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mensuited · 1 year ago
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the-football-chick · 11 months ago
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asofterball · 1 year ago
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[1086] I've never been better.
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davidwarner3 · 5 months ago
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Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa faces calls to retire from NFL after latest concussion: 'It's not worth it'
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collegefootballcountdown · 6 months ago
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lafbnetwork · 6 months ago
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The Chargers Need a Competent Backup Quarterback, Should They Trade for Former Raven Or Sign a Veteran?
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert was diagnosed with what is normally a finicky and nagging injury, plantar fasciitis. This put a spotlight on Easton Stick for the team’s first preseason game. Stick’s performance was terrible, ending his day with the second-worst quarterback rating from the week’s games, 14.6 It isn’t outside the realm of possibility that the Chargers will be…
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allpromarlo · 2 years ago
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dhop to the titans would've been really exciting 5 years ago
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nflsports2024 · 6 months ago
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NFL Update: August 21, 2024
As the NFL preseason heats up and teams inch closer to the regular season, several key storylines are emerging. Here's a comprehensive update on the latest news, standout performances, and notable injuries from around the league:
1. Quarterback Controversies and Competitions
New England Patriots: The Patriots have been closely watching the quarterback battle between incumbent Mac Jones and rookie standout Tyler Jackson. Jackson’s impressive preseason performances have put significant pressure on Jones, who has struggled with consistency. Coach Bill Belichick has yet to name a starter, but the competition is expected to intensify as the season opener approaches.
San Francisco 49ers: Over in San Francisco, Brock Purdy continues to recover from his offseason elbow surgery. Sam Darnold has been taking the majority of first-team reps, and the 49ers are hopeful that Purdy will be ready for Week 1. The team remains optimistic but cautious as they evaluate Purdy's progress.
2. Standout Preseason Performances
Rising Stars: Several rookies are making waves this preseason. Chicago Bears running back Jamal Williams has been a revelation, showcasing explosive speed and agility that could earn him a prominent role in the Bears' offense. Likewise, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Nate Williams has been a favorite target in the preseason, suggesting he could become a key playmaker for Dallas.
Veteran Showcases: Veteran wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins has shown he still has plenty left in the tank with the Tennessee Titans. His chemistry with quarterback Ryan Tannehill is evident, and if he stays healthy, Hopkins could be a major asset for the Titans’ offense.
3. Injury Updates
Kansas City Chiefs: The Chiefs have been monitoring the health of their star defensive end, Chris Jones. Jones has been sidelined with a calf strain, but the team is hopeful he will be ready to go for the start of the regular season. His presence on the field is crucial for Kansas City's defensive line.
Los Angeles Chargers: Chargers linebacker Joey Bosa is dealing with a shoulder issue that has kept him out of the last few preseason games. The Chargers are being cautious with Bosa, but the hope is that he will be fully recovered by Week 1.
4. Preseason Surprises and Disappointments
Surprise Teams: The Atlanta Falcons have exceeded expectations in the preseason, with their young roster showing significant improvement. Quarterback Desmond Ridder has looked sharp, and the defense has made strides under new coordinator Brian Flores.
Disappointments: The Denver Broncos have struggled to find offensive rhythm, and concerns about their quarterback situation persist. Russell Wilson has faced criticism for inconsistent play, and the coaching staff is working diligently to address these issues before the regular season.
5. Looking Ahead
As the preseason draws to a close, teams are finalizing their rosters and preparing for the regular season. The focus will soon shift to finalizing strategies and game plans for the upcoming year. Fans can look forward to the season opener, which promises to deliver the high drama and excitement that the NFL is known for.
Stay tuned for more updates as the 2024 NFL season gets underway. With key injuries, rookie performances, and quarterback battles at the forefront, this season is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing yet.
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pika-nachua · 1 year ago
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2023 NFL Season Predictions
Full Season Schedule,Final Standings, and Playoff Bracket available at
Adjusted 2024 First Round Draft Order (Includes trades to date)
1.Cardinals
2.Colts
3.Bears (via Panthers from Bryce Young/ DJ Moore trade)
4.Buccaneers
5.Raiders
6.Cardinals (via Texans from Will Anderson trade)
7.Rams
8.Bears
9.Giants
10.Commanders
11.Seahawks
12.Patriots
13.Falcons
14.Jaguars
15.Broncos
16.Jets
17.Steelers
18.Ravens
19.Saints
20.Titans
21.Vikings
22.Cowboys
23.Chargers
24.Chiefs
25.Dolphins
26.Packers
27.Lions
28.Bills
29.49ers
30.Texans (via Browns from Deshaun Watson trade)
31.Eagles
32.Bengals
Awards Picks (also receiving votes in parentheses)
Most Valuable Player: Joe Burrow, QB, Cincinnati Bengals (Patrick Mahomes, Jalen Hurts, Deshaun Watson, Josh Allen)
Offensive Player of the Year: Nick Chubb, RB, Cleveland Browns (Ja'Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson, Brandon Aiyuk, Tony Pollard, Tyreek Hill, Christian Watson, Chris Olave)
Defensive Player of the Year: Myles Garrett, DE, Cleveland Browns (T.J. Watt, Micah Parsons, Nick Bosa, Gregory Rousseau)
Offensive Rookie of the Year: Bijan Robinson, RB, Atlanta Falcons (Jahmyr Gibbs, Will Levis, De'Von Achane, Bryce Young, Quentin Johnson, Zay Flowers, Sam LaPorta)
Defensive Rookie of the Year: Christian Gonzalez, CB, New England Patriots (Will Anderson, Jack Campbell, Brian Branch, Emmanuel Forbes)
Comeback Player of the Year: Damar Hamlin, S, Buffalo Bills
Most Improved Player: Christian Watson, WR, Green Bay Packers (Skyy Moore, David Njoku, Brandon Aiyuk)
Head Coach of The Year: Mike McDaniel, Miami Dolphins (Dan Campbell, Zac Taylor, Kevin Stefanski, Mike Vrabel)
Offensive Assistant Coach of The Year: Ben Johnson, Offensive Coordinator, Detroit Lions (Eric Bieniemy, Pete Carmichael, Tim Kelly, Ken Dorsey, Kellen Moore)
Defensive Assistant Coach of the Year: Jim Schwartz, Defensive Coordinator, Cleveland Browns (Lou Anarumo, Aaron Glenn, Patrick Graham, Brian Flores, Vic Fangio)
Additional Speculation On Season Storylines (Listed by team) List does not include all NFL teams
Las Vegas Raiders
Raiders fire Josh McDaniels after starting 2-10 and losing to the Chiefs Week 12 in Las Vegas, and promote defensive coordinator Patrick Graham to be their interim head coach.
Patrick Graham will finish the season with a record of 2-3, leaving the Raiders with a final record of 4-13.
The Raiders will fire general Manager Dave Ziegler, interim coach Patrick Graham, and a majority of the rest of McDaniels' staff after the regular season is completed.
Tennessee Titans
Starting quarterback Ryan Tannehill gets injured early in the season, and the Titans allow scond-year QB Malik Willis and rookie Will Levis to struggle for the starting spot before Levis wins it outright after during Tennessee's bye week in Week 7.
Levis then manages to lead the Titans to an 8-3 record from the bye week on, putting up Rookie of the Year-worthy numbers... if he had started the full season.
The Titans still manage to fall in the Wildcard Round to a tough Browns team, but this year still cements Levis as the starting quarterback going into 2024, with Tannehill likely to be moved by the front office in the offseason.
Washington Commanders
Ron Rivera is fired after a Week 16 loss to the Jets, finishing his season in Washington with a record of 4-11. Assistant head coach and Offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy is promoted to be the interim head coach.
Bieniemy then coaches the Commanders to a 2-0 record in the final games, and after the season, his interim tag is dropped in order to make Eric Bieniemy the full-time head coach of the Washington Commanders in 2024.
Aside
Originally, I had afew wonkier predictions, namely the Cardinals and Colts trading their respective picks to quarterback-needy teams so those unnamed teams could select one of USC QB Caleb Williams or UNC QB Drake Maye.
My only reservation was that by the time October comes around, we're gonna have seen a much better sample size of football in 2023, so I'm certain I'll have opinions on it. I'd just like to save some for the wilder stuff for when there's a clearer picture to expand upon.
Ideally, I'd like to do one of these at the end of every month of the season, so we'll see how that goes.
End of the way, I wanted to put something out to reign in the new year, and I hope you're along for the ride.
Now who's ready for some mothafuckin football?
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lastonthebrakes · 1 year ago
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nah we're getting cooked by ryan tannehill this ain't it
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insidethestardc · 1 year ago
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"They runnin' for they lives, and we huntin'": Micah Parsons primed to face another mobile QB The last time Micah Parsons was tasked with getting to quarterback Joshua Dobbs, Dobbs had only been a member of the Tennessee Titans for eight days. In an emergency move, on December 21, 2022, the... #DallasCowboys
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mensuited · 1 year ago
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the-football-chick · 1 year ago
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WEEK 6 - Ravens vs Titans in London
As both teams looked to rebound from Week 5 losses, it would be the Ravens who put forth the better offensive effort.
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frozendakeri · 1 year ago
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Here's my take on today's shitshow of a game-
It’s on the entire team. Sure the defense played better but they were playing Ryan fucking Tannehill- the guy who looked like the worst QB last week- and gave up a ton of huge chunk plays when it mattered. And the offense fucking SUCKED! I love him, but Herbert looks like he's regressed; he had no pocket awareness, stood there like a statue when pressure was coming and couldn't extend plays. Can’t hit a guy in stride down the field, horrible coaching, bad receivers, poor OL play. Yeah, the whole team sucked.
"But, but our defense was a little better today!! Bosa got in a couple sacks!! Murray stepped up!!!"
Okay sure let’s give defense their flowers for not being historically bad then. Yall are the same people who just last week was calling for both Bosa and Murray to get canned.
The schedule is only going to get tougher from here. If this is how we played against teams we were predicted to win against, then the rest of the season is looking bleak.
Staley has got to go.
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davidwarner3 · 5 months ago
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Raiders' Pierce on Tua Tagovailoa: 'I'd tell him to retire'
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collegefootballcountdown · 2 years ago
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17 days until GIG EM
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