Category: Football

  • Kirk Cousins is Stunned

    Kirk Cousins is Stunned

    Kirk Cousins is stunned. But why?

    He signed a 3-year, $84 million contract and has a responsibility.

    Even though the Falcons dratted Michael Penix Jr with the eighth overall pick this Thursday, Atlanta went with their most feasible and justifiable pick possible. Rather than trade down and select a plethora of talent and appease Cousins, Atlanta turned in the opposite direction and took a quarterback that would offer competition, not incompetence.

    Cousins has reason to voice out as the new and current leader of the Atlanta Falcons but do not we know him by now. His infamous recollection of sore loser moments such as, “You like that.”

    He sure is stunned to know his new teammate from before RGIII and now Michael Penix.

  • Chicago Bears Draft Caleb Williams

    Chicago Bears Draft Caleb Williams

    The Chicago Bears did it and they drafted the most exciting quarterback in college in the last two years, Caleb Williams. The Bears took a risk and they replaced two of their last quarterbacks to fill a glaring hole.

    Williams led the FBS in touchdowns (120) and ‘wow’ plays over the last three years but he was also first in fumbles (33) over that same span. Many people have compared Williams to Patrick Mahomes while there still is much to be polished.

  • Manning: Broncos trade will be good for Zach Wilson

    Manning: Broncos trade will be good for Zach Wilson

    Former Bronco great Peyton Manning has revealed that Zach Wilson will have a better career in Denver based on the carryover and unique system Sean Payton offers.

    The Jets traded him and a seventh-round pick (No.256) in exchange for a sixth-round pick (No.203) ahead of the NFL Draft and it was no secret Wilson’s New York tenure ended in turmoil.

    However, Manning claims it was wrongdoing to switch coordinators many times throughout Wilson’s specific tenure in New York and that generally, Tom Moore worked with Manning in Indianapolis.

    Wilson completed 57 percent of his passes and threw for 300-plus yards only three times in 34 games.

  • Bill Belichick, Mr. Media

    Bill Belichick, Mr. Media

    Bill Belichick, the second-winningest coach of all time, has now gone Mr. Media. That is right.

    From coach to media, Belichick is planning a deal with the Manning brothers, a book, and a podcast.

    As part of the “Manningcast,” he will be featured on the ESPN Monday Night Football cast with Peyton and Eli Manning to provide a new role of entertainment and analysis.

    In addition to that, Belichick will be co-hosting the Pat McAfee show on NFL Draft night and feature a full swing of commentary with the guys and fake Mel.

    Belichick has become Mr. Media and he is considering a possible podcast and doing a book consisting of his years in New England and leadership, in the seven figures. Belichick is working diligently to capsize a legendary career.

  • Jets Deny Report of Heated Exchange

    Jets Deny Report of Heated Exchange

    After a disappointing season in which the New York Jets finished 7-10 without quarterback Aaron Rodgers, reports are leaking that there was reportedly a heated exchange between NY owner Woody Johnson and coach Robert Saleh.

    The Around the NFL Podcast’s Colleen Wolfe was the first to break it and Johnson went on X to deny claims of any friction between the well-respected coach. Perhaps, Saleh is on the hot seat but there were no arguments at the NFL league meetings.

  • Panthers Sign Jadeveon Clowney

    Panthers Sign Jadeveon Clowney

    Defensive end Jadeveon Clowney will be returning home to the Carolina Panthers. He had previously played for Rock Hill S.C. High and South Carolina where other standout Stephon Gilmore performed. Clowney was such a standout last year in Baltimore’s Mike Macdonald’s system as he tallied a career-high 9.5 sacks and two forced fumbles.

    Clowney stated he wanted to return home to South Carolina to be with his family and aging grandfather. He did have offers from the New York Jets and Baltimore Ravens but having spent 11 NFL seasons, earning three Pro Bowl acceptances, and continuing to add to his burst of career sacks (52.5). He selected Carolina along with DJ Wonnum.

  • The Late Return on Chiefs Excellence

    The Late Return on Chiefs Excellence

    The Kansas Chiefs are Super Bowl champions as Jim Nantz would announce. They had just capped off the inevitable by winning back-to-back Super Bowls since the 2003 New England Patriots but how? Patrick Mahomes trailed the spotlight, for what was an amazing spectacle and journey.

    He ran on nifty feet and relied a little to great much on the options bestowed to deliver the Chiefs its fourth Super Bowl championship. Mahomes can do it all and he does it by restructuring his contract most recently.

    Mahomes restructures his contract to create $21.6M in cap space for the Chiefs, earning a whopping $450M contract total. The Chiefs want L’Jairus Snead and other ideal contracts but in an age where contracts can go easily wrong in the NFL, they fold their cards on surmounting to overcome any sport cannot stand sometimes and that is time and patience.

    Mahomes might be on the run of a lifetime right now but let it not be fooled. It is already concluded Mahomes is no early return to the price store after accomplishing success with Andy Reid and his frequently used West Coast offense. The only receipt coming may be a late return to Chiefs excellence with high regard prestige and healthy signing bonuses.

    Chiefs signed Chris Jones to a five-year, $158M contract with $101M guaranteed. The wise move about Jones is that he is a team player who could likely be finishing his career amongst the best defensive linemen at a lower hefty price. If Snead does not pan out, the Chiefs always have a young capable trio of corners.

    The Chiefs are going to target and receive who they want at this stage in the game and would it be a surprise if Fox play-by-play commentator Joe Davis announced the Chiefs as reconfiguring winners of Super Bowl 2025.