Tag: NFL

  • Where is Tom Brady Now?

    Where is Tom Brady Now?

    Tom Brady is a former NFL quarterback of the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He won Super Bowls for both franchises and now is taking the reigns of being a broadcaster, owner, and recruiter all at the same time.

    Why with a question mark?

    He is Brady. He lived ruthlessly from the pocket and separated himself from NFL great legends such as Dan Marino, John Elway, Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, and etc.

    Brady has reshaped the game telepathically communicating on Fox, upstairs in Las Vegas, Michigan or better yet his own reputation.

    What he is doing now is incomprehensible from the truth.

    Michigan lost underrated coach Jim Harbuagh to the Los Angeles Chargers more recently and still managed to pull away top recruit Bryce Underwood from SEC programs such such as Florida, Alabama, and Georgia because of who?

    The worked individual who is also from a laptop at home. Brady, remind you is a current YouTuber and balancing the acts between screen time of Fox Sports with anchor Kevin Burkharht and the Las Vegas Raiders.

    What is most intriguing out of Brady’s post career more than ever though is and it is certainly not electric boating to an extent.

    Brady grandest opportunity is he is beginning to escalate up the ladder where the great Al Davis harpened in Oakland, No, were not talking his son’s Mark famous wine vineyard talked about on social media.

    That holds no essence and explains everything as to what is next 10-15 years down the line for Mr. Brady. Being the absolute greatest succcesor to Al in history and accomplishing everything thrown his way as TB12 as in a normal pocket pass.

  • Why Jon Gruden and Barstool Sports are Singing Praises

    Why Jon Gruden and Barstool Sports are Singing Praises

    The birds are chirping on this fine morning. It is unsure what it is outside Barstool Sports corporate offices but the fixtures are all so brightening with the landing spot of former Super champion with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and detached with Oakland, none other than coach Jon Gruden.

    Coach Gruden recently worked on his own YouTube series and there he paved the opportunity from Rodger Goodell NFL poverty to again proving he can own rights to a broadcast job which he honed previously with ESPN and Gruden’s QB camp.

    What was so funny was looking back at on all the times comedian Frank Caliendo would get in the picture whether it was of course impersonations, giraffe neck Mike Glennon back at Oakland Hard Knocks camp, or two spider wide banana if that is even a thing.

    Regardless, Barstool Sports signed huge on this deal with Jon Gruden. It could be their biggest yet. And as long as owner/founder Dave Portnoy continues to sizzles up on his side pizza channel, ramble about Michigan, and promote Rumble. The brand has limitless goals with Jon Gruden at the helm.

    Barstool Sports is on trajectory but Gruden is too. His hair continues to amaze with the shine and flair and could look similar to Ric Flair aside from his balding style for viewing audiences that might want to criticize him especially on a platform that is devoted towards getting the best of teams, players, and etc.

    This will be an interesting relationship as Frank would say.

  • Chuba Hubbard, Panthers Agree to 4 Year Extension

    Chuba Hubbard, Panthers Agree to 4 Year Extension

    Chuba Hubbard and the Carolina Panthers have agreed to a four-year contract extension. Hubbard has played exceedingly well in place of Jonathan Brooks by averaging 5.0 yards per carry and tallying 665 yards (fifth in the NFL).

    The deal is worth $33.2 million with a max value of $37.2 million, including $15 million guaranteed. Hubbard was in the final year of his rookie deal before agreeing to a new deal.

  • The Feeding to KC Continues

    The Feeding to KC Continues

    It is no fluke that the Kansas City Chiefs are 7-0. They earned that attainment but what is striking is that everything seems to feed toward KC’s way.

    For instance, the Chiefs just added Josh Uche and he brings a load of good experience considering his most recent bump in the road with New England. Uche ranks third in pass rush percentage amongst all defenders this season and so Kansas City must be feeling pretty good in one category.

    Uche finished with 11 1/2 sacks one season but floundered as time wound on. There have been stories before of how New England misused defensive talent and who is to say Matthew Judon and a couple other players in the recent past including Uche cannot succeed.

    Patrick Mahomes has thrown an interception each game this season but the win column just keeps adding up. Travis Kelce is still smiling and why do not you know. Andy Reid is calling the offense now with extraordinary talent in Xavier Worthy and Deandre Hopkins.

    As it has been said, the feeding just comes towards KC’s way, with Reid.

  • Philadelphia Birddogs Reinvented

    Philadelphia Birddogs Reinvented

    The Philadelphia Birddogs are reinvented. Perhaps, birddawgs, that is.

    Philly could not have started a more positive run than the 2017 season. The 2017 season was a glorious success. Carson Wentz was the highest selling jersey. The Eagles won their first Super Bowl. Nothing could defeat the 2017 season for the Philadelphia Birddogs, at least.

    They had overcome extremities from losing Carson Wentz and calling for the next quarterback up, Nick Foles. Foles set the standard for a backup QB to lead his team to the Super Bowl and, also, against Tom Brady. The Eagles eventually won the Super Bowl over the New England Patriots.

    They were capable but unable to defeat the Patriots in the 2005 Super Bowl but after the Howie Roseman-Andy Reid conflict of power rose over. Eagles general manager Roseman was able to become one of the interesting figures in football by first drafting Wentz and then collecting a group of players to play and be considered dawgs.

    The Eagles have gotten over the hump by winning a Super Bowl in 2018 but fast forward to today, Roseman has begun to reinvent the wheel once more by now inviting the Georgia bulldogs to camp.

    More contributions were made by Zack Baun during the Eagles first regular season game but the Georgia Bulldogs or Philadelphia Birddogs encapsulate starting role potential and overall spirit that count toward the Eagles glorious success.

  • How the Dak Honeymoon is Limited

    How the Dak Honeymoon is Limited

    Dak Prescott has signed a massive contract extension worth four years, $240 million making him the highest-paid NFL player also after agreeing to sign an $80 bonus and $231 in guaranteed money to continue playing for the Dallas Cowboys.

    Dak played as an MVP candidate last year and surpassed kinds of his career milestones such as allowing fewer interceptions (9), recording more passing yards (4,516) and touchdowns (36) in a single season. Following this further, he was the first honor All-Pro who soared from a compensatory 4th round pick to highly regarded in the business of the National Football League which leads to this.

    How will islands such as Turks and Caicos hold up along with the Bahamas, or the Caribbean? Well, Prescott signed his contract hours prior with and to a Tyreek Hill traffic violation and Cleveland Browns matchup. Prescott has been fair and cooperative to the Dallas Cowboys organization. He has not held out nor bad mouthed the Cowboys. Calling them an eternal brotherhood.

    Likely erasing that notion.

    As seen in this video, it is expressed why the Cowboys should not have many concerns but after a massive deal and unclear future. It is quite perplexing how the Cowboys retain the services of Prescott and continue utilizing him.

    He has a 2-5 playoff record and could withstand a couple more years with coach Mike McCarthy but Trey Lance and others might also be interesting prospects.

    Nonetheless, the honeymoon is booked because Jerry Jones stamped on the promise to Prescott and the Cowboys faithful.

  • NFL Kickoff: Get Ready for a Season

    NFL Kickoff: Get Ready for a Season

    Let the NFL season officially begin. The Kansas City Chiefs play the Baltimore Ravens tonight at Arrowhead Stadium in a must-win football game. It is a rematch of the close AFC championship game between them last year. This year, Lamar Jackson is a more leaner and stronger quarterback. Patrick Mahomes has taken shortcuts.

    Mahomes has been seen with love handles sticking out during the summer days and basking in his second consecutive Super Bowl victory. What can the Chiefs possibly do to duplicate another Super Bowl? Well, they brought back Chris Jones and do not have many holes on defense.

    The biggest x-factor comes down to Travis Kelce’s potential this year, along with the rest of the receivers. It is not to be much of an issue, however. The Chiefs have the potential to repeat, while some others do not. For example, the New England Patriots were a franchise that contended in the playoffs year after year and never let up.

    Now, it is a different landscape today with the Buffalo Bills on the Chiefs’ back, the Patriots being led by Drake Maye, and the New York Giants continuing a trend with the same tarnished offensive line. It is a game of poke chips and the winner earns one or more Super Bowl victories.

  • Damar Hamlin to Start for First Time Since Cardiac Arrest

    Damar Hamlin to Start for First Time Since Cardiac Arrest

    Buffalo Bills’ safety Damar Hamlin will start in the season opener at home this Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals via head coach Sean McDermott. It will be his first time starting since the Cincinnati Bengals 2023 game and collapsing on the field due to cardiac arrest.

    The Cardinals missed the playoffs with a 4-13 record last season while the Bills were jarred loose by the Chiefs in the AFC Divisional round. Hamlin’s role with the team was previously in danger but he has jumped to a marvelous comeback after surgery and a minor hamstring injury in the preseason.

    The safety position is to earn as Cole-Bishop and Mike Edwards will be trying to vie for what approaches in the fall.

  • Cade York Traded to Commanders

    Cade York Traded to Commanders

    The Commanders continue to make moves as they not only trade Jahan Dotson but acquire Cade York from the Cleveland Browns for a conditional seventh-round pick. This comes off the heels of a successful college career at LSU (2022) and never quite gelling with the Cleveland Browns.

    York is pretty hopeful he will secure a kicking job before the regular season as he started the preseason decently and worked through other hurdles before re-signing with Cleveland in 2024.