Ex-Patriot Cordarrelle Patterson Signs with Bears
Patterson adds a major boost scoring-wise for Chicago, writes Griffin Clark.
Patterson adds a major boost scoring-wise for Chicago, writes Griffin Clark.
The Packers made four big moves by signing Za’Darius Smith, Adrian Amos, Preston Smith, and Billy Turner to four-year contracts, writes Max Mason.
The Houston Texans are signing defensive backs Tashaun Gipson and Bradley Roby.
In what comes as a surprising move to many, the Miami Dolphins are set to bring back WR DeVante Parker on a two-year deal, writes Andersen Pickard.
The Colorado Avalanche will have a big spot to fill in their lineup as it was announced Friday that Gabriel Landeskog, their captain, will be out for four to six weeks with an upper-body injury, which will essentially end his regular season.
The Red Sox haven’t had a pitcher start back-to-back Opening Days since Jon Lester in 2013 and 2014.
In short, Nick Foles’ NFL career has been unique.
From the guy who couldn’t throw an interception, to a back-up quarterback, to Super Bowl champion and MVP, to back-up, to starter again. Not to mention playing for two teams in between his stints with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The New York Giants will sign veteran Safety Antoine Bethea. Aaron Gershon on the newest Giant.
Grayson Pinney examines how the Patriots defense will be effected by the departure of Trey Flowers.
CJ Mosley is set for a massive payday as he will sign with the New York Jets writes Aaron Gershon.
The Bills are set to add a pair of weapons for Josh Allen writes Nolan Hopkins.
As we get closer to March, we begin to near the end of the college careers of many of the best players across the country. Bol Bol has already declared for the draft, Zion Williamson may have just played his last game before his NBA journey begins, and Ja Morant is all but guaranteed to become the first top-five pick the Ohio Valley Conference has produced since Jim Baechtold, all the way back in 1952, in a few months’ time. But I’m not interested in talking about those players, at least not in this segment.
Patterson adds a major boost scoring-wise for Chicago, writes Griffin Clark.
The Packers made four big moves by signing Za’Darius Smith, Adrian Amos, Preston Smith, and Billy Turner to four-year contracts, writes Max Mason.
The Houston Texans are signing defensive backs Tashaun Gipson and Bradley Roby.
In what comes as a surprising move to many, the Miami Dolphins are set to bring back WR DeVante Parker on a two-year deal, writes Andersen Pickard.
The Colorado Avalanche will have a big spot to fill in their lineup as it was announced Friday that Gabriel Landeskog, their captain, will be out for four to six weeks with an upper-body injury, which will essentially end his regular season.
The Red Sox haven’t had a pitcher start back-to-back Opening Days since Jon Lester in 2013 and 2014.
In short, Nick Foles’ NFL career has been unique.
From the guy who couldn’t throw an interception, to a back-up quarterback, to Super Bowl champion and MVP, to back-up, to starter again. Not to mention playing for two teams in between his stints with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The New York Giants will sign veteran Safety Antoine Bethea. Aaron Gershon on the newest Giant.
Grayson Pinney examines how the Patriots defense will be effected by the departure of Trey Flowers.
CJ Mosley is set for a massive payday as he will sign with the New York Jets writes Aaron Gershon.
The Bills are set to add a pair of weapons for Josh Allen writes Nolan Hopkins.
As we get closer to March, we begin to near the end of the college careers of many of the best players across the country. Bol Bol has already declared for the draft, Zion Williamson may have just played his last game before his NBA journey begins, and Ja Morant is all but guaranteed to become the first top-five pick the Ohio Valley Conference has produced since Jim Baechtold, all the way back in 1952, in a few months’ time. But I’m not interested in talking about those players, at least not in this segment.
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