Hold Your Horses on the Hype: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Nickolas Loza | May 22nd, 2020 The Tampa Bay Buccaneers this offseason have improved by a wide margin, which they
Nickolas Loza | May 22nd, 2020 The Tampa Bay Buccaneers this offseason have improved by a wide margin, which they
Patriots owner Robert Kraft’s Super Bowl LI ring sold for $1.025 million in a charity auction.
The Jets and their All-Pro safety have reached an impasse in extension negotiations.
After dominating the NFC West division in 2017 and 2018, the Los Angeles Rams took a step back in 2019 with a 9-7 record, finishing third in the NFC West. Although the Rams lost in disappointing fashion to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII, they had high hopes for 2019 and beyond. Unfortunately, those hopes spiraled into a lackluster offense and a dysfunctional defense. After letting fan favorites Clay Matthews III and Todd Gurley walk in free agency, the Rams look to re-tool and reload for a return to the top of the NFC West. With this in mind, let’s check out five bold predictions for the Rams in the 2020 NFL Season.
The NFC North could be home to multiple playoff teams in 2020. Joe Heller shares five bold predictions from the division.
The 2019 NFL season was one of two halves for the Atlanta Falcons. After starting the season 1-7, many thought the Falcons were heading towards a top-five pick in the 2020 draft. However, after their week nine bye, the Falcons turned it around, going 6-2 over their last eight games and finished second in the NFC South with a 7-9 record. The second half turnaround saved head coach Dan Quinn’s job. No one believed the team could turn their season around last year, so here are my five bold predictions for the Falcons in 2020.
Josh Gordon is applying to reinstated into the NFL after a fifth suspension.
With the NFL Draft and free agency officially in the books, it’s time for a way-too-early projection on who will make the Denver Broncos 53-man roster. There will be no shortage of competition at every position this summer. The Broncos coaching staff will definitely have their work cut out for them when deciding on who to keep heading into the 2020 season.
An NFL player is suing United Airlines after he and a fellow passenger were sexually assaulted by an inebriated woman.
After another stellar season, Russell Wilson, where if not for Lamar Jackson’s lights out season, could’ve easily walked away with the MVP award. Another successful double-digit season that featured a pair of epic matchups with division rival and ultimate NFC Champions, the San Francisco 49ers.
The Kansas City Chiefs are coming off a Super Bowl season where they came back from a deficit of at least 10 points in all three playoff games. Most notable was the Divisional Round, where the Houston Texans gained a 24-0 lead early, only for the Chiefs to storm back and win 51-31 in a historic comeback. Talk about craziness. Speaking of craziness, here are five bold but somewhat realistic predictions for the Chiefs this season.
The Patriots signed their top pick in the draft on Wednesday.
Nickolas Loza | May 22nd, 2020 The Tampa Bay Buccaneers this offseason have improved by a wide margin, which they needed to do after a
Patriots owner Robert Kraft’s Super Bowl LI ring sold for $1.025 million in a charity auction.
The Jets and their All-Pro safety have reached an impasse in extension negotiations.
After dominating the NFC West division in 2017 and 2018, the Los Angeles Rams took a step back in 2019 with a 9-7 record, finishing third in the NFC West. Although the Rams lost in disappointing fashion to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII, they had high hopes for 2019 and beyond. Unfortunately, those hopes spiraled into a lackluster offense and a dysfunctional defense. After letting fan favorites Clay Matthews III and Todd Gurley walk in free agency, the Rams look to re-tool and reload for a return to the top of the NFC West. With this in mind, let’s check out five bold predictions for the Rams in the 2020 NFL Season.
The NFC North could be home to multiple playoff teams in 2020. Joe Heller shares five bold predictions from the division.
The 2019 NFL season was one of two halves for the Atlanta Falcons. After starting the season 1-7, many thought the Falcons were heading towards a top-five pick in the 2020 draft. However, after their week nine bye, the Falcons turned it around, going 6-2 over their last eight games and finished second in the NFC South with a 7-9 record. The second half turnaround saved head coach Dan Quinn’s job. No one believed the team could turn their season around last year, so here are my five bold predictions for the Falcons in 2020.
Josh Gordon is applying to reinstated into the NFL after a fifth suspension.
With the NFL Draft and free agency officially in the books, it’s time for a way-too-early projection on who will make the Denver Broncos 53-man roster. There will be no shortage of competition at every position this summer. The Broncos coaching staff will definitely have their work cut out for them when deciding on who to keep heading into the 2020 season.
An NFL player is suing United Airlines after he and a fellow passenger were sexually assaulted by an inebriated woman.
After another stellar season, Russell Wilson, where if not for Lamar Jackson’s lights out season, could’ve easily walked away with the MVP award. Another successful double-digit season that featured a pair of epic matchups with division rival and ultimate NFC Champions, the San Francisco 49ers.
The Kansas City Chiefs are coming off a Super Bowl season where they came back from a deficit of at least 10 points in all three playoff games. Most notable was the Divisional Round, where the Houston Texans gained a 24-0 lead early, only for the Chiefs to storm back and win 51-31 in a historic comeback. Talk about craziness. Speaking of craziness, here are five bold but somewhat realistic predictions for the Chiefs this season.
The Patriots signed their top pick in the draft on Wednesday.
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