
Denver Broncos Release Veteran Quarterback Joe Flacco
The Denver Broncos parted ways with a Super Bowl champion on Thursday.

The Denver Broncos parted ways with a Super Bowl champion on Thursday.

The one question remaining is: what else can they do to give their team the best chance to win the Super Bowl?
Everyone knew that the Raiders would be active in the offseason this year. The third year of the Jon Gruden tenure, as well as the second under Mike Mayock, was a big one.

In an effort to shed payroll, the Los Angeles Rams have released Todd Gurley and Clay Matthews.
The Philadelphia Eagles, on Thursday morning, got the help they need at the cornerback by acquiring Darius Slay from the Lions. The Eagles sent a 2020 third-round pick and a fifth-round pick to the Detroit Lions, and agreed to a three-year, $50 million extension with $30 million guaranteed.

It seems that every New England free agent is departing. However, there’s one that Bill Belichick and co. have interest in retaining.
This free agency period has been… interesting, to say the absolute least. Tom Brady is unofficially a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Philip Rivers and his tribe of children are Indianapolis-bound, and Teddy Bridgewater is the new starter in Carolina. So, what teams are still in the quarterback market? Who are the major players still in the market? Let’s get into it.

After an injur-riddled 16 months, The Los Angeles Rams apear to be heading away from former 2017 MVP running back Todd Gurley III.

Yehuda Schwartz explains what the New York Jets must do if they want to contend in 2020.

Kyle Porch explains why the Patriots need to trade for Derek Carr.

Glenn Kaplan looks at the possibility of J.J. Watt demanding a trade to join his brothers, T.J. and Derek, in Pittsburgh.
For Denver Broncos fans, this has been one of the most anticipated offseasons in recent memory. The sense of hope hasn’t been this high since the signing of Peyton Manning in 2012.

The Denver Broncos parted ways with a Super Bowl champion on Thursday.

The one question remaining is: what else can they do to give their team the best chance to win the Super Bowl?
Everyone knew that the Raiders would be active in the offseason this year. The third year of the Jon Gruden tenure, as well as the second under Mike Mayock, was a big one.

In an effort to shed payroll, the Los Angeles Rams have released Todd Gurley and Clay Matthews.
The Philadelphia Eagles, on Thursday morning, got the help they need at the cornerback by acquiring Darius Slay from the Lions. The Eagles sent a 2020 third-round pick and a fifth-round pick to the Detroit Lions, and agreed to a three-year, $50 million extension with $30 million guaranteed.

It seems that every New England free agent is departing. However, there’s one that Bill Belichick and co. have interest in retaining.
This free agency period has been… interesting, to say the absolute least. Tom Brady is unofficially a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Philip Rivers and his tribe of children are Indianapolis-bound, and Teddy Bridgewater is the new starter in Carolina. So, what teams are still in the quarterback market? Who are the major players still in the market? Let’s get into it.

After an injur-riddled 16 months, The Los Angeles Rams apear to be heading away from former 2017 MVP running back Todd Gurley III.

Yehuda Schwartz explains what the New York Jets must do if they want to contend in 2020.

Kyle Porch explains why the Patriots need to trade for Derek Carr.

Glenn Kaplan looks at the possibility of J.J. Watt demanding a trade to join his brothers, T.J. and Derek, in Pittsburgh.
For Denver Broncos fans, this has been one of the most anticipated offseasons in recent memory. The sense of hope hasn’t been this high since the signing of Peyton Manning in 2012.
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