
Report: Texans Sign Deshaun Watson to 4-Year Extension
The Texans are reportedly signing franchise quarterback Deshaun Watson to a four-year, $160 million extension. Andersen Pickard breaks down the details.
The Texans are reportedly signing franchise quarterback Deshaun Watson to a four-year, $160 million extension. Andersen Pickard breaks down the details.
The Houston Texans finished the 2019 season with a disappointing loss against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Divisional Playoff game. The Cheifs would go on to win the Super Bowl game a few weeks later. Houston finished the regular season 10-6 and in first place in the AFC South.
Football fans’ eyes can only do so much. Beyond the simple analysis of players on the field, the ruthless data
It’s August, and that means the 2020 NFL season is just around the corner. The preseason and even the season won’t be the same as in the past thanks to Covid-19. However, as long as we have football, we have fantasy football.
Every year the NFL Network does its top 100 countdown based on the previous season. However, that’s the past, and we want to look forward to the future. Four of our writers have put together a 14 part series, predicting our top 10 at each position. We’ve also included the most under and overrated at each position.
Ryan Potts continues to rank the NFL’s 100 best players with this installment of Nos. 70-61.
The NFL has always been a league of change. Every season, new players break out, Pro Bowlers become average, and
This past week, several teams made the decision to decline their first-round picks’ fifth-year options, signifying the decision to give up on the players despite the flashes of potential they showed four years ago.
The Houston Texans have opened extension talks with franchise quarterback Deshaun Watson:
Ryan Potts looks at where he was right and where he was wrong with his 2019 list of top 100 NFL players.
Should Deshaun Watson request a trade? If so, here’s who could be calling the Texans’ phone:
Our Ryan Potts gives his 10 hot takes for the next season of NFL play. Check them out.
The Texans are reportedly signing franchise quarterback Deshaun Watson to a four-year, $160 million extension. Andersen Pickard breaks down the details.
The Houston Texans finished the 2019 season with a disappointing loss against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Divisional Playoff game. The Cheifs would go on to win the Super Bowl game a few weeks later. Houston finished the regular season 10-6 and in first place in the AFC South.
Football fans’ eyes can only do so much. Beyond the simple analysis of players on the field, the ruthless data on spreadsheets never lie. Here’s
It’s August, and that means the 2020 NFL season is just around the corner. The preseason and even the season won’t be the same as in the past thanks to Covid-19. However, as long as we have football, we have fantasy football.
Every year the NFL Network does its top 100 countdown based on the previous season. However, that’s the past, and we want to look forward to the future. Four of our writers have put together a 14 part series, predicting our top 10 at each position. We’ve also included the most under and overrated at each position.
Ryan Potts continues to rank the NFL’s 100 best players with this installment of Nos. 70-61.
The NFL has always been a league of change. Every season, new players break out, Pro Bowlers become average, and teams go from 11-5 to
This past week, several teams made the decision to decline their first-round picks’ fifth-year options, signifying the decision to give up on the players despite the flashes of potential they showed four years ago.
The Houston Texans have opened extension talks with franchise quarterback Deshaun Watson:
Ryan Potts looks at where he was right and where he was wrong with his 2019 list of top 100 NFL players.
Should Deshaun Watson request a trade? If so, here’s who could be calling the Texans’ phone:
Our Ryan Potts gives his 10 hot takes for the next season of NFL play. Check them out.
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