The Cincinnati Bengals: An Important Offseason Ahead
With the NFL season just over half of the way complete and the Cincinnati Bengal’s record sitting at 5-4. It is time to start looking at the offseason.
With the NFL season just over half of the way complete and the Cincinnati Bengal’s record sitting at 5-4. It is time to start looking at the offseason.
The Green Bay Packers currently hold the third seed in the NFC playoff race. They have won five straight games since losing to the New Orleans Saints in Week 1.
The New England Patriots after six weeks of play are equally one of the most confusing and frustrating teams in the NFL. They feel better than their current 2-4 predicament, but they continue to make key mistakes that have put them where they are currently.
As bad as the season went for the Houston Texans, the early offseason period was worse. New head coach David Culley seems to have settled the rocking ship, and general manager Nick Caserio’s veteran acquisitions are part of that stability.
We are now a touch under 100 days from the 2021 NFL season. Last year, this power rankings series came to life, and while some things didn’t go so well, like the Eagles being placed 6th, there were some good things, like the Jaguars being 31st and the Colts being 11th. To kick off our series, the Houston Texans come in at 32.
The Tennessee Titans captured the AFC South Division title for the first time since 2008. As they head into the offseason, the Titans have several critical decisions to make.
The NFL trade deadline is normally a very jam-packed and long Play full of trades of superstars. In 2020 the year of uncertainty that was was not the case as The majority of the trades were done before the deadline. Below is a look at most of the trades that went down over the course of trade deadline week in order:
The Tennessee Titans have traded a sixth-round pick to the Los Angeles Chargers for defensive back Desmond King.
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.
The 0-4 Denver Broncos head to the 2-2 Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. It’s an AFC West Divisional game with plenty at stake. Denver knocked the Bolts off their stride in the corresponding game in 2018. Vic Fangio is reeling at the loss of pass rusher Bradley Chubb, but a road win in L.A. will boost the morale of the Broncos.
The 2018 season for the Los Angeles Chargers and Head Coach Anthony Lynn was a pleasant surprise for Charger fans. Despite missing the playoffs and finishing the 2017 season 9-7, expectations were high for the Chargers and they certainly met them. In 2018, the offense and defense both clicked which culminated in a 12-4 finish and seven Pro Bowlers. Despite losing in the Divisional Round of the playoffs, and the ongoing contract saga of Melvin Gordon (more on that later) expectations for 2019 in Los Angeles are now even higher with talk of possibly even reaching the Franchise’s first Super Bowl since 1994.
Splash reveals his #80-71 players in his NFL Top 100.
With the NFL season just over half of the way complete and the Cincinnati Bengal’s record sitting at 5-4. It is time to start looking at the offseason.
The Green Bay Packers currently hold the third seed in the NFC playoff race. They have won five straight games since losing to the New Orleans Saints in Week 1.
The New England Patriots after six weeks of play are equally one of the most confusing and frustrating teams in the NFL. They feel better than their current 2-4 predicament, but they continue to make key mistakes that have put them where they are currently.
As bad as the season went for the Houston Texans, the early offseason period was worse. New head coach David Culley seems to have settled the rocking ship, and general manager Nick Caserio’s veteran acquisitions are part of that stability.
We are now a touch under 100 days from the 2021 NFL season. Last year, this power rankings series came to life, and while some things didn’t go so well, like the Eagles being placed 6th, there were some good things, like the Jaguars being 31st and the Colts being 11th. To kick off our series, the Houston Texans come in at 32.
The Tennessee Titans captured the AFC South Division title for the first time since 2008. As they head into the offseason, the Titans have several critical decisions to make.
The NFL trade deadline is normally a very jam-packed and long Play full of trades of superstars. In 2020 the year of uncertainty that was was not the case as The majority of the trades were done before the deadline. Below is a look at most of the trades that went down over the course of trade deadline week in order:
The Tennessee Titans have traded a sixth-round pick to the Los Angeles Chargers for defensive back Desmond King.
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.
The 0-4 Denver Broncos head to the 2-2 Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. It’s an AFC West Divisional game with plenty at stake. Denver knocked the Bolts off their stride in the corresponding game in 2018. Vic Fangio is reeling at the loss of pass rusher Bradley Chubb, but a road win in L.A. will boost the morale of the Broncos.
The 2018 season for the Los Angeles Chargers and Head Coach Anthony Lynn was a pleasant surprise for Charger fans. Despite missing the playoffs and finishing the 2017 season 9-7, expectations were high for the Chargers and they certainly met them. In 2018, the offense and defense both clicked which culminated in a 12-4 finish and seven Pro Bowlers. Despite losing in the Divisional Round of the playoffs, and the ongoing contract saga of Melvin Gordon (more on that later) expectations for 2019 in Los Angeles are now even higher with talk of possibly even reaching the Franchise’s first Super Bowl since 1994.
Splash reveals his #80-71 players in his NFL Top 100.
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