
The Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants are giving fans their first Sunday night football showdown of the 2023 season.
The defensive line group set to hit free agency is filled with a few premium edge defenders and tackles.
The Carolina Panthers started the 2021 NFL season strong, winning their first three games. However, it all went downhill from there.
Entering the 2021 season, the Carolina Panthers were a dark horse playoff team. Behind second-year coach Matt Rhule and a new quarterback, many expected the Panthers to compete for a playoff spot. Unfortunately, after that 3-0 start, the Panthers lost 12 of the next 14 to end the train wreck of a season at 5-12.
The 2020 NFL season was one of two halves for the Arizona Cardinals. Entering the offseason, the Cardinals are in a better cap position than most teams. However, they have several critical decisions to make.
Without further ado, let’s take a look at the top ten linebackers from the 2020 NFL season.
Entering year two of the Kyler Murray and Kliff Kingsbury, the Arizona Cardinals made a splash move, trading for DeAndre Hopkins. Despite a nontraditional offseason, the Cardinals started the 2020 season 6-3 with a Hail Mary catch by Hopkins to secure the 32-30 win over the Buffalo Bills in Week 10.
One of the hottest team’s in the NFL through eight weeks; the Pittsburgh Steelers are riding high with a record of 7-0. Back to their old form after an injury to Ben Roethlisberger derailed the team’s 2019 campaign, the Steelers currently sit atop the AFC and will surely look to be buyers heading into tomorrow’s trade deadline.
With their 25-20 win over the 49ers this past Sunday, the Eagles picked up their first win of the season. At 1-2-1, they now find themselves in first place in the extremely weak NFC East division. The Birds have been hit very hard with injuries this season, with several to their receiving corps and offensive line. If they are going to win the division and go past the first round in the playoffs, they will have to get some pieces at their positions of need. With that in mind, let’s take a look at players they could target before the November 3 trade deadline.
2018 was a forgetful year for the Cardinals. The team only won three games with two coming against the 49ers who were the second-worst team in the league, while the Cardinals were the worst. Their other win came against the Green Bay Packers which forced the Packers to fire Mike McCarthy. The team was plagued by terrible offensive play and an abysmal offensive line. The team is under a full rebuild and will look completely different this year with Steve Wilks fired and replaced by Kliff Kingsbury bringing in a whole new dimension the NFL has never seen.
The Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants are giving fans their first Sunday night football showdown of the 2023 season.
The defensive line group set to hit free agency is filled with a few premium edge defenders and tackles.
The Carolina Panthers started the 2021 NFL season strong, winning their first three games. However, it all went downhill from there.
Entering the 2021 season, the Carolina Panthers were a dark horse playoff team. Behind second-year coach Matt Rhule and a new quarterback, many expected the Panthers to compete for a playoff spot. Unfortunately, after that 3-0 start, the Panthers lost 12 of the next 14 to end the train wreck of a season at 5-12.
The 2020 NFL season was one of two halves for the Arizona Cardinals. Entering the offseason, the Cardinals are in a better cap position than most teams. However, they have several critical decisions to make.
Without further ado, let’s take a look at the top ten linebackers from the 2020 NFL season.
Entering year two of the Kyler Murray and Kliff Kingsbury, the Arizona Cardinals made a splash move, trading for DeAndre Hopkins. Despite a nontraditional offseason, the Cardinals started the 2020 season 6-3 with a Hail Mary catch by Hopkins to secure the 32-30 win over the Buffalo Bills in Week 10.
One of the hottest team’s in the NFL through eight weeks; the Pittsburgh Steelers are riding high with a record of 7-0. Back to their old form after an injury to Ben Roethlisberger derailed the team’s 2019 campaign, the Steelers currently sit atop the AFC and will surely look to be buyers heading into tomorrow’s trade deadline.
With their 25-20 win over the 49ers this past Sunday, the Eagles picked up their first win of the season. At 1-2-1, they now find themselves in first place in the extremely weak NFC East division. The Birds have been hit very hard with injuries this season, with several to their receiving corps and offensive line. If they are going to win the division and go past the first round in the playoffs, they will have to get some pieces at their positions of need. With that in mind, let’s take a look at players they could target before the November 3 trade deadline.
2018 was a forgetful year for the Cardinals. The team only won three games with two coming against the 49ers who were the second-worst team in the league, while the Cardinals were the worst. Their other win came against the Green Bay Packers which forced the Packers to fire Mike McCarthy. The team was plagued by terrible offensive play and an abysmal offensive line. The team is under a full rebuild and will look completely different this year with Steve Wilks fired and replaced by Kliff Kingsbury bringing in a whole new dimension the NFL has never seen.
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