
Las Vegas Raiders Offseason Preview
Jon Gruden’s rebuild of the Las Vegas Raiders continued at snail’s pace in 2020. While the franchise relocated to Las Vegas, but still looked the same as in the first two years of Gruden’s comeback tour.
Jon Gruden’s rebuild of the Las Vegas Raiders continued at snail’s pace in 2020. While the franchise relocated to Las Vegas, but still looked the same as in the first two years of Gruden’s comeback tour.
Entering the 2020 season, the Indianapolis Colts were a team right on the verge of the top ten in most power rankings. The Colts found their quarterback for the season when they acquired Philip Rivers in free agency. Indianapolis also sent a first-round pick to the San Francisco 49ers for DeForest Buckner. He would be one of the primary leaders on a defensive unit that was vastly improved.
After a nail-biter against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Green Bay Packers move on to face the third of their four AFC South opponents for the year in the Indianapolis Colts.
The Indianapolis Colts made some massive roster moves this offseason. Joe Heller takes a look at these moves and more in his latest edition of three burning questions:
With week 10 in our sights and playoffs shaping up, now is the time to find those IDP players to get you there. If you’re just beginning this journey in IDP or a seasoned vet, you know the toll that extra research can be. Some find it insane to worry about both sides of the ball, but to me, IDP fantasy players find the joy of the insanity that is IDP. It’s just fun and challenging. So, what if you had a bad offensive side draft, those IDP guys can keep you afloat while you make the moves you need to, to make your teams better. Keep grinding through, those extra points can win you your league rest of the season. Time to dig into the recap from last week.
Liz Pendergraft previews the Sunday Night Football showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and Indianapolis Colts.
Coming off a very disappointing 2017 season, where franchise quarterback Andrew Luck didn’t take a single snap as he recovered from a complex shoulder injury, the Indianapolis Colts’ started the 2018 season 1-6, including an overtime loss to the Houston Texans. However, Luck shook off the year long rust and the defense picked it’s game up around Defensive Rookie of the Year, Darius Leonard. The Colts to won nine of their last 10 games, including a win over the Tennessee Titans on the final night of the regular season. With a 10-6 record, the Colts got the final wild-card spot in the AFC and defeated the Texans 21-7 in the first round of the playoffs, but fell to the Kansas City Chiefs the next weekend, losing 31-13.
The Kansas City Chiefs acquired Frank Clark from the Seattle Seahawks and then signed him to a multi-year extension. Rachel Coltz shares the terms of the deal and her thoughts.
Grant Morse provides an update in his Brett Veach offseason series by publishing Vol. 2 of his “If I Were Brett Veach” article.
Given the results of the 2018-19 season, is it reasonable to expect the Kansas City Chiefs to go all the way in order to be considered a success and not merely a flash in the pan? Liz Pendergraft looks at the Chiefs’ future.
Rachel Coltz takes a look at the new face of the Chiefs defense Chris Jones.
It will be interesting to see what the Kansas City front office can manage with the duration of free agency too, writes Rachel Coltz.
Jon Gruden’s rebuild of the Las Vegas Raiders continued at snail’s pace in 2020. While the franchise relocated to Las Vegas, but still looked the same as in the first two years of Gruden’s comeback tour.
Entering the 2020 season, the Indianapolis Colts were a team right on the verge of the top ten in most power rankings. The Colts found their quarterback for the season when they acquired Philip Rivers in free agency. Indianapolis also sent a first-round pick to the San Francisco 49ers for DeForest Buckner. He would be one of the primary leaders on a defensive unit that was vastly improved.
After a nail-biter against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Green Bay Packers move on to face the third of their four AFC South opponents for the year in the Indianapolis Colts.
The Indianapolis Colts made some massive roster moves this offseason. Joe Heller takes a look at these moves and more in his latest edition of three burning questions:
With week 10 in our sights and playoffs shaping up, now is the time to find those IDP players to get you there. If you’re just beginning this journey in IDP or a seasoned vet, you know the toll that extra research can be. Some find it insane to worry about both sides of the ball, but to me, IDP fantasy players find the joy of the insanity that is IDP. It’s just fun and challenging. So, what if you had a bad offensive side draft, those IDP guys can keep you afloat while you make the moves you need to, to make your teams better. Keep grinding through, those extra points can win you your league rest of the season. Time to dig into the recap from last week.
Liz Pendergraft previews the Sunday Night Football showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and Indianapolis Colts.
Coming off a very disappointing 2017 season, where franchise quarterback Andrew Luck didn’t take a single snap as he recovered from a complex shoulder injury, the Indianapolis Colts’ started the 2018 season 1-6, including an overtime loss to the Houston Texans. However, Luck shook off the year long rust and the defense picked it’s game up around Defensive Rookie of the Year, Darius Leonard. The Colts to won nine of their last 10 games, including a win over the Tennessee Titans on the final night of the regular season. With a 10-6 record, the Colts got the final wild-card spot in the AFC and defeated the Texans 21-7 in the first round of the playoffs, but fell to the Kansas City Chiefs the next weekend, losing 31-13.
The Kansas City Chiefs acquired Frank Clark from the Seattle Seahawks and then signed him to a multi-year extension. Rachel Coltz shares the terms of the deal and her thoughts.
Grant Morse provides an update in his Brett Veach offseason series by publishing Vol. 2 of his “If I Were Brett Veach” article.
Given the results of the 2018-19 season, is it reasonable to expect the Kansas City Chiefs to go all the way in order to be considered a success and not merely a flash in the pan? Liz Pendergraft looks at the Chiefs’ future.
Rachel Coltz takes a look at the new face of the Chiefs defense Chris Jones.
It will be interesting to see what the Kansas City front office can manage with the duration of free agency too, writes Rachel Coltz.
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