Heller’s Three Burning Questions 2022: Miami Dolphins
The 2022 NFL preseason is rapidly approaching, with team practices growing more intense by the day.
The 2022 NFL preseason is rapidly approaching, with team practices growing more intense by the day.
The Kansas City Chiefs have to find answers after an embarrassing Week 7 loss to the Tennessee Titans. Outside of Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill, they have no other threats. Targeting a receiver at the trade deadline will make Mahomes’ life easier.
Frank Clark’s uncertain status is likely to send the Kansas City Chiefs on the hunt for another edge rusher before the start of the 2021 NFL season. Melvin Ingram’s name has been mentioned since Clark encountered legal issues off the field.
With the NFL’s free agency period officially open, several of the top free agents have already been signed. However, there
While free agency kicked off nine days ago, there are still plenty of quality free agents left on the open market. Part of the reason is the drop in salary cap as most teams are out of cap space to spend. With several quality free agents left on the open market, let’s take a look at five players Washington should target.
The Chargers hired Brandon Staley as their head coach following the 2020 season. Staley and his coaching staff are now focused on bringing Los Angeles back to the playoffs under Justin Herbert and a new supporting cast, which may include an almost fully renovated offensive line.
Ryan Potts kicks off his Top 100 players series as he looks at 100-91.
The NFL is striving to extend its reach beyond the United States. The Los Angeles Chargers vs Kansas City Chiefs battle in Mexico City rounds off the last of five international games for the 2019 season. Monday Night Football has two teams competing for the AFC West. Can the Bolts get the better of the 2018 MVP?
Thursday Night Football features two teams from the AFC West, as the 4-4 Oakland Raiders host the 4-5 Los Angeles Chargers. The long-time rivals will face off at the Black Hole for the final time. There’s not a lot of love lost between the Chargers and the Raiders, and both teams are desperate to keep pace with the Kansas City Chiefs. The Raiders are 3-1 at home while the Charges are 2-3 on the road. Chargers’ head coach Anthony Lynn is looking for his third straight win to take his team back to .500 football.
The Week 8 matchup between the Los Angeles Chargers at the Chicago Bears features two teams regressing from the previous season. There are several synergies between the two reeling teams in 2019. Neither team can run the football, the Chargers rank 27th, and the Bears 28th.
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.
Ryan Potts continues to look at the Top 100 players in the NFL, moving on to highlight players 70-61.
The 2022 NFL preseason is rapidly approaching, with team practices growing more intense by the day.
The Kansas City Chiefs have to find answers after an embarrassing Week 7 loss to the Tennessee Titans. Outside of Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill, they have no other threats. Targeting a receiver at the trade deadline will make Mahomes’ life easier.
Frank Clark’s uncertain status is likely to send the Kansas City Chiefs on the hunt for another edge rusher before the start of the 2021 NFL season. Melvin Ingram’s name has been mentioned since Clark encountered legal issues off the field.
With the NFL’s free agency period officially open, several of the top free agents have already been signed. However, there are a handful of players
While free agency kicked off nine days ago, there are still plenty of quality free agents left on the open market. Part of the reason is the drop in salary cap as most teams are out of cap space to spend. With several quality free agents left on the open market, let’s take a look at five players Washington should target.
The Chargers hired Brandon Staley as their head coach following the 2020 season. Staley and his coaching staff are now focused on bringing Los Angeles back to the playoffs under Justin Herbert and a new supporting cast, which may include an almost fully renovated offensive line.
Ryan Potts kicks off his Top 100 players series as he looks at 100-91.
The NFL is striving to extend its reach beyond the United States. The Los Angeles Chargers vs Kansas City Chiefs battle in Mexico City rounds off the last of five international games for the 2019 season. Monday Night Football has two teams competing for the AFC West. Can the Bolts get the better of the 2018 MVP?
Thursday Night Football features two teams from the AFC West, as the 4-4 Oakland Raiders host the 4-5 Los Angeles Chargers. The long-time rivals will face off at the Black Hole for the final time. There’s not a lot of love lost between the Chargers and the Raiders, and both teams are desperate to keep pace with the Kansas City Chiefs. The Raiders are 3-1 at home while the Charges are 2-3 on the road. Chargers’ head coach Anthony Lynn is looking for his third straight win to take his team back to .500 football.
The Week 8 matchup between the Los Angeles Chargers at the Chicago Bears features two teams regressing from the previous season. There are several synergies between the two reeling teams in 2019. Neither team can run the football, the Chargers rank 27th, and the Bears 28th.
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.
Ryan Potts continues to look at the Top 100 players in the NFL, moving on to highlight players 70-61.
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