
Tennessee Titans True or False: July Edition
For fans of the NFL, July is the last month without football until March.
For fans of the NFL, July is the last month without football until March.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers saved their best for last by beating the Kansas City Chiefs 31-9 in Super Bowl LV. The process began when Tom Brady arrived from the New England Patriots last offseason.
Week 3 is among us and after two weeks of football, we’re finally seeing those IDP players come to fruition. Not to mention those that opted out and the injury bug which has really started to hit the NFL unfortunately.
The Buccaneers are bringing back yet another key piece of their dominant defense.
The Buccaneers 2018 season was a roller coaster, to say the least. Jameis Winston started the season suspended so Ryan Fitzpatrick opened the season as the starter. Then, “fitzmagic” happened. They opened the season 2-0 after wins against New Orleans and the then Super Bowl champion Eagles. Once Winston returned, he and Fitzpatrick each traded off the starting role multiple times. After the impressive start, the team stumbled its way to a 5-11 finish, missing the playoffs for the tenth straight year, resulting in the firing of coach Dirk Koetter. Koetter’s replacement is former Cardinals coach Bruce Arians, who has the difficult task of taking this team from the NFC cellar to super bowl contenders.
Ken Filler breaks down the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ addition of ex-Rams defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh.
Ken Filler breaks down the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ addition of ex-Rams defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are reportedly releasing defensive tackle Gerald McCoy, writes Andersen Pickard.
The deadline for losing compensatory picks due to signing free agents has passed. What will the Eagles do next? Which
Grayson Pinney looks at potential fits for the Patriots in the second wave of free agency.
With the 2019 NFL Draft now behind us, teams are now beginning to take shape and mold into what we will most likely see for the upcoming 2019-20 season. With the compensatory period coming to an end on May 8, meaning that all free agents signed after that period won’t count against compensatory picks, we could see some movement among players very soon. With several players still left on the free agency market such as Ndamukong Suh or Eric Berry, and along with trade rumors that we could possibly see come to fruition, here are ten players that we could see being picked up by a team or traded in the next month or two.
The sheer number of professional football players who ‘pay it forward’ is astounding, writes Michael Travis Rose.
For fans of the NFL, July is the last month without football until March.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers saved their best for last by beating the Kansas City Chiefs 31-9 in Super Bowl LV. The process began when Tom Brady arrived from the New England Patriots last offseason.
Week 3 is among us and after two weeks of football, we’re finally seeing those IDP players come to fruition. Not to mention those that opted out and the injury bug which has really started to hit the NFL unfortunately.
The Buccaneers are bringing back yet another key piece of their dominant defense.
The Buccaneers 2018 season was a roller coaster, to say the least. Jameis Winston started the season suspended so Ryan Fitzpatrick opened the season as the starter. Then, “fitzmagic” happened. They opened the season 2-0 after wins against New Orleans and the then Super Bowl champion Eagles. Once Winston returned, he and Fitzpatrick each traded off the starting role multiple times. After the impressive start, the team stumbled its way to a 5-11 finish, missing the playoffs for the tenth straight year, resulting in the firing of coach Dirk Koetter. Koetter’s replacement is former Cardinals coach Bruce Arians, who has the difficult task of taking this team from the NFC cellar to super bowl contenders.
Ken Filler breaks down the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ addition of ex-Rams defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh.
Ken Filler breaks down the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ addition of ex-Rams defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are reportedly releasing defensive tackle Gerald McCoy, writes Andersen Pickard.
The deadline for losing compensatory picks due to signing free agents has passed. What will the Eagles do next? Which remaining free agents would be
Grayson Pinney looks at potential fits for the Patriots in the second wave of free agency.
With the 2019 NFL Draft now behind us, teams are now beginning to take shape and mold into what we will most likely see for the upcoming 2019-20 season. With the compensatory period coming to an end on May 8, meaning that all free agents signed after that period won’t count against compensatory picks, we could see some movement among players very soon. With several players still left on the free agency market such as Ndamukong Suh or Eric Berry, and along with trade rumors that we could possibly see come to fruition, here are ten players that we could see being picked up by a team or traded in the next month or two.
The sheer number of professional football players who ‘pay it forward’ is astounding, writes Michael Travis Rose.
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