
Fadden: The Bears Should Not Go Back to Mitch Trubisky
The Chicago Bears suffered a 14-point loss at the hands of the Los Angeles Rams in Week 7 but that doesn’t mean they should go back to their backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky.
The Chicago Bears suffered a 14-point loss at the hands of the Los Angeles Rams in Week 7 but that doesn’t mean they should go back to their backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky.
The New York Jets are notoriously the worst team in the NFL this season with an 0-7 record. New York has a ton of injuries and lacks the talent to take them to the next level. They undoubtedly will be sellers at the trade deadline but may also want to build for the future. They have plenty of walk-year players to sell as well as young rising stars. If they choose to buy for the future, they have a whole array of draft picks over the next few years to build the roster up.
Despite holding a 2-5 record this season, the Washington Football Team is only a half-game out of first place in the awful NFC East. The team is on a bye this week, but don’t be expect things to be quiet for the front office. Washington can be either buyers or sellers for next week’s trade deadline, depending on their goals this season.
Within the last hour, the Dallas Cowboys agreed to trade defensive end Everson Griffen to the Detroit Lions for a 2021 conditional sixth-round pick.
In Mike McCarthy’s first season as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, they have underperformed but somehow still find themselves one win out of first place in the NFC East days before the Trade Deadline.
After closing out the 2019 season strong, the Atlanta Falcons had playoff expectations this season. However, the team has started the season off 1-6, with their only win coming over the 1-5 Minnesota Vikings.
In their first season without Tom Brady this century, the New England Patriots have struggled. Currently, they are 2-4 this season, with wins over the Miami Dolphins and Las Vegas Raiders. However, the Patriots have lost three in a row and currently sit in third place in the AFC East.
Michael Thomas reportedly could be traded from the New Orleans Saints, so here are the contending teams that need him the most.
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.
As the 2019 NFL trade deadline approaches, Andersen Pickard looks at five deals that would make sense for teams in playoff contention.
Nick Zeller-Singh explores five potential landing spots for A.J. Green as the trade rumors heat up surrounding the Bengals’ receiver.
The Los Angeles Rams made a big re-signing ahead of free agency by agreeing to a one-year, $14 million deal with Dante Fowler, Jr.
The Chicago Bears suffered a 14-point loss at the hands of the Los Angeles Rams in Week 7 but that doesn’t mean they should go back to their backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky.
The New York Jets are notoriously the worst team in the NFL this season with an 0-7 record. New York has a ton of injuries and lacks the talent to take them to the next level. They undoubtedly will be sellers at the trade deadline but may also want to build for the future. They have plenty of walk-year players to sell as well as young rising stars. If they choose to buy for the future, they have a whole array of draft picks over the next few years to build the roster up.
Despite holding a 2-5 record this season, the Washington Football Team is only a half-game out of first place in the awful NFC East. The team is on a bye this week, but don’t be expect things to be quiet for the front office. Washington can be either buyers or sellers for next week’s trade deadline, depending on their goals this season.
Within the last hour, the Dallas Cowboys agreed to trade defensive end Everson Griffen to the Detroit Lions for a 2021 conditional sixth-round pick.
In Mike McCarthy’s first season as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, they have underperformed but somehow still find themselves one win out of first place in the NFC East days before the Trade Deadline.
After closing out the 2019 season strong, the Atlanta Falcons had playoff expectations this season. However, the team has started the season off 1-6, with their only win coming over the 1-5 Minnesota Vikings.
In their first season without Tom Brady this century, the New England Patriots have struggled. Currently, they are 2-4 this season, with wins over the Miami Dolphins and Las Vegas Raiders. However, the Patriots have lost three in a row and currently sit in third place in the AFC East.
Michael Thomas reportedly could be traded from the New Orleans Saints, so here are the contending teams that need him the most.
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.
As the 2019 NFL trade deadline approaches, Andersen Pickard looks at five deals that would make sense for teams in playoff contention.
Nick Zeller-Singh explores five potential landing spots for A.J. Green as the trade rumors heat up surrounding the Bengals’ receiver.
The Los Angeles Rams made a big re-signing ahead of free agency by agreeing to a one-year, $14 million deal with Dante Fowler, Jr.
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