Report: Philip Rivers Already Has a Known Suitor
One AFC team is already expected to pursue impending free agent quarterback Philip Rivers, writes Joe Heller.
One AFC team is already expected to pursue impending free agent quarterback Philip Rivers, writes Joe Heller.
16 years removed from the 2004 draft, Joe Heller ranks that year’s quarterback class.
Philip Rivers’s time in Los Angeles has come to an end. The Chargers have reportedly “moved on” from the 16-year veteran.
Rumors regarding the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ plans are swirling at the start of Senior Bowl week in Alabama. Reports have the team possibly targeting both a veteran as well as a draft-eligible junior to replace Jameis Winston.
The Chiefs are in the playoffs but would welcome a win on Sunday over the Chargers to boost their status.
Tyrod Taylor would take over as starter.
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?
This is a must-win divisional game for both teams. The Los Angeles Chargers started the season 2-5 and have won two in a row to get back to 4-5. The Oakland Raiders are right in the middle of the playoff race as well at 4-4. Both teams are fighting to stay alive in the wild card race and even the division battle with the Kansas City Chiefs. Here are my top players in this game that should be very close and hard-fought.
Even though it feels like it just started, we are more than halfway through the 2019 season. The San Francisco 49ers are the only remaining undefeated team as the New England Patriots loss on Sunday while the Cincinnati Bengals are the only remaining winless team as the Miami Dolphins got their first win of the season against the New York Jets. Last week’s Thursday night game was closer than many expected between the 49ers and Arizona Cardinals. Hopefully, tonight’s game is similar. In a division matchup between the Los Angles Chargers and Oakland Raiders, as both teams enter tonight’s game needing a win in the tight AFC Wild Card race.
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 Lions traveled to Oakland in their last season at the Colosseum. The plan was to use an Air-Raid offense (like Arizona’s) to sink the Raiders’ ship in the Black Hole for one last time. Instead, Jon Gruden utilized Derek Carr to do exactly what Matthew Stafford was supposed to do- raid the secondary and win the game.
The 3-5 Los Angeles Chargers face a team from the NFC North division for the second time in as many weeks. The 7-1 Green Bay Packers are in the habit of winning football games, and they will be hard to stop.
One AFC team is already expected to pursue impending free agent quarterback Philip Rivers, writes Joe Heller.
16 years removed from the 2004 draft, Joe Heller ranks that year’s quarterback class.
Philip Rivers’s time in Los Angeles has come to an end. The Chargers have reportedly “moved on” from the 16-year veteran.
Rumors regarding the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ plans are swirling at the start of Senior Bowl week in Alabama. Reports have the team possibly targeting both a veteran as well as a draft-eligible junior to replace Jameis Winston.
The Chiefs are in the playoffs but would welcome a win on Sunday over the Chargers to boost their status.
Tyrod Taylor would take over as starter.
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?
This is a must-win divisional game for both teams. The Los Angeles Chargers started the season 2-5 and have won two in a row to get back to 4-5. The Oakland Raiders are right in the middle of the playoff race as well at 4-4. Both teams are fighting to stay alive in the wild card race and even the division battle with the Kansas City Chiefs. Here are my top players in this game that should be very close and hard-fought.
Even though it feels like it just started, we are more than halfway through the 2019 season. The San Francisco 49ers are the only remaining undefeated team as the New England Patriots loss on Sunday while the Cincinnati Bengals are the only remaining winless team as the Miami Dolphins got their first win of the season against the New York Jets. Last week’s Thursday night game was closer than many expected between the 49ers and Arizona Cardinals. Hopefully, tonight’s game is similar. In a division matchup between the Los Angles Chargers and Oakland Raiders, as both teams enter tonight’s game needing a win in the tight AFC Wild Card race.
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 Lions traveled to Oakland in their last season at the Colosseum. The plan was to use an Air-Raid offense (like Arizona’s) to sink the Raiders’ ship in the Black Hole for one last time. Instead, Jon Gruden utilized Derek Carr to do exactly what Matthew Stafford was supposed to do- raid the secondary and win the game.
The 3-5 Los Angeles Chargers face a team from the NFC North division for the second time in as many weeks. The 7-1 Green Bay Packers are in the habit of winning football games, and they will be hard to stop.
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