This Veteran Must Step Up for Chicago Bears After Key Injury on Defense
As the 5-8 Bears are back in the thick of the playoff hunt, they’ve been hit with a significant injury.
As the 5-8 Bears are back in the thick of the playoff hunt, they’ve been hit with a significant injury.
One thing we know about Brett Veach is that he doesn’t like going into the draft with gaping holes on the roster.
The Indianapolis Colts, along with the rest of the NFL, endured an ever-changing offseason with plenty of moving pieces.
In 2020, the Las VegasRaiders made their debut in “Sin City”, but only slightly improved their record from 7-9 in 2019 to 8-8, missing the playoffs. The bright spot, however, is that head coach Jon Gruden got his team so close to a winning record in just his third season since taking over the team.
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32 part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the Las Vegas Raiders.
The first day of free agency negotiations was certainly not disappointing. With multiple moves being made by several franchises, the outlook for the upcoming season has completely changed. Let’s highlight the top five best and the worst moves of the day.
The NFL trade deadline is normally a very jam-packed and long Play full of trades of superstars. In 2020 the year of uncertainty that was was not the case as The majority of the trades were done before the deadline. Below is a look at most of the trades that went down over the course of trade deadline week in order:
While many were still asleep, the Jacksonville Jaguars finally traded disgruntle defensive end Yannick Ngakoue after months of public criticism. Earlier in the offseason, the Jaguars placed the franchise tag on Ngakoue despite him publicly stating he wanted out of Jacksonville.
Before you bring out the pitchforks and the nasty tweets, the basis for the top 100 needs to be laid out.
These 10 talented players could lose their starting jobs after their teams made bold selections in the 2020 NFL Draft.
I don’t know if it was just me, but week seven felt weird. Lots of stuff happened on the offensive side that you just can’t explain. Patrick Mahomes suffered a knee injury that had fantasy owners gasping for air like a punch to the gut. Though it seems he will only miss a few weeks. Alvin Kamara didn’t play and if you didn’t stash Latavius Murray, you felt the pain from that. Then the David Johnson debacle, Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury came out after the game infuriating DJ owners saying he was only going to be used in “emergency” situations. So, Chase Edmonds had a career day while he sat on many benches like mine.
After taking the New England Patriots to the wire, in the AFC title game two seasons ago expectations were high going into last season, however, after an encouraging 3-1 start it would all end up going completely south. Losing seven straight games, it wasn’t until December that they were able to win another one. Inevitably they would finish 5-11 and in the basement of the division.
In those final 5 games, they were kept under 20 points. Things do seem to be trending in the right direction, however. It began in January when they hired John De Filippo as offensive coordinator, and only two months later Blake Bortles was sent packing after 5 seasons in Jacksonville.
As the 5-8 Bears are back in the thick of the playoff hunt, they’ve been hit with a significant injury.
One thing we know about Brett Veach is that he doesn’t like going into the draft with gaping holes on the roster.
The Indianapolis Colts, along with the rest of the NFL, endured an ever-changing offseason with plenty of moving pieces.
In 2020, the Las VegasRaiders made their debut in “Sin City”, but only slightly improved their record from 7-9 in 2019 to 8-8, missing the playoffs. The bright spot, however, is that head coach Jon Gruden got his team so close to a winning record in just his third season since taking over the team.
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32 part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the Las Vegas Raiders.
The first day of free agency negotiations was certainly not disappointing. With multiple moves being made by several franchises, the outlook for the upcoming season has completely changed. Let’s highlight the top five best and the worst moves of the day.
The NFL trade deadline is normally a very jam-packed and long Play full of trades of superstars. In 2020 the year of uncertainty that was was not the case as The majority of the trades were done before the deadline. Below is a look at most of the trades that went down over the course of trade deadline week in order:
While many were still asleep, the Jacksonville Jaguars finally traded disgruntle defensive end Yannick Ngakoue after months of public criticism. Earlier in the offseason, the Jaguars placed the franchise tag on Ngakoue despite him publicly stating he wanted out of Jacksonville.
Before you bring out the pitchforks and the nasty tweets, the basis for the top 100 needs to be laid out.
These 10 talented players could lose their starting jobs after their teams made bold selections in the 2020 NFL Draft.
I don’t know if it was just me, but week seven felt weird. Lots of stuff happened on the offensive side that you just can’t explain. Patrick Mahomes suffered a knee injury that had fantasy owners gasping for air like a punch to the gut. Though it seems he will only miss a few weeks. Alvin Kamara didn’t play and if you didn’t stash Latavius Murray, you felt the pain from that. Then the David Johnson debacle, Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury came out after the game infuriating DJ owners saying he was only going to be used in “emergency” situations. So, Chase Edmonds had a career day while he sat on many benches like mine.
After taking the New England Patriots to the wire, in the AFC title game two seasons ago expectations were high going into last season, however, after an encouraging 3-1 start it would all end up going completely south. Losing seven straight games, it wasn’t until December that they were able to win another one. Inevitably they would finish 5-11 and in the basement of the division.
In those final 5 games, they were kept under 20 points. Things do seem to be trending in the right direction, however. It began in January when they hired John De Filippo as offensive coordinator, and only two months later Blake Bortles was sent packing after 5 seasons in Jacksonville.
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