New England is reportedly seeking to add some star power to its wide receivers room.
The Patriots have reportedly shown interest in several free-agent wide receivers that include Cardinals’ DeAndre Hopkins and Broncos’ Jerry Jeudy, according to The Athletic’s Jeff Howe.
Reports of New England’s interest in the receivers comes after Jakobi Meyers signed a three-year, $33 million deal with $21 million guaranteed with the Raiders on Tuesday, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
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Well played, Jets.
Aaron Rodgers went on the Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday and with nearly half a million people watching, he explained why he no longer wants to play for the Packers and why he intends on playing with the Jets.
Rodgers explained in detail how his time “in the darkness”—the darkness retreat he embarked on in late February—played a part in his decision to play another year in the NFL. He said Green Bay made it pretty clear to him after the retreat that the team wanted to move on from him as their quarterback.
Rodgers explained the situation on the Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday.
As the Jets and Packers continue to negotiate over the future of Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback went on the Pat McAfee Show to make his intentions clear: he wants to be in New York.
Rodgers stated that he plans to play for the Jets next season, and that the trade discussion between the two teams is the only thing holding up the deal. He said that Green Bay has made it known that they would like to move on from the 39-year-old.
“The Packers would like to move on,” Rodgers said.
Conor McGregor loved everything about his trip to Madison Square Garden on Tuesday night, but one particular moment got him especially riled up. He looked ready to hop on the ice and throw hands!
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McGregor, the most notorious fighter in UFC history, stopped by ‘the Mecca’ to catch the Rangers’ home game against the Capitals. Had there not been glass between him and the players, he might have joined in on a scuffle!
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Buffalo will hold onto one of its key leaders on defense in 2023.
The Bills are reportedly expected to retain one of the key cogs in their defense in 2023: star safety Jordan Poyer.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Poyer is expected to re-sign with Buffalo after exploring other possibilities around the league. The two sides still have to work out the specifics of the new deal, but it’s very likely that the Pro Bowl defensive back will remain with the team for a seventh consecutive season.
Aaron Rodgers finally provided some clarity on his football future, and on Wednesday he said that he plans to play, and wants to play for the Jets.
Newly minted Philadelphia Flyers interim general manager Danny Briere knew he’d have some fires to put out, but he probably didn’t expect this one: Video of his son pushing a woman’s wheelchair down a set of stairs
It hasn’t even been one week since Briere took over the post that had belonged to Chuck Fletcher since late 2018. While he’ll want to keep his focus on righting the FLyers and getting that interim tag removed, he now has this distraction to deal with.
Aaron Rodgers once said it takes “a career, a lifetime, to build up a reputation, and only one misstep for it all to crumble” and now that idea is going to be put to the test.
Rodgers has decided to continue his NFL career. And Rodgers wants to play for the New York Jets.
In recent days the quarterback has shown his intentions by actually recruiting former Green Bay Packers teammates who are free agents to the Jets and also calling other free agents to try to convince them to also join the team, according to a league source.
It sounds like the PAC-12 might not be done just yet.
The west coast conference is fighting to survive amid an inability to land a new media deal. Without one getting secured relatively soon, the conference could face complete collapse with the Big 12 waiting to raid it.
While the outlook has been pretty poor for months, University of Arizona president Robert Robbins dropped some comments that could help calm the choppy waters of the PAC-12.
University of Arizona president Robert C. Robbins hints the PAC-12 could survive.
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Let’s get even weirder than usual, March.
Before we get into the nitty gritty here, allow me to say that I’ve never felt less confident about a bracket. I went into this endeavor with zero clue who I was going to pick to win the national title, and once I arrived at my Final Four, I realized that I had serious issues with all four of the options I had left myself with.
And that’s why this bracket is destined to succeed.
Now let me try and justify why I think this is going to be one of the wildest NCAA tournaments in history.