The former Commanders signal-caller will get the chance to prove himself elsewhere in 2023.
The Falcons are expected to sign quarterback Taylor Heinicke to a two-year deal, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, giving the former Commanders signal-caller a chance to start fresh in Atlanta
Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports that Heinicke’s two-year deal could see him earn up to $20 million as a backup to presumptive Falcons starter Desmond Ridder. The 29-year-old quarterback will not be able to officially sign the deal until the new league year begins Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET.
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Now we might know what Aaron Rodgers was talking about with his weird, late-night tweet.
Aaron Rodgers sent NFL Twitter into total chaos late Monday night when he broke his social media silence with an eight-letter tweet that didn’t seem to make any sense at all.
Now we might know what the current Green Bay Packers QB was talking about in that very confusing tweet—and it doesn’t seem to have anything to do with his NFL future, which has been the sport’s biggest topic of conversation this week.
Instead, it seems like he was goofing around with a Packers teammate.
Odell Beckham Jr. is a free agent and Giants target.
A transgender athlete has applied to join a semi-professional women’s basketball league in Australia and former NBA player Andrew Bogut is infuriated by the idea. The Aussie called on girl dads to stand up and speak out against biological men competing against women in sports.
Bogut jumped on Twitter to share his opinion about the situation asking “are you ok with sacrificing the sanctity of Female Sport in the name of ‘inclusion?’
Word is @NBL1 South Women will have a biological Male playing this upcoming season.
In our latest NFL mock draft, the Eagles trade up to land a stud defensive tackle in the top 10.
New York is in negotiations with one of Aaron Rodgers’s top targets.
The Jets still await Aaron Rodgers’s official decision on his football future. Even so, the team is nearing a move that should make him more comfortable in his new offense, should he make the move to New York.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Jets are “actively working” to sign Packers free agent wide receiver Allen Lazard. The veteran wide receiver is negotiating with another team as well, he says.
Patrick Beverley thinks two things are to blame for Ja Morant’s issues off the court:
Violent rap music and bad parenting.
The Memphis Grizzlies superstar has had multiple issues off the court allegedly involving guns. Most notably, he flashed a pistol while on a livestream in a Colorado strip club. Currently, he’s away from the team and in counseling. There is no timetable for his return.
Beverley didn’t mince words when analyzing how he sees the troubling situation.
Ja Morant has had multiple off the court issues.
The winners on the first day of NFL free agency’s negotiation period? No, not quarterbacks although they got most of the headlines with Jimmy Garoppolo, Sam Darnold and Mike White signing while Aaron Rodgers continued to ponder his future.
It was actually the quarterbacks of the defense.
The linebackers. And inside and off-ball linebackers in particular.
They cleaned up. And some gave teams solid opportunities to add value talent.
Consider these linebackers:
Haason Reddick #7 of the Philadelphia Eagles celebrates with Fletcher Cox #91 and T.J.
If your program didn’t make this year’s NCAA tournament, it likely would in one of these debated 80-team or 96-team formats.
The men’s NCAA tournament field of 68 is out, and the march to Houston for the Final Four begins Tuesday with the First Four in Dayton. But in what is a transformational time in college athletics, conference commissioners, athletic directors and coaches have ignited dialogue in recent months about significant changes to March Madness. The biggest one discussed: expanding the NCAA tournament field.
Jay Wright coached Villanova to the Final Four last season and is just a handful of seasons removed from leading the Wildcats to a national title, but the 61-year-old doesn’t miss coaching, at least not yet.
While Wright isn’t manning the baseline anymore, he’s still entrenched in college basketball as an analyst for CBS. He’s set to be an in-studio analyst throughout March Madness all the way up to the Final Four and he’s happy about being in a studio not having to stress while coaching.