Author: Michael

The New York Jets have reportedly started the process of trying to trade for Aaron Rodgers.
Rodgers’ “darkness retreat” starts Monday and while he’s in a dark room for days trying to find himself, the Jets might try to hammer out a trade.
Woody Johnson’s franchise has reached out to the Packers to figure out what it might take to land the star passer, according to ESPN.
Jets have reportedly reached out about Aaron Rodgers. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
The Jets kicking the tires on trading for Rodgers shouldn’t surprise anyone.

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The slippery field was a total disaster.
The Chiefs beat the Eagles, 38–35, Sunday night in Super Bowl LVII in what was a thrilling game that was slightly marred by a controversial call in the final seconds and completely marred by horrible field conditions from basically the opening kickoff that should have the NFL feeling embarrassed Monday morning.
The league’s biggest game of the season was played on such a slippery and awful surface that we saw players losing their footing and falling all over the place.
Just look at what happened to Eagles kicker Jake Elliott on a kickoff.

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Plus, Toronto had a close call against bottom-feeding Detroit
Super Bowl, Shmuper Bowl, I always say. The end of the NFL season finally signifies the stretch run of the NBA season, and the casuals will now be coming along for the ride.
If you fall into the category of “having no clue of what’s happening this season,” then let me catch you up to speed. The Celtics have dominated most of this regular season, coming off their Finals loss hungrier than ever. There’s been a sense of inevitability to their contention in some ways.

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Kansas City is once again atop the NFL world, but even a one-of-a-kind “Superman” QB couldn’t do it all on his own.
The game had been over for almost four hours, and Andy Reid made his way through the lobby of the team hotel, with the Chiefs’ party picking up steam an easy Patrick Mahomes throw away. Every few feet, someone was stopping him for a handshake, hug or a congrats, and it continued as he and his wife, Tammy, made their way past a set of ropes and into a VIP area, and well into the night.

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Here’s our latest projection of the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft.
The season is now over, the confetti has hit the field, and the champions are celebrating their Super Bowl victory. However, football doesn’t stop here. With the season in the rear view, the NFL world turns to the NFL Draft as the next major event. It’s tough to get a good view of what will happen in the draft because coaching staffs need to be filled out and free agency needs to happen first, but we’re going to give it our best shot.
A couple of housekeeping notes, here.

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While the vast majority of NFL fans and the entire population of Philadelphia disagreed with the late holding penalty on James Bradberry in the Super Bowl, the Eagles’ corner admitted that he was trying to get away with one on the play.
With the game tied 35-35 with just under two minutes left in regulation, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw an incomplete pass intended for JuJu Smith-Schuster on 3rd and 8.
It looked as if the Eagles were about to get the ball back with a chance to win it, but then the flag came out with Bradberry being called for holding.

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The Kansas City right tackle stood tall on the biggest stage
We need to show Kansas City Chiefs right tackle Andrew Wylie some love.
In the buildup to Super Bowl LVII, supposedly smart people — like myself — argued that the Philadelphia Eagles defensive front would be a huge different in the game. Notably, the matchup between Eagles pass rusher Haason Reddick, and Wylie, the Chiefs right tackle.
With 13 of Reddick’s 16 sacks this season coming over the right tackle, this was a matchup that could tilt the course of Super Bowl LVII.
It certainly did.

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Terry Bradshaw poked a little fun at Andy Reid’s weight after the Chiefs won the Super Bowl.
The Chiefs took care of business Sunday night against the Eagles to hoist the Lombardi Trophy, and Bradshaw was feeling himself while conducting the postgame interviews.
Specifically, he took a little jab at Reid being on the heftier side.
Terry Bradshaw pokes fun at Andy Reid’s weight after the Super Bowl. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
“Let me get the big guy in here. Come on, waddle over here,” Bradshaw told Reid with a slight chuckle in his voice.

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It wasn’t enough to get the Eagles a win, but Hurts balled out.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was named MVP of Super Bowl LVII, but the award could very well have gone to his Philadelphia Eagles counterpart: Jalen Hurts was outstanding, even though his team eventually lost with a final score of 38-35.
The Eagles’ third-year QB was arguably the best player on the field on Sunday.

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Jackson Mahomes was just as cringe as expected after the Chiefs beat the Eagles in the Super Bowl.
Patrick Mahomes’ brother is known for being just awful and unbearable. While Patrick Mahomes seems like a great guy, his wife and brother make cheering for the Chiefs borderline impossible.
People were pulling for the Eagles just to shut up Jackson Mahomes. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen and the aftermath was brutal.
Jackson Mahomes is the king of cringe.
Somehow, Mahomes’ little brother found himself on the field after the game and decided to film a pair of TikToks.

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