Author: Michael

Josh Allen is very, very injured after a long NFL season. He is so injured, in fact, that the only way for him to get healthy is by playing one of the most famous golf courses in the world.
Allen, who had his season come to an end with a loss to the Bengals in the AFC Divisional Round, was picked to play in the 2023 Pro Bowl Games. However, his extremely severe, (undiagnosed) injury is keeping him from participating this weekend.
He has been replaced by Ravens backup quarterback Tyler Huntley.

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Sean Payton is set to become the Denver Broncos new head coach after trading draft picks to the New Orleans Saints. The Broncos are coming off a tumultuous season in all areas, including a down year from Russell Wilson. However, Colin Cowherd discusses why Payton will make a positive impact in Broncos country and even the city, citing a culture he built in New Orleans.

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The Philadelphia Eagles pummeled the New York Giants three times this season, but Julian Love ain’t buying what head coach Nick Sirianni is selling.
The 24-year-old joined NFL Network’s Good Morning Football Thursday morning, and chose to take a blowtorch to Philly’s second-year coach, saying he’s basically a placeholder on the sidelines who waves his arms around like a crazy person.
I’m paraphrasing, of course.
“He’s doing a good job because he’s not getting in the way of his team,” Love said before being asked about Siranni’s … exuberant … sideline antics.

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Tom Brady announced his retirement from pro football (again, but he says it’s for good this time) on Wednesday. However, New England Patriots Owner Robert Kraft would like to see Brady make his retirement official as a Patriot.
Kraft said that was his hope on Thursday morning during an appearance on CNN.
“I’d do it tomorrow,” Kraft said. “Not only do I want it, our fans are clamoring for it. To us, he always has been and always will be a Patriot.”
Brady of course spent 20 of his 23 NFL seasons with the Patriots and helped them win 6 Super Bowl Titles.

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Nick Saban has reportedly zeroed in on Tommy Rees to be Alabama’s new OC.
The current Notre Dame offensive coordinator will be on campus in Tuscaloosa at some point Thursday, according to Chris Low.
A source within Alabama’s program informed OutKick that Rees and Saban spoke for a couple hours over Zoom Wednesday. Washington OC Ryan Grubb recently turned down the Crimson Tide.

Notre Dame offensive coordinator Tommy Rees has emerged as the top target for @AlabamaFTBL’s OC job. Rees has had discussions with Nick Saban and is scheduled to be on campus Thursday, sources tell ESPN.

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The former Irish quarterback could be heading to Tuscaloosa to coach under Nick Saban.
Notre Dame offensive coordinator Tommy Rees has emerged as the top target for Alabama to fill its vacant offensive coordinator position, according to ESPN’s Chris Low.
Rees reportedly has spoken with Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban and will be on campus in Tuscaloosa on Thursday as Alabama looks to replace Bill O’Brien, who departed to accept the Patriots‘ offensive coordinator job last week.

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The 49ers tight end tried to make light of the situation.
Brock Purdy and the 49ers did not end the 2022 NFL season the way they desired to. The San Francisco quarterback tore his UCL in the 49ers’ 31-7 loss to the Eagles in the NFC championship game on Sunday.
The “Mr. Irrelevant” quarterback, who became relevant and essential for the 49ers, led San Francisco to a string of wins during the season and a 2–1 mark in this year’s postseason.

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