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– Aaron Rodgers officially sent to the New York Jets!
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Colts reportedly ‘really interested’ in Will Levis
Indianapolis holds the fourth overall pick of the next draft, and analysts are consensus for a selection of a quarterback. According to ESPN, the Colts approach the last straight line before the big draft with a target in mind: Will Levis, the former passer of Kentucky.
“The Will Levis-Colts buzz is really well founded. Indianapolis is very intrigued by the Kentucky quarterback,” Todd McShay reported. “Actually, if Levis is no longer available (with pick 4) I’m not sure where the Colts will go. The only information I’ve had this week about them is that they’re interested in Levis. »
Titans ready to try to select C.J. Stroud ?
THE Titans will they go all out in the draft? According to NBC Sports, Tennessee has already given up hope in Malik Willis (QB) after just one year with the team. And as the position of Ryan Tannehill no longer seems secure in the long term, the franchise could try a bang during the selections. According to Peter King the club could try a trade with Arizona to recover the third general choice and thus hope to get their hands on CJ Stroud (Ohio State). The young quarterback will still have to be available after the selections of Carolina and Houston… For King, the Stroud coast is in freefall a few days before the deadline, and the Texans could take an edge rusher with their choice number 2.
John Lynch plans to keep Trey Lance
If the 49ers have received calls about a possible transfer of Trey Lance (QB), according to John Lynch the movements around the former third draft pick are “smokescreens”. The San Francisco manager said at a press conference that he was “not very active” on this particular file. He expects Lance to be a Niner next year, and his concern is getting him into playing condition.
The race is still open for the redemption of Commanders
In recent weeks, the special interest group led by Josh Harris has seemed the favorite to get their hands on the Commanders. Yet the sale of the Washington franchise is not complete, and the Canadian billionaire Steve Apostolopoulos still believes in his chances of tipping the scales in his favor.
“I’m still in the hunt,” Apostolopoulos told CNBC on Monday. “It would not be wise for me to comment now, the procedure is still ongoing. It’s a face-to-face process for now. »
injuries
– After surgery in January to repair his torn knee tendon, La’el Collins (OT, Bengals) continues his rehabilitation. Although he cannot give a deadline for his return, the lineman told ESPN that he hopes to be back for the start of the regular season.
– Brian Burns (DE, Panthers) had surgery on his right ankle a few days ago. He had missed the last game of the regular season with a sprain, before returning for the Pro Bowl, but continued to struggle in the offseason. Finally, he suffered a small fracture. The good news is that he should be ready for training camp this summer. (ESPN)
Transactions
– Ran Carthon (GM, Titans) confirmed at a press conference on Monday that the club has not received a trade request regarding Derrick Henry (RB) for the moment. Additionally, Tennessee approached Kevin Byard (S) for a possible salary renegotiation. However, the veteran did not ask to be released or traded given the situation.
The main signatures of the day: A’Shawn Robinson (DT, Giants, 1 an, 8 millions)
The main re-signatures of the day : Tyree Jackson (TE, Eagles), Connor McGovern (C, Jets), Miles Boykin (WR, Steelers), Kevon Seymour (CB, Ravens)
The main cuts of the day: Marquise Blair (S, Eagles), Harrison Hand (CB, Bears)
And bref
– Jalen Hurts (QB) landed a lucrative contract from Philadelphia, but the young quarterback isn’t settling for a juicy deal. Monday at a press conference he explained that he had not pushed for a contract with maximum guarantees because he understands the difficulties of building a champion workforce. His goal is to keep the Eagles as challengers over time. “Money is good, titles are better,” Hurts told ProFootballTalk.com.
– After a quick visit to Los Angeles last year, Allen Robinson (WR) was introduced to Pittsburgh fans. His Californian adventure was not a success, and the receiver hopes to bounce back with the Steelers this season. “When you’re a fork, you don’t want to be used as a spoon most of the time,” Robinson told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Troy Aikman: ‘The standard for Cowboys quarterbacks is to win Super Bowls’
Even though Dallas hasn’t reached the conference finals since the glorious seasons of the ’90s, the franchise still has high expectations. With Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman, the team has reached new heights, and it still hopes to return to the top of the rankings. For Aikman, Dak Prescott (QB) knows the challenges of being at the helm of America’s Team and accepts them.
“With the success the team had in the 70’s, with Roger winning multiple Super Bowls, and our ability to win three (in the 90’s), what I’m most proud of in my career is ‘forcing that goal,” Aikman told the Dallas Morning Star. “And Dak knows it. He never avoided the fact that the goal is to win the Super Bowl. He’s really into it. Since my departure, he’s the only one I’ve heard to be so adamant that the standard for Cowboys quarterbacks is to win Super Bowls. »
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2023-04-25 06:09:38
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