Official 2025 NFL Discussion preseason edition!!!


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HAHAHAH suck it Jerry Jones!!!! Paying Dak 400 billion dollars for WHAT???? What a waste! Because Fitzmagic is here and the NFC East will never be the same again!!!!!!


What an A+ signing!!!! My heavens, what a steal. We have our clear cut starter now, plus the Heinicke/Allen backup plan. It's perfect! And so is he!
 
Brady winning the Super Bowl looks bad on Belichick
The narrative now is "He can't win without Brady"
So therefore the Pats are in "we must make the playoffs" mode
Its all about his legacy & his stupid male ego

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does that all really matter if he WINS?

If Bill goes to the playoffs the WHOLE story changes

gawd forbid he wins a championship?

When the Pats were making the playoffs every year and winning Super Bowls it was all ego and legacy then too.

As a Giants fan I don't give a sh*t about all that

I just want a RING

and please just don't embarrass the franchise in the process.

and I think 99.9% of fans agree with me.
 
I'm officially on Suicide watch

@meilmarc .... Dude I'm about to drink a 12 pack



Fuck JRob seriously. He let Jonu and CD walk, Kellys been a great bargain since he got to Tenn, Adoree wtf. Jayon Brown probably out the door too.

JROB NEEDS TO BE ON THE HOT SEAT AFTER THIS SHIT PLUS LAST OFFSEASON MOVES.

He on some 100% bullshit. Bout to run Henry into the ground
 
Fuck JRob seriously. He let Jonu and CD walk, Kellys been a great bargain since he got to Tenn, Adoree wtf. Jayon Brown probably out the door too.

JROB NEEDS TO BE ON THE HOT SEAT AFTER THIS SHIT PLUS LAST OFFSEASON MOVES.

He on some 100% bullshit. Bout to run Henry into the ground

I understood the Jonuu and Corey Davis moves.... We didn't have any money. I understood the Malcolm Butler and Kenny moves

but Jesus..... Adoree and Kelly ...

So we currently need Corner Depth .... Tight end depth ... Line Depth ... Wideouts ....

Man I still have faith in Jrob... I swear I do ... but right now ... I'm dying inside.

He better be about to sign some Knockouts ...
 
I understood the Jonuu and Corey Davis moves.... We didn't have any money. I understood the Malcolm Butler and Kenny moves

but Jesus..... Adoree and Kelly ...

So we currently need Corner Depth .... Tight end depth ... Line Depth ... Wideouts ....

Man I still have faith in Jrob... I swear I do ... but right now ... I'm dying inside.

He better be about to sign some Knockouts ...

Not really any secondary players available except for old ass Richard Sherman and Patrick Peterson.

First thing JRob should have done was get a real d coordinator but we saw who they promoted
 
Not really any secondary players available except for old ass Richard Sherman and Patrick Peterson.

First thing JRob should have done was get a real d coordinator but we saw who they promoted

That D coordinator bit was on Vrabel ... not Jrob.

This is who is out there



Desmond King is still out there too..

but man... these two cuts are killing me.

Adoree is going to go to some team and make us look like fucking idiots


I feel like this cut was based on how well Breon performed before the injury ... but still... Jesus..
 
That D coordinator bit was on Vrabel ... not Jrob.

This is who is out there



Desmond King is still out there too..

but man... these two cuts are killing me.

Adoree is going to go to some team and make us look like fucking idiots


I feel like this cut was based on how well Breon performed before the injury ... but still... Jesus..


On the NFL you can never have enough corners or pass rushers. You see how thin the Titans were last year. I don't see how a team can give up on a young corner whos played at a high level before the 2020 injury. I see they signed Jenkins but he's still way older
 

Lawyer says lawsuit filed against Deshaun Watson, who says he looks forward to clearing name
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  • Sarah BarshopESPN Staff Writer

HOUSTON -- After Houston attorney Tony Buzbee said in an Instagram post Tuesday night that he has filed a lawsuit against Deshaun Watson, the Texans' quarterback put out a statement saying he looks forward to clearing his name.

Watson responded on Twitter to word of the suit, saying he rejected "a baseless six-figure settlement demand," and that this is "about clearing my name, and I look forward to doing that."

Buzbee did not specify the allegations against Watson in his post but referenced behavior with women and later told FOX 26 in Houston that "Watson went too far" with a woman who was giving him a massage.

"I have never treated any woman with anything other than the utmost respect," Watson said in his statement.

Buzbee is well-known throughout the Houston area for his law firm and unsuccessful 2019 campaign against Mayor Sylvester Turner.



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Buffalo Bills, wideout Emmanuel Sanders, 33, agree on a one-year, $6 million contract, source says
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The Buffalo Bills and wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders reached agreement on a one-year, $6 million deal that includes another $500,000 in incentives, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Tuesday.

The New Orleans Saints released Sanders earlier this month as they scrambled to get under the salary cap. He had been scheduled to make $8 million, with $2 million guaranteed, in 2021.

Sanders took to social media to express his excitement over joining the reigning AFC East champs, writing: "Bills mafia... let's goooooooo!"
Sanders, 33, caught 61 passes for 726 yards and five touchdowns in 14 regular-season games last season. He caught another eight passes for 51 yards in the playoffs.

The 5-foot-11, 180-pounder has a total of 662 catches for 8,619 yards and 47 touchdowns in an 11-year career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers and the Saints.

He has been selected to two Pro Bowls and has appeared in three Super Bowls -- winning a title with the 2015 Broncos.



Later Tuesday, the Bills traded tight end Lee Smith to the Atlanta Falcons for a 2022 late-round pick, a league source told Schefter. Smith, 33, made his four catches last season count, scoring two touchdowns and totaling 35 yards.

Smith was a fifth-round draft pick of the New England Patriots in 2011 out of Marshall.

ESPN's Mike Triplett contributed to this report.
 
Which newly signed QB will have a better 2021 season, Washington's Ryan Fitzpatrick or New Orleans' Jameis Winston?
Bowen: Winston. I do think Taysom Hill sees reps this year at quarterback in specific packages for the Saints. But I'm going with Winston based on his traits as a thrower and his second-reaction ability in Sean Payton's heavily schemed pass game.

Clay: Fitzpatrick. As things stand right now, I'd give the edge to him. Winston will face real competition from Hill and may not even start for New Orleans, whereas Fitzpatrick is a heavy favorite over Taylor Heinicke in Washington. Fitzpatrick has also played much better than Winston in recent years, even replacing him as the starter in Tampa Bay only two seasons ago.

Fowler: Fitzpatrick. Winston has a chance to be prolific in Payton's offense. But there's no hard evidence he can shake the turnover problem, and the Hill factor can't be ignored. Hill's early-down packages might take away from Winston's bottom line. Fitzpatrick played some of the best football of his career in spots last year and goes to an ascending team.

John Keim, Washington reporter: Winston. I think there's more to learn about Washington's situation -- what else does it add on offense? -- before saying Fitzpatrick will have a better year, though I do believe he'll have a good one. Winston has a head start in an offense that players have been in together for a long time while playing for one of the NFL's best offensive minds.

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John Keim breaks down Washington's decision to sign quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick.

Seifert: Winston. That's assuming he wins the starting job over Hill, which seems likely but not a lock. In this case, I'm projecting better numbers for the quarterback of a Payton offense over the quarterback of a Ron Rivera offense. I like my chances there.

Mike Triplett, Saints reporter: Winston. My only hesitation is that Winston needs to actually secure the job by beating out Hill in camp, and I think it will be a legitimate competition. But Winston is the frontrunner, and he would be in a fantastic situation surrounded by people like Payton, Michael Thomas and Alvin Kamara, not to mention that offensive line.

Walder: Winston. He really wasn't that bad in Tampa Bay. Even in his 30-interception 2019 season, Winston ranked 16th in QBR. I like his chances in Payton's offense, and he gives Payton the luxury of being able to call downfield plays too.

 
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