The idea of Tom Brady eventually heading to the broadcast booth is interesting, but while thinking about it a little further, it’s probably going to be a little tougher than he thinks.
In New York and Los Angeles, each market is supported by two teams, and it sounds like there might be an additional market that might someday join them. The suggestion comes following the Mayor of Dallas, Eric Johnson, tweeting that Dallas is the city most deserving of an NFL expansion team. He wants the city to add an AFC club, giving AT&T Stadium two franchises that would call it home.
While we know the Patriots have had their share of issues drafting a wide receiver, the New York Jets have apparently also not had much luck.
Out in Cleveland, quarterback Baker Mayfield finds himself sitting in limbo as he waits to see how is future is going to play out now that the Browns have brought in Deshaun Watson.
While the Denver Broncos were part of a big trade this offseason that could potentially change the direction of their franchise and get them back in the mix with the Chiefs in the AFC West, down in Atlanta, they’re a little less optimistic.
While Josh McDaniels may be in the middle of trying to get the Las Vegas Raiders back on track, one topic of discussion out West is centered around the Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs, with newcomer Russell Wilson instantly changing the tenor of that rivalry.
One area that’s going to be interesting to watch in the upcoming NFL Draft is what Nick Caserio and the Houston Texans do with the bevy of picks they’re currently sitting on.
The front seven was gashed for 174 yards rushing. They got zero (0) sacks, zero (0) interceptions, and just one QB hit.
One player to watch is Jonnu Smith. He had six touches (5 catches and 1 rush) in the season opener. He could be an “X-Factor” in this matchup.
The Patriots did start well with the defense notching a 3-and-out with the offense scoring TDs on their first five drives in a 50-10 win