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Breakfast: Brian Gutekunst takes stock of hot issues, Troy Aikman on his way to ESPN?

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Brian Gutekunst takes stock of the Packers

At a press conference this Wednesday, the general manager of Green Bay returned to the hot issues of the moment. First of all, it does not give a deadline for Aaron Rodgers (QB) but would like to know his final decision as soon as possible. He also claims that no verbal promise of an exchange has been made to him if his wish is to leave. Regarding the franchise’s other quarterback, an exchange of Jordan Love (QB) is “highly unlikely”. In any case, he does not expect to receive many calls on this subject.

Gutekunst also gave news of David Bakthiari (LT). Injured for almost the entire 2021 season, the veteran tackle is doing better. His franchise hopes to see him back 100% at the start of next season.

In less encouraging news, the general manager explained that he was working with Davante Adams on a long-term contract, but the possibility of him leaving was real. Regarding Za’Darius Smith (LB)Gutekunst would like to be able to keep him, but explained that it would be necessary for the player to agree to reduce his impact on the wage bill a little.

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Still regarding Green Bay, ESPN announced that Kenny Clark (DT) had agreed to restructure his contract, freeing up nearly $11 million on the franchise payroll.

Aaron Rodgers promotes Tom Clements

Coach of the Packers quarterbacks from 2006 to 2011, Tom Clements participated in the outbreak ofAaron Rodgers (QB, Packers). Back in Green Bay, after a stint in Arizona and an announcement of retirement last year, Clements can count on his most successful project to boast about its merits. During his time on the Pat McAfee show, the reigning MVP praised his former and potential future coach.

“Tom and I have been a long time. I love Tom. I mean, Tom… I owe him so much in my development. I’m happy to see him back. This game is better when Tom Clements coaches because he’s special. He didn’t get all the credit he deserves. He’s a fantastic teacher of the sport, and he’s great for young players. “

What give the reigning MVP a desire to stay? In the event of departure, Green Bay fans can hope that Clements succeeds with Jordan Love (QB, Packers) what he did with Rodgers.

Troy Aikman in negotiations with ESPN

A major shift may be taking place in the world of NFL broadcasting in the United States. According to the New York Post, ESPN is in negotiations to make Troy Aikman (Fox Sports) its main analyst on Monday Night Football. The former Cowboys quarterback is also being courted by Amazon, the new rights holder for the Thursday night game. The agreement would be for a period of 5 years, with a salary close to the 17.5 million dollars per year signed by Tony Romo with CBS.

Still according to the newspaper, this may not be the announced end of the partnership with Joe Buck. The cable network is also interested in him to reform the duo and take over from Brian Griese, Louis Riddick and Steve Levy, who officiated for the past two years. But he currently has one year left on his contract and he would need permission from the channel to leave earlier. Another track mentioned, that leading to Al Michaels, free since the end of his contract with NBC Sports, who is also in negotiation with Amazon.

To replace Aikman, Fox does not seem to be short of candidates. She would consider the promotion of her No. 2 analyst Greg Olsen, the arrival of former Saints coach Sean Payton, a “trade” for Drew Brees, currently a studio analyst at NBC, or the surprise hiring of Sean McVay. (HC, Rams).

Transactions

– Bills and Siran Neal (CB) agree on a new contract. NFL Media reports the deal is for the next 3 years and $10.9 million. An essential member of special teams since joining the team as a 5th round pick in 2018, he has only missed one game in his 4 NFL seasons.

Justin Lawler (LB) is going to engage with the Titans. The announcement was made by the franchise. He was on the Rams practice squad in 2021, playing sparingly on special teams (3 games)

Coaches

– The Ravens announced the hires of Zach Orr (Inside Linebacker Coach), George Godsey (Tight Ends Coach), Rob Leonard (Outside Linebacker Coach), Mike Devlin (Assistant Offensive Line Coach) and Ryan Osborn (Sway Control Coach). defensive quality). Defensive line coach Anthony Weaver was also named assistant head coach, but will continue in his primary role.

– Cory Harkey has been named assistant special teams coach for the bills (Yahoo! Sports).

– The Cowboys should hire Tennessee State (NCAA) linebackers coach Joe Bowden (on3.com).

– In his final year of contract, Eric Henderson (defensive line coach, defensive running game coordinator) was extended by the rams according to The Athletic. Terms were not disclosed.

– The Saints formalized the hirings of Doug Marrone (offensive line coach) and Kodi Burns (receivers coach).

Sean McVay sees Raheem Morris as a potential great trainer

For the third consecutive year, Raheem Morris has passed several interviews to become head coach of an NFL franchise. And for the third time, no one accepted his candidacy. If there’s anyone who shouldn’t complain, it’s Sean McVay, who will be able to keep his defensive coordinator. In an interview with Albert Breer for Sports Illustrated, the Rams head coach spoke highly of Morris.

“If you’re looking for a great leader, a great motivator, a great person, who can inspire, and enable guys to reach their highest potential, unite people, who also feels the game, Raheem Morris is your guy. “

Bud Dupree hopes to return to top form

For his first season in Tennessee, Bud Dupree (LB, Titans) turned out to be disappointing. Only 11 games played, 17 tackles, 3 sacks and a forced fumble, far from what he showed in Pittsburgh. Seriously injured in the knee at the end of 2020, Dupree expected to experience a delicate year 2021. On the franchise’s official website, he explained that he plans to set the record straight in 2022.

“At the end of the season, I started to feel better. They always say that after rupturing your knee ligaments, the second season is when you feel like everything is back to normal. So I’m waiting to see that. But I have no excuse. Once you’re on the pitch, you have to do your job, despite the injuries. I will make sure that next year I will be as healthy as I always have been. “

Odell Beckham Jr. is also a dad

After Van Jefferson just hours after the Super Bowl victory, it’s the turn ofOdell Beckham Jr (WR) add a new member to their household. The 29-year-old receiver and his girlfriend Lauren Wood are now the proud parents of a baby boy named Zydn. The announcement was made by the player on his Instagram account.

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