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Breakfast: Harbaugh's Chargers will run a lot

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–[Off-season] Pittsburgh Steelers: an attack under construction

Matt Araiza returns to the NFL

Embroiled in a dark case of gang rape, Matt Araiza (P) is definitively cleared. The young 23-year-old kicker, cut by the Bills after the revelation of this affair, has just signed a contract with the Chiefs. The charges against him were all dropped. The investigation concluded that the player was no longer present at the party where the reprehensible acts allegedly took place.

Chosen in the sixth round of the 2022 draft, the punter had not even set foot on the field during an official match. Buffalo chose to fire him in August of that year.

Chargers want a big running game

Little surprise with the appointment of Jim Harbaugh as Head Coach and Greg Roman as offensive coordinator, the objective of the new staff is to establish a dominant ground game. During his first press conference since his appointment, Roman confirmed his plan.

“Can you imagine Justin Herbert with a great running game? » Roman asked. “We don’t know, but I can imagine what it might look like. So that’s a bit of a vision. I think in this league you can really help dictate defenses if you have a strong ground attack. I think you’re probably going to see a varied running game.”

Supporters are therefore warned, if they still have doubts, the Bolts will run, run and run again.

Dont'a Hightower always wanted to be a coach

Jerod Mayo says it! According to the Patriots' new head coach, his new linebackers coach and former teammate at New England, Dont'a Hightower, is made to lead.

“Hightower, he was my little brother when he got here and one of the smartest players I've ever been with,” Mayo said at a press conference. Hightower always really wanted to coach. He was already a coach on the field (as a player, Editor's note). He took the torch and knew how to keep it. »

According to the head coach, the former successful linebacker had been thinking about joining the Pats staff for a while. It's done !

Change of defensive scheme in Green Bay

The arrival of Jeff Hafley as defensive coordinator of the Packers will indeed lead to a change in the alignment of the defensive front. Accustomed to playing in 34 for more than 10 years, it will now be a defensive line of 4 players. No problem for Matt LaFleur (HC). The Packers coach is convinced that it will be easy for the players on the squad to adjust to this new system.

Transactions

– The Saints need to make room in their cap space. To remedy this, they have just restructured the contract of Erik McCoy (OL). By converting the salary and bonus of the 26-year-old center, New Orleans gives itself a little breathing room and frees up $7.18 million. In 2023, McCoy signed a nice five-year, $63.75 million contract with the Louisiana franchise.

– The Seahawks reworked the contract of Geno Smith (QB), creating $4.8 million in space without their salary cap.

Today's main signings: Kazmeir Allen (WR/PR, Commanders), Mason Brooks (G, Commanders), Albert Okwuegbunam (TE, Eagles), Michale Badgley (K, Lions), Tyree Gilipsee (S, Chiefs)

Coach, coach, coach

– The Chargers are set to hire Kiel McDonald for their running backs coach position (ESPN)

– Josh Grizzard is the new passing game coordinator for the Buccaneers. (ProFootballTalk)

– Kris Richard will take charge of the defensive back squad for the Jacksonville Jaguars. (ProFootballTalk)

In short

The long-awaited EA Sports video game dedicated to College Football announced yesterday that all 134 FBS programs (the equivalent of the 1st university division) would be present in the game. Now the game developers are contacting the 11,000 student athletes to ask them if they would like to be part of the game. They will be paid $600 and a copy of the game.

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