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The NFL point of July 3: Andy Dalton still sees himself as a starter

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Andy Dalton sees himself as a starter

If Andy Dalton has long been a starter in the NFL, mainly in the Bengals, this will probably not be the case in 2023. However, the player announced that he still felt at the level, in an interview with the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

I consider myself a starter in this league; I don’t think there are 32 guys better than me

It remains unlikely that the Panthers will give him the starting spot.

Chase Claypool is (very) optimistic

In a potentially very open NFC North next season, Chase Claypool sees things big for the Bears, in an interview with talkSPORT.

I really believe that this year compared to last year, it will be day and night. I think the fans will love it next year. I’m excited, obviously with the additions we had in the offseason, but also learning from last season. All those lessons and progression that we had to go through last season, I think this season is going to be awesome. »

With the arrival of DJ Moore in particular, the aerial game should indeed be more pleasant than in 2022.

Jamal Agnew is very happy with the arrival of Calvin Ridley

Suspended last season, Calvin Ridley will finally be able to start a new chapter in his career in Jacksonville. Good news for receiver / returner Jamal Agnew, who confirmed his enthusiasm at the microphone of talkSPORT.

We have an explosive offense, obviously we have Christian Kirk, Zay Jones, Evan Engram, Travis Etienne, myself, and then obviously Trevor Lawrence. But adding Calvin into this offense over what we already built last year? The league needs to be careful.

Eric Bieniemy (OC, Commanders) confident for Sam Howell

Sam Howell will have the opportunity to show his potential in 2023 at the head of the Commanders attack, and he already has the confidence of his coach, who has not failed to say all the good things he thinks of the players. in an interview with Commanders Wire.

Well, first of all, Sam is very competitive. What I also like about him is that he is intelligent. He understands some of the times he makes mistakes, and the only thing he wants to know is what he can do to improve.

I just enjoy watching him work and see how he handles the ups and downs because you will have them throughout your work in the offseason. But what I like about him is that he always remains stable. His behavior does not change and he is very, very competitive. And I will say this; he also self-corrects because he knows exactly what he did and what he should have done, which is a good thing.

While this is mostly a typical talk of early-season optimism, it’s always nice for a young quarterback to have the backing of their coordinator.

In short

– Despite initial desires, Budda Baker (S, Cardinals) will be present at training camp. (NFL Network)

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