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Foster Moreau announces complete remission of her cancer

The news had been a shock at the beginning of the year. While he was free and about to commit to the Saints, Foster Moreau (YOU) had been diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma during a medical visit. The 25-year-old player, suffering from this cancer which first affects the white blood cells before spreading to the immune system, had decided to leave the field to fight his disease.

A few months later, the good news finally arrives. First, because the tight end finally signed a 3-year, $12 million contract with the Saints in May. Then, and this is the most important, because he has just announced on Twitter the total remission of his cancer after months of fighting. His state of health will be closely monitored in the coming months/years, but he will already be able to participate in the resumption of training camp. Good news.

Michael Vick advises Tua Tagovailoa

Slowed down by numerous injuries, to the point of thinking about retirement, Tua Tagovailoa (QB, Dolphins) will start his fourth NFL season in September. Unable for the moment to achieve a full season, the young quarterback must thicken, as explained by Michael Vick, at the microphone of the Tyreek Hill podcast (WR, Dolphins).

“I think he needs to build up a little bit, be a little bigger, stronger. As you grow into your man body, it’s something that has to happen. There is nothing wrong with putting on five or seven kilos. »

Mason Crosby is gearing up for a seventeenth season

Coming to the end of his adventure in Green Bay, Mason Crosby (K) discovered at 38 the joys of free agency. Despite the absence of a contract, the former Packers is preparing to play his seventeenth season, as he explained to ESPN.

“You should never give up on anything in this sport. Weird things happen every year, and you never know what can happen. I was a kicker for a long time. I’m known for that. The teams probably want to know if I’m ready, and I still have some under my feet. I prepare myself for training camps and I feel good. I can’t wait to take the next opportunity that comes my way and we’ll see what happens.

It’s amazing that this is the first time in sixteen years that I’ve been free. I was so lucky and really grateful to have been able, through those years, to sign a contract with the Packers before having to test the market. So I’m a little in the unknown. »

During his 2022 season, Crosby succeeded in 86.2% of his field goals (25/29), being perfect in particular at less than 40 yards. It was on the long distance kicks that the veteran was in difficulty, succeeding only a quarter of his attempts at more than 50 yards. Despite his advanced age for a top athlete, it would be unlikely that any team would give him at least a chance to show that he is still up to the task.

Jaylen Waddle loves playing with Tagovailoa

Teammates since college at Alabama Jaylen Waddle (WR, Dolphins) and Tua Tagovailoa continue to shine in the NFL. Best receiver in terms of yards per reception, Waddle explained to KPRC how his quarterback always managed to make him shine.

“The placement of his ball. I think everyone can see it. He knows exactly where to place the ball so his receiver can not only catch it, but also run with it. That’s what makes Tua who he is. »

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