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The Lions could be on Hard Knocks again
The NFL is at an impasse when it comes to the Hard Knocks program. Indeed, according to The Detroit News, NFL Films would have contacted the Detroit Lions about a possible second consecutive participation in the show it co-produces with HBO.
The league has not yet found a team willing to take part in the show.
However, it could force the Jets, Bears, Commanders or even the Saints to participate, although they have openly opposed it for the moment. (Dov Kleiman)
The Patriots are reportedly close to preparing an offer for DeAndre Hopkins
DeAndre Hopkins (WR) continues his visit to the Patriots. This could end with an offer from the New England franchise to the star receiver, according to TheAthletic.
Indeed, according to Jeff Howe, optimism would reign in the discussions between the two parties as to a potential agreement.
In 2022, DeAndre Hopkins received 64 balls for 717 yards and 3 touchdowns in just nine games before being cut by the Cardinals.
The Titans also reportedly have an offer on the table for Hopkins.
Antonio Brown’s Arena Football team kicked out of the league
Even outside the NFL fields, Antonio Brown continues to be talked about. The Albany Empire, franchise he owned, was kicked out of the National Arena League
In a statement, the league explained that the board of directors has unanimously decided to terminate the Albany Empire’s membership agreement following non-payment of required league dues and late payments.
Additionally, the league fined Antonio Brown for comments he made publicly, which he refused to pay. Brown had until noon to pay what he owed. This deadline having expired, the team was excluded from the league.
On the ground, things weren’t much more in place for the Empire. The team had won just once in seven games. The two quarterbacks of the workforce had been fired after the last game lost…
injuries
– Samaje Perine (RB, Broncos) left practice early on Wednesday after injuring his thumb. However, Sean Payton (HC, Broncos) was reassuring by stating that the running back had a simple thumb contusion and that he was fine. Perine had 681 yards and six touchdowns for the Bengals in the 2022 season before signing with the Broncos for two years.
– Rashan Gary (EDGE, Packers) has still not taken part in offseason training. The player is gradually recovering from the tear in the anterior cruciate ligament which prematurely ended his promising 2022 season (6 sacks in nine matches). The pass rusher has not given a return date but assures that he is giving one hundred percent day after day. (The Associated Press)
Transactions
The main signings of the day: Rodrigo Blankenship (K, Buccaneers), Billy Price (OL, Saints), Josh Thomas (S, Panthers), Lynn Bowden (WR, Saints), Keke Coutee (WR, Saints), Greg Mabin (CB , Panthers), Josh Thomas (S, Panthers)
The main cuts of the day: Dre Miller (WR), Vernon Scott (S, Panthers), Javon Mims (WR, Cardinals)
In short
– The Buccaneers have yet to pick their starting quarterback. If Trask and Mayfield are currently vying for the starting spot, it is the former Brown who has the advantage at the moment. Todd Bowles announced that the decision would be made “during training camp or right after. (The Associated Press)
– Justin Fields (QB, Bears) assures that “ the current was quickly passed with his new target landed from the Panthers DJ Moore. The young quarterback particularly highlighted the good body language of his receiver, as well as his ability to learn defensive coverage. (ESPN)
Andy Reid isn’t worried about Chris Jones’ absence
With 16.5 sacks and 17 tackles for loss earning him a spot on the All-Pro Team of the Season, Chris Jones (DT, Chiefs) couldn’t have asked for better as he prepares to negotiate an extension of contract. And the defensive lineman made it clear to his team by not participating in the mandatory minicamp.
Andy Reid, however, did not seem concerned during the press conference concluding the minicamp.
Chris was absent – like last year. It’s his choice. But I’m sure he will be at training camp. I wish I could affirm it. It’s possible not. We’ll see. »
For good reason, Chiefs GM Brett Veach said last month that extending Jones’ contract was among his priorities.
Despite kickoff rule change, Cordarrelle Patterson wants to continue to be ‘aggressive’
Cordarrelle Patterson (WR / RB, Falcons) intends to continue doing what he knows how to do best, namely returning kicks, despite the new rule put in place by the NFL.
“I didn’t really pay attention to that because, to be honest, I don’t think it affects what we do around here that much because we’re going to be aggressive. This is what the coach expects from us and this is what we are going to serve him. We’re going to go around the court,” he told USA TODAY Sports.
Aggressive certainly, but not to the point of disadvantage his team.
“Honestly, it depends on the situation. If the opposing team is hitting high in the sky up to ten yards and a guy is five yards from me, why don’t I call for the fair catch? We would start from the 25-yard line. It’s just common sense. We are going to be aggressive but we still have to think before we act. »
The preseason could already give some answers according to the returner.
“It will be interesting to see during the preseason how each team will adjust to this new rule. Not just the Falcons, but the other 31 teams, to see how everyone plays it. Just try to play it smart. Who knows ? We’ll see. »
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