Monthly Archives: July 2024

Training camp stock watch: Pats’ top QB Brissett strikes deep down the field

Training camp stock watch: Pats’ top QB Brissett strikes deep down the field originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston FOXBORO — Though the Patriots went through their first fully-padded practice on Monday, their offense didn’t exactly seem as though it was moving in the right direction in terms of being ready for meaningful football. They committed at least two false starts …

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Jackson will miss remainder of 49ers training camp to rehab knee

Jackson will miss remainder of 49ers training camp to rehab knee originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area SANTA CLARA — The 49ers might need to consider adding to their defensive front with Drake Jackson’s future uncertain. Kyle Shanahan gave a less-than-positive update on the defensive end’s status on Monday after the third-year pass rusher underwent patellar tendon surgery in …

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The highest-paid quarterbacks in the NFL

A pair of quarterbacks signed new, massive contracts over the weekend, continuing to push Patrick Mahomes down the list of the NFL’s highest-paid quarterbacks. Jordan Love inked a four-year, $220 million extension with the Green Bay Packers that includes $160.3 million guaranteed. The deal brought Love into a tie for the highest-paid quarterback in the league on an average annual …

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Bad snaps, sloppy play upset Aaron Rodgers at Jets practice

The Jets broke out the pads for the first time this summer on Monday and they also got a dose of an angry Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers threw an interception that went off wide receiver Allen Lazard’s hands early in the session, struggled to corral erratic snaps from center Joe Tippmann and went down after being tripped by one of his …

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San Tan Charter’s Uriah Neloms, an Arizona State commit, embraces move to QB

It was the first day of football practice in helmets at San Tan Charter and Uriah Neloms couldn’t be found in the receivers’ line. That’s because he was throwing the football to receivers. After catching 13 touchdown passes for the 2A school last season, the 6-foot-4, 200-pound athlete is making the move to quarterback. “It’s what helps the team,” Neloms …

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Judon voices frustration with contract dispute, ‘business of football’

Judon voices frustration with contract dispute, ‘business of football’ originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston Judging by Monday’s training camp practice, Matthew Judon doesn’t appear to be any closer to getting the contract he desires from the New England Patriots. While he was present on the fields outside Gillette Stadium, the star outside linebacker didn’t participate in the padded practice. …

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Michigan 2026 4-star tackle has Notre Dame football in his top-9

The class of 2026 is starting to take shape, and Notre Dame football is contending for multiple top targets. One of those prospects is Michigan offensive tackle Gregory Patrick, who on Monday narrowed down his list to just nine schools with the Irish included. The 6-foot, 5-inch and 275-pound lineman also is still considering other programs like Penn State, Oklahoma, …

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Over the past four years, Dak Prescott has been the cash-flow king

In recent days, we’ve tried to shift some of the focus regarding quarterback contracts from APY (and only APY) to cash flow. As to the four-year window from 2023 through 2026 and 2024 through 2027, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is the cash-flow king. As to the four-year period that ended in 2023, the winner was Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott. Per …

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