Posts Tagged ‘Daily Briefing’
The Daily Briefing Wednesday, March 31, 2021
AROUND THE NFL Daily Briefing In 2020, the determination of Roger Goodell and the NFL played a significant role in breaking the lockdown mentality imposed by government experts. In 2021, he is determined to get things back to as close to “normal” as we will be allowed. Charles Robinson of YahooSports.com: In an unprompted statement…
Read MoreThe Daily Briefing Tuesday, March 30, 2021
AROUND THE NFL Daily Briefing NFC EAST WASHINGTON Matt Johnson of Sportsnaut contemplates where the WFT might stand vis a vis drafting or otherwise acquiring a quarterback: The Washington Football Team made two key commitments to its quarterback room this offseason, re-signing Taylor Heinicke and handing out a Ryan Fitzpatrick contract that suggests he…
Read MoreThe Daily Briefing Monday, March 29, 2021
AROUND THE NFL Daily Briefing On Friday, the 49ers made a dramatic move up in the draft, presumably for a quarterback, facilitated by the Dolphins who still remain in strong position thanks to the Eagles who withdraw from elite QB consideration. We have complete coverage in each team’s section. Here, Jordan Dajani of CBSSports.com declares…
Read MoreThe Daily Briefing Friday, March 26, 2021
AROUND THE NFL Daily Briefing If everyone is vaccinated, can the NFL reduce some of its precautions? Kevin Seifert ofESPN.com: The NFL has “no intention” to require COVID-19 vaccinations for players, coaches or team staff members, according to the league’s chief medical officer. Speaking Thursday on the NFL Network, Dr. Allen Sills said he…
Read MoreThe Daily Briefing Thursday, March 25, 2021
AROUND THE NFL Daily Briefing It’s almost April, and the NFL and NFLPA are getting around to discussing their 2021 “offseason work structure.” Kevin Seifert of ESPN.com says the players have no interest in seeing each other up close and personnel. NFL owners hope to resume in-person offseason workouts this spring, sources tell ESPN’s Chris…
Read MoreThe Daily Briefing Wednesday, March 24, 2021
AROUND THE NFL Daily Briefing NFC EAST DALLAS Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk.com is not a fan of how Jerry Jones handled QB DAK PRESCOTT: Jerry Jones didn’t have unique information about the money that was coming from the TV networks. The real question is whether he had any idea that the broader free-agency market…
Read MoreThe Daily Briefing Tuesday, March 23, 2021
AROUND THE NFL Daily Briefing Peter King on unabated free agency despite the Covid cap constrictions: I was wrong about 2021 free agency when I wrote last week I thought teams wouldn’t have the same fervor out of the box. And many of the 32 teams were typically frenetic. In 2020, 30 deals of players…
Read MoreThe Daily Briefing Monday, March 22, 2021
AROUND THE NFL Daily Briefing NFC NORTH CHICAGO DT AKIEM HICKS is likely to remain a Bear. Michael David Smith ofProFootballTalk.com: The Bears gave defensive tackle Akiem Hicks permission to seek a trade, but nothing has materialized and it now appears Hicks will remain in Chicago. Hicks is now likely to remain with the…
Read MoreThe Daily Briefing Friday, March 19, 2021
AROUND THE NFL Daily Briefing The NFL announced its new TV deals, carrying all the way until 2033, on Thursday. John Breech of CBSSports.com spots some interesting developments: The NFL’s new television deal won’t kick in until 2023, but when that happens, there will be some big changes coming around the league. If you…
Read MoreThe Daily Briefing Thursday, March 18, 2021
AROUND THE NFL Daily Briefing NFC NORTH GREEN BAY Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com looks at the contract that retained the services of RB AARON JONES: Without using the franchise tag, the Green Bay Packers essentially paid running back Aaron Jones the same as if they had used the tag on him this year and…
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