Blake Bortles undergoes surgery on right wrist

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As we approach an intriguing offseason for the Jacksonville Jaguars, a new wrinkle has been added into the situation surrounding the franchise’s starting quarterback.

Blake Bortles underwent wrist surgery last week to fix an issue he dealt with during the entire 2017 season, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported, per a source informed of the quarterback’s situation.

The injury was in his right wrist, serving as part of his throwing hand. Bortles is expected to make a full recovery, Rapoport added. Continue reading

Patriots coaching trio approaches final stand in SB LII

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Super Bowl LII brings New England, football’s most dominant franchise in this millennium, to the game’s biggest stage yet again.

It’s the eighth time it has happened for the Tom Brady-led Patriots. For this group of coaches, it very well could be their last time together.

Bill Belichick’s coaching tree has been picked many times over the last two-and-a-half decades, and it’s borne some quality fruit over that time (Nick Saban, Kirk Ferentz). But it’s also had its share of excellent coordinators who didn’t end up sticking as head coaches (Romeo Crennel, Charlie Weis). Continue reading

Eagles arrive in Minnesota ahead of Super Bowl LII

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The Eagles have landed.

Philadelphia’s team plane touched down at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport on Sunday ahead of Super Bowl LII. The championship game will be played between the Eagles and New England Patriots on Feb. 4 at U.S. Bank Stadium.

Super Bowl LII will be the first Super Bowl in Minneapolis since Super Bowl XXVI, played between the Buffalo Bills and Washington Redskins on Jan. 26, 1992, at the since-demolished Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. It is Philadelphia’s first appearance in the game since the Eagles fell to the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX on Feb. 6, 2005, in Jacksonville, Florida. Continue reading

Tom Brady gets stitches out; Rob Gronkowski practices

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Football’s most scrutinized hand is now stitch-free.

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady had his 12 stitches removed from his right hand earlier this week, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. Brady had played against Jacksonville with the stitches in his hand, protected by a bandage that received plenty of pre- and in-game attention. Continue reading

John Elway: Broncos have picks to trade for, draft QB

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Fresh off a 5-11 campaign, John Elway is entering a pivotal offseason for his Denver Broncos.

First and foremost for the executive VP is the quarterback position, which desperately needs addressing. Denver owns the fifth pick in a draft touted as being rich at the position. He also could make another big splash via free agency or trade, pursuing, say, Kirk Cousins or Alex Smith.

“Any time you draft that high you have to make ’em count,” Elway said, via KUSA-TV. “We’ve got a lot of picks so we have the ammo also [to trade], so we’ve got to make sure we make them all count.” Continue reading

Panthers to start GM interviews with Hurney, Raye

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Carolina’s search for its next general manager is set to start this week.

The Panthers will begin interviews for the vacant permanent position, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero and NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Saturday. The Panthers are interviewing Texans assistant general manager Jimmy Raye III on Thursday and Bills assistant college scouting director Lake Dawson on Friday, per Rapoport. Interim GM Marty Hurney will interview this week, as well.

Carolina also plans to interview Bills assistant director of college scouting Lake Dawson and is expected to reach out to Titans director of player personnel Ryan Cowden, who spent 16 years with the Panthers, Pelissero and Rapoport added. Continue reading

Rob Gronkowski back at Patriots practice Saturday

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Rob Gronkowski was back at Patriots practice on Saturday, six days after suffering a concussion in the AFC Championship Game.

The tight end took part in the portion of New England’s practice open to the media, NFL Network’s Omar Ruiz reported. Despite participating in at least some capacity, Gronkowski hasn’t officially cleared concussion protocol, Ruiz added. Continue reading

Eli Manning ‘excited’ to get to work with Pat Shurmur

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Pat Shurmur opened his Giants career by backing Eli ManningGiants franchise quarterback with two Super Bowl rings to show for his efforts.

Smart man.

Likely buoyed by the show of support, Manning expressed excitement to get to work with his new, offensive-minded head coach.

“(I’m) just excited to see how he calls games, how he looks at defenses, how he wants to pick them apart and just seeing his insight to that and learn from it,” Manning said, via the New York Daily News. “So we can see things the same way, have great communication and figure out how to score some points.” Continue reading

Luke Falk leaves Senior Bowl to attend Tyler Hilinski’s funeral

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Luke Falk is wrapping up his successful week early to say his final goodbyes to a former teammate.

The former Washington State quarterback withdrew from the Senior Bowl on Friday to return to Southern California to attend the Saturday funeral for Tyler Hilinski, according to a report from the Seattle Times. By leaving, Falk will also miss playing in the Senior Bowl game, which will take place Saturday at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama.

Hilinski died Jan. 16 in Pullman, Washington, from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, according to the Whitman County (Washington) Coroner. Continue reading

Pat Shurmur ready to start Giants run with Eli Manning

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Pat Shurmur couldn’t even get through his expressions of gratitude before the lights went out on him.

Here’s to hoping that isn’t an omen for his career with the New York Giants.

“And we’re off, huh?” Shurmur joked as the lights came back on.

Shurmur was introduced as the Giants‘ new head coach on Friday by team co-owner John Mara. He made it clear rather quickly that he’s not here to push Eli Manning out the door. Continue reading