Last week, the Chiefs and left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. tried to work out a long-term deal before the window closed on multi-year contracts for franchise-tagged players. The effort failed, and the team reportedly isn’t happy about it. Via Pete Grathoff of the Kansas City Star, Jeff Chadiha recently explained on NFL Network that the [more] … [Read more...] about Chiefs are reportedly frustrated with Orlando Brown Jr. for not taking long-term deal
Archives for July 2022
Mecole Hardman: A good year to come up and take advantage of the opportunity
We know that Tyreek Hill‘s departure will lead to a different look on offense for the Chiefs this season, but it remains to be seen exactly how the Chiefs will operate now that Hill calls Miami home. Hill’s former partner at wideout Mecole Hardman believes that the presence of quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end [more] … [Read more...] about Mecole Hardman: A good year to come up and take advantage of the opportunity
Kliff Kingsbury on Kyler Murray: At his best, I don’t know who’s better in the league
The Cardinals were able to get a deal done with quarterback Kyler Murray on Thursday, agreeing to a five-year extension with a reported $230.5 million with $160 million guaranteed. Arizona head coach Kliff Kingsbury made an appearance on Cardinals play-by-play radio announcer Dave Pasch’s podcast, saying he feels like Murray is going to continue to [more] … [Read more...] about Kliff Kingsbury on Kyler Murray: At his best, I don’t know who’s better in the league
Browns sign Perrion Winfrey, place David Bell on PUP list
The Browns announced a pair of roster moves involving 2022 draft picks on Friday. Fourth-round defensive tackle Perrion Winfrey has signed his four-year rookie deal with the club. Winfrey is the ninth on nine picks to sign with the team. Winfrey had 23 tackles, 5.5 sacks and one forced fumble during his final season at [more] … [Read more...] about Browns sign Perrion Winfrey, place David Bell on PUP list
Heinz “Red Zone” will remain, without the ketchup bottles, at not-Heinz Field
It’s no longer Heinz Field, but the Heinz isn’t going away completely. According to Mark Belko of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Kraft Heinz and the Steelers have reached a verbal deal on a five-year relationship that will allow Heinz to maintain a presence at the place that no longer will be known as Heinz Field. “We’re [more] … [Read more...] about Heinz “Red Zone” will remain, without the ketchup bottles, at not-Heinz Field