It became instantly obvious during the 2018 season that Bills quarterback Josh Allen has a significant amount of mobility. It eventually became clear that, like most mobile quarterbacks, there’s a balance to be struck between cutting it loose and keeping away from injured reserve. The Bills continue to try to strike that balance, five years [more] … [Read more...] about Bills continue to balance getting the most out of Josh Allen with protecting him
Andy Reid: Patrick Mahomes’ ankle hasn’t slowed down his offseason workouts
The most-watched ankle of the NFL postseason hasn’t caused any trouble during the offseason. Chiefs coach Andy Reid told Steve Wyche of NFL Network that quarterback Patrick Mahomes‘ ankle hasn’t prevented him from working out this offseason and isn’t a concern going forward. “He didn’t have to get anything done. He’s doing good, he feels [more] … [Read more...] about Andy Reid: Patrick Mahomes’ ankle hasn’t slowed down his offseason workouts
Robert Saleh: Aaron Rodgers’s interest shows how far Jets have come
The Jets still haven’t landed quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The mere fact that they even have him on the line counts as progress. That’s how Jets coach Robert Saleh characterized the situation in Sunday comments to Judy Battista of NFL Network. “Two years ago when we first got there, just thinking about where we were and [more] … [Read more...] about Robert Saleh: Aaron Rodgers’s interest shows how far Jets have come
Sean Payton hires Joe Vitt out of retirement as assistant coach on Broncos’ staff
Longtime Sean Payton assistant coach Joe Vitt is coming out of retirement to work for Payton again. The Broncos have announced their full coaching staff for 2023, and Vitt’s name was a surprise on the list, as senior defensive assistant. Vitt coached on Payton’s staff in New Orleans from 2006 to 2016, including as interim [more] … [Read more...] about Sean Payton hires Joe Vitt out of retirement as assistant coach on Broncos’ staff
Brian Daboll expects Daniel Jones to “grow into the quarterback we think he can be”
The Giants have made their investment in quarterback Daniel Jones with a four-year, $160 million contract, and they expect him to progress as a quarterback during those four years. Giants coach Brian Daboll says Jones should benefit from continuing to play in the same offense for years to come. “It’s his second year in the [more] … [Read more...] about Brian Daboll expects Daniel Jones to “grow into the quarterback we think he can be”