
Albert Breer
Senior NFL Reporter at Sports Illustrated
Sr. NFL Reporter/Lead Content Strategist @TheMMQB | @Amazon @NFLonPrime Insider | @NBCSBoston | @985TheSportsHub | Boston Globe, Dallas Morning News, NFLN alum.
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1 week ago |
inkl.com | Albert Breer
From tunejunkE (@tunejunkE): MVP for this year? Tune, give me Joe Burrow. The wild thing is that he could have won it last year, in a season when the Bengals didn’t even make the playoffs. He threw more yards (4,918) and touchdowns (43) than anyone else, and had the most throws (652) and completions (460), too, while maintaining the fourth-highest completion percentage (70.6%) in all of football. His passer rating of 108.5 was third.
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1 week ago |
si.com | Albert Breer
Lots of questions to get to, even as the NFL spring winds down, and the summer break arrives. Let’s dive in …From tunejunkE (@tunejunkE): MVP for this year? Tune, give me Joe Burrow. The wild thing is that he could have won it last year, in a season when the Bengals didn’t even make the playoffs.
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1 week ago |
inkl.com | Albert Breer
I think Brian Schottenheimer has a good shot to make it as Dallas Cowboys coach and, to me, the Micah Parsons situation is a great illustration of why. There’s a very real Father’s Day tie-in to it that’s apparent on the walls of Schotty’s new office. There are two pictures of his dad prominently displayed. One is of the legendary Marty coaching the Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterbacks in 1994—they were Joe Montana and Steve Bono at the time—even though Schottenheimer was a defensive coach.
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1 week ago |
si.com | Albert Breer
It’s summer in the NFL (for most teams)! But that won’t slow down the Takeaways, at least for this week. We’re going to focus on a few of my big-picture feelings coming out of the OTAs and minicamps …I think Brian Schottenheimer has a good shot to make it as Dallas Cowboys coach and, to me, the Micah Parsons situation is a great illustration of why. There’s a very real Father’s Day tie-in to it that’s apparent on the walls of Schotty’s new office.
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2 weeks ago |
si.com | Albert Breer
Big NFL minicamp week. Big mailbag week. Let’s go …From Tzvi Machlin (@TzviLovesSports): Is there ANY trade interest in Kirk Cousins right now? Tzvi, we’ve discussed this plenty, and we can discuss it again. The lack of a Kirk Cousins trade at this point in the offseason is due to the actions of all three parties needed to complete a deal: the Falcons, the quarterback-hungry suitors and Cousins himself. First, as far as the Falcons, their culpability comes down to money.
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These things are often less complicated than people think. For the Packers, it's about availability. Last year, DC Jeff Hafley called games differently with Jaire Alexander in there—he made that big a difference. But he only was out there for 7 games. Missed 20 the last 2 years.

The Packers offered Jaire Alexander a reduced, incentive-laden one-year deal that'd make him a free agent in 2026—Alexander turned it down, not liking the structure. Green Bay tried to trade him in March, and during the draft. That also failed, so Alexander's a June free agent.

The Packers offered Jaire Alexander a reduced, incentive-laden one-year deal that'd make him a free agent in 2026—Alexander turned it down, not liking the structure. Green Bay tried to trade him in March, and during the draft. That also failed, so Alexander's a June free agent.

Good story from @DanPompei here on @Buccaneers WR Chris Godwin—who confirms he left a LOT of money on the table to stay in Tampa. Per Godwin, the @Patriots offered him $30 million per before he signed a three-year, $66 million deal with the Bucs.

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