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  • 1 week ago | essentiallysports.com | Bhwya Sriya

    The Kansas City Chiefs came so close to making history last season. Three Super Bowls in a row is definitely not a joke. But falling short of the three-peat, ah, that one really hurts. Nevertheless, now it’s time to get back to business. With the 2025 draft ahead, Andy Reid has a lot of work to do. For instance, we all know that trading away Joe Thuney left a big gap in the offensive line – something which Patrick Mahomes can’t afford.

  • 1 week ago | essentiallysports.com | Bhwya Sriya

    The Los Angeles Chargers hold the No. 22 pick in this year’s NFL Draft. Most folks are expecting them to go for offense in the first round. But reality might be different. Yes! As per the reports, there’s a strong chance they might go in a different direction in Round 1. With head coach Jim Harbaugh in charge, there are some big holes to patch on this roster’s defensive line, especially at edge rusher or defensive tackle. It’s not like the D-line is empty.

  • 1 week ago | essentiallysports.com | Bhwya Sriya

    It’s no secret that the Atlanta Falcons have been starving for a real edge rusher. Ever since that 2017 Super Bowl run, when players were injured and performance declined, they’ve been chasing what they lost. Year after year, the defense just couldn’t seal the deal off the edge. It’s been frustrating to watch. However, they’ve finally made a move by signing Leonard Floyd for one year, after his 8.5 sacks or more for five straight seasons.

  • 1 week ago | essentiallysports.com | Bhwya Sriya

    Back in 2023, Derek Carr pushed through a sprained AC joint and played the whole season without missing a game. But in 2024, things got rough. An oblique injury took him out for three weeks, and then came the concussion and a hand injury that sidelined him from Week 15 through 18. Since then, the New Orleans Saints have been pretty quiet about it all. However, one thing’s been obvious from the start – they’ve always wanted a reliable quarterback. But that hope might see its death now.

  • 1 week ago | essentiallysports.com | Bhwya Sriya

    Mark Andrews is believed to be the only player in the league battling Type 1 diabetes – something he’s managed since he was just 9. He pricks his finger nearly 30 times a game. Still, the disease hasn’t held him back one bit. At 29, he’s the all-time touchdown leader for the Baltimore Ravens with 51 scores. That alone tells you how much Lamar Jackson and John Harbaugh trust him. But here’s the twist – what if their favorite target doesn’t stay with them much longer?

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