
Kevin Hickey
Editor at ColtsWire
Contributing Editor at Giants Wire Podcast
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2 weeks ago |
giantswire.usatoday.com | Kevin Hickey
The New York Giants defense will feature a handful of new players going into the 2025 season. As Shane Bowen enters his second campaign as the defensive coordinator, he'll have a new mix of players to work with, including some shiny new additions in the secondary after general manager Joe Schoen made an aggressive push to improve that unit. When looking at the biggest loss of the offseason for each NFL team, Jared Dubin of CBS Sports landed on safety Jason Pinnock.
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2 weeks ago |
titanswire.usatoday.com | Kevin Hickey
The Tennessee Titans will have some ground to make up on the defensive side of the ball after losing one of their cornerstone pieces this offseason. With Dennard Wilson returning as the defensive coordinator, the unit will be relying heavily on the pass-rush group consisting of Jeffery Simmons, Arden Key, and Dre'Mont Jones. When looking at the biggest loss of the offseason for each NFL team, Jared Dubin of CBS Sports landed on edge rusher Harold Landry for the Titans.
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2 weeks ago |
titanswire.usatoday.com | Kevin Hickey
The Tennessee Titans entered the offseason with a plan to establish some key pieces around a young, incoming quarterback. Though they may not have known Cam Ward would be the selection at the time of free agency, the Titans essentially crafted their offseason to surround the Miami product with as much help as possible. Even so, there's still one more move that could be made.
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2 weeks ago |
titanswire.usatoday.com | Kevin Hickey
With the expectation of an incoming rookie quarterback, the Tennessee Titans made an emphasis on improving the offensive line. While the splash move in free agency was signing left tackle Dan Moore Jr. to a four-year, $82 million deal, that was a move that has been largely questioned considering the amount of money the Titans gave to the 26-year-old. In contrast, one of their more under-the-radar moves was signing veteran guard Kevin Zeitler to a one-year deal in free agency.
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2 weeks ago |
giantswire.usatoday.com | Kevin Hickey
New York Giants wide receiver Jalin Hyatt has yet to come through with a breakout campaign, and he now enters the most crucial season of his career. After showing some flashes during his rookie campaign in 2023, posting 23 receptions for 311 yards, Hyatt took a major step back in Year 2. The Tennessee product was a non-factor during his second season, recording just eight receptions for 62 yards.
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