
Yagya Bhargava
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Jan 19, 2025 |
brownsnation.com | Yagya Bhargava
Draft season beckons for the Cleveland Browns as the 2024 regular season wrapped up, bringing with it their first first-round pick since 2021. With the draft order now set and key events like the Senior Bowl and NFL Combine approaching in early 2024, speculation about the Browns’ strategy is heating up. Veteran insider Tony Grossi has stepped forward with some pointed thoughts about their crucial No. 2 overall pick.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
bvmsports.com | Yagya Bhargava
The Detroit Lions' playoff exit has suddenly accelerated the NFL's head coaching carousel, with the team's top assistants now free to pursue their next career moves. Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn, the Lions' offensive and defensive coordinators, already sparked interest during virtual interviews in their bye week before the team's 45-31 divisional round defeat to the Washington Commanders.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
brownsnation.com | Yagya Bhargava
The Cleveland Browns’ future success could hinge on their upcoming NFL Draft strategy, with finding the right quarterback at the top of their priority list. They’re searching for a signal-caller who brings more than just arm strength – someone who can stretch the field, deliver precise intermediate passes, and master the delicate balance between power and touch. Amid these discussions, analyst Jay Crawford has identified a prospect who might check all these boxes.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
bvmsports.com | Yagya Bhargava
The Philadelphia Eagles and A.J. Brown entered the Divisional Round with their sights set on reaching the NFC Championship Game, a stage they haven't seen since 2022. As they prepared to face off against the Los Angeles Rams, Brown's impact remained significant despite a slight dip in his stats this season. The Eagles recognized his elite status among NFL receivers, securing him with a hefty three-year, $96 million extension that kicked in for 2024.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
thecoldwire.com | Yagya Bhargava
The Detroit Lions’ playoff exit has suddenly accelerated the NFL’s head coaching carousel, with the team’s top assistants now free to pursue their next career moves. Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn, the Lions’ offensive and defensive coordinators, already sparked interest during virtual interviews in their bye week before the team’s 45-31 divisional round defeat to the Washington Commanders.
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