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Let the New England Patriots’ “audacious era” begin? Typically categorized for their measured approach to roster building, director of scouting Eliot Wolf advised that the Patriots are expected to assert themselves in the days leading into the start of the new league year on March 13. With the prospect of entering free agency with up to $86.9 million in salary cap space, the Pats have the choice of spending lavishly this offseason to improve the team. “We’re going to aggressively try to help the team,” Wolf said during a Tuesday morning NFL Scouting Combine press conference. “Take that however you…
The NFL Combine is starting, which means the 2024 NFL Draft is much closer. And since the New England Patriots are relying on a young team to help them get back on track, there is no better time than now to look at some of the prospects they can pick. Below we’ll take a look at the best pick they should target in Round 3. The Patriots should select Yale OT Kiran Amegadjie with the No. 68 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft With Trent Brown expected to leave in free agency and Mike Onwenu’s future being unknown at…
NFL teams often like to keep their intentions close to themselves in the weeks leading up to the NFL Draft, but the Pittsburgh Steelers may have tipped their hand. Even before releasing Mason Cole on Friday, insiders were connecting the Steelers to top center prospects such as Oregon’s Jackson Powers-Johnson and West Virginia’s Zach Frazier. While some may argue Pittsburgh has more pressing needs, namely defensive line and more help for the secondary, center now appears to be a glaring hole on the roster. The decision to cut Cole, who had been with the team since 2022, saves $5 million…
The Pittsburgh Steelers have plenty of options in free agency and have had name after name linked to them as possible signings. But the release of one tight end may make too much sense for them to pass up. With Arthur Smith calling the shots within the offense, the Steelers have already started filling some of their openings with former coaches of his. To this point, they’ve added two former assistants from his Atlanta Falcons staff. Next could be the addition of a veteran tight end. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Falcons are releasing veteran Jonnu Smith after just…
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a very successful draft in 2004. The organization found its starting quarterback and leader of their locker room for the next 18 years, Ben Roethlisberger, who brought two Super Bowl titles to the city of Pittsburgh. They also selected Max Starks, who was a staple of their offensive line for the next nine years and was also a member of both of those Super Bowl winning teams. Steelers Head Coach Bill Cowher Quizzed Max Starks Right Before Selecting Him In 2004 “Omar Khan got on the phone and said, ‘Here is Coach Cowher.’ He asked me…
The Los Angeles Lakers had a pivotal game against the Phoenix Suns this past weekend that carried Play-In Tournament ramifications. The Lakers and Suns came into the afternoon as the No. 8 and No. 9 seeds, respectively, so a win would go a long way in determining standings. However, Los Angeles came out flat and it wound up costing them a win against a shorthanded Phoenix team. Throughout the game, the Lakers were aggressive getting two feet in the paint and attacking the rim. However, it only resulted in eight free throw attempts for the team and Anthony Davis admitted…
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is adding to his greatness as his career winds down as it seems like his accolades are growing with every game. In his 21st season, one of the last things left to accomplish in his career is playing with his son Bronny. After a health scare this summer, Bronny, fortunately, was able to take the floor once again as a freshman with the USC Trojans. It remains to be seen whether he will be a one-and-done, but the next step is getting drafted. In 19 games with the Trojans, Bronny is averaging 5.5 points,…
As is typical for the LA Clippers this time of the year, one of their future Hall of Fame veterans is down for the count — just when the games start to matter! This time, it’s nine-time All-Star forward Paul George. Per Mark Medina of Sportsnaut, the 6’10” Palmdale native missed today’s practice and will be on the shelf tomorrow, too.
Lance Stephenson: Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Tim Duncan, Shaquille O’Neal Are…
Originally posted on Hoops Wire | By Ashish Mathur | Last updated 2/27/24 During an interview with Sam Yip of HoopsHype, Lance Stephenson was asked to list his top five players in NBA history. Stephenson went with Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Tim Duncan and Shaquille O’Neal. “Man, this is hard,” Stephenson said. “A lot of people get mad. My Top 5, I’m just going to do position-wise… no I’m not. So Kobe, Jordan, no order, LeBron, Tim Duncan, Shaq. That’s my starting five right there. I know there gonna be a lot of argument of who gonna shoot…
Ian Wright has shared what he made of Jayden Danns after the Liverpool youngster came off the bench to help the Reds to Carabao Cup final glory on Sunday. Jayden Danns went into last week still awaiting his first-team debut for Jurgen Klopp‘s side. But he came off the bench towards the end of Liverpool’s victory over Luton Town in midweek. The 18-year-old was also one of the younger players Klopp brought off the bench at Wembley. It seemed like a huge gamble from the Reds boss, with Bobby Clark and James McConnell also coming on. Ian Wright reacts as…