New England Patriots QB Tom Brady tied Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes with nine big-time throws on third-and-long situations in 2018, according to Pro Football Focus.
Monthly Archives: April 2019
Colts | Eric Ebron topped TEs in red zone
Indianapolis Colts TE Eric Ebron was the league’s highest-graded tight end in the red zone in the 2018 season with a Pro Football Focus grade of 85.7.
Falcons | Ra’Shede Hageman signs with Falcons
Free-agent DT Ra’Shede Hageman (Falcons) signed an undisclosed deal with the Atlanta Falcons Friday, April 19.
Texans | Jadeveon Clowney extension still the plan
Houston Texans LB Jadeveon Clowney is still in the team’s plans to sign a long-term deal, according to general manager Brian Gaine.
Seahawks | Frank Clark not expected to hold out
Seattle Seahawks DE Frank Clark hasn’t given the team the impression he’ll hold out, according to general manager John Schneider.
Falcons | Atlanta hosted Rock Ya-Sin
Temple CB Rock Ya-Sin visited with the Atlanta Falcons, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s D. Orlando Ledbetter.
NFL | Nick Bosa changed routine
Ohio State DE Nick Bosa said he is feeling healthier after beginning a new workout routine created by trainer Todd Rice. ‘Today my body feels better, my back feels better, my knees feel better,’ Bosa said. ‘It’s not powerlifting. It’s not putting 700 pounds on your back and squatting. It’s a very different philosophy. It’s based on performance and flexibility and trying to avoid injuries.’
Falcons | Ricardo Allen making progress
Atlanta Falcons FS Ricardo Allen (Achilles) has been been in the weight room during voluntary workouts.
Giants | Kyle Lauletta falling out of favor
New York Giants QB Kyle Lauletta is barely mentioned when the team discusses potential quarterback options, according to Ryan Dunleavy of NJ Advance Media, and Dunleavy believes Lauletta could be left off the roster all together in 2019.
Giants | Paul Perkins future in doubt
New York Giants RB Paul Perkins will have to beat out either RB Wayne Gallman or RB Robert Martin in order to make the roster in 2019, in the opinion of Ryan Dunleavy of NJ Advance Media.