New York Jets QB Josh McCown announced his retirement via The Players’ Tribune on Monday, June 17.
Monthly Archives: June 2019
Jets | Robby Anderson impresses
New York Jets WR Robby Anderson was deemed a ‘very pleasant surprise’ by new general manager Joe Douglas. ‘He’s a tough weapon for defenses to match up with, he can get behind you and he can challenge the defense vertically,’ Douglas said. ‘That was a very pleasant surprise.’
Ravens | Mark Andrews not resting on laurels
Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews looks bigger, faster and stronger, in the opinion of beat writer Jeff Zrebiec. He made a ton of plays the last couple of weeks, according to Zrebiec.
Vikings | Extensions coming for two defenders?
Minnesota Vikings CBs Mackensie Alexander and Trae Waynes have expiring contracts and might be candidates for extensions. ‘I’m not thinking about that,’ Waynes said. ‘I’m worried about this season.’
Colts | Parris Campbell in mix for No. 3 job
Indianapolis Colts WR Parris Campbell missed some time in the spring, but he still should be in the mix for the No. 3 receiver job.
Colts | Malik Hooker takes part in offseason program
Indianapolis Colts FS Malik Hooker took part in the offseason program for the first time in three seasons, and he caught the eye of head coach Frank Reich.
Colts | Devin Funchess struggled in OTAs
Indianapolis Colts WR Devin Funchess struggled to establish a consistent rapport with QB Jacoby Brissett during organized team activities (OTAs), as starting QB Andrew Luck was held out. Head coach Frank Reich still praised the aptitude and route running of Funchess.
Eagles | Marken Michel making noise
Philadelphia Eagles WR Marken Michel has spent some time with the first-team offense during spring practices and has shown the ability to stretch the field, according to Tim McManus of ESPN.com.
Colts | Mo Alie-Cox making strides
Indianapolis Colts TE Mo Alie-Cox has started to develop as a route runner, according to head coach Frank Reich. ‘I have already seen some really key indicators to me,’ Reich said. ‘I mean, very tangible indicators that he can develop into a very good route runner as well. He is so long and big and they don’t want to tackle him.’
Eagles | JJ Arcega-Whiteside the No. 4 option?
Philadelphia Eagles WR JJ Arcega-Whiteside is the clear No. 4 receiver, according to Zack Rosenblatt of NJ.com, and Rosenblatt believes Arcega-Whiteside has ‘potentially elite’ ability in the red zone.