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Broncos Heading For Sale

With Pat Bowlen’s children unable to agree on a majority owner since their father’s death in 2019, the Broncos were already heading for a sale. But it could become official in the coming months. A barrier was lifted in court on Tuesday when a judge dismissed the family of Edgar Kaiser, the man who sold the franchise to Bowlen in 1984. Kaiser’s family ensured that following the sale, they kept a right of scrutiny and vet on upcoming sales. The judge decided that is not the case. The Bowlen family therefore has a free hand to sell. According to ESPN, the process is expected to kick off in the coming months.

Adrian Peterson wants to continue

After fifteen seasons in the NFL and at 36, Adrian Peterson still does not want to leave the field. While his season ended with a back injury after his fourth game of the year, the runner does not intend to stop there.

“I can’t imagine my career ending like this. So I approach the offseason with the spirit of continuing to play. I still love the game, ”he told ESPN.

Coaches, coaches, coaches

– The Broncos have asked to meet: Luke Getsy (coach of QB, Packers), Doug Pederson (ex-Eagles), Brian Callahan (OC, Bengals), Jonathan Gannon (DC, Eagles)

– Les Bears ont demandé à rencontrer : Todd Bowles (DC, Buccaneers), Matt Eberflus (DC, Colts), Nathaniel Hackett (OC, Packers), Byron Leftwitch (OC, Buccaneers), Dan Quinn (DC, Cowboys), Brian Flores (ex-Dolphins),Doug Pederson (ex-Eagles)

– Vikings asked to meet: Doug Pederson (ex-Eagles)

– Les Dolphins ont demandé à interviewer : Mike McDaniel (OC, 49ers), Dan Quinn (DC, Cowboys), Kellen Moore (OC, Cowboys), Vance Joseph (DC, Cardinals)

– The Panthers will meet Klint Kubiak (OC, Vikings) for a job interview regarding their position as offensive coordinator. (ESPN)

– Giants’ offensive line coach Rob Sale has been hired as the University of Florida offensive coordinator

GM, GM pas

– The Bears have requested to meet: Jeff Ireland (Assistant GM, Saints), Ed Dodds (Assistant GM, Colts), Ran Carthon (HR Director, 49ers), Joe Schoen (Assistant GM, Bills)

– The Giants have asked to meet Quentin Harris (VP, Cardinals). They will meet Joe Schoen (assistant GM, Bills) on Wednesday. ESPN reports that they have also requested to meet with Joe Hortiz (Membership Manager, Ravens).

Injuries

– No worries for the knee of Joe Burrow (QB, Bengals), touched in week 17. A week of rest obviously did him good, since he trained normally Tuesday.

Darius Phylon (DT, Raiders) will miss the remainder of the season according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. He reportedly ruptured his patellar tendon on Sunday night against the Chargers.

T.J Hockenson (TE, Lions) indicated that his thumb injury suffered in week 13 was recovering quickly and that he would not be disabled to prepare for the following season.

– Richard Sherman (CB, Buccaneers) was placed on the injured list due to an Achilles tendon injury.

They are placed on the injured list: Ty

They come out of the injured list : Auden Tate (WR, Bengals), Trey Sermon (RB, 49ers)

COVID

They get off the COVID list: Billy Turner (OL, Packers), Shaquil Barrett (LB, Buccaneers), Jose Borregales (K, Buccaneers)

They are placed on the COVID list : Jalen Mills (CB, Eagles)

Transactions

Graham Glasgow (G, Broncos) has agreed to restructure its contract from $ 8.7 million to $ 4.5 million next year. He keeps $ 3.1 million guaranteed.

– The main signatures: Blake Bortles (QB, Saints)

Furthermore

– The Senior Bowl has announced that the coaches of the Jets and Lions have been chosen to lead the teams of the best players in the last year of university who will participate in the event on February 5.

–According to Andrew Marchand of the New York Post, Amazon is considering signing Marshawn Lynch as part of its coverage of the Thursday night game next season. Hopefully he doesn’t take a fine.

Mike Tomlin didn’t panic

While the Steelers’ qualification for the playoffs was played in the dying seconds of extra time, Mike Tomlin (entraîneur, Steelers) lived the situation with great serenity… because he was asleep.

Tomlin said at a press conference on Tuesday that he ” dozing off Before the end of the match because he thought he had a day’s work the next day, thinking that the Raiders’ 15 point lead would be enough. “Maybe it’s better that I haven’t seen her,” he said of the extension, aware of the few years of life expectancy he could have lost.

Gronk wanted his million

Winning a million dollars, for most people, is a once in a lifetime chance. Rob Gronkowski, who has already accumulated more than $ 70 million during his NFL career, not counting advertising commitments, still did not want to pass up his.

On Sunday, the tight end had the opportunity to achieve certain goals to earn its million-dollar bonus, and he did not hesitate to ask Tom Brady to help him without his adventure. ” I need one more! He yelled at his friend, who didn’t let him down.

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