Five ideal landing spots for Hunter Henry in free agency
The wide receiver pool is getting a lot of hype, but someone who should be on the radar of as many teams as anybody is tight end Hunter Henry.
The wide receiver pool is getting a lot of hype, but someone who should be on the radar of as many teams as anybody is tight end Hunter Henry.
Still, as free agency approaches, Watt has a few weeks to observe other teams, chat to them, and find the fit best for him, so where does it make sense for him to land?
Our early previews of the 2021 fantasy football season take us to the elite wide receivers. Having already looked at the best NFL fantasy quarterbacks, tight ends and running backs, we are turning our attention to the five best wide receivers for the 2021 season.
What do general manager Brandon Beane and McDermott need to do this offseason?
So, you could say it worked out for both teams perfectly. Kansas City got one of the best quarterbacks to ever play the game judging by his start, and the Bills got a lockdown corner and their franchise quarterback who could also possibly go down as a great.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills face a daunting task knocking off the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs whether or not Patrick Mahomes plays in this Sunday’s AFC Championship Game.
After leaving Miami with the Lombardi trophy and the Super Bowl MVP award in hand, Patrick Mahomes signed a lucrative $500 million contract with the Chiefs. The stage was set – Mahomes is going to outright dominate not only the NFL but the quarterback conversation for the next fifteen years.
It’s been a long season, in more ways than one. Not only have NFL players been subjected to strict protocol and testing with regards to COVID-19—it’s been tough for fantasy football managers to keep track of who’s in and who’s out, and who’s playing when.
The duel between the aggressive Allen and the two pick-happy corners of the Ravens is sure to be box office stuff. Whatever the case, Allen and Diggs will have to be at their usual best to beat the Ravens defence.
Frank Reich is a hero in Buffalo, but the man who led the greatest comeback in postseason history has his work cut out trying to prevent his former team from advancing in the AFC playoffs.
One of the best games in Week 10 of the 2020 NFL season with be the late-afternoon matchup between the Arizona Cardinals and the Buffalo Bills. A game between teams capable of winning their conferences, the clash puts a lot on the line, especially for the 5-3 Cardinals.
Andy Reid’s a pragmatist. He saw how teams were beginning to slow down Patrick Mahomes and the explosive Kansas City Chiefs passing game.
Over the past couple of seasons, Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz has established himself as a top player at his position in the NFL.
Josh Allen is ready to take the leap. The Bills shoot-out victory over the Miami Dolphins last Sunday saw Allen throw for 417 yards, 4 touchdowns and 0 interceptions with a yards per attempt (Y/A) of 11.91 and a completion percentage (cmp%) of 68.57. Furthermore, Allen has become the first Bills quarterback to throw for 300+ yards in back to back games since Drew Bledsoe in 2002.
Unfortunately for fans around the world the 100th season of the NFL has come to an end and what a season it was. It’s now time for a pivotal offseason.