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Evaluating potential teams for Cam Newton in the 2020 season

Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton has an uncertain future. From critics saying Carolina are moving on from him to the Panthers saying that he will return, this makes for a very good offseason surrounding Newton. A trade is possible. Newton was the 2015 NFL MVP and is a three-time Pro Bowler, so he will be …

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John Dorsey

Pros and cons of each NFL head coach opening

Disclaimer: I’ve included the Dallas Cowboys vacancy on the list with the anticipation of it being added to the list of head coach openings. Dallas Cowboys Pros This is a playoff worthy roster, especially on offense, which is good enough (on paper) to win a championship. America’s Team has a top tier wide receiver and …

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Franchise Sports

Five trade destinations for Cincinnati Bengals receiver A.J. Green

Confirmed by multiple sources now, A.J. Green is highly unlikely to report to the Cincinnati Bengals facility before the Oct. 29 trade deadline. In which case, Green may well have played his final snap in Cincy colours. There’s a few contributing factors at play here as to why his return date is being dragged out.

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Is Cam Newton’s long term job in jeopardy?

In the second NFL game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium the Carolina Panthers capitalized on 5 interceptions thrown by Jameis Winston to win in convincing fashion, 37-26. His offensive line continued its woes dating back to last week’s clash against the Saints, and the Bucs QB has been sacked 13 times as opposed to 14 in the team’s first three games.

Saquon Barkley

Baker Mayfield and Saquon Barkley lead the All-Star NFL Sophomore Team

Looking back at the 2018 edition of the NFL Draft, the talk is always around Re-Drafts and polarising subjects like “why the heck did the Giants not take a Quarterback with 2nd pick?”. But if we were to build a team who made up entirely of players entering their Sophomore year in the NFL, should teams like the Giants feel vindicated or guilty of reaching?