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18 Random NFL Facts
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18 Random NFL Facts
  1. The New Orleans Saints have 10 playoff wins in their franchise history, Drew Brees started 9 of them.

  2. Deion Sanders once attempted to commit suicide by driving his car off of a 40-foot cliff.

  3. Of the top 20 WR seasons by receiving yards, Cooper Kupp is the only one to win a Super Bowl.

  4. Russell Wilson threw 14 touchdowns in the first 3 games of the 2020 season.

  5. In 2009, Tim Tebow was asked whether he was still a virgin and saving himself for marriage (he was).

  6. Earl Thomas’ wife was arrested when she pointed a gun at his head after finding him in bed with two other women.

  7. After the first three games of the 2019 season, the Miami Dolphins were on pace to be outscored by 624 points.

  8. In 2015, the New York Jets somehow went 10-6 with Ryan Fitzpatrick at QB. That is their second and most recent 10-win season since 2006.

  9. From 2011 to 2022, the 49ers made 6 NFC Championship Games with zero Pro Bowl quarterbacks.

  10. In every season since 2003, the 49ers have either made the conference championship game or missed the playoffs.

  11. Since Aaron Rodgers became the starter, 6 of the Lions’ 11 wins against the Packers came when he didn’t play the whole game.

  12. The head coaches for the Browns’ last two playoff wins were Kevin Stefanski and Bill Belichick.

  13. During a Packers practice, Aaron Rodgers asked Seneca Wallace if he believed that exhaust coming from behind jet airplanes “has anything to do with maybe why everybody’s getting cancer”.

  14. In a Players’ Tribune article, Russell Wilson claimed to be a bully growing up, including rubbing kids’ heads in dirt and knocking their teeth out.

  15. Patrick Mahomes lost a game in college where he threw for 734 yards.

  16. Before leading the Patriots to an 11-5 record in 2008, Matt Cassel had not started an organized football game since high school.

  17. During the 2011 NBA lockout, LeBron James was reportedly offered contracts to play tight end by the Seahawks and Cowboys.

  18. The NFL managed to brush over an incident where a Kansas City Chiefs player murdered his girlfriend, then drove to the practice facility and shot himself dead in front of the head coach and GM.



NFL Void Years
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NFL Void Years

It is becoming more and more popular for teams to add void years onto players contracts in order to limit the cap hit right now and go "All-In".

"Void years are contract years on which the player will never play. They are placeholders for prorated signing bonus money, which can be assigned when the void years are created or created through a later contract restructure. Since a bonus can be prorated over a maximum of five seasons, the highest number of void years that can be added to a contract is five minus the number of years left on the contract the player is currently on.

Once a player reaches the void years portion of their contract and they are not re-signed to a new contract for that team, all the bonus money prorated onto the void years is accelerated to that year for cap purposes." - Eric Eager

One of the more glaring contracts that is taking advantage of this is Jalen Hurts deal. He is set to have a void year cap hit of 97,000,000 in 2029.

Can someone explain what is going to happen in 2029 with the Eagles and Jalen Hurts? If they extend him and that 97M is added to the new deal we may be looking at a 110-120M cap hit from just him. And if he does not play then that would be the largest dead cap in NFL history by a mile.




Around the NFL - Gregg Rosenthal
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Hey there Broncos Country,

Is there anyone else out there who is a frequent ATN listener? I've been on it since nearly the start back in 2013

The only podcast I religiously listen to whenever an episode comes out.

However, for years now I have found Gregg Rosenthals attitude to the Broncos to be frustratingly critical at every possible turn.

The latest relating to Bo Nix that he mentioned on the Pod + his Draft Recap article on NFL.com is that

"Nix struggled when pressured in college and doesn't have an imposing skill set. He profiles as the type of player who usually gets taken in the third round, which is often where the sixth quarterback selected gets drafted. This year, the sixth quarterback was selected No. 12 overall."

This is bizarre considering Gregg frequently cites PFF who had this to say about Nix.

"While Nix didn’t fare very well in our stable metrics, he thrived in unstable metrics, such as grade under pressure. While it typically fluctuates year over year, Nix earned a career 75.6 grade under pressure in college. That mark ranks 16th out of 106 qualifying quarterbacks since 2019.

Not only does Nix play well under pressure, but he also avoids sacks at an elite level. In his last college season, Nix held a 1.2% sack rate, ranking second among all quarterbacks."

Dislike Nix and Payton (which he openly does) all you want - However, this comment along with many other head scratchers has made him a tough listen for some time. Anyway, keen to hear if I am in the minority.

EDIT: This is more a call out to any Broncos fans who listen to ATN who have noticed Gregg's attitude to them - More so than 'Is this true about Bo Nix', of which we know to be true and will only find out in the coming years :)






[Rapoport] No more Champagne Problems: The #Chiefs and All-Pro and Pro Bowl TE Travis Kelce have agreed to terms on a new 2-year contract extension to make him the NFL’s highest-paid tight end, sources say.
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[Rapoport] No more Champagne Problems: The #Chiefs and All-Pro and Pro Bowl TE Travis Kelce have agreed to terms on a new 2-year contract extension to make him the NFL’s highest-paid tight end, sources say.




Why is the NFL pundit corps knocking the Taylor pickup?
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Why is the NFL pundit corps knocking the Taylor pickup?

Going through some of the "expert" draft grades, everyone has something snarky to say about "dRaFtInG a PuNtEr iN tHe 4Th," even people giving Poles high marks. Is it homerism/cope to actually be a fan of this pick? I feel like the meatballs just see it as a reach and don't realize that the Bears had the worst punting in the league in '23, and that Taylor is actually good enough to be an All-Pro as a rookie (re-wrote the NCAA record book at his position, won the Ray Guy award, etc,). Plus what defensive talent was available on day 3 that is a gauranteed starter and difference-maker? Who did we miss out on who could improve the team right now?


NFL Draft
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Thought the Saints killed the draft this year. Got guys who can provide an immediate impact now, but also possibly with this franchise for years to come.

Thought the Fuaga pick was great and loved getting Kool-Aid in the second round was good. Allows them the opportunity to have a guy who was well regarded out of Alabama the opportunity to play right away and if Adebo or Lattimore leave will have a guy be the successor.

Thought they did well with that DT from UNI as I could see him slide in to a spot in a year or 2. Rattler has good upside and watched his game vs Georgia and was excited to see what he did. Even if he doesn’t become the teams starter, it was well worth it to draft him there than trade up for Haener.



[ProFootballTalk] Boomer Esiason announces that he's leaving CBS's The NFL Today after 22 years.
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[ProFootballTalk] Boomer Esiason announces that he's leaving CBS's The NFL Today after 22 years.


Chicago Bears stadium: Arlington Heights still wants NFL team
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Simms, Esiason out, Matt Ryan in on CBS' 'The NFL Today'
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