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TODAY'S EPISODE: Best rivalries then and now |
We take a walk down memory lane as Bryan DeArdo joins me to discuss the best rivalries. First, we focus on present day and list the Top 5 rivalries entering the 2020 season. Tom Brady and Drew Brees are finally in the same division, so is Bucs vs. Saints guaranteed to make the cut? The current list includes longstanding rivalries and way newer ones. We also take a look back at previous decades and the matchups that mattered the most as well as the ones the league would love to have back. Who is the Steelers top rival? Who has the most intra-divisional hatred? Find out on a historical episode. |
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Eagles' all-time 53-man roster |
The Eagles have a long history filled with some really good players, especially on defense. Jeff Kerr took on the tall task of coming up with an all-time 53-man roster. You will be surprised at who made the cut at quarterback. |
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NFLPA makes multiple key demands to NFL |
With less than two months to go until Week 1 of the NFL season, it's still not clear if Week 1 of the NFL season is actually going to happen. Before any football can take place, the NFL and the NFL Player's Association have to come to an agreement on what the 2020 season is going to look like. Not only do the two sides have to agree to safety protocols due to the pandemic, but they also have to answer several key questions like what will happen to a player who chooses to sit out the season. As the NFL and NFLPA continue to negotiate, some of the demands from the NFLPA side have leaked out and it will be interesting to see if the NFL agrees to any of them. John Breech breaks down all the demands here. |
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Titans, Derrick Henry agree to a four-year, $50 million extension |
The Tennessee Titans and running back Derrick Henry beat the clock on Wednesday and Henry will not play out the 2020 season on the franchise tag. Shortly after the deadline, it was reported that Henry secured a four-year, $50 million deal that includes $25.5 million guaranteed. |
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Cowboys, Dak Prescott fall short in negotiations |
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys were unable to come to terms on a long-term contract before Wednesday's deadline. With no extension in hand, the Cowboys' quarterback will have to play the 2020 season under the exclusive franchise tag that will pay him $31.4 million. However, the Cowboys did make a last-minute offer to extend Prescott's contract beyond the 2020 season, according to reports. Prescott wanted to get the deal done, but the two sides could not complete the transition before the deadline. Just how much was that reported deal worth? |
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Check out our Pick Six channel on YouTube |
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