By Michael David Smith Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd was thrilled to welcome left tackle Orlando Brown to Cincinnati, in part because of the team he was leaving behind. Boyd said that the Bengals, who have faced the Chiefs in the last two AFC Championship Games, especially love taking a great player from a big rival. “I loved it,” [more] Read more… … [Read more...] about Tyler Boyd: I loved the Bengals one-upping the Chiefs by signing Orlando Brown
Mike Vrabel on DeAndre Hopkins: Our focus has always been about players we have here
By Myles Simmons Now that receiver DeAndre Hopkins is officially on the open market, any coach can talk publicly about him. That means plenty of them are going to be asked if their respective teams have any interest in signing the three-time, first-team All-Pro. Titans head coach Mike Vrabel didn’t express much outward interest in Hopkins when asked [more] Read more… … [Read more...] about Mike Vrabel on DeAndre Hopkins: Our focus has always been about players we have here
Andy Reid: Fullbacks have been eased out of the NFL, Chiefs won’t have one this year
By Michael David Smith Among the many changes to NFL offenses over recent decades has been the long, slow decline of the fullback position. Chiefs coach Andy Reid recognizes that. The Chiefs let fullback Michael Burton leave for the Broncos in free agency this offseason, and Reid said the Chiefs won’t be bringing in a fullback to replace him. [more] Read more… … [Read more...] about Andy Reid: Fullbacks have been eased out of the NFL, Chiefs won’t have one this year
Kelce brothers are huge fans of Thursday night games, criticize players who oppose them
By Michael David Smith Many players hate Thursday Night Football. The Kelce brothers are not among them. Eagles center Jason Kelce and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce both said on their podcast that they’re in favor of more games on Thursdays, and in favor of the new rule that allows the league to move games in the schedule from [more] Read more… … [Read more...] about Kelce brothers are huge fans of Thursday night games, criticize players who oppose them
DeAndre Hopkins’s financial expectations, representation could be an impediment to a deal
By Mike Florio Receiver DeAndre Hopkins is free to sign with anyone. But the contract won’t be anywhere close to free. As one source explained it to PFT on Saturday morning, Hopkins currently expects to secure a significant contract on the open market. The problem, however, is that no one wanted to trade for his prior deal, which [more] Read more… … [Read more...] about DeAndre Hopkins’s financial expectations, representation could be an impediment to a deal