New York Jets Release Kelechi Osemele

New York Jets Release Kelechi Osemele

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In recent weeks, the relationship between the New York Jets and their starting offensive lineman Kelechi Osemele has deteriorated. New York traded for him in March from the Oakland Raiders. He suffered a shoulder injury in training camp but started the first three games of season.

Osemele has been out the last couple games and then he’s missed practices while getting second and third opinions on what the best course of action will be for rehabbing his shoulder. As Osemele continued to miss practice the Jets kept calling his lack of attendance at practice would be treated as uneducated absences and he would be fined.

Then, on Wednesday, Osemele posted on social media a note from a doctor which stated he needed surgery and he went through with a procedure to repair his labral tear and remove a large cyst. The following day, the NFL Players Association tweeted their support for Osemele.

Today it, the team announced that it was releasing Osemele in the latest twist. It remains to be seen what the final outcome is from all of this but the Jets and Osemele will continue to be intertwined until there is a resolution between the two sides.

Oct 26, 2019 No Comments
BREAKING NEWS: Drew Brees Expected to Start on Sunday

BREAKING NEWS: Drew Brees Expected to Start on Sunday

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The New Orleans Saints are one of the best teams in the NFC and their 6-1 record has earned them the respect of fans and the rest of the league. After starting the season 1-1, and losing starting quarterback Drew Brees halfway through their Week 2 loss to the Los Angeles Rams.

Backup quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has won five straight games for them filling in for Brees. However, it seems that Bridgewater is headed back to the bench as ESPN’s Ed Werder and Dianna Rusini reported today:

The Saints were without running back Alvin Kamara in their 36-25 win over the Chicago Bears last week. Now, they could potentially have their whole offensive trio back on the field for their Week 8 matchup with the Arizona Cardinals.

For Brees, this is his chance to prove that the thumb injury won’t slow him down and that he can still perform at a high-level despite being 40 years old.

Many expected him to return following New Orleans’ Week 9 bye but he showed he was ready to go and he’ll be back on the field Sunday:

 

Oct 26, 2019 No Comments
Primetime Preview: Washington Redskins at Minnesota Vikings (TNF Week 8)

Primetime Preview: Washington Redskins at Minnesota Vikings (TNF Week 8)

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Thursday Night Football is here, featuring a match up between teams heading in opposite directions. The red hot Vikings are riding high on a three game win streak while the Redskins are looking for their first victory over a non-winless team. The Skins are clearly in a transition year with recently fired HC Jay Gruden. Will the Redskins be able to rally around interim HC Bill Callahan and make this a competitive game? Vegas doesn’t seem to think so as the Vikings are big home favorites at -16. 

QB Matchup: Kirk Cousins vs. Case Keenum 

After hearing the complaints from star receivers Adam Thielen and Stefon Diggs, it looks as though Kirk Cousins may have flipped the switch on his early season performance. The aerial attack is working at new heights with Cousins passing for over 300 yards and 2 TDs the last three games, including 2 games with 4 TD passes. Cousins will be without his favorite target Adam Thielen tonight, as he is resting with a hamstring injury from a heroic TD grab last week in Detroit. 

On the other hand, Case Keenum doesn’t possess the weapons on offense that Minnesota does, and his numbers reflect the fact. Keenum has passed for over 300 yards only twice this year, but his inconsistent play has not been all his fault. The Redskins are missing star LT Trent Williams, who is still holding out. Along with this, they have a banged up backfield and multiple starting Tight Ends missing. Keenum will need to have a big night if the Redskins want any chance at keeping this a close game. 

RB Matchup: Dalvin Cook vs. Adrian Peterson

Dalvin Cook has been absolutely special so far in 2019. Out of his first 7 games of the season, Cook has yet to reach 100 rushing yards in just two of those contests. Head Coach Mike Zimmer made the running game a focal point of the off season and it has been paying off big time, except for the disgruntled wide receivers at times. Cook is in line for another monster game tonight, as the Vikings should be playing with the lead a majority of the game. Expect nothing less than another 100 yard performance from Cook in this one, potentially finding the end zone of numerous occasions as well. 

Adrian Peterson was questionable heading into the week with an ankle sprain, but it looks as though the veteran RB will be ready to go tonight. Peterson is coming off of two strong games where he rushed for 118 and 81 yards, respectively. The Vikings have a sound run defense, and with the projected game flow, Peterson may see some of his work passed on to Wendell Smallwood, the more favorable receiver out of the backfield. 

WR Matchup: Stefon Diggs vs. Terry Mclaurin

With Adam Thielen sidelined with injury, Stefon Diggs will play an even bigger role in the offense for the Vikings tonight. Diggs is coming off of two outstanding performances, totaling 309 yards and 3 TDs over the span. There was plenty of concern about Diggs and his future with the organization after his start in 2019. The star WR had only six receptions over the first three weeks of the season, but looks to be much happier now with Cousins airing the ball out more. 

There hasn’t been too much to cheer for in Washington so far this year, but rookie WR Terry McLaurin has definitely been a pleasant surprise. McLaurin already has 5 TD grabs on the young season, and looks to bounce back from his only disappointing game so far as a Pro when he caught one pass for 11 yards. Last week wasn’t completely on him, as the conditions in Washington were brutal, essentially killing the passing attacks for both offenses. Keenum and McLaurin will need to connect for some big plays if the Redskins believe they can win tonight. 

TE Matchup: Kyle Rudolph vs. Jeremy Sprinkle

Although not the biggest names at the position, this will be a fun match up between tight ends. Kyle Rudolph has been a great veteran presence on the Vikings for a few years now and even though his target count has dropped from previous years, he is always a threat in the red zone. With Thielen out, Rudolph should see an uptick in usage tonight. 

The Redskins are now on their third Tight End, as starters Jordan Reed and Vernon Davis are out with injury. Sprinkle hasn’t contributed much so far in 2019 as he has hovered around the 1-2 reception/game area. Sprinkle is a big 6’5, 250 lbs TE, so he should be able to do some damage around the goal line or in jumbo packages. 

Defensive Matchup: 

Perhaps one of the most intriguing match ups of the game is the defensive units for both ball cubs. Under Mike Zimmer, the Vikings are perennially one of the best units in stopping both the run and pass games, as both their front 7 and secondary are loaded with talent. They have one of the most underrated pass rushers in Danielle Hunter, who already has 7 sacks so far on the season. Their secondary is led by safety Harrison Smith and DB Xavier Rhodes. 

Washington doesn’t have the same star power as the Vikes, but their defense isn’t as bad as their record would show. They rank 21st in both Yards/game and Points Allowed/game, while limiting the opposition to only 237 Passing Yards/game, good enough for 12th in the NFL. A lot of this can be boiled down to game flow, as teams that are leading the Redskins are more likely to run the ball and kill time in the second half. Getting off the field on 3rd down will be crucial for the Redskins tonight, as they look to possess the ball and manage the time of possession battle. 

Score Prediction: Vikings 28, Redskins 13 

Oct 24, 2019 No Comments
BREAKING NEWS: Michael Bennett Traded to the Dallas Cowboys

BREAKING NEWS: Michael Bennett Traded to the Dallas Cowboys

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The New England Patriots aren’t done wheeling and dealing yet. After bringing in Mohamed Sanu and sending Josh Gordon to the IR (and he’ll likely be waived when he’s healthy again), they just let defensive end Michael Bennett go after he requested to be let go due to his dissatisfaction with his role in the Patriots defense. Bennett was sent to the Dallas Cowboys for a seventh-round pick that could potentially become a sixth-round pick in 2021 depending on the defensive end’s play.

Bennett was acquired by New England this offseason and many assumed he would be trying to fill the role that was vacated by Trey Flowers–who signed with the Detroit Lions in free agency this offseason. However, thanks to the play and versatility of the Patriots’ linebackers the team has been playing with less down linemen, oftentimes aligning in a 2-4-5 formation.

His frustration boiled over a couple of weeks ago when he got into an argument with New England’s defensive line coach, Brett Bielema, which resulted in his suspension for Week 7.

When asked about his return to the team on Wednesday Bennett said, “I didn’t take away nothing. I got suspended. Lost money. What am I supposed to take away from that? There’s no love lost. It’s just how it is.”

One day later he’s on to a new team. Without him, New England managed to shutout the New York Jets on the road so they are unlikely to see a big decline from the league’s best defense. In Dallas, he gives the Cowboys another pass rusher to help shore up a rotation that features DeMarcus Lawrence and Robert Quinn who left last week’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night with a rib injury.

Oct 24, 2019 No Comments
SR NFL Power Rankings (10/24)

SR NFL Power Rankings (10/24)

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Each week, SneakerReporter will put out their power rankings of all 32 NFL teams.

With Week 8 kicking off tonight (Washington Redskins vs. Minnesota Vikings, 8:20 PM EST on Fox and NFL Network) it’s time to unveil where each team sits.

The fun begins below and be sure to check back each Thursday to track how far up or down your favorite team moves from week-to-week.

 

1. New England Patriots 7-0 (LW: 1)

In comes Mohamed Sanu, out goes Josh Gordon and the machine keeps on humming.

 

2. New Orleans Saints 6-1 (LW: 2)

No Kamara, no problem as Teddy Bridgewater leads them to their fifth-straight win.

 

3. San Francisco 49ers 6-0 (LW: 3)

10 MORE GAMES JIMMY GAROPPOLO, YOU CAN DO IT!!!!!!

4. Green Bay Packers 5-1 (LW: 4)

Allen Lazard evidently wasn’t a thing but Aaron Rodgers for sure is!

 

5. Minnesota Vikings 5-2 (LW: 9)

This recent stretch of games, tonight’s TNF included, are making Kirk Cousins look like a MVP.

6. Indianapolis Colts 4-2 (LW: 10)

Frank Reich and Jacoby Brissett, the replacements are doing it better than the originals.

 

7. Baltimore Ravens 5-2 (LW: 14)

Lamar Jackson left his Mike Vick costume on for another week.

 

8. Seattle Seahawks 5-2 (LW: 6)

You RUSSEL WIL-some and you lose some

9. Kansas City Chiefs 5-2 (LW: 5)

It seems like the football gods heard our plea, he could be back as early as Sunday.

10. Buffalo Bills 5-1 (LW: 7)

For a moment it looked like they might lose to the Miami Dolphins, GASP.

 

11. Dallas Cowboys 4-3 (LW: 14)

They reminded us all that they are an elite team last week.

12. Carolina Panthers 4-2 (LW: 12)

Hope you enjoyed the bye week, here’s the San Francisco 49ers.

 

13. Houston Texans 4-3 (LW: 8)

This season is going to be a roller coaster of emotions it seems.

14. Los Angeles Rams 4-3 (LW:16)

They looked very much like the team that went to the Super Bowl a year ago last week.

 

15. Detroit Lions 2-3-1 (LW: 13)

Things are getting out of hand quickly for any hope of a year two turnaround for Matt Patricia’s team.

 

16. Philadelphia Eagles 3-4 (LW: 15)

The Eagles need to find cornerbacks who can cover ASAP.

17. Cleveland Browns 2-4  (LW: 19)

Some time out of the spotlight was just what this team needed, on the other hand, a game against New England is not.

18. Arizona Cardinals 3-3-1 (LW: 21)

Three in a row for Kyler and Kliff.

 

19. Oakland Raiders 3-3 (LW: 17)

Jon Gruden could not contain Aaron Rodgers.

 

20. Chicago Bears 3-3 (LW: 18)

These aren’t the same Chicago Bears from a year ago.

21. Tennessee Titans 3-4 (LW: 28)

RYAN TANNEHILL RETURNS!

 

22. New York Jets 1-5 (LW: 20)

Sam Darnold’s favorite movie is definitely The Sixth Sense

 

23. New York Giants 2-5 (LW: 22)

Oh how the hyped have fallen.

 

24. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2-4 (LW: 24)

Jameis Winston has done it, he’s outlasted Marcus Mariota as a starting quarterback in the NFL.

25. Jacksonville Jaguars 3-4 (LW: 27)

#MinshewMagic is BACK

 

26. Pittsburgh Steelers 2-4 (LW: 26)

No disrespect to Mason Rudolph but they couldn’t flex this Monday Night Football game weeks ago?

 

27. Los Angeles Chargers 2-5 (LW: 23)

They managed to lose a game in a worse fashion than last week.

 

28. Denver Broncos 2-5 (LW: 25)

Vic said bye to Emmanuel Sanders just a short few days ago let’s give him a break.

29. Washington Redskins 1-6 (LW: 29)

WE WANT DWAYNE!

 

30. Atlanta Falcons 1-6 (LW: 30)

What more does Dan Quinn have to do to be fired?

 

31. Cincinnati Bengals 0-7 (LW: 31)

Right now, they are actually the worst team in the NFL by record.

 

32. Miami Dolphins 0-6 (LW: 32)

The tank is rolling down hill and is not slowing down for anyone.

Oct 24, 2019 No Comments