NFL 2024 - Off-Season Player/Coach Updates and Discussion

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Speaking on Shaquille O’Neal’s The Big Podcast With Shaq, Eagles C Jason said he’s “still figuring it out” when asked about the possibility of retiring.
With little left to accomplish in his professional career, Kelce is still leaving the door open for a return in 2024. Kelce turned 36 in November and reportedly told teammates after the NFC Wild Card loss to the Buccaneers that he was retiring. This report has since been disputed, but the 13-year pro is clearly nearing the end of his playing career. The wear-and-tear of an NFL season on Kelce was highly documented in the Amazon Kelce Documentary last year, but despite a multitude of aches and pains, the veteran hasn’t missed a regular season game since 2014. Kelce is a six-time All-Pro who won the Super Bowl in 2017 with the Eagles. He’s a near lock to be a first ballot Hall of Famer whenever he does decide to hang it up, but the lure of one more run at a Super Bowl could be enough for him to return next season. As far as a timetable goes, Kelce said he thinks he’ll “have an answer in the next couple of weeks.”
 
I always thought ravens would be a good landing spot for Derrick Henry. Surprise he wasn’t mentioned.
 

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I always thought ravens would be a good landing spot for Derrick Henry. Surprise he wasn’t mentioned.
Huh?

Sportsbooks have already tabbed Derrick Henry as an early favorite to land with the Ravens should he and the Titans not re-up for a new deal, but with guys like Saquon Barkley, Josh Jacobs, and Tony Pollard likely to be available, the Ravens could opt for a significant upgrade at the position. Of course, they’d have some financial work to do as they project to be slightly over the salary cap at this time.
 
All fun and games until he signs on the cheap in for a year KC :p
Will be interesting, since he already has a ring he might just want a big final pay day instead.
 
Will be interesting, since he already has a ring he might just want a big final pay day instead.

Yeah, might also want to win one in front of a non-covid crowd :p
 
Even harder than normal ones hey? Should be worth two!

:D
Most legit premiership ever, no home ground advantage for finishing on top, smashed everyone on neutral grounds instead. :cool:
 
Mike Evans originally from texas so houston might be a dark horse for him. Imagine Evans, Collins and Tank as your 3 receiver set.
As a Nico Collins dynasty owner, Mike Evans should sign elsewhere. Bears would be interesting, Moore and Evans for a rookie QB would be pretty ****ing good. I'm sure the Panthers will throw money at him with Canales now HC also.
 

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My favorite Chiefs Super Bowl stat....

Zero. Number of holding calls flagged in their 3 wins.
Three. Number of holding calls when you go up against a QB who has even more NFL credits than your QB.
 
My favorite Chiefs Super Bowl stat....

Zero. Number of holding calls flagged in their 3 wins.
Three. Number of holding calls when you go up against a QB who has even more NFL credits than your QB.
It's actually outrageous.
 
It's actually outrageous.

The full on tackle by McKinnon of Warner on the 3rd and long conversion in overtime my new all time favorite.
 
Speaking on Shaquille O’Neal’s The Big Podcast With Shaq, Eagles C Jason said he’s “still figuring it out” when asked about the possibility of retiring.
With little left to accomplish in his professional career, Kelce is still leaving the door open for a return in 2024. Kelce turned 36 in November and reportedly told teammates after the NFC Wild Card loss to the Buccaneers that he was retiring. This report has since been disputed, but the 13-year pro is clearly nearing the end of his playing career. The wear-and-tear of an NFL season on Kelce was highly documented in the Amazon Kelce Documentary last year, but despite a multitude of aches and pains, the veteran hasn’t missed a regular season game since 2014. Kelce is a six-time All-Pro who won the Super Bowl in 2017 with the Eagles. He’s a near lock to be a first ballot Hall of Famer whenever he does decide to hang it up, but the lure of one more run at a Super Bowl could be enough for him to return next season. As far as a timetable goes, Kelce said he thinks he’ll “have an answer in the next couple of weeks.”
He sounds so lonely in this clip from that podcast
 

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