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

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How these non-MVP calibre medium impact QBs getting Mahomes money is insane!!!!

Like seriously, WTF!!!!
Just the reality when it comes to signing a franchise QB. The numbers are big because of inflation.
 
How these non-MVP calibre medium impact QBs getting Mahomes money is insane!!!!

Like seriously, WTF!!!!
Mahomes is getting less. but his deal was dont before the QB market went through the roof.
 

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Jordan Love now being paid like an elite after getting hot in the last half of the season.

He had 32:11 td/int last year, but went 14:10 in his first 9 games, then 18:1 in his last 8 games.

Front office hope they get the latter version of Love for that kind of outlay in the cap
 
Jordan Love now being paid like an elite after getting hot in the last half of the season.

He had 32:11 td/int last year, but went 14:10 in his first 9 games, then 18:1 in his last 8 games.

Front office hope they get the latter version of Love for that kind of outlay in the cap
World's gone mad.
 
Jordan Love now being paid like an elite after getting hot in the last half of the season.

He had 32:11 td/int last year, but went 14:10 in his first 9 games, then 18:1 in his last 8 games.

Front office hope they get the latter version of Love for that kind of outlay in the cap

This is my issue, I have a lot of confidence in the guy, but it's one season, and a season that ended in a way that was too familiar.

Would've preferred a shorter extension in the $40-45M, prove it wasn't a fluke and get a massive contract next go round.

I expect a Superbowl in the next two years if he's top of the market, with top of the market stats too.

Time will tell.
 
Love looked very good second half of the season..looks a star. Haven’t given up on Lawrence ..injury has impacted his performances. Would pay both of those guys. Tua a bit more limited but can win you games. In a couple of years these contracts won’t seem so big …maybe
 
Chase Brown took a majority of first-team reps during the first three practices of training camp, Charlie Clifford of NBC 5 Cincinnati reports.
Free-agent signing Zack Moss is healthy and also getting some first-team work, but apparently not quite as much as Brown, a 2023 fifth-round pick who averaged 8.8 touches for 53.7 yards over the final six weeks of last season. It was a promising finish to his rookie year, with the stipulation that Brown's production came from a few big plays rather than snap-to-snap consistency (he also played only eight snaps on offense before Week 13). There are some other positives in his profile, including a 4.43 40-yard dash (at 5-foot-10, 209 pounds) and a senior season at Illinois with 355 touches for 1,883 yards and 13 TDs. The question now is whether Brown shows enough skill development to earn a starting job over the steady-but-boring Moss.
 

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GET RID OF, NOT OFF ...if youre going to put something in caps for emphasis make sure you dont end up emphasising how illiterate you are.
 

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