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Looking at the Carolina Panthers Dead Money - Sports Illustrated Carolina Panthers News, Analysis and More

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New York Giants Notebook: Graham s Decision, Solder s Return and Peppers Quest

Prep Work Continues for New York Giants During OTA Practice

Prep Work Continues for New York Giants During OTA Practice Here s a look at a few things to potentially expect from the New York Giants Friday OTA practice open to the media, as more players are likely to be on the field to close out the second week of OTAs. Author: Jun 4, 2021 New York Giants head coach Joe Judge’s description of the team’s eight OTA schedule reminds one of a preparatory session ahead of a major exam. “The first part is to see where our players are physically. Until I know these guys can go out and operate at 100 percent and stay healthy and protect themselves on the field, soft tissues, and we want to avoid collisions at this part of the camp,” Judge said before last week’s OTA that was open to the media.

Giants 2021 roster profile: PK Graham Gano

Giants 2021 roster profile: PK Graham Gano Veteran kicker is coming off best season of his career Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images When the New York Giants needed a placekicker a season ago it was a no-brainer for them to pursue veteran free agent Graham Gano. Not only had Gano been one of the league’s best kickers before a serious leg injury cost him the 2019 season, but he had done much of his best work with Thomas McGaughey as his special teams coach and Dave Gettleman as his GM. So, with those two having moved on from the Carolina Panthers to the Giants, it was natural for them to turn to Gano after the team released Aldrick Rosas.

Ravens News 5/19: Cornerstone Contracts and more

Ravens News 5/19: Cornerstone Contracts and more Anyone still laboring under the misconception that a great runner cannot also be a great passer will struggle to put a proper dollar sign on Jackson’s value, but the fact is, the 24-year-old Jackson has proven he can be both. In 2019, he threw a league-high 36 touchdowns with a passer rating of 113.3 en route to becoming the unanimous MVP. His .811 quarterback winning percentage (30-7) is the second highest since the 1970 merger, sandwiched between Patrick Mahomes (.826) and Tom Brady (.769). Jackson can be retained for two more seasons on his rookie contract, with Baltimore exercising his fifth-year option, but he is an elite quarterback, and the Ravens would be wise to learn from the Cowboys (who waited until the last minute to extend Dak Prescott beyond his rookie deal) and not let negotiations with their franchise quarterback drag out

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