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— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) January 18, 2021
Finally able to see the 60 min piece on Alex Smith. Two things: said it was a bone bruise on his right leg, not a strained calf. Also: says this year has “has only emboldened for me that I can play at this level.” Here’s one quote: pic.twitter.com/WQQVeJ3Sfc
— John Keim (@john_keim) January 18, 2021
Really any injury to his lower leg is more complicated because of the new anatomy. A bone bruise can mean abnormal stress in an area of previously broken bone or, if from contact, a spot that is weaker until healed. I admire this athlete so much for his faith & perseverance. https://t.co/mrMqqYHQ88
— DocFlynn (@DocFlynnNFL) January 18, 2021
Not bad. pic.twitter.com/Ik7HIqTuxR
— Washington Football Team Stats (@StatsWashington) January 17, 2021
Each NFL team's 2021 offseason resources
— Lee Sharpe, ⛓️ @ (@LeeSharpeNFL) January 15, 2021
X-axis = Combined value of 2021 draft picks
Y-axis = Effective 2021 cap space pic.twitter.com/pvM9TtRgo5
Both teams tonight have fifth-year option calls to make on quarterbacks by May. And those are fully guaranteed starting this year.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) January 17, 2021
So those are very real ~$25 million decisions.
AHHHHHH SHIT.
— Matt Valdovinos (@MVScouting) January 17, 2021
Latest 3-Round NFL Mock Draft is up
Lemme know what y’all think of your favorite teams haul! https://t.co/MrWtoix5is
Against the NFL’s #1 defense, the Packers just scored 32 points and had 484 total yards, 94 more than LA had allowed in any game.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) January 17, 2021
They scored on each of their first five drives.
They did not turn the football over.
They did not allow a sack.
They punted twice.
Surgical.
You just saw some history.
— Andrew Siciliano (@AndrewSiciliano) January 17, 2021
Bills have 2 rushing attempts.
It’s the fewest in the 1st half of an @NFL Playoff game since at least 1991.
(as far back as @NFLResearch can search)
Josh Allen joins Patrick Mahomes (2019) and Ben Roethlisberger (2005) as the only QBs under the age of 25 with multiple wins and a 100+ passer rating in a single postseason
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) January 17, 2021
Mahomes & Roethlisberger went on to win the Super Bowl in those seasons#BALvsBUF @BuffaloBills
Lamar Jackson to Taron Johnson for the scorepic.twitter.com/BG3cpMjv0e
— PFF (@PFF) January 17, 2021
Ravens had 5 drives inside the Bills 30. They scored 3 points on those and allowed 7. They had 2 missed FGs, 1 made FG, 1 Pick 6 and 1 turnover on downs
— Josh Dubow (@JoshDubowAP) January 17, 2021
Lamar Jackson when he sees the Ravens' center in the locker room pic.twitter.com/7R1vL2ONPC
— The Undefeated (@TheUndefeated) January 17, 2021
Saints will & should be haunted by this: just one Super Bowl title/appearance over 15 seasons (2006-20) of Sean Payton-Drew Brees. More shoulda been achieved given their excellence & continuity. We as #WashingtonFootball fans would kill for same head coach-QB combo for 15 years.
— Al Galdi (@AlGaldi) January 18, 2021
Just like we all expected:
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) January 18, 2021
Brady: 4/10, 35 Yds
Brees: 6/13, 31 Yds
Winston: 1/1, 56 Yds, TD
Drew Brees hugged Devin White and Tom Brady in what will likely be his final walk off the Superdome turf as the Saints quarterback. A rough ending for one of the greatest careers in NFL history.
— Larry Holder (@LarryHolder) January 18, 2021
Sean Payton in video presser on Drew Brees's potential retirement: “I think that’s probably for another press conference and I can’t speak for Drew…. Let’s wait and answer that at the right time.”
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) January 18, 2021
Drew Brees in video presser: "I'm going to give myself an opportunity to think about the season and think about a lot of things, just like I did last year, and make a decision."
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) January 18, 2021
Last QBs left are
— Jordan (@wfteamtoday) January 18, 2021
Patrick Mahomes
Aaron Rodgers
Josh Allen
Tom Brady
Noticing a pattern
Maybe I’m crazy but it makes Washington’s loss to Tampa feel more important when the Bucs move on to NFC Championship
— JP Finlay (@JPFinlayNBCS) January 18, 2021
This game would be better if it had a little more Taylor Heinicke
— Nate (@BarstoolNate) January 18, 2021
Before anyone takes this seriously, I am obviously joking...
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) January 18, 2021
The end of the @CBS broadcast was about as strange as I remember for a big spot.
— Chris Russell AKA The Rooster (@Russellmania621) January 17, 2021
Romo & Nantz going bananas on long third-down run that it was a first down. It wasn't.
Romo screaming about 4th down no play. It was.
Boomer "betting" a million bucks that Mahomes will play Sun https://t.co/J6GoCs4Jhz
Patrick Mahomes is now taken from the medical tent to the Chiefs' locker room. He presumably is being evaluated for a possible head injury under the NFL's concussion protocol.
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) January 17, 2021
The Chiefs have no idea if Patrick Mahomes will play next Sunday. Patrick Mahomes has no idea. There is no way for them to know. The decision is not theirs. It's an independent medical decision. So speculation by outsiders about what they think is completely pointless.
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) January 18, 2021
— Jacquelyn Dahl (@JacquelynKDahl) January 17, 2021
Most important position on a team, QB. 2nd most important position, back up QB.
— Julie Donaldson (@juliedonaldson_) January 17, 2021
In five years, Brandon Staley went from defensive coordinator/secondary coach at D-III John Carroll University to NFL head coach.
— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) January 18, 2021
Three years in between were spent with Vic Fangio, as his OLBs coach in Chicago and then Denver. https://t.co/cO9I1KRDp0
GOT OUR GUY pic.twitter.com/Nb9CgeZhlx
— Los Angeles Chargers (@Chargers) January 18, 2021
Momma's let you babies grow up and work on Sean McVay's staff
— Dan Hellie (@DanHellie) January 18, 2021
If Eric Bieniemy is offered the Texans job - it's rumored they'll ask for an interview - should he take it? Lots of reasons to pass (Deshaun/internal madness) but then he may wait another year. Keep waiting/no offers & he may end up coaching the Georgetown men's basketball team. https://t.co/W9s74o4pGJ
— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) January 18, 2021
Texans have had internal conversations about possible trade partners for Deshaun Watson and what their quarterback position would look like in the future without him, per ESPN’s @sarahbarshop.https://t.co/X7ppAn9OcL
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 17, 2021
Seems like the Jets or the Dolphins are in the drivers seat for Watson. Texans would probably want a new QB out of this trade. Tua or Darnold could end up in Houston, we can’t give them a QB or a top 3 pick.
— Jordan (@wfteamtoday) January 17, 2021
We wouldn’t know anything about that https://t.co/Wh3ifFA2xo pic.twitter.com/QtBr5j38XC
— WASHINGTON FOOTBALL (@HogsHaven) January 17, 2021
Stop making me horny https://t.co/MQTD23lzyN
— WASHINGTON FOOTBALL (@HogsHaven) January 17, 2021
From potential TD to touchback
— ESPN (@espn) January 17, 2021
(via @NFLBrasil) pic.twitter.com/in0mtlXC38
@AlbertBreer we should change bad rules. The competition committee looks at rule changes every year. Maybe this occurrence during a huge divisional game will help it be reviewed as it should be ....and ultimately changed. https://t.co/loCeiu1HqR
— Jack Del Rio (@coachdelrio) January 17, 2021
Jack Del Rio weighs in on fumble-touchback rule: 'Fix that outdated rule' https://t.co/aAPKDWFtcB
— NBC Sports Washington Football (@NBCSWASFootball) January 18, 2021
Ron Rivera is on the NFL's competition committee. https://t.co/vot9dqCOjh pic.twitter.com/Jt5pgTRRIS
— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) January 17, 2021
Everybody hates that rule. But me. The end zone is different. Can’t fumble there.
— JP Finlay (@JPFinlayNBCS) January 17, 2021
Rashard Higgins’ fumble at the 1 was the Browns 1st lost fumble in the playoffs inside the 10 yardline since Earnest Byner’s in the 1987 AFC Championship game.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) January 17, 2021
Known as “The Fumble”, Byner fumbled at the 1 with the Browns down 38-31 with 1:12 left in the game.
h/t @EliasSports pic.twitter.com/CR6EG1PbuC
NFL has not made final decisions yet on how many vaccinated health care workers will attend the Super Bowl as guests of the league or what the overall fan capacity at Raymond James Stadium will be. The NFL previously said it was exploring 20 percent capacity as one possibility.
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) January 17, 2021
Happy 99th birthday to the hilarious, beautiful Betty White. pic.twitter.com/li22ebdInj
— Scott Weinberg (@scottEmovienerd) January 17, 2021