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If Green Bay doesn’t win it all this year, whew, would be one of the biggest missed opportunities in a very long time.
 

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If Green Bay doesn’t win it all this year, whew, would be one of the biggest missed opportunities in a very long time.

It’s really set up for them. The Cowboys, us and the Rams are all total pretenders and the Bucs are becoming a MASH unit.
 

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It’s really set up for them. The Cowboys, us and the Rams are all total pretenders and the Bucs are becoming a MASH unit.
If Dak stops playing like a weirdo then I think the Cowboys are the most setup to beat GB. They have the offense & pass-rush. I still don’t know what to think of the Chiefs on the AFC side either.
 

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Source: No new positives for the #Chiefs today. The team has been hit hard by COVID-19 in recent days, but no new casees today.
It's the Chiefs, so I expect the NFL to postpone all of their games for at least 3 months, so they can get negative across the board and heal from all of their injuries.
 

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Jacksonville is ready to vet candidates for their head coaching vacancy, starting with three names piquing their interest.

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that the Jags are looking at Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich, former Eagles head coach Doug Pederson, and former Lions HC Jim Caldwell for interviews.

 

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Jaylen Waddle five away from Anquan Boldin rookie receptions record

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle appears likely to become the newest holder of the NFL’s rookie receptions record.

After catching 10 passes for 92 yards in Monday night’s win over the New Orleans Saints, Waddle is now just five receptions behind Anquan Boldin’s record of 101 receptions from his 2003 rookie campaign with the Arizona Cardinals.
 

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If Dak stops playing like a weirdo then I think the Cowboys are the most setup to beat GB. They have the offense & pass-rush. I still don’t know what to think of the Chiefs on the AFC side either.
Dak is completely overrated.. give damn near any competent QB those weapons, Oline and pass happy coordinator and they will put up fantasy stats. Cooper Rush look darn good in his only start this year in what was at the time one of the hottest Pass Ds in the league - Vikings. Vikings were on like a 4 game stretch of allowing less than 240 pass yards and less than 1 pass TD per a game before Cooper dropped 340yds and 2 TDs on them.

Don’t use Dalton last year as an example either.. Dak was 2-4 before he went down with injury last year.
 

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Tom Brady continues to re-write the NFL postseason record book in 2022

Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady already owns some of the most significant NFL postseason records, and he’ll add to those records when the Bucs host the Eagles on Sunday.

Here are a few of the postseason records that Brady owns, and some notes on how far everyone else in the league is from equaling Brady’s records:

Games played: Brady will appear in his 46th career postseason game on Sunday. His former kicker Adam Vinatieri is in second place all time, having appeared in 32 career postseason games. Another former Brady kicker, Stephen Gostkowski, is tied with Jerry Rice for third with 29 games.

Games started: Brady has started all of his postseason games, so he’ll extend that record to 46 as well. Kickers aren’t considered starters, so Rice is next with 29 starts.

Games as winning quarterback: Brady has 34 postseason wins. Joe Montana is second with 16. In third place, Terry Bradshaw, John Elway and Peyton Manning are in a three-way tie with 14 postseason wins, and Ben Roethlisberger can also earn his 14th career postseason win if the Steelers beat the Chiefs on Sunday.

Passes thrown: Brady has thrown 1,764 passes in the postseason. Peyton Manning, with 1,027 postseason passes, is the only other quarterback to throw more than 1,000.

Passes completed: Brady has completed 1,106 passes in the playoffs. Peyton Manning completed 649, and no one else even has 500 career completions in the postseason.

Passing yards: Brady is the all-time leader with 12,449 career postseason passing yards. Peyton Manning is second with 7,339, followed by Brett Favre with 5,885.

Passing touchdowns: Brady has 73 career postseason touchdown passes. Joe Montana and Aaron Rodgers are tied for second with 45.

Brady will keep adding to his records on Sunday, and maybe for quite a few postseason games after that.
 
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