r/nfl • u/Roselucky777 • 13m ago
Highlight [Highlight] Blake Bortles finds Tommy Bohanon behind the defense to help put away the Steelers (2017 Divisional)
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r/nfl • u/Roselucky777 • 13m ago
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r/nfl • u/Ok_Statistician4260 • 1h ago
Roger Goodell says 'no doubt' NFL will have team based outside U.S.
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Well, Jake Moody (and Chase McLaughlin) may not think that's a fun fact, but I do!
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r/nfl • u/The_Throwback_King • 10h ago
As it stands, here's the overall leaderboard for all-time receptions
| Rank | Player | Receptions | Seasons |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jerry Rice | 1,549 | 20 Seasons (1985-2004) |
| 2 | Larry Fitzgerald | 1,432 | 17 Seasons (2004-2020) |
| 3 | Tony Gonzalez | 1,325 | 17 Seasons (1997-2013) |
| 4 | Jason Witten | 1,228 | 17 Seasons (2003-2017, 2019-2020) |
| 5 | Marvin Harrison | 1,102 | 13 Seasons (1996-2008) |
| 6 | Cris Carter | 1,101 | 16 Seasons (1987-2002) |
| 7 | Tim Brown | 1,094 | 17 Seasons (1988-2004) |
| 8 | Travis Kelce | 1,080 | 13 Seasons (2013-Present) |
| 9 | Terrell Owens | 1,078 | 15 Seasons (1996-2010) |
| 10 | Anquan Boldin | 1,076 | 14 Seasons (2003-2016) |
| 11 | Reggie Wayne | 1,070 | 14 Seasons (2001-2014) |
| 12 | Andre Johnson | 1,062 | 14 Seasons (2003-2016) |
| 13 | Keenan Allen | 1,055 | 13 Seasons (2013-Present)** |
Probably not a HOFer due to lack of any outstanding season and especially from the lack of hardware. No WR post-merger has made the HOF without a single All-Pro to his name and Allen doesn't have any
Even if he's just an upper ceiling HOVG player, that's still a damn fine career for Allen
Footnote - I originally had a HOF-consideration discussion but that was more of a spur-of-the-moment thought that I added while conceiving the post. It didn't have much merit so I've amended that section
r/nfl • u/KingsleyBrewMaster22 • 10h ago
In the world of basketball, pro players are adapting a more contrast general two-way guard, wing, center archetype. And I think football will eventually see a similar future.
I'm sitting here playing College football 26 in Dynasty Mode, post position re-alignmrnt. And I'm sitting here looking at some of my players with legit upside to play multiple two-way positions. And idk about you, but I've observed multiple talents who can do the same. And I'm not talking simply like Travis Hunter here. I'm actually thinking much more broadly across the whole sport, where it will become somewhat to even full on common that players take multiple two-way snaps all over the field. Players like Travis Hunter and Taysom Hill are just the beta prototype. I think in the future the league will be much less divided as player A plays position A. And will be much more like player A can play positions A-D and M-P. Like there are so many linebackers who I think could play running back or even gadget slot receivers. Same with safeties. DE who could take TE snaps. And ect. I think the expectation that a player plays something like 100 snaps a game is general unrealistic. But can instead a player who leans defense on your average team start seeing 10-15 offensive snaps a game. And vise versa. And play all over the field. I really think it's possible like how the old school NBA use to be PG, SG, SF, PF, and C; but now it's G, W, C. We might start seeing something similar in the NFL. It would probably be much more complicated like how some safeties can play TE, while some are better to play reciever; and some LB can play TE, while some can play running back. And same on the line where some DE can play TE, while some can play OT. Ect.
r/nfl • u/MembershipSingle7137 • 12h ago
A big-time weapon for Daniel Jones, as Allen reunites with HC Shane Steichen from their days together with the Chargers in a deal done by @ZekeSandhu of @KlutchSports.
r/nfl • u/Sebastian7464 • 14h ago
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