Speaking of adding bodies, the nation’s No. 1 total defense will never turn down more size and athleticism up front, especially with defensive ends Chop Robinson and Adisa Isaac virtually guaranteed to declare for the draft. Amin Vanover, Dani Dennis-Sutton and Jameial Lyons are p...
Isaiah Likely made a lot of plays for a rookie tight end last season and adds another element to the offense. He's explosive. Despite all the changes, the biggest X-factor on this offense is whether left tackle Ronnie Stanley can stay on the field. He started 11 games in 2022 a...
“I think what happened last game wasn’t just a personnel issue but really just executing as a whole offense,” rookie left tackle Brandon Coleman said. “From B-Rob to J-Mac, Austin, they’re all doing a great job and running really hard. We just got to make sure to get them tha...
Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa said Miami will need to move on from the disappointing loss against the Texans in which the offense turned the ball over four times, but he's seen nothing in the locker room to suggest that the team has given up on the season. "I...
Would Bowles bite the bullet and let Brady have more freedom to open up the offense, which is not what Bowles wants? Would Bowles allow Brady to hand-pick a new coordinator? Joe believes despite the geographic location, Brady would be strongly and emotionally tempted to head back hom...
In attacking the uncertainty, special teams coaches experimented and tinkered in the spring, but the reality is that the rules for OTAs and June minicamps hardly give anyone in the third phase of the game a real look—as is the case with line play on offense and defense, it’s hard to...
In most cases, the right tackle is better at run blocking while the left tackle is better suited for pass blocking. So, once the offense sets their formation, the Sam linebacker will know which side of the field to line up on.
Rams coach Sean McVay could not have been happy about his offense’s third-down efficiency. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times) The Rams had eight third-down situations and converted none. “We didn’t put ourselves in a lot of favorable ones,” Stafford said. “You don’t ...
Big-blitzing on long yardage downs is what the offense wants the defense to do. By the Hammer of Grabthar, He Was Avenged! Obsessed with running up the score -- memo to Steve: There is no USA Today/ESPN poll in the NFL -- coach Steve Spurrier of the Potomac Drainage Basin ...
From that moment until Denver took the lead, the San Diego offense made just one first down. The comeback did not occur because the San Diego defense failed to stop Peyton Manning, it occurred because the San Diego offense thought the game was already over. San Diego second-half possession...