Will Trubisky return vs. Saints? Players of intrigue after

Bears coach Matt Nagy added an intriguing twist to the perfunctory self-scouting means of the NFL’s bye week. “To me, it’s not so much about [looking for tendencies and predictability] as it is now you’re able to self-scout … the players and how they’re performing,” Nagy stated Monday following the Bears 24-21 loss to the Raiders in London. “That’s what this one’s probably a little bit more about, with where we’re at offensively.” The logical inference is that adjustments may be made when the Bears return to Halas Hall on Monday. Don’t anticipate an excessive amount of. The hypothesis facilities totally on the underperforming offensive line — significantly proper guard Kyle Long

NFL Rumors: Why Jared Cook Chose Saints Over Patriots In

And you thought Giancarlo Stanton knew find out how to swing and miss. The New England Patriots have tried so as to add to their receiving corps this offseason however have had no luck. If you wish to depend signing Bruce Ellington and Maurice Harris and re-signing Philip Dorsett as “landing” free brokers, then go nuts, however you’ll be principally alone on that one. The Patriots reportedly went after wideouts Adam Humphries and Cole Beasley, however each gamers turned down New England’s provides in favor of offers with different golf equipment. Both receivers admitted as a lot throughout their respective introductory press conferences. Whether or not it's presenting low-ball provides, being late to the get together or just not having the

Steelers’ JuJu Smith-Schuster Apologizes For Game-Ending Fumble Vs. Saints

Steelers’ JuJu Smith-Schuster Apologizes For Game-Ending Fumble Vs. Saints

The Pittsburgh Steelers are in danger of missing the playoffs after their loss to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, and JuJu Smith-Schuster is putting the blame on himself. Pittsburgh had the ball and was down 31-28 with 1:25 remaining in the game and tried to get into field goal range. Smith-Schuster was hit and fumbled on the Saints’ 34-yard-line. New Orleans recovered, ultimately sealing the victory. After the play, the wide receiver clearly was upset with himself, and he continued that trend Monday when he took to social media to apologize to Steelers’ fans. “When I’m at my lowest, I’m not going to hide. I’m sorry,” he cap... NESN.com

Radio Call Of Vikings’ Miracle Win Over Saints Will Give You Chills

Radio Call Of Vikings’ Miracle Win Over Saints Will Give You Chills

The Minnesota Vikings pulled out a miraculous win Sunday when Case Keenum hit Stefon Diggs for a game-winning 61-yard touchdown pass as time expired to beat the New Orleans Saints to secure a spot in the NFC Championship Game. Minnesota was on its own 39-yard line with seven seconds remaining when Keenum hit Diggs who broke one tackle and raced down the sideline to stun the Saints and cement the improbable victory. And absolutely no one was more excited than Vikings radio announcer Paul Allen, whose call on KFAN 100.3 will absolutely give you chills. Take a listen: And Allen was so fired up he was pumping his fist and yelling at the

Drew Brees Lit Into ‘Thursday Night Football’ After Slew Of Saints Injuries

Drew Brees Lit Into ‘Thursday Night Football’ After Slew Of Saints Injuries

Drew Brees is not a fan of playing on Thursday night. The New Orleans Saints suffered a tough 20-17 loss to the Atlanta Falcons Thursday, but as concerning for the Saints was the loss of five players due to injury. Having played just four days prior against the Carolina Panthers, the Saints quarterback was irate about the quick turnaround. “It’s 100 percent a product of playing on Thursday night,” Brees told reporters after being asked if the injuries could be attributed to the short rest. “Do you understand what guys’ bodies go through, you know, in a game? And to have to turn around four days later and to play, look at the injury studies,

Adrian Peterson Already Arguing With Saints Coach Sean Payton On Sideline

Adrian Peterson Already Arguing With Saints Coach Sean Payton On Sideline

The Adrian Peterson era in New Orleans already is off to a lovely start. The former Vikings running back was back in Minnesota with his new squad on “Monday Night Football,” and we’re sure there was plenty of extra motivation as a result. However, the Saints only gave him four carries, which he turned into 14 yards during the first half. But that wasn’t the part that got all the attention. Instead, it was the argument he had with Saints head coach Sean Payton on the sideline. Yeah, that doesn’t seem like a good omen for Peterson in New Orleans. Thumbnail photo via Brace Hemmelgarn/USA TODAY Sports Images

Patriots-Saints Notes: Defense’s Big-Play Ability On Full Display In Preseason O…

by Zack Cox on Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 12:57AM 3,800 Share this: FOXBORO, Mass. — Those not yet sold on the formidablity of the New England Patriots’ defense need only to look at the film from Thursday night’s preseason opener. The Patriots’ D terrorized the visiting New Orleans Saints from the opening kickoff, forcing four turnovers and producing a pair of defensive touchdowns in a 34-22 win at Gillette Stadium. “Any time the defense can score, it’s a real game-changer,” defensive end Chris Long said after the game. “For the entire team, it’s a little bit of a lift. Ball disruption, creating turnovers — that’s always an emphasis for everybody, and any time you can do that, it’s a good thing.” Defensive end Jabaal Sheard set