Hello NFL Fans. How are we doing on this wonderful Friday night? Okay, as we know, this has been a crazy week in the NFL, and there are just so many questions that people are scratching their heads over. So what we are going to do is talk about what is going on around the league and maybe answer some of these questions that you may have.
The first topic that we have to talk about is the Jacksonville Jaguars as a whole. As we know, coach Jack Del Rio was fired on Tuesday. Then the Jaguars had made defensive coordinator Mel Tucker the interim head coach. Not only was there a distraction there, but Wayne Weaver sold the Jaguars on Tuesday to Mr. Shahid Kahn. Kahn said that he was committed to winning a Super Bowl for Jacksonville. But will the team move? As we have known for quite some time now that Los Angeles wants a NFL team. So when Weaver sold the team, questions were made whether they would move out of Jacksonville. Little did anyone know that there was a lease that will hold the Jaguars in Jacksonville until the 2027 season. From my understanding that getting out of this lease would be a difficult process that I don't think Kahn is worried about. His focus is on changing around the Jaguars' losing ways and bringing Jacksonville its' first Super Bowl title.
Donovan McNabb was released by the Minnesota Vikings Thursday afternoon
. McNabb had his request to be released after being behind quarterbacks Christian Ponder and Joe Webb on the depth chart. So who would try and claim McNabb? As we know there are some quarterback issues throughout the league right now. The Texans lost both Schuab and Leinart. The Bears lost Jay Cutler. So all 32 teams had a chance to claim the 35- year old McNabb, but didn't. He has cleared the waivers without one claim. McNabb played six games this season before getting benched with four touchdowns and just two interceptions. Will McNabb find a new home sooner or later?
Quarterback Peyton Manning made some headlines late this week. Dr. Robert Watkins came out and made a statement about Manning's neck. “Peyton will now be allowed to increase the intensity and breadth of his workouts as tolerated. There remains every indication that his recovery will continue. There still is no timetable for Peyton’s return to practice, which is one of many steps in his expected return to game action." With a 28 million dollar option bonus in 2012, the Colts want to see Manning throw and what he is able to do. If they decide not to give Manning the money, they may have to release him.
OTHER HEADLINES
The Vikings claim QB Sage Rosenfels after he was released by the Dolphins.
Seahawks LT Russell Okung is out for the season with a torn pectoral.
Vanden Bosch not fined for hit on Aaron Rodgers.
CB Nnamdi Asomugha being tested for a concussion.
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