Chiefs News: Washington has asked for a deal for Patrick Mahoms

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After reviewing 61 mocking flags in 2021, NFL decision-makers agree that all but five meet the league’s standard | ABC News

Meanwhile, two veteran coaches – Andy Reed of Kansas City Chiefs and John Harbo of Ravens – led a discussion on expanding the replay support program, which was widely recognized in 2021. The rule allowed stadium replay officials to advise referees on a restricted menu. from objective calls, but many coaches and managers believed that advice was given for other, inadmissible calls. Reed and Harbo said they appreciated trying to correct as many mistakes as possible, according to Vincent, but wanted that to be formalized in the rule.

Washington commanders reportedly called bosses about Patrick Mahoms’ presence | Kansas City Star

Washington is reportedly looking for a new starting quarterback, and ESPN’s John Keeme has sunk deep into the search. There was a sentence that caught the eye of Chiefs fans.

After describing the battles over the last four seasons in detail, Cam wrote: “All this is the reason, according to a source, that Washington turned to each team to ask about the availability of a quarterback and the price.

The team started its search with a list of 42 quarterbacks. Yes, all 32 teams were connected, which means that someone in Washington called the bosses to ask about Patrick Mahoms.

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Maffe looks like a first-round athlete and understands how to use his hands to beat blockers.

Veteran safety Tyrant Mathieu would be suitable for the Cowboys in a free agency – if they open the checkbook | Blogging The Boys (Dallas Cowboys SB Nation website)

One thing that could stop the 29-year-old from becoming a Cowboy is Dallas’s current lid situation. Mathieu is expected to receive three years, $ 48.75 million as a free agency, according to Professional football focus. After restructuring some contracts, the Cowboys could afford to give the veteran this deal, but that would probably mean they would have to cut some costs on another defensive position.

Another potential hurdle could be that Dallas had many chances to sign Mathieu with much cheaper deals in the past and did not take the opportunity. Of course, there was a very different coaching staff, so that could play a big part in Dallas not showing interest in the honey badger.

Signing Mathieu would be an intriguing addition to the defense, but it would also be a serious risk. The former third-round pick had some problems early in his career, including two ACL tears and a shoulder injury. Although he has played in 15 or more games in each season since 2017, it is fair to ask whether his injury problems could recur when he enters his tenth season in the league.

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Orlando Brown

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The Chiefs spent last offseason rebuilding a withered offensive line that doomed them to the Super Bowl LV. Unless they want to repeat the process, the first job is to put a ring (huge in size) on the finger of bookseller Orlando Brown. The front office has no choice after giving Baltimore a player from the first, third and fourth rounds in 2021, along with a fifth-round selection in 2022, in exchange for a left-wing match and a pair of choices from 2022. Sensational in-game on the run, rarely defeated in defense of the pass and without a missed start since 2018, Brown is the central impetus in KC’s spring business agenda.

Predicting all 32 NFL teams for the starting quarterback for week 1 in 2022: Locks, wild cards and landing sites for Carson Wentz, Jimmy Garopolo | ESPN

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Projected start for 2022: Patrick Mahoms

My current plan is to keep this ad somewhere and reuse it for the next 10 years, because Mahomes will be back.

Around the NFL

GM Dolphins Chris Greer: ‘The door is closed’ for Deshon Watson joining Miami | NFL.com

This is the last clear signal that the Dolphins are fully committed to Tua Tagovailoa as their starting quarterback in 2022, something that new head coach Mike McDaniel has also made clear in recent weeks.

“Mike and the staff came to do a lot of work, learned a lot from Tua and feel good about his development, what he can be like and then how he fits into the attack,” Greer told reporters at the NFL Scouting Combine. “I think we’re fine with Tua.”

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Emanuel Ogbach

It was in Kansas City that Emmanuel Ogba made his most significant jump in production in the 2019 season – and if it weren’t for a chest injury in the middle of the year, he could have helped the team finish its Super Bowl LIV series. He has since joined Miami dolphins for two years, publishing nine sacks each season without missing a single game. In 2019 with Kansas City, Ogbah collected 5.5 sacks in 10 games – it is clear that the range of nine to 10 sacks is a reasonable expectation for the whole season.

The past connection makes this obvious as a potential signing – while the hat space situation was a little worse for Kansas City in 2020, they now have the financial resources to bring Ogbach back if he is at the top of the wish list. A new deal for the 28-year-old climber is likely to come in about 3 or 4 years; 10-15 million dollars per season.

Ogbah will not present himself as an elite defender, but he will be very good, who can play at all high-level downs. His 126 pressures in the last two years rank sixth among all the vanguards – and yet his best years may be ahead of him.

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