November 14, 2024

Cover 4: What to look for at college all-star games – John Schmeelk, Dan Salomone, et al., Giants.com

The Giants plan to add quarterbacks this offseason through free agency or the draft, with the top three quarterbacks likely being the first three picks. The next tier of quarterbacks will be selected in the first round or later in the draft, with most highly-ranked prospects participating in the Shrine Bowl or Senior Bowl.The Shrine Bowl in Frisco, Texas, will feature Florida State’s Jordan Travis and Maryland’s Taulia Tagovailoa, two quarterbacks expected in April’s draft.

The 49ers’ need for another last second miracle deserves a deep rewind

Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka will have a front row seat in the West Team’s West Team, gathering information on the entire roster, including quarterbacks. The top quarterbacks in the draft, including Washington’s Michael Penix Jr., Oregon’s Bo Nix, Notre Dame’s Sam Hartman, Tennessee’s Joe Milton III, Tulane’s Michael Pratt, and South Carolina’s Spencer Rattler, are expected to participate in the Senior Bowl.Shea Tierney will serve as offensive coordinator for the National Team, featuring Penix, Nix, and Hartman, marking the start of the pre-draft process and the first chance for prospects to impact NFL GMs and coaches.

Commanders Looming QB Decision Could Define Franchise For The Next Decade – Adam Schultz, Sports Illustrated

The Washington Commanders are considering drafting North Carolina’s Drake Maye and LSU’s Jayden Daniels as their next franchise quarterback. Sam Howell, who led the team to a 4-13 record, has shown potential in his first year as starter. The new owner, Josh Harris, and general manager, Adam Peters, are focusing on determining the best way to fill roster holes and whether to draft a young star like Daniels or Maye. The decision could have long-lasting repercussions for the Washington franchise.

Eagles center Jason Kelce: ‘I don’t know what’s going to happen for me’ next season – Olivia Reiner, The Philadelphia Inquirer

After the Kansas City Chiefs won their fourth AFC championship in five years, tight end Travis Kelce hugged his brother Jason, who slapped him on the back with a red and gold Hawaiian shirt, while Jason wore a red T-shirt with Travis’ nickname “Big Yeti”.Jason, a Philadelphia Eagle, has been supporting the Chiefs’ postseason run, including their 17-10 victory over the Ravens in Baltimore. He expressed disappointment with the Eagles’ season and looks forward to next year, aiming to prove people wrong with recent hires and Nick Sirianni. He enjoys going into battle with his team.

Jason, a former division titleholder, shares his emotions on the field during the Super Bowl with teammates Kelce and Jason. Kelce, who has experienced division titles, feels great being on the field for his teammates and the opportunity to compete for a Super Bowl. Despite uncertainty about his future, Jason remains committed to the organization, despite potential decisions, as he wants to be part of the achievements and opportunities.

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