NFL 2023 - Off-Season Player Updates/Discussion

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Watson's shelf life will be longer than Lamar's.

This Lamar isn’t a solid long term investment especially you take into his running adds so many extra hits which leads to more injuries and shorter career.

727 career nfl rushes plus 655 college rushes thats a lot of extra miles and punishment his taken over the years.
 
the fart that wont go away could still unretire himself again yet....

Tom Brady said on The Herd with Colin Cowherd that he will begin broadcasting games in 2024.​

Brady has already inked a lucrative broadcasting deal with FOX but won't hit the booth for at least another season. Instead, he'll reportedly spend much of 2023 focusing on his family and spending time with them. Of course, this one-year buffer between career changes also begs the question of whether or not Brady would consider returning to the field in 2023 under the right circumstances -- something that will likely be speculated on throughout the offseason and in-season should a contender lose its starting quarterback. Brady has already said his intent is to stay retired "for good" but if he feels the need to scratch his playing itch, he's given himself enough wiggle room to do so.
 

A.J. Green retired from the NFL after 11 seasons.​

Before opting to spend his final two seasons in the Arizona desert, Green was a perennial Pro Bowl talent. The former Georgia Bulldog was selected by the Bengals with the No. 4 overall pick of the 2011 NFL Draft and kicked off his career with five-straight 1,000+ yard seasons and seven-straight Pro Bowls. He saw a toe injury end his 2018 season early, and missed all of 2019 with an ankle injury before returning in 2020 to go for 47-503-2 in 156 games. Green never quite returned to his old form, as age and injuries caught up to the veteran receiver. It's safe to say he went out on somewhat of a high note, going for 91 yards and a touchdown in his final game, with his score coming on an impressive 77-yard play in which he beat multiple defenders to the ball and the end zone.
 

49ers beat writer Matt Maiocco reports QB Brock Purdy (elbow) is likely to undergo surgery on his torn UCL.​

While nothing is definite at this time, Maiocco believes Purdy will ultimately undergo surgery and face a six-month recovery after the fact. Purdy suffered a torn UCL in the 49ers' NFC Championship Game against the Eagles but has reportedly sought out other opinions on his injury. Despite seeking out other opinions, surgery was always the most likely outcome for Purdy, who should be ready in time for training camp if all goes well. Purdy and Trey Lance are expected to enter 2023 as the 49ers' top-two quarterbacks, but the team is expected to bring in at least one veteran as both are working their way back from injuries.
 
the fart that wont go away could still unretire himself again yet....

Tom Brady said on The Herd with Colin Cowherd that he will begin broadcasting games in 2024.​

Brady has already inked a lucrative broadcasting deal with FOX but won't hit the booth for at least another season. Instead, he'll reportedly spend much of 2023 focusing on his family and spending time with them. Of course, this one-year buffer between career changes also begs the question of whether or not Brady would consider returning to the field in 2023 under the right circumstances -- something that will likely be speculated on throughout the offseason and in-season should a contender lose its starting quarterback. Brady has already said his intent is to stay retired "for good" but if he feels the need to scratch his playing itch, he's given himself enough wiggle room to do so.
Brady to Miami imo
 

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If Tua get concussed at training camp or preseason maybe.
Remember too, Kraft tried to sign Brady to a one-day contract so he'd retire a Patriot, and Brady turned it down....meaning he's still available (like a romantic available if the right person comes along).
 
Remember too, Kraft tried to sign Brady to a one-day contract so he'd retire a Patriot, and Brady turned it down....meaning he's still available (like a romantic available if the right person comes along).

Now you say Miami, I could see a world where they tell Tua to take the year off for one year of Brady.
 
Take Tua's fifth year option, have him sit out this season, one year of Brady, next year to assess Tua before needing to commit to signing him long term
 

A.J. Green retired from the NFL after 11 seasons.​

Before opting to spend his final two seasons in the Arizona desert, Green was a perennial Pro Bowl talent. The former Georgia Bulldog was selected by the Bengals with the No. 4 overall pick of the 2011 NFL Draft and kicked off his career with five-straight 1,000+ yard seasons and seven-straight Pro Bowls. He saw a toe injury end his 2018 season early, and missed all of 2019 with an ankle injury before returning in 2020 to go for 47-503-2 in 156 games. Green never quite returned to his old form, as age and injuries caught up to the veteran receiver. It's safe to say he went out on somewhat of a high note, going for 91 yards and a touchdown in his final game, with his score coming on an impressive 77-yard play in which he beat multiple defenders to the ball and the end zone.
Ahh man, loved watching AJ. Was literally one of the only reasons to watch the Bengals through those years.
 
Ahh man, loved watching AJ. Was literally one of the only reasons to watch the Bengals through those years.

Him and Julio dropped off very quickly once they hit their 30's . Surprising.
 

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