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The Chicago White Sox lost their series finale to the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday, and the same thing happened to them. The White Sox took […]
The Chicago White Sox lost their series finale to the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday, and the same thing happened to them. The White Sox took […]
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Nick Scott, a defensive back and former team captain for Penn State, is one of the Nittany Lions who are currently moving around the NFL in free agency. The safety, who was cut by the Cincinnati Bengals, has joined the Carolina Panthers as a member of their professional football team. Nick Scott, a defensive back and former captain of Penn State, is one of the Nittany Lions who are currently hopping about the NFL in free agency. The safety, who was cut by the Cincinnati Bengals, has joined the Carolina Panthers as a member of their professional football team. Scott was confirmed to have signed with Carolina, rejoining him with Ejiro Evero, the defensive coordinator for the Panthers.Evero, who was hired by Carolina this winter following a change in head coach, was the safety coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams in the past, who selected Scott in the 2019 draft. In the 2019 NFL Draft, Los Angeles chose Scott with the 243rd overall (Round 7) choice. As a rookie, Scott gained access to the active roster and went on to play in all 64 regular-season games until 2022. In a Rams uniform, he started 17 games during the regular season and added four more during the postseason following the 2021 season, playing a larger role as the team won Super Bowl LVI. After winning the championship, Scott played one more season for the Rams. When he became a free agent in March of last year, he signed a three-year deal with the Cincinnati Bengals. This month, Cincinnati decided to release Scott, so the agreement didn’t last long. Last season, he played in all 17 games for the Bengals, starting ten of them and recording 56 tackles. As a part of Penn State’s 2019 draft class, Scott reunites with running back Miles Sanders upon entering Carolina. Other former Nittany Lions who have moved teams during NFL free agency are defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos (Carolina Panthers to San Francisco 49ers), tight end Mike Gesicki (New England Patriots to Cincinnati Bengals), and running back Saquon Barkley (New York Giants to Philadelphia Eagles). Scott has 214 combined tackles across five NFL seasons, including 27 starts, four interceptions, and two forced fumbles in 81 regular-season games. During the previous two years, all but one of those starts took place. Though Scott’s primary goal upon joining Penn State was to play running back, his influence was felt in other areas as well. In 2015, he was a red-shirt freshman who ran 30 times for 133 yards and one touchdown. Later, he led the defence and special teams as a team captain. Having spent the majority of his career as a special teams ace, Scott started at safety as a senior in 2018. He was a vital leader who recorded 65 tackles and three interceptions. In addition to participating in 52 Nittany Lions games, Scott earned a psychology degree. His excellent Penn State Pro Day performances included a 40-yard sprint time of 4.43 seconds and a vertical leap of 41 inches. Before making his Super Bowl debut a few years ago, Scott reflected on his experience with the Nittany Lions. He was in James Franklin’s initial class of PSU recruits (2014). […]
According to Verdarame, “Mims could be the biggest wild card in this class.”He is a complete beast on film when it comes to both the run and pass game, easily outclassing edge defenders. Additionally, there is no denying the size at 6’8″ and 340 pounds. “Yet, Mims only made eight starts during his collegiate career, and injuries were a constant worry.The Bengals are counting on him to eventually maintain his health and realise his potential as an All-Pro player. It’s a reasonable risk for Cincinnati, which has had trouble fielding a strong offensive line in front of Joe Burrow.” Regarding the warning signs pertaining to Mims, this is nothing new. It is difficult to find players with his measurables and game tape at Pick 18 without some snags. Now he gets to show off his skills in an NFL setting.
Despite having injuries throughout their lineup, the New York Yankees have performed admirably thus far this season. New York has 19 victories, which makes it one of just three teams in the American League. What’s even more amazing is that the team has achieved this success without a few key players. Though the team has also had to contend with other injuries, Gerrit Cole and D.J. LeMahieu are undoubtedly the two greatest injuries for New York.Despite possessing one of baseball’s best bullpens, the Yankees have been missing one of their best relievers. Nick Burdi has not been available since being added to the disabled list because of inflammation in his right hip. Although Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports that he may not be out for too long—he is scheduled to throw a bullpen in Somerset—New York misses him greatly. “Yankees injury updates: (right-handed pitcher) Gerrit Cole: ‘good day’ playing catch in New York,” Hoch stated. “Jon Berti, the third baseman, is expected to play with Somerset this evening. Tommy Kahnle, pitcher (right-handed): live BP in Tampa tomorrow. Nick Burdi, a right-handed pitcher, throws a bullpen in Somerset.” For the Yankees this season, Burdi has been excellent thus far and hasn’t given up an earned run. This season, the hard-throwing righty has already played in seven games and in 6 1/3 innings pitched, he has struck out eight batters without giving up any runs.I hope Burdi stays healthy and is able to get back on the mound for New York shortly.
On Tuesday night, Todd Frazier, a former player for the New York Yankees, didn’t hold back when talking about the team’s second straight defeat against the division-rival Baltimore Orioles. Regarding the Yankees, Frazier remarked, “The biggest thing that goes unnoticed is the energy is down again,” on the YES Network postgame programme, as reported by NJ.com’s Bridget Hyland via NJ Advance Media. “Where’s the energy? is something we discussed the other day. Is there any enthusiasm? They seem to be out of it, and it feels like September. At the conclusion of the game, you see [All-Star outfielder Juan Soto] simply sitting there, looking a little confused. The Yankees defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 15-3 and 15-5 over the course of the weekend, but their offence has since dried up. In Monday’s 2-0 loss in Baltimore’s Oriole Park at Camden Yards, New York went 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position, according to the Associated Press (via ESPN). Soto and catcher Austin Wells each hit solo home runs to give the Bronx Bombers a 4-2 loss on Tuesday. The Yankees’ biggest concern may be that slugger Aaron Judge appeared to return to his slumping ways in the first two games of the Baltimore series, hitting just 1-for-7 and walking. “What’s happening to the bats? Who will take the lead? Regarding the Yankees, Frazier continued, “Nobody’s stepping up right now. “It seems like it is the end of the world for the Yankees when it is not, it’s still April.” The Yankees were 10-2 at the beginning of the season, but they have since dropped 4 out of 6 games to finish the season at 19-12. With more than a month of games remaining before summer arrives, no one in the Yankees organisation should be alarmed, but Frazier’s remarks regarding Soto may cause some pause because it has been suggested that the 25-year-old’s frustrations with his circumstances may lead to him leaving the team as a free agent this fall. “You talk about the 15 runs, but you have to move on,” Frazier remarked in reference to victories over Milwaukee that soon faded from memory. “You’re playing better teams now.” Judge, Soto, and the Yankees’ other players may answer to Frazier on Wednesday night when New York returns to action at 19-10 Baltimore.
Although everyone in the country is talking about the NFL Draft, particularly the Falcons and their choice to select Michael Penix with their first pick, I found another tale that I thought Falcons supporters should see. This article by ESPN’s Ben Baby, the Bengals beat writer, discusses how it has been expensive to not extend Jessie Bates III. While Atlanta gave the former second-round pick a $64 million free agent deal and rewarded him right away, Cincinnati let him depart and has struggled to fill his shoes. Though most of the credit for the Bengals’ postseason success went to Joe Burrow, it was Bates and the defence that carried the team to the AFC title game and the Super Bowl. “The Bengals and former safety Jessie Bates III were unable to reach a multi-year agreement before to the 2021 season, which would have placed him among the highest-paid safeties in the league. After a year, Bates was replaced by [Dax] Hill, who was drafted by Cincinnati and given the one-year franchise tag, according to Baby. Head coach Zac Taylor announced during his news conference following the draft that Hill has struggled and is now being shifted back to cornerback. Since Bates left, the Bengals’ defence has shown signs of poor safety play, making them vulnerable to explosive plays. The Bengals are still looking to replace the All-Pro defensive, while the Falcons are reaping the benefits of their investment in Wake Forrest. “With hindsight, it’s possible that extending Bates as early as 2021 would have eased some of the outstanding concerns,” Baby continued. Although hindsight is always 20/20, I felt that this would be a good time to compile this at a time when the Atlanta Falcons have been the target of criticism from the national media on their draft. After Jessie Bates’ large contract was criticised by Atlanta last year, all he accomplished was have his second All-Pro season, finishing second among safeties in tackles (132), tied for third in interceptions (6), and third in forced fumbles (3). Though many in Atlanta are questioning the selection of Michael Penix, let’s take a moment to appreciate the little things in life, like the Falcons hitting a home run with Jessie Bates III.
When wide receiver Davante Adams decided to join the Las Vegas Raiders in 2022 after leaving the Green Bay Packers, it was an odd move. The Packers, headed by Aaron Rodgers, were coming off three consecutive division titles at the time, and they had narrowly missed making it to three consecutive NFC Championship game appearances. Although Adams and Rodgers had a particular bond, the wide receiver thought it was time to move on from his eight seasons in Wisconsin because it was unclear what the quarterback’s future plans were, and there was no indication that Jordan Love could handle the burden. Adams discussed the deal and the outstanding reaction that Rodgers’ replacement, Jordan Love, has had since his departure in a recent episode of The Rush podcast. “Looking back, like we discussed, the child is a f****** baller, man. When Adams spoke about Love, she remarked, “I am really delighted for him. “While I don’t regret what I did, it’s undeniably something you look back on and think, ‘Damn, that boy’s kind of balling right now. Adams continued, saying he wished to have a conversation with Love in which he would express his pride in his accomplishments. He even hinted at wanting to play quarterback in Las Vegas. “It would have been awesome too if I could have pulled you over here and taken you with me,” Adams continued. Adams has not experienced the same level of success in Green Bay since leaving the Packers. Since Adams joined the team, the Raiders have finished 14–20 in their previous two seasons and have missed the playoffs.
The Falcons felt they couldn’t afford to trade out of the eighth pick and still acquire their quarterback of the future, so they set their sights on Michael Penix Jr. Though there is plenty to be said about the choice, this line of reasoning is sound. You don’t trade back in the hopes that a quarterback you really like will fall even lower. You grab your boyfriend right away.The Falcons proceeded in that manner, but it has since been verified that Terry Fontenot made a concerted effort to trade back into the first round, as was reported shortly after the first round. Jets general manager Joe Douglas stated that the Falcons are sticking at eight in a recently made public video that was taken just before the Falcons started counting down to their selection. Furthermore, they would be interested in making a trade for the Jets’ tenth overall pick. According to rumours, the Falcons were interested in returning to the first round in order to select UCLA’s Laiatu Latu, who was selected 15th overall by the Indianapolis Colts as the first defender off the board. It would be reasonable to assume so given how the Falcons proceeded with the next three rounds of the draft, selecting three defensive lineman in a row. If it would have been worthwhile for Latu, we’ll find out in a few years, but that would have been an incredible trade-up. To make that kind of deal, the Falcons would have needed to give up a tonne of draft capital in both this year’s and next year’s drafts. It would have been particularly strange given that they indicated when they selected Michael Penix that they are more concerned about the future than the present.It’s just another one of those moments when you wonder, “What the hell is Flowery Branch’s residents thinking?
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