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Thinking of that success doesn’t mean he’s considering retiring even if he turns 34 in October with little left to accomplish in the game with a resume that includes two Super Bowl titles, eight Pro Bowls, four First-Team All-Pro selections, seven straight years with the most of 1,000 receiving yards and three seasons with double-digit touchdown catches.
“I absolutely love what I do, and I love doing it here in Kansas City,” said Kelsey. “I don’t even want to think about putting a time limit on this. My body still feels great, and I still feel like I can help the Kansas City Chiefs win. On top of that, every day is an explosion coming into the building.
“I’m definitely having a good time and haven’t given it much thought.”
As you might expect, the Kansas City Chiefs, after their victory in Super Bowl LVII on Philadelphia Eagles, have the best odds of winning it again at +600. Every team inside the top five saw their odds grow longer as the Jets’ opportunities took off with the addition of a future Hall of Famer in Rodgers. They started the season at +3500, tied for 10th best odds, but have since climbed to 6th with a +1400 margin on Monday. The only teams with shorter odds than the Jets are the defending champion Chiefs (+600), NFC runner-up San Francisco 49ers (+700), NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles (+850) and Josh Allen’s Buffalo bills (+850).
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But where Anton Harrison lags behind the higher level of blockers is in his strength. The 6-4, 315-pounder is more comfortable holding defenders off the quarterback than moving them up in a running game, and he’ll be tested early by opponents who will be looking to push him back. With some work in the weight room, Harrison could become a solid starter in an excellent position. He could be fit for several teams in the back half of the first round, including hacker (No. 19), The Eagles (No. 30) and The Chiefs (No. 31).
Kansas City Chiefs owner tells fans to wear red for 2023 NFL Draft | FOX4
Hunt wants Chiefs fans to “paint the town red” when they attend NFL Draft festivities to “show all our visitors what Chiefs Kingdom is about.”
“Put on Chiefs gear and fly those Chiefs flags as we welcome hundreds of thousands of NFL fans to our kingdom,” Hunt said.
What picks does the Kansas City Chiefs have in the 2023 NFL Draft? | FOX4
Round 1, pick 31
Second round, pick 63
Round 3, Pick 95
Round 4, pick 122
Round 4, pick 134
Round 5, Pick 166
Round 6, 178th pick
Round 6, pick 217
Round 7, pick 249
Round 7, pick 250
2023 NFL Mock Draft: Kansas City Picks Chiefs Pass | bleeding green nation
Wide Receiver G. Flowers, Boston College
I look at the flowers and see what kind of recipient Andy Reed loves. Built more like a classic slot receiver, Flowers played mostly (well) outside for BC. Steve Smith Sr., who was the same height (just over 5’9″), two pounds heavier (184 vs. 182), and 0.02 seconds slower on the 40 (4.44 vs. 4.42) than the flowers, calls it a “mobile weapon.” What looks more fitting for Andy Reid’s offense? Truthfully, it was Smith’s enthusiasm for flowers that led me to finally make up my mind about picking flowers.
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Packers agree to trade four-time Jets MVP Aaron Rodgers | NFL.com
The Jets receive Rodgers, the Packers’ 2023 first-round (#15 overall) and fifth-round (#170) selection against the 2023 New York first-round (#13), 2023 second-round (#42) and sixth-round (#207) pick, as well. A conditional second-round pick in 2024 could become the first if Rodgers plays in at least 65 percent of the Jets’ snaps this year.
General Manager Brian Gutkunst says the Packers are not looking to rebuild ESPN
“No, I never look [at] Gutkunst said on Monday. “We’re excited about this football team and where it can go. We’re obviously a long way from what our 53-man squad and 16-man coaching squad will look like, but we’re really excited about that. It’s obviously going to be fresh, specifically in the middle, It seems. But at the same time, the goals don’t change here. They’re going to be the same goals we’ve always had, right?
“There’s one goal here every year, no matter what. And just like the last time we went from one midfielder to another, right? The goals are the same. Those guys are going to have to work. It’s going to be exciting to see that. Nothing really changes.” “.
Giants receive:
T Darren Waller
Raiders receive:
Third round, 2023: 100th (Chiefs)
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“It is what it is,” Karthon said Monday. “I know people have a job to do to speculate and figure things out and I hope it stays consistent, and I hope they’re right.”
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13. Z. Flowers, WR, Boston College
HT: 5-9 | Weight: 182 | Previously: 10
Flores, who had 200 catches and 31 touchdowns in his college career, is one of my favorite prospects this entire season. He’s very elusive, and very quick to get in and out of breaks. He can play out of the hole or line up outside. He can break into the house with a jet. He just opens and makes plays. He forced 25 missed tackles last season, the third most in the country at a wide receiver. The size of the flowers won’t dazzle teams, but if they just put the bar down, they’ll see why it’s so talented in the first round.
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Matthew Bergeron
Syracuse · OT · Senior
Bergeron is another huge human (6-5 1/4, 318 pounds with a 33 3/4-inch arm) who played a lot of football for the Orange (39 starts, including five as a true freshman in 2019), allowing 13 sacks At 1,306 pass-blocking snaps per PFF. Some teams expect Bergeron to guard. Late first is where these guys start to go.
GM John Lynch says the 49ers don’t actively shop Trey Lance | ESPN
“I think there was a lot of smoke, really, and it wasn’t very active,” said Lynch. “And it’s not like we put it out there, hey, we’re taking offers for Trey, call 1-800. It wasn’t practical. People’s job on this is to ask questions. Did it happen on a couple of occasions? Sure. But it wasn’t that substantial.”
After celebrating tragedy, the NFL Draft is looking to change its tone | New York times
“We still think that’s a big deal, to acknowledge the hurdles they have to overcome on their journey to the NFL,” said Seth Markman, who led ESPN’s draft coverage for 11 years, and who apologized to Higgins in 2020. But what we realized that year is that we can probably do some balancing a little bit better and make sure that every story isn’t about those obstacles and those backstories. Not everyone has to be a clichéd storytelling kind of person, if you will, and I think that was that year.”
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Retired NFL quarterback Brett Favre will remain a defendant in a civil lawsuit seeking to recover millions of dollars in welfare money spent that was supposed to help some of the neediest people in the United States, a Mississippi judge said Monday. .
Is the NFL hypocritical or over-punitive? | News agency
So, is it two-faced for a league that has embraced metered betting to suspend some of its players for betting on football games and other sporting events from their phones like millions of NFL fans are constantly encouraged to do?
The ex said: “I think it’s hypocrisy.” Steelers and Bears quarterback Jim Miller. “You can’t lie in bed with the devil, and not think you’re going to get burned.
“Soon, you’ll be able to bet on (most) NFL stadiums,” Miller added. “However, the players are well versed in the rules. They have seminars and locker room sessions to educate them.”
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The Arrowhead Pride completes the Chiefs’ offensive line with Oklahoma’s Anton Harrison at No. 31
Harrison was a no-brainer for me. Since I first considered this class of offensive tackle, he has been one of my favorite prospects. I only have Northwestern University’s Peter Skowronski and Georgia’s Broderick Jones rank higher among processing prospects.
3 draft prospects we value less than most analysts
Jordan Addison, wide receiver, USC
Compatibility Rank: Fifteenth overall, and third among wide receivers
Addison was a frontrunner from day one of his three-year college career. As a true freshman at the University of Pittsburgh, he He got a place in Athletic freshman all america team, Make an impact as a recipient and returner. The following season, he boosted his career as the most decorated receiver in college football, winning the 2021 Biletnikoff Award. Accumulating 1,600 yards and 17 touchdowns As a real sophomore.
2 commentators on Monday morning have surprising opinions on the Chiefs’ draft plans
Breyer’s view that the Chiefs might trade for flowers is a view shared by other experts, but the idea that Kansas City could be traded back to back – someone no His name is Bijan Robinson – he looks crazy on his face. Meanwhile, in 95 Mock Drafts we’ve got you covered Arrowhead pride this is out of season, Not even one Torrance—or even any other guard—might sign to the Chiefs at 31. (Gibbs, at least, was captured at 31 in a pair of photos posted in February and early March by CBS Sports writer Kyle Stackpole.)