Jeff Risdon interviewed John Pollard of Zebra Technologies, the creator of Next Gen Stats. Next Gen Stats captures real time location data, speed and acceleration for every player on the field.
Jeff Risdon interviewed John Pollard of Zebra Technologies, the creator of Next Gen Stats. Next Gen Stats captures real time location data, speed and acceleration for every player on the field.
The contracts for NFL quarterbacks have increased significantly since Aaron Rodgers signed his five-year, $110 million deal with the Packers in 2013.
Now, new deals for Rodgers and Russell Wilson have raised the bar again for quarterbacks.
Video: How Contracts For NFL Quarterbacks Have Increased https://t.co/kNRXdxiSLE pic.twitter.com/3HIS7gWp7M
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Antonio Brown was a late round draft choice by the Pittsburgh Steelers and quickly become one of the NFL's most dominant wide receivers. This offseason, Brown uniquely exerted control over his own career by forcing a trade from the Steelers to the Oakland Raiders.
Here's a full retrospective on his career as he leaves the Steelers for the Raiders.
Video: Antonio Brown Career Timeline https://t.co/lQ7AXE41XI pic.twitter.com/0mS2N1yi0T
— RealGM Football (@RealGMFootball) April 4, 2019
Le'Veon Bell has been wildly productive on the field and has been following his own lead off it in an era where the NFL has valued running backs less and less.
Here's a full retrospective on his career as he leaves the Steelers for the Jets.
Le'Veon Bell - A Career Timeline Video https://t.co/7EMfx6NnQI pic.twitter.com/UbO0THhAsI
— RealGM Football (@RealGMFootball) March 22, 2019
RealGM Staff Report
Odell Beckham Jr. has only been in the NFL for five years, but his production on the field and the twists and turns off it have been remarkable.
Here's a full retrospective on his career as he's traded from the New York Giants to the Cleveland Browns.
Odell Beckham Jr. - A Career Timeline Video https://t.co/etK20GoRjp pic.twitter.com/XjUHhKkeZX
— RealGM Football (@RealGMFootball) March 14, 2019
The contracts for NFL quarterbacks have increased significantly since Aaron Rodgers signed his five-year, $110 million deal with the Packers in 2013. Rodgers will likely sign a new extension with the Packers in the coming months that raises the bar again.
The Patriots have been in the NFL's Final Four in 12 seasons since 2001 and in each of the past seven seasons dating back to 2011.
The following video shows the Final Four teams in every season dating back to the Patriots' first Super Bowl win in 2001.
It's never too early to look ahead in Fantasy Football and we present our initial mock draft for 2018.