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  • Calvin Ridley says he needed painkillers to play through misdiagnosed foot injury

    Posted by Michael David Smith on March 9, 2023, 4:45 AM EST

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    Jaguars receiver Calvin Ridley, who has just been reinstated to the NFL after a year-long suspension for gambling on games, says that during his time with the Falcons, he played through a misdiagnosed foot injury and needed painkillers to do it.

    “Hardly anybody knows this, but I played most of the 2020 season with a broken foot,” Ridley wrote at ThePlayersTribune.com. “Remember that 1,300-yard season? Nine touchdowns? I was killing it on one foot, for real. Actually, I had played through bone spurs my first two years. Just gritted through it with painkillers. But then, my third year, the wheels came off. Week 8, we were playing Carolina and I remember looking at Julio [Jones] and I just knew. I said, ‘Nah, bro, this is different. My shit broke.’

    “When I got the MRI, though, the trainer told me it was just a bone bruise. So I kept it pushing. I took Toradol shots every Sunday, and I finished the season. Listen, I know the deal. I’m a football player. It was my decision. I know what we get paid for, you feel me? If it’s really just a bruise, I’m gonna be out there.

    “We finished 4–12, and then the whole staff got fired. Coach, GM, head trainer, everybody. When the new trainer finally came in, he sent me to a specialist in Green Bay. Within the first hour, the doctor said, ‘Your foot is definitely broken.’”

    Ridley says that having to rely on painkillers affected his mental health, ultimately leading to him taking a leave of absence from the Falcons.

    “I still couldn’t plant without painkillers. So you get trapped in this cycle where it’s like, ‘If you take this pill, you can run,” Ridley writes. “After practice, once that painkiller wears off, you still have to come home and be a husband and a father. . . . I can’t even do anything but lie around in a dark room. That’s when the anxiety really started. I knew something was off, but I didn’t want to let anybody down. My plan was to get through another season with pills and shots. Do my job. Grit it out. I suited up Week 1 a shell of myself, but I played.”

    Ridley says the only time he gambled on football was during that leave of absence, when he was just trying to find something to do. He says he’s now in a better place both physically and mentally, and that he’s ready to have a big season for the Jaguars.
    Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.

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    • Report: Panthers, Texans, Raiders expected to have interest in Jimmy Garoppolo

      Posted by Charean Williams on March 8, 2023, 10:03 PM EST

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      Jimmy Garoppolo was expected to leave the 49ers a year ago. He didn’t after offseason shoulder surgery caused trade suitors, including the Commanders, to back off.

      This offseason, Garoppolo is for certain leaving.

      He is a free agent, and coach Kyle Shanahan already ruled out the quarterback’s return.

      Garoppolo is one of the top free agents at his position, so he should have a healthy market.

      Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Panthers, Texans and Raiders are “likely” to have interest in Garoppolo. All three are in search of a starting quarterback, and all three have a top-10 pick.

      So, Garoppolo could end up being a bridge quarterback rather than the long-term answer somewhere.

      The Texans now are coached by former 49ers defensive coordinator DeMeco Ryans, who hired former 49ers assistant Bobby Slowik as his offensive coordinator.

      “We have a process we go through,” Slowik said, via a team transcript. “Jimmy is obviously part of that process. He’s going to be a free agent. We grind through that as a coaching staff. We grind through that in the personnel department. We have conversations. I’ve had conversations with [General Manager] Nick [Caserio]. He has conversations with DeMeco. Then, Nick and DeMeco put their heads together and lay out a plan of what we want to do going forward and we’ll see where that takes us.”

      Garoppolo went 7-3 in 10 starts last season and passed for 2,437 yards, 16 touchdowns and four interceptions.
      Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.

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      • Originally posted by froot loops View Post
        He is awesome as a WWE commentator and part time wrestler. He is one of the best heel promos around. The daily talk show is a little much for my liking.
        He made my Royal Rumble experience worse. He's a wannabe Jerry Lawler, but way less fun.

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        • I only watched the Sami Zayn match, so I didn't notice it. I like him on Smackdown.

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          • I like him GETTING smacked down...

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            • Originally posted by Futureshock View Post
              Which is good news for the Lions opportunity to have a hearty trade opportunity. LV, CAR and WAS could be fighting it out to draft a QB at 6. OR one or more could trade with CHi, ARZ or SEA to move up. Pushing Anderson, Carter or Wilson down to us.
              I don't understand. If Rodgers goes to the Jets, there's less needs for QBs across the league because Love becomes a starter.
              "Yeah, we just... we don't want them to go. So that's our motivation."
              Dan Campbell at Green Bay, January 8, 2023.​

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              • Even when they got rid of Watson, he ends up costing the Texans, via the Athletic:

                Texans lose 2023 draft pick, receive $175K fine for Deshaun Watson salary cap violation


                By The Athletic Staff
                4h ago


                ​The Texans are forfeiting a fifth-round pick in this year’s NFL Draft and are being fined $175,000 for a salary cap reporting violation, the NFL announced Thursday. Here’s what you need to know:

                The league determined that the Texans provided quarterback Deshaun Watson, who’s since been traded to the Browns, with “undisclosed compensation” in 2020.

                The compensation, that was not disclosed to the league, was a membership at an athletic facility in 2020, according to a news release from the NFL.

                The salary cap requirements in the Collective Bargaining Agreement require teams to report any player compensation or benefit.

                "I hope to see the Lions in the Super Bowl before I die"
                My friend Ken L

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                • The Detroit Lions look like they won't get any comp picks this year. This article is from the Athletic:


                  49ers to have 7 compensatory picks in 2023 NFL Draft; 16 total teams with selections

                  By The Athletic Staff

                  2h ago

                  The NFL announced 37 compensatory draft selections among 16 teams for the 2023 NFL Draft on Thursday, with the San Francisco 49ers landing seven of them. Here’s what you need to know:

                  *- Per the league, “a team losing more or better compensatory free agents (“CFA”) than it acquires in the previous year is eligible to receive compensatory draft picks.” CFAs are determined by a formula based on salary, playing time and postseason honors.

                  *- The compensatory picks are positioned within the third through seventh rounds based on the value of the compensatory free agents lost.

                  *- Per the collective bargaining agreement, if in any year the number of compensatory selections awarded is less than the number of clubs in the NFL, additional “supplemental selections” will be given out based on draft order. This year, thirty compensatory selections were given to 13 clubs, and Chicago and Houston are getting supplemental selections.

                  *- Five “special” compensatory picks were given to the Browns, 49ers and Chiefs as a result of having a minority employee hired away by another club as a head coach or general manager. Special compensatory selections were awarded in draft selection order after all other compensatory selections in round three (denoted with an asterisk below).


                  Full list of comp picks


                  Round 3 (round choice-overall selection)

                  33-96 — Arizona
                  34-97 — Washington
                  35-98* — Cleveland
                  36-99* — San Francisco
                  37-100* — Kansas City
                  38-101* — San Francisco
                  39-102* — San Francisco


                  Round 4

                  33-135 — New England


                  Round 5

                  33-167 — Rams
                  34-168 — Arizona
                  35-169 — Dallas
                  36-170 — Green Bay
                  37-171 — Rams
                  38-172 — Giants
                  39-173 — San Francisco
                  40-174 — Las Vegas
                  41-175 — Tampa Bay
                  42-176 — Dallas
                  43-177 — Rams


                  Round 6

                  33-210 — New England
                  34-211 — Minnesota
                  35-212 — Dallas
                  36-213 — Arizona
                  37-214 — Las Vegas
                  38-215 — Washington
                  39-216 — San Francisco
                  40-217 — Kansas City


                  Round 7

                  33-250 — Kansas City
                  34-251 — Rams
                  35-252 — Tampa Bay
                  36-253 — San Francisco
                  37-254 — Giants
                  38-255 — San Francisco
                  39-256 — Green Bay
                  40-257 — New Orleans
                  41-258 — Chicago
                  42-259 — Houston




                  "I hope to see the Lions in the Super Bowl before I die"
                  My friend Ken L

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                  • Originally posted by Iron Lion View Post

                    I don't understand. If Rodgers goes to the Jets, there's less needs for QBs across the league because Love becomes a starter.
                    Only if it's history repeating itself. Only GB can have an idea what they have in Love and even if we hear negatives we have to remember the rumors back in the day said Green Bay was panicking when Favre did leave because they had no confidence in Rodgers.

                    But for a team used to competing at the top. Are they truly fine with Love or does Rodgers leaving have them worried about finding a QB to truly replace him? That said considering the damage anything other than Rodgers playing with them does. Playing Love for at least year I think is given.

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                    • I want Rodgers back in GB. I know some people are afraid of that but the Lions look like they’re trending the right way. They beat the Packers twice last year. If the Lions can’t win the division next year playing against Rodgers, then they’re not as good as we thought they were.

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                      • Originally posted by Iron Lion View Post

                        I don't understand. If Rodgers goes to the Jets, there's less needs for QBs across the league because Love becomes a starter.
                        the NYJ pick 13th so IDK if we want to fall that far back. So they're not the best trade partner. Meanwhile Rodgers wouldn't be available for LV or any of those others. So in theory, it helps us by taking one less option (outside of trading up) for them.

                        Now, how can we get Jimmy G to WAS? They pick 16th
                        Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.

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                        • Vikings to release Adam Thielen on Friday

                          Posted by Myles Simmons on March 10, 2023, 10:02 AM EST

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                          The Vikings are moving on from longtime receiver Adam Thielen.

                          Thielen will be released on Friday, according to multiple reports.

                          There was some thought that Thielen could restructure his deal to remain with Minnesota in 2023. He was slated to carry a $20 million cap hit.

                          But instead, Thielen will have a clean break and become a free agent. Because he’s being released, Thielen will be eligible to sign with any team immediately instead of when the new league year begins next week.

                          Thielen ends his time with the Vikings No. 4 on the franchise’s all-time list with 6,682 receiving yards, No. 3 with 534 receptions, and No. 3 with 55 touchdown receptions.

                          If the Vikings release Thielen with a post-June 1 designation to spread out the cap hit, they’d save $13.4 million against the cap in 2023 with $6.6 million in dead money.​
                          Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.

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                          • Sauce Gardner makes good on vow to burn his cheesehead

                            Posted by Mike Florio on March 10, 2023, 9:38 AM EST

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                            Those of you who watched Friday’s PFT Live saw the clear and obvious video evidence. Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner, who promised both to not intercept Aaron Rodgers in practice and to burn the cheesehead he wore at Lambeau Field after the Jets upset the Packers if Rodgers joins the Jets, threw the fake wedge of fromage into the fire on Thursday night.

                            It’s just the latest gesture by Gardner to get Rodgers to New York, and there has been absolutely no on- or off-the-record pushback from the Jets regarding the building momentum linking Rodgers to Gang Green.

                            The entertaining antics from Gardner, who also said a trade for Rodgers would result in “package deals” (presumably, other Packers), keep building expectations that the Jets will get it done.

                            Again, what happens if they don’t? What’s the Plan B to Plan Aaron? It can’t be Jimmy Garoppolo or Baker Mayfield or any other available quarterback. Even a successful run at Lamar Jackson would feel like the Jets settled for something other than their preferred option.

                            The clock keeps ticking. The buzz keep building. Aaron Rodgers emerged from his darkened groundhog burrow more than two weeks ago, and we still don’t know whether Ayahuasca Al saw his shadow or some other vision that would cause him to decide to stay a Packer or become a member of some other team — or none at all — before the first day of spring.
                            Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.

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                            • Nah, F dem picks dude... Uh huh
                              Les Snead: We’re hitting the brakes a bit in roster construction

                              Posted by Josh Alper on March 10, 2023, 6:47 AM EST

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                              Rams General Manager Les Snead famously wore a t-shirt saying “F them picks” to the team’s Super Bowl LVI celebration in reference to the moves he made to bring veterans to the roster to help with the push for a title, but he admitted earlier this year that he knew he’d have to “eat those words” at some point.

                              Snead and the Rams have had to do that in the wake of a 5-12 season that saw the team unable to fill holes created by injuries and offseason departures. It’s also found the team in a tough spot against the salary cap and that’s set up a different offseason in Los Angeles.

                              On Thursday, Snead said the Rams’s “DNA is to attack” but that they are “going to hit the brakes a little bit” this offseason. That’s expected to mean a pivot to trading away veterans to create cap space and add draft assets that restock the roster.

                              “Well maybe in the past we’ve used draft capital to maybe go get a veteran player knowing that veteran player’s going to cost a certain amount, we could actually fit him under our cap situation,” Snead said at press conference. “So with that being said, in this situation, maybe you don’t use draft capital to get a veteran player, but instead you use the capital to draft let’s call it normal rookies. With that being said, again, rookies help in the cap situation based on the salary structures and also in an intentionality of when you do have a core layer of veterans who are getting into their prime and on the other side of the prime, you definitely want to be ready to replenish it. So that would be a good example of that and we’ve seen it. Stepping on the gas or pressing the gas or using the brakes a little bit more. I’m not saying one or the other is better. We’ve seen teams engineer their rosters in many different ways.”

                              It’s a new look for the Rams and they added four compensatory picks on Thursday to help the process along. How well they pull it off from here will determine how quickly they’re back among the contenders in the NFC.
                              Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.

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                              • They’re saying Stafford is on the trade block
                                F#*K OHIO!!!

                                You're not only an amazingly beautiful man, but you're the greatest football mind to ever exist. <-- Jeffy Shittypants actually posted this. I knew he was in love with me.

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