Mendoza’s Pick-Six Was Ugly. Kubiak’s Indecision Is Worse
Fernando Mendoza’s pick-six was a brutal NFL welcome, but Klint Kubiak keeping the Raiders’ QB race open after resting Kirk Cousins is the real problem.
Fernando Mendoza’s pick-six was a brutal NFL welcome, but Klint Kubiak keeping the Raiders’ QB race open after resting Kirk Cousins is the real problem.
Barkley said two days of joint practices breed ego scrapes over real work. Fangio loves them. The Super Bowl back has the stronger case, and August keeps proving it.
Jameis Winston turned a Giants-Dolphins joint practice into his personal scrap while Jaxson Dart got held out, exposing a discipline gap Hafley already warned about.
Brown and Hurts have not talked since the June trade. The joint practice smiles and “it’s love” quotes cannot hide what that silence says about how the Eagles era ended.
Jayden Higgins’ season-ending ACL tear strips the Texans of their ascending WR2 and leaves a thin, injury-riddled room leaning on hope instead of proven depth.
Cowboys-Saints joint practice turned into brawls and ejections. Schottenheimer’s fight club line is funny until you see Dallas still can’t tell toughness from chaos.
Saints-Cowboys joint practice turned into multiple brawls, ejections, and a near cancellation. The chaos was not edge. It was a discipline failure both staffs own.
Roger Goodell’s certainty about international NFL teams is not a dream. It is the money talking, and American fans are last to get the memo.
Jordyn Tyson’s two-month hamstring absence forces the Saints to open without their top rookie, and the injury history debate does not soften the hit to Year 1 plans.
Watson looked functional in a half against the Bears and gained a slight edge. Cleveland is still protecting $230 million more than it is evaluating a true open QB race.