Rams Top Pick Expected to Be Inactive For Week 1

The Rams are preparing for their first season opener in L.A. since 1994.

The squad returned with high expectations, especially after earning the first overall pick in the 2016 draft and spending it on promising quarterback Jared Goff.

However, things didn’t quite develop as anticipated with the quarterback situation, and after an offseason of considerations, they’ve chosen to be down their star player for Week 1 against the San Francisco 49ers.

Goff was drafted first overall by the Rams this year, but he will likely be the team’s third QB behind Case Keenum and Sean Mannion, which is flat-out shocking.

Rams head coach Jeff Fisher told NFL.com that Mannion will be Keenum’s backup for Week 1, and punter Johnny Hekker will be the emergency backup. He said that Mannion and Goff could “flip” for Week 2, but the embarrassment might already be too much at that point.

For a first overall pick, Goff hasn’t impressed much in the preseason. He went 22-of-49 passing for 232 yards, sporting a 44 percent completion, as well as two touchdowns and two interceptions.

Fisher reiterated his confidence that Goff will one day be a starting QB. However, this doesn’t help much of anything.

Browns Not Expected to Trade Valuable QB Asset

A lot of teams are in need of help at the quarterback position, but one won’t be hitting the trade market.

Despite rumors of a possible trade, the Browns are wisely expected to hold on to veteran QB Josh McCown.

Teams such as Dallas and Minnesota are running thin at the quarterback position after their respective starters Tony Romo and Teddy Bridgewater went down with injuries. Romo is expected to miss upwards of 10 weeks while Bridgewater is out for the season.

McCown is a hot commodity at the moment, but the Browns should understand that it would be in the team’s best interest to keep him.

Their other quarterbacks are Austin Davis and Cody Kessler, but Davis has only a couple of seasons under his belt and Kessler is a rookie.

McCown is a strong backup and safety net for starting QB Robert Griffin III, in case Griffin struggles like he has in the past, or worse, gets injured.

The Browns are smart to keep McCown. He may wind up being the most important player on the team in case of emergency.

Aaron Rodgers Showed Up to Packers’ Luncheon in a Hilarious Outfit

The Packers held a ‘Welcome Back Luncheon’ on Wednesday and Aaron Rodgers had an interesting choice in outfits.

Known for not taking himself too seriously, Rodgers showed up fully dressed as a cowboy. A really awesome cowboy with an interesting choice in colors.

The handlebar mustache really added something to it too.

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If only we could see his teammates’ reactions.

Packers fans know that Rodgers can be a goofball, as the photo proves, but this might be the best look ever. I mean, he even broke out the bolo tie. What more can you ask for?

His good spirits lightened the mood before the regular season. You know it will carry over as the season opener approaches.

Chiefs Actively Looking to Trade Backup QB

The Chiefs already know who their backup quarterback is.

Quite frankly they know who the backup to the backup is too.

Now they want to see what they can get on the open market for another one of their backups.

According to sources, the Chiefs are looking to trade former fifth-round pick Aaron Murray.

Murray is currently the No. 4 QB on the Chiefs roster, though he has reportedly impressed in the preseason so far.

He became expendable due to the pickup of Nick Foles, who has established himself as the clear No. 2 QB, and the continued development of Tyler Bray, who has gotten more practice reps than Murray.

The Chiefs currently need help on the defensive line and could use another wide receiver. Of course they could always use draft picks too.

If Murray isn’t traded he might also get cut, so hopefully the Chiefs can get something back for a guy they used a draft pick on.

Eagles’ WR Rueben Randle Blasts Critics

Has Rueben Randle proven anything to his new team?

Since joining the Eagles this offseason, Randle has been trying to earn a starting role. He still has a lot to prove, and and he’s well aware of that fact.

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EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – DECEMBER 28: Rueben Randle #82 of the New York Giants is tackled by Nolan Carroll #23 of the Philadelphia Eagles after making a catch in the first quarter during a game at MetLife Stadium on December 28, 2014 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

 

After leaving the Giants last season, the wide receiver signed with Philadelphia in free agency. He thinks that he wasn’t given a better chance by other teams due to critiques in his work ethic and consistency.

“I feel like I get read wrong because I do a lot of things naturally and it doesn’t seem like I’m giving much effort,” Randle said to ESPN.

“If I go out there and make a one-handed catch and make it look effortless, I get praised for it, but if I do all these other things effortlessly, it’s like I’m not giving much effort.”

Jordan Matthews, who led the Eagles’ receivers in every category last season, has been out with a bone bruise. Randle is among a group of receivers that are competing for a starting spot on the roster. He has three catches so far in two quick preseason appearances. Last season in New York, he totaled eight touchdown passes.

The Eagles expect Matthews to be back for the season opener, so the other receivers have a couple weeks to make an impression.

“If I didn’t [feel confident], I shouldn’t be here,” Randle said. “We all should feel confident in where we are. We just have to go out and prove ourselves.”

Randle should get a chance to do just that in Philadelphia.

Sterling Shepard – the New Victor Cruz?

Just when New York Giants fans thought they would see Victor Cruz on the football field for the first time since 2014, the receiver was sidelined again with another injury.

The Giants have needed help offensively since his absence, especially last season in terms of another receiver to take the attention away from Odell Beckham Jr. Second-round 2016 draft pick Sterling Shepard is showing the potential to be the top guy for the Giants. 

With the extent and timeline of Cruz’s injury unknown, someone else needs to step up and be ready to go. So far, Shepard has impressed the coaching staff. 

In his final year at Oklahoma, Shepard had 1,200 yards and 11 touchdowns. Marc Ross, the Giants’ vice president of player evaluation, noted one game as Shepard’s “quintessential” performance of his college career.

On Sept. 12, 2015, Oklahoma traveled to Tennessee and played in front of 102,455 people – the Sooners’ largest audience ever. Shepard made two key plays – one touchdown with 40 seconds left in regulation that forced overtime and another to win it for the Sooners in double overtime. 

“When you go to Oklahoma,” Ross said to Giants.com, “you always hear about Sterling Shepard, the guy who makes plays.”

In his young career with the Giants, Shepard has already drawn comparisons to fellow receiver Victor Cruz. Scouts see “parallels” in their ball skills and abilities to make big plays after the catch.

“That name came up when our scout group talked about him,” Jerry Reese, Giants’ general manager, said to Giants.com. “That’s one of the names that came up, a young Victor Cruz. Very similar in some ways, body type.

“The one thing about this kid is he’s 5-10 and some change, but his strike zone—what we call a strike zone—is bigger than that. He’s got a 41-inch vertical jump, he’s got big hands. He’s a tenacious slot receiver, run after the catch. Get the ball to him quick and he does some nice things after that catch as well. Yeah, Victor Cruz was one of the names that came up.”

All summer, Shepard has been getting rave reviews. Beckham Jr. proclaims he will be a “phenomenal player” and offensive coordinator Mike Sullivan described him as showing “explosiveness and an ability to make tough catches.”

Giants’ fans will have to wait just a little bit longer to see where Shepard lands on the roster, with the first game of the season coming Sept. 11. He has great potential to come in for Cruz or play alongside Cruz and Beckham Jr. Depending on Cruz’s injury, head coach Ben McAdoo has said that he has yet to earn his spot on the roster.

NFL Domestic Violence Scandal: What is the Next Step?

“We’ve seen all too much of the NFL doing wrong. That starts with me,” Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a press conference.

It seems like whenever the National Football League is in the news these days, it is something negative. Stories of arrests and domestic violence cases are taking away from the game of football. Being a huge football fan myself, it’s disappointing to what has been happening within the league. Something needs to be done about it, and it starts with Commissioner Goodell.

“I watch these guys play every week,” junior Rachel Harrison said. “It’s scary. I cannot believe that some of them can do this.”

Commissioner Goodell came under scrutiny during the Ray Rice incident. It remains unclear when exactly the league and Goodell had received the video of the domestic violence incident between Rice and his wife. Despite these reports coming out, Commissioner Goodell and the NFL gave Rice a two-game suspension, compared to players who have been punished for less severe offenses not involving violence.

“It shows a hypocrisy in the punitive process of the NFL’s personal conduct policy,” senior Alexander Szivos said.

“Players get four-game suspensions for drug use but there are no guidelines on how to deal with domestic violence. It shows that they care more about what the players put into their bodies than what they do off the field, because the league make money off their bodies,” Szivos continued.

However, once the video came out to the public, the league decided to make a more significant move and Rice was suspended indefinitely. When unconfirmed reports came out that the league received the video right after it happened, most of the public accused Goodell of withholding this information.

“He should be fired for sure,” Harrison said. “The only reason he did anything about it now is because the video got out. That’s just unacceptable. These players aren’t anything special, they’re still human beings and should be held accountable for their actions.”

Domestic violence continues to be a major issue in our society. This goes beyond the NFL. However, they should use their high profile to bring attention to it. Goodell announced upcoming changes to the disciplinary process for players. In addition, he revealed new partnerships between the league and the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, as well as the National Domestic Violence Hotline. The hotline has since received an 84% increase in calls in just one week.

It is great that the league has been taking steps to make these changes. But they need to be making changes that are seen by the general public. For one, not many know about these new partnerships the league has. The league never did anything to make people aware. If they, for example, organized something during one of the games, the public would appreciate it more.

Right now, they are seeing players still being accepted by the league. They need to see the league stepping up and bringing attention to this societal problem. They need to see more than just suspending the player and trying to forget about it.

“I think that it is unfair,” junior Kassandra Pujols said. “I understand that he’s a public figure, but that was a personal matter between him and his wife. If she went on with the marriage, then that should not fully reflect on him as a player and his contribution to the team.”

“If they’re not cut from the team,” junior Giaunna Gwinn said, “it might seem like that is okay to do. If they’re not punished by the law, they should be punished somehow.”

In the end, the NFL domestic violence issue has to be resolved, and soon. The league needs to create stronger conduct policies in their player disciplinary process. These recent cases of domestic violence against their players should not be taken lightly, like they have been.

However, this goes much farther than within the NFL. Domestic violence needs to be addressed at the societal level. It is more than just an issue involving football players. Once domestic violence is addressed as a problem of society, changes will happen everywhere.

“The NFL is totally being viewed in a poorer light right now,” Gwinn said. “You said Ray Rice and I wasn’t sure if you were talking about the player who hit his wife or the one who hit his kid. That alone should say something.”

If Commissioner Goodell and the league make significant improvements soon, hopefully in the coming weeks, then they may be able to gain some respect back from the public.