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No, Tom Brady will not return

After his turnaround last year, when he made the choice to return to the field after announcing his retirement, rumors about a new return from Tom Brady have been legion in recent days. But, this time, it seems definitely final.

ESPN reveals TB12 has completed NFL and Players Association paperwork officially confirming his retirement. He will therefore be eligible for the Hall of Fame in 2028, and will be introduced there from his first year of eligibility.

Packers reportedly willing to let Aaron Rodgers go

While waiting for him to decide on a possible retirement, the Packers are preparing for all eventualities. According to NFL Media, if Aaron Rodgers wants to transfer, Green Bay executives would be willing to accept. Several teams have already come to the information, but the Packers have for the moment replied that it is too early.

Coaches, coaches, coaches

– End of vacation in Thailand for Kliff Kingsbury? Aaron Wilson says the Texans have spoken with the former Cardinals head coach about the offensive coordinator position. Because Pep Hamilton will not be kept in this position. The Houston franchise has in any case already found its man in defense. According to ESPN, Matt Burke was hired for the defensive coordinator position. He is 46 years old and was the defensive line coach for the Cardinals in 2022. He was a defensive coordinator before. It was in 2017 and 2018 in Miami.

– NFL Media reveals that the Cardinals will be interviewing Lou Anarumo (DC, Bengals) for the second time for their position as head coach. However, Michael Bidwill, the owner of the franchise, announced on the franchise’s website that the name of the new coach would not be announced before the Super Bowl, which will take place in his stadium.

– If the question around the next coach of the Colts has not yet been answered, it will be neither Wink Martindale (DC, Giants), nor Brian Callahan (OC, Bengals), nor Mike Kafka (OC, Giants). All three of them were informed by the franchise that they would not be the lucky one. (NBC)

– The Panthers are adding experience to their staff, with the hiring of Dom Capers, 72, as a defensive consultant. On offense, Josh McCown becomes the quarterbacks coach.

injuries

– Britain Covey (WR, Eagles, hamstrings) is doubtful for the Super Bowl. He is the only player listed on Philadelphia’s injured report.

–All Chiefs players practiced normally on Friday and none are listed on the injury report for the Super Bowl.

They come off the injured list: Arryn Siposs (P, Eagles)

Transactions

– The Chiefs promoted Marcus Kemp (WR) and Austin Reiter (OL) from their practice squad to play in the Super Bowl.

– The Eagles promoted Anthony Harris (S) and Greg Ward (WR) from their practice squad to play in the Super Bowl.

– Taylor Lewan (OT, Titans) could retire. The tackle told the website of his lifelong franchise that he expects to be cut in the coming weeks, and that he will seriously think about what to do with his career, including a possible retirement. Lewan, 31, was drafted with the 11th pick of the 2014 Draft by the Titans.

In short

– Retire or not? Whatever happens this Sunday, Jason Kelce (C, Eagles) is going to take some time in the coming weeks to decide his future. According to ESPN, the Philadelphia lineman is expected to make a decision before the official new season begins on March 13.

– Do you know Don Crisman, Tom Henschel, Gregory Eaton, Norma Hunt and George Toma? If the answer is yes, kudos to you. These five people will attend, for the 57th consecutive time, the Super Bowl. Crisman, Henschel and Eaton are fans who haven’t missed a single Super Bowl, as is Norma Hunt, mother of Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, and Toma, groundskeeper to all Super Bowls, who is 94 at this time. year again helped prepare the pitch for the game. (NBC)

Shaquille Leonard supports Jeff Saturday

If the Colts, like the Cardinals, have not yet announced the name of their future head coach, Jeff Saturday, interim coach in 2022 and candidate for the full-time position, has received strong support. Indianapolis defense boss Shaquille Leonard said on The Pat McAfee Show that he wants Saturday to keep his job.

“I hate that he gets a lot of hate because he arrived after week nine, and he didn’t know any coach on his staff… How do you expect him to arrive and have an 8-0, 9- 0, whatever? Give it a full offseason. Give him his staff or whatever and I think that would be a good choice. »

Having the support of the dressing room is very important for any coach, and it is a good point for the candidacy of Jeff Saturday. Nevertheless, Jim Irsay will have the last word, so nothing is really predictable.

Tua Tagovailoa takes up judo

No, Tua Tagovailoa has not planned to change careers to find himself on the tatami mats during the Paris Olympics. The Dolphins quarterback just decided to take judo lessons this offseason as a way to deal with the concussions that ruined his great 2022 season.

A guest on the Up & Adams podcast, Tagovailoa said he wants to take these classes to better understand his body and learn “how to fall”. He missed 4 regular season games, as well as Miami’s playoff game, after falling heavily on his head numerous times. These courses are therefore a bet for the future if he wishes to stay for many years in the NFL.

It’s a shame, a confrontation against Teddy Riner could have been very spectacular.

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