It is missing around 40 days for the NFL Kickoff on September 9. Are you prepared? But until the start, some stars changed the team will play for another one. Do you remember the main trades and transactions in the offseason?
Let’s take a look at some of them below:
- Ryan Fitzpatrick
After two seasons, the 38-year-old quarterback left the Miami Dolphins and has gone to the capital, playing for the Washington National Time. Last year he played nine games and had 2091 passing yards, 13 touchdowns, and 183 passing completions.
- Mark Ingram
The wide receiver left the Baltimore Ravens for the Houston Texans. In 2020, he played 11 games, had 299 rushing yards and two touchdowns.
- Nelson Agholor
In the only season at the Las Vegas Raiders, the wide receiver played 16 games, had eight touchdowns, 896 receiving yards, and 48 receiving receptions. This year, the wide receiver will play for the New England Patriots.
- Emmanuel Sanders
He left the New Orleans Saints and will play for the Buffalo Bills. In 14 games last season, the wide receiver had five touchdowns, 726 receiving yards, and 61 receiving receptions.
- Jamaal Williams
The running back played the last four seasons for the Green Bay Packers. Now, he is gone to the Detroit Lions. Last season, he had 505 rushing yards, 119 rushing attempts, and two touchdowns.
- J.J. Watt
The edge left the Houston Texans after 10 seasons and will play for the Arizona Cardinals. Last year, he played 16 games and had 52 defensive combine tackles, 16 defensive assists, and five defensive sacks.
- Corey Linsley
After seven seasons, the center won’t play for the Green Bay Packers anymore. At least for this year. Linsley goes to the Los Angeles Chargers. Last year, he played 13 games.
- Kyle Fuller
The cornerback left the Chicago Bears after seven seasons and came to the Denver Broncos. In 16 matches last year, he had 65 defensive combine tackles and 13 defensive assists.
Best offseason
In the month beginning, we also brought here a list, based on a ranking made by the ESPN Staff Writer, Bill Barnwell, from the best NFL offseasons teams of 2021:
What went right: The team kept almost everybody from last season. The mainly leaving was from tackle Joe Haeg. The news is former Bengals’ third-down back Gio Bernard.
- 2º New England Patriots
What went right: The Pats thought in the present and future quarterback by re-signing Cam Newton and choosing Mac Jones as a first-round pick.
- 3º Los Angeles Chargers
What went right: The team shored up an offensive line that ranked 32nd in pass block win rate last season, with the rookie quarterback Justin Herbert and signing Chase Daniel to serve as Herbert’s backup.
- 4º Baltimore Ravens
What went right: To help Lamar Jackson, the team signed Kevin Zeitler, Alejandro Villanueva, Sammy Watkins, and Rashod Bateman.
- 5º Washington Football Team
What went right: After a divisional title in 2020, the WFT added William Jackson, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Curtis Samuel and chose Jamin Davis on draft.