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Two holdouts and a wedding: How the Trent Williams deal got done
When it comes to making a deal, sometimes a phone call is all it takes. San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan reached out to left tackle Trent Williams before the season opener, and the two quickly found common ground. After a heart-to-heart conversation, a deal was struck, ending Williams’ holdout and solidifying his future with the 49ers.
But it wasn’t all smooth sailing. Williams had a wedding to attend, creating a temporary rift between him and the team. Ultimately, the 49ers made him the highest-paid left tackle in the league, securing two years of guaranteed money for the star player.
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Steelers more than OK turning to Fields
With Russell Wilson sidelined due to calf issues, the Steelers are confident in turning to Justin Fields as their starting quarterback. Fields has been impressive in practice and is poised to make a big impact for the team. Coach Mike Tomlin believes in his abilities and sees a bright future ahead.
Haason’s holdout goes on
Haason Reddick’s contract dispute with the Jets continues, with no end in sight. The Jets are standing firm, while Reddick remains determined to get a new deal. It’s a game of patience and strategy that could impact the team’s performance on the field.
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For Levis, tennis anyone?
As the Titans prepare for the season, all eyes are on quarterback Will Levis. With a revamped roster and a focus on footwork drills inspired by tennis training, Levis is ready to lead the team to success. The excitement is palpable in Nashville as the Titans gear up for a competitive season.
Missing Wilkins in Miami
After Christian Wilkins’ departure, the Dolphins are facing a void in their defense. Jaelan Phillips is poised to step up, but the team will need to get creative to fill the gap left by Wilkins. With new defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver at the helm, the Dolphins are looking for ways to stay competitive in a tough division.
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Thursday’s illegal formation flag frenzy
During the Ravens’ opener, the team faced multiple penalties for illegal formations, a rare occurrence for the usually disciplined squad. The league’s emphasis on rule enforcement has many coaches and players on edge, fearing a shift in game dynamics.
Tush push under scrutiny
Changes to the quarterback sneak play have sparked debates among teams about its future in the league. The subtle rule adjustments could impact the game’s strategy, leading to a potential shift in offensive tactics.
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As the Vikings cope with J.J McCarthy’s injury, they are committed to his development and success. Despite the setback, McCarthy remains focused on his recovery and future prospects with the team.
(Top photo of Trent Williams: Ryan Kang / Getty Images)