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Brady and 10 more: The transfers that will make the season in the NFL | Israel today

2020-09-11T09:34:59.469Z


Cincinnati's intriguing rookie and quarterback to light up Indianapolis • 10 transfers that will shape the upcoming football season | Additional industries


Expectations from Cincinnati's intriguing rookie • Weed Receiver who made Buffalo one of the best teams in the Eastern AFC • The veteran quarterback who will ignite Indianapolis • The heavy weapon that will seal Washington's defense • And even a word about Tom Brady • about the passing season

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How much we waited, how much we expected - and here it is: the 2020/21 season in the NFL (American Football League) will kick off tonight.

There is no doubt that the signature of superstar Tom Brady in Tampa Bay is the most significant of them all, but there is no need to say too much about it.

What is it about?

About the ten transfers that could affect the entire season.

The eyes are on Barrow

Young quarterback Joe Barrow, who had a fantastic season in the College League, was selected first in the draft by Cincinnati.

With a staggering 60 touchdown figures at 76.3 percent success, everyone is waiting to see how he fits into the big leagues.

The good decision-making, the management of the phenomenal game and the serenity of the exciting - all of these can fit like a Cincinnati birth glove, looking for a seventh consecutive appearance in the playoffs.

Hopkins arrives in Arizona

Receiver Diandra Hopkins, who has won the Pro Bowl four times, left Houston and joined Arizona in what is considered one of last summer's big thefts.

His collaboration with quarterback Kyler Murray, who will open his second year in the league after an excellent rookie season, could lead the Cardinals very far this season.

"The Grunk" is connected to Brady

Although he announced his retirement from active play last year, Rob Gronkowski returned directly to the hands of Brady, his good friend from the Patriots.

"My body needed rest, that's all," he said in an interview in the U.S. a few weeks ago.

Palo raises the bar

After five seasons at the Minnesota Vikings, weed receiver Stephen Diggs decided to change the atmosphere.

In the last two years he has averaged 165 catches, 2,151 yards and 15 touchdowns per season.

Hertz's move provides additional bright spots for the Buffalo Bills, who after Brady's departure are considered one of the best teams in the Eastern AFC. 

The encounter in San Francisco

Less than a week after Joe Staley announced his retirement, San Francisco decided to sign the Washington-based trance trans.

The only problem with this signing is the fact that Williams has not played even a minute since last season after quarreling with the Redskins management.

On the other hand, for seven consecutive seasons he was selected as one of the defensive players of the season and therefore this is a risk worth taking.

Adjustments designed to happen

After the Chargers decided to part ways with their veteran quarterback Philip Rivers, the 38-year-old player's next stop was known in advance - Indianapolis.

He is now teaming up with Nick Syriani, the Colts' offensive coordinator.

And not only that, the team's offensive line aligns with Rivers' style of play.

Another connection between the player and the team is of course the extraordinary ability of the attacking players to keep whoever is in the role of quarterback.

Be interesting, that's for sure.

The Redskins chose Yang

One of the more interesting players this season is Chase Young, the second pick in the draft.

The defensive player who came to Washington from Ohio State College is just huge, literally.

The Edge-Rasher is a 264-pound monster that has consistently managed to disrupt a variety of offensive moves. This signing will likely pay off for the Redskins defense in the long run, with an impressive defensive list that also includes Ryan Krigan, Montez Swat and Jonathan Allen.

Hopper moves to Cleveland

Kevin Stepansky's move from Minnesota to the Browns is giving its signals.

The Vikings' offensive coordinator took the reins in Ohio and did wonders for the team.

"You can never have too many Tide Andes," the coach said, and the trend continues this season with the signing of Austin Hopper on a $ 42 million contract.

The second pick in the 2016 draft featured impressive season-highs of 146 passes, 1,447 yards and ten touchdowns, and is likely to perform excellently in the team’s offensive roster.

The Detroit Riddle

One of the latest signings before the season opener is a surprising doubt and an influential doubt.

Running back Adrian Peterson came to the Detroit Lions from the Saints in what could be the most important signing of the season.

Peterson's past is undeniable, but one thing that is important to note is the veteran player's stalemate in the decisive moments.

Flop or not?

We will only know in the later stages of the season.

A new spirit in Steelers?

Pittsburgh has proven that patience pays off, and after months of waiting, she signed two-year-old Tate & Eric Avron of the Colts.

The first choice in the 2014 draft could pose a significant threat, and there is no doubt that this is a real reinforcement for the Steelers' roster, who have been waiting for the title for quite a few years.

Not sure if Evron will suffice, but at least he will create a new wind that will rock the sails there.

Source: israelhayom

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