Pretty sure there have already been a couple. Or are you just talking about pre-season games?
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Pretty sure there have already been a couple. Or are you just talking about pre-season games?
Denver definitely if you are trying to avoid the cold/snow in late fall/winter......SF is great, but the stadium is over an hour drive outside the city and it's kind of a lame stadium. Maybe Denver?
I'm more worried about Varrett. His ankle could be worse, Bosa will sit out preseason which I'm fine with as long as he can start week 1.
Varrett though might have a legit sprain or worse and might miss games. Hopefully not.
Denver definitely if you are trying to avoid the cold/snow in late fall/winter......
Or, you know, Bourbon Street, Gulf Coast, lakes that aren't solid after Halloween, and an iconic NFL stadium.Weather in Denver is perfectly fine until late November.
I take it back, looks like it is a fairly serious sprain and he is on the same timetable as Bosa now.I'm more worried about Varrett. His ankle could be worse, Bosa will sit out preseason which I'm fine with as long as he can start week 1.
Varrett though might have a legit sprain or worse and might miss games. Hopefully not.
Yeah, I knew it was a risk when they signed him. But it was worth it for them to take a flier on him in case he could stay healthy. I personally wasn't holding my breath that he would stay healthy, but figured if he did it would be a great addition. Low risk high reward.This is why he's not a Charger anymore. Plenty of talent but always hurt.
Replace those with for the season and you have the Chargers 2018 preseason.
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The Cowboys have not gone a season without a key defensive player being suspended since 2013. They won’t have Robert Quinn to start this season and probably won’t have Randy Gregory.On Tuesday, the NFL suspended Quinn for two games for a violation of the league’s performance-enhancing substance...profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
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