Broncos LT Ryan Clady, who will miss Super Bowl 50 due to a torn ACL suffered in May, is willing to rework his deal, according to Arnie Stapleton of the AP. As PFR notes, Clady signed a 5-year, $52.5MM deal prior to the 2013 season, but has only played in 18 games since. Clady played in only two games in 2013 before undergoing Lisfranc (foot) surgery. He was healthy for all of 2014 but has missed all of 2015.
Clady, the longest current tenured Bronco, was drafted 12th overall in 2008 by Denver and has been one of the best OTs since then. Up until his recent injury problems, he was also one of the most durable OTs, having never missed a game until 2013. Ryan, 29, is on the books for $9.5MM in 2016, so he is a prime restructure candidate.
With Peyton Manning possibly retiring after Super Bowl 50, the Broncos may have a young QB under center in the 2016 season and Clady's experience will be invaluable. Whether it is Manning, Brock Osweiler (who is a free agent this offseason), or youngster Trevor Siemian, Clady will most definitely be a huge asset in 2016.
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Colts Extend GM Ryan Grigson Through 2019
The Colts announced Thursday that they have extended GM Ryan Grigson through the 2019 season, notes Ian Rapoport and Pro Football Rumors. One day after the regular season ended, owner Jim Irsay announced a 4-year contract extension for HC Chuck Pagano and said Grigson would be extended as well. The specifics of the extension were just announced today.
Grigson was hired in 2012 after spending several years in the Eagles organization. His first draft pick as the Colts' GM was QB Andrew Luck, but has not had nearly the same success as the 2012 draft, which also included WR TY Hilton and TEs Dwayne Allen and Coby Fleener.
During the rough 2015 season which saw Indy go 8-8, Grigson and Pagano had their differences and were involved in numerous arguments throughout the year, but were able to work it out after the season.
The 2014-15 offseason saw Grigson make many moves, including bringing in free agents Frank Gore, Andre Johnson, Trent Cole, and Todd Herremans, and drafting trailblazing WR Phillip Dorsett in the first round of the draft. While these are good players, the Colts had the #1 ranked offense in 2014 and did not improve much on the defensive side. Instead of drafting Dorsett, I felt Grigson should've drafted someone on defense, like S Landon Collins of Alabama or DT Malcom Butler of Texas.
If Grigson wishes to stay in Indy for the length of the extension, then he must improve upon a lackluster defense that was a major downfall to the Colts in 2015.
Grigson was hired in 2012 after spending several years in the Eagles organization. His first draft pick as the Colts' GM was QB Andrew Luck, but has not had nearly the same success as the 2012 draft, which also included WR TY Hilton and TEs Dwayne Allen and Coby Fleener.
During the rough 2015 season which saw Indy go 8-8, Grigson and Pagano had their differences and were involved in numerous arguments throughout the year, but were able to work it out after the season.
The 2014-15 offseason saw Grigson make many moves, including bringing in free agents Frank Gore, Andre Johnson, Trent Cole, and Todd Herremans, and drafting trailblazing WR Phillip Dorsett in the first round of the draft. While these are good players, the Colts had the #1 ranked offense in 2014 and did not improve much on the defensive side. Instead of drafting Dorsett, I felt Grigson should've drafted someone on defense, like S Landon Collins of Alabama or DT Malcom Butler of Texas.
If Grigson wishes to stay in Indy for the length of the extension, then he must improve upon a lackluster defense that was a major downfall to the Colts in 2015.
Browns Hire Colts' Pro Scouting Coordinator
The Browns have hired former Colts' pro scouting coordinator Andrew Berry as their VP of player personnel. As Pro Football Rumors notes, the position is believed to be Cleveland's top personnel job. Berry spent the last seven seasons in Indianapolis and served in the aforementioned role from 2012-2015, contributing to drafts that include selecting QB Andrew Luck #1 overall in 2012.
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Peyton Manning to Retire After Super Bowl?
According to Allison Sylte and Mike Klis of 9News note,, Broncos QB Peyton Manning told Patriots HC Bill Belichick "this might be my last rodeo," hinting that he might decide to hang it up after Super Bowl 50 on February 7th vs Carolina.
Manning, 39, has one year left on the five year, $90MM contract he signed with Denver prior to the 2012 season. He battled injuries for most of last year and missed six weeks with a partially fractured plantar plate in his left foot this year. He returned for the second half of Denver's Week 17 game vs San Diego and propelled his team to a 27-20 win and the AFC's #1 seed.
Manning is one of the greatest QBs of all-time, holding the all-time marks for TD passes and passing yards, and nearly every Colts record for a QB. Peyton spent the first 13 years of his career in Indianapolis before being released in 2011 due to concerns about his health. Manning missed the entire 2011 season after undergoing major neck surgery, and Colts owner Jim Irsay decided to move on and draft Andrew Luck with the first overall pick in the 2012 draft.
Manning, 39, has one year left on the five year, $90MM contract he signed with Denver prior to the 2012 season. He battled injuries for most of last year and missed six weeks with a partially fractured plantar plate in his left foot this year. He returned for the second half of Denver's Week 17 game vs San Diego and propelled his team to a 27-20 win and the AFC's #1 seed.
Manning is one of the greatest QBs of all-time, holding the all-time marks for TD passes and passing yards, and nearly every Colts record for a QB. Peyton spent the first 13 years of his career in Indianapolis before being released in 2011 due to concerns about his health. Manning missed the entire 2011 season after undergoing major neck surgery, and Colts owner Jim Irsay decided to move on and draft Andrew Luck with the first overall pick in the 2012 draft.
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Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Broncos Advance to Super Bowl 50
The Denver Broncos are headed to Super Bowl 50 to take on the Carolina Panthers (Feb. 7, 6:30 ET, CBS). The Broncos beat the New England Patriots 20-18 in the AFC Championship Game to advance to their 8th Super Bowl in franchise history. Denver has two championships (1997-98) and most recently appeared in Super Bowl XLVIII, but lost to Seattle.
Led by future HOF QB Peyton Manning, the Broncos beat a Patriots team that many favored to win. I personally thought Denver would win given Peyton's drive to win another ring in what could be his final season, NE's struggles in Denver and Tom Brady's poor postseason road record (3-4). Denver controlled most of the game and intercepted Brady's two-point attempt at the end that would've tied the game. Denver's special teams then recovered an onside kick by New England and that sealed it.
KEY PERFORMERS
QB Peyton Manning: 17/32, 145 YDs, 2 TDs
RB CJ Anderson: 16 ATT, 72 YDs
WR Emmanuel Sanders: 5 REC, 62 YDs
DE Von Miller: 2.5 sacks, 1 INT, 4 tackles
Led by future HOF QB Peyton Manning, the Broncos beat a Patriots team that many favored to win. I personally thought Denver would win given Peyton's drive to win another ring in what could be his final season, NE's struggles in Denver and Tom Brady's poor postseason road record (3-4). Denver controlled most of the game and intercepted Brady's two-point attempt at the end that would've tied the game. Denver's special teams then recovered an onside kick by New England and that sealed it.
KEY PERFORMERS
QB Peyton Manning: 17/32, 145 YDs, 2 TDs
RB CJ Anderson: 16 ATT, 72 YDs
WR Emmanuel Sanders: 5 REC, 62 YDs
DE Von Miller: 2.5 sacks, 1 INT, 4 tackles
Three Colts Selected to Pro Bowl
Three Colts players have been selected to the 2015 Pro Bowl (Jan. 31, 7:00 ET, ESPN) as replacements for players who either are playing in Super Bowl 50 or withdrew due to injury or some other reason. Colts CB Vontae Davis, S Mike Adams, and WR TY Hilton were each selected to this year's Pro Bowl. HOFers Jerry Rice and Michael Irvin will select teams Wednesday.
Davis, who replaces Broncos CB Chris Harris, Jr. (SB50), had 4 INT and 38 tackles in 16 games in 2015. It was another solid year for Vontae, who has solidified himself as one of the game's top CB.
Adams, who replaces Seattle S Kam Chancellor, had 5 INT (1 returned), 3 forced fumbles, and 52 tackles in 13 games in 2015. He missed a few games with a hamstring injury, but had his best year as a Colt and was one of the game's top safeties.
Hilton, who replaces Arizona WR Larry Fitzgerald (injury), had 69 REC, 1124 YDS, and 5 TD in 16 games in 2015. TY, along with Donte Moncrief, led a receiving core that was expected to be one of the best in the league but dealt with many QB changes, including losing star QB Andrew Luck for most of the season.
Davis, who replaces Broncos CB Chris Harris, Jr. (SB50), had 4 INT and 38 tackles in 16 games in 2015. It was another solid year for Vontae, who has solidified himself as one of the game's top CB.
Adams, who replaces Seattle S Kam Chancellor, had 5 INT (1 returned), 3 forced fumbles, and 52 tackles in 13 games in 2015. He missed a few games with a hamstring injury, but had his best year as a Colt and was one of the game's top safeties.
Hilton, who replaces Arizona WR Larry Fitzgerald (injury), had 69 REC, 1124 YDS, and 5 TD in 16 games in 2015. TY, along with Donte Moncrief, led a receiving core that was expected to be one of the best in the league but dealt with many QB changes, including losing star QB Andrew Luck for most of the season.
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Thursday, January 21, 2016
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