To the 2020 Draft Class
Whenever you hear your name called, no matter where you are in the world, it’s a dream.
Whenever you hear your name called, no matter where you are in the world, it’s a dream.
I’m someone who fights for everything out on the football field and who … does NOT like to get tackled.
I know the NFL game is even faster than the XFL. And I believe I can make that transition just as easily.
Things like personality and work ethic? They’re not measurable at a combine.
And just like in 2017, I only need one answer and one team.
Trying to prepare yourself for what is ultimately unknown is the hardest part of this whole thing.
As a kid, in one way or another I was always runnin’ to somewhere … or from something.
It was my first time being a free agent, and obviously my first time being in free agency during a pandemic.
I’m looking forward to the opportunity. I can’t wait to get there and help take this team to the next level. Hopefully, to the highest level.
We all have to be talking to each other about this stuff, make sure everyone’s being safe and being smart.
My journey over the past 20 years in New England has been amazing. It’s been a long road, and I wouldn’t change anything about it.
It’s been a privilege to wear the Midnight Green, and it’s been an honor to represent you.
This is not the best deal we’re going to get. We will be better prepared and better informed a year from now.
“He loved that game. He loved to hit.”
Throughout his NFL career, Cam Jordan has leaned on his wife, Nikki, for love and support.
This story is not about Vince Young. This is about Bubba. This is about the Baby Boy. This is about Vincent. You never heard this one before.
50 years is a long time to go without a championship.
I still keep wondering if I should pinch myself. Like this is maybe almost too storybook for me, if you catch my drift.
If you wrote to me, consider this my DM back to you. And even if you didn’t, but you took time to watch me do the thing I love on the football field these past
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It’s hard not to feel like we might have something special going on up here in Buffalo.
We believe we belong — and that’s a belief that’s only getting more and more powerful.
I’m going to start by telling you something you already know: I miss you.
When the Gators are going, when we’re out there playing at our absolute best, there’s no team in the nation that can touch this program.