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Tom Brady on Louisville QB Lamar Jackson: 'He's a beast!'

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — With the New England Patriots scouring the college landscape for a quarterback to groom behind 40-year-old Tom Brady, Louisville’s Lamar Jackson is among the possibilities.

If he’s available at the Patriots’ first pick, No. 23, it’s a move Brady himself might endorse based on what he said on Instagram on Wednesday.

NFL Network’s “Path to the Draft” show highlighted Jackson, with analyst Bucky Brooks sharing his opinion that coach Bill Belichick might be intrigued. Brooks’ opinion was then shared on Instagram, which led to a back-and-forth between Deion Sanders and Brady in which Brady wrote of Jackson, “He’s a beast!!!!”

.@BuckyBrooks said this ? during our Lamar Jackson conversation on @nflnetwork today. Pretty interesting endorsement here in the IG post comments ??? pic.twitter.com/Ta9ytaMLxC

— Rhett Lewis (@RhettNFL) April 12, 2018

NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock has referred to Jackson as the most electrifying player in the draft. Meanwhile, ESPN draft analyst Todd McShay had Jackson going No. 29 to the Jaguars in his most recent “Grade A” mock draftInsider, and Mel Kiper Jr. had Jackson off the board at No. 22 to the Bills in his “Grade A” mock draftInsider.

The Patriots have Brady and 32-year-old Brian Hoyer on their roster and are expected to add at least one more quarterback to fill out the depth chart this offseason.

The team has multiple picks in the first round (23, 31) and second round (43, 63), as well as a third-rounder (95) as it considers its quarterback options early in the draft.

Soccer

Vidal disgusted by Real Madrid's penalty vs. former side Juventus

Like many football supporters, Arturo Vidal had an eye on both quarter-final matches Wednesday.

As the suspended midfielder was forced to watch Bayern Munich take on Sevilla from the stands, he was also keeping tabs on his former team, as Juventus attempted an improbable comeback against two-time defending Champions League title holder Real Madrid.

The Chilean was in good spirits when Blaise Matuidi’s late goal put Juve on a path to the semi-final.

Vidal, con un ojo en Múnich y otro en el Bernabéu. pic.twitter.com/RGIRL1mntD

— Juanma Romero (@Guardiolato) April 11, 2018

However, there was a drastic shift in Vidal’s mood when Juve defender Medhi Benatia was adjudged to have fouled Lucas Vazquez in the penalty area, which was followed by the sending off of goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon.

Vivió la injusticia ante el #RealMadrid en carne propia, así reaccionó Arturo Vidal en el “Allianz Arena” al momento de ver el penal que dejó fuera a la #Juventus en #ChampionsLeague #UCL #RealJuve #ChampionsxFOX #ArturoVidal pic.twitter.com/ut4hYgKdkb

— Lligho (@AKalogerinys) April 11, 2018

It went from bad to worse when Cristiano Ronaldo converted from the spot in the sixth minute of stoppage time to ensure Real Madrid’s place in the semi-finals.

Former Juventus player, Arturo Vidal, is not happy with Cristiano Ronaldo penalty… during Bayern-Sevilla ? pic.twitter.com/p0ViVTxGsD

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 11, 2018

“If you think about it, I've never held a job in my life. I went from being an NFL player to a coach to a broadcaster. I haven't worked a day in my life.”
-John Madden


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