TAMPA, Fla. — Life after quarterback Tom Brady: That’s what the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are trying to figure out this offseason.
Sign or trade for a marquee free-agent quarterback, and the window to contend stays open. But if they come up empty and are forced to turn to Blaine Gabbert, who hasn’t started a game since 2018, or Kyle Trask, who was their fourth quarterback on the depth chart last season, it will be a rebuild, even if general manager Jason Licht and coach Bruce Arians won’t be calling it that — preferring to instead use the term “reload.”
Even before they attempt to reassemble their roster, their daunting list of opponents outside their division will make for an uphill battle: They face the Cincinnati Bengals, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers, Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs, Arizona Cardinals, Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys.
Projected salary-cap space: $7.9 million
Manchester City’s dominance over Sporting CP continued into the second half of Tuesday’s Champions League clash, as Raheem Sterling unleashed a stunning strike to get his name on the scoresheet in Portugal.
The English winger capped City’s commanding 5-0 win by picking out the top corner with a beautiful curling strike in the first leg of the round of 16 matchup.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – What the Jacksonville Jaguars are going to do with the first overall pick in the NFL draft isn’t as clear as it was when they picked first last season.
That was a no-brainer: They were taking quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
This year, there are multiple options in play: Pass-rushers Aidan Hutchinson and Kayvon Thibodeaux and offensive tackles Evan Neal and Ikem Ekwonu. Maybe even someone else.
The Jaguars’ decision, however, depends on left tackle Cam Robinson.
Robinson is an impending free agent, and the Jaguars must decide what to do with him. Do they use the franchise tag for the second year in a row? Sign him to a long-term deal? Let him walk? If they bring him back, the first pick isn’t likely to be an offensive tackle. If they don’t, they may pick a tackle – but it could be another month before that becomes clear.
The first day teams can use the franchise tag is Tuesday, and they have until 4 p.m. ET on March 8 to do so. If the Jaguars use it on Robinson he’d be owed $16.5 million and the salary would be fully guaranteed. The Jaguars also could try to sign Robinson to a new contract and Spotrac projects a market value of a $16.8 million annual salary, slightly higher than the franchise tag.
Either way, Robinson would be protecting Lawrence’s blind side at least in 2022. The Jaguars could opt to have Robinson also has allowed 29 sacks, per ESPN Stats & Information. For comparison, Taylor has allowed 40 in 12 fewer games.
Paris Saint-Germain pushed and pushed, and Kylian Mbappe finally delivered the killer blow with virtually the last kick of the game.
Mbappe dashed past two defenders and slipped a firm shot past Thibaut Courtois to give PSG a 1-0 win over Real Madrid in the first leg of the much-anticipated Champions League last-16 tie on Tuesday.
With the away-goals rule abolished, Madrid made little attempt to attack the game and gave way to an onslaught that tested the solidity of their defense. Courtois did his part, saving Lionel Messi’s poor penalty kick in the 62nd minute.
But Mbappe, the most active player on the pitch, eventually found the breakthrough in the 94th minute. Neymar, who came off the bench to make his first appearance since injuring his ankle in November, played a spectacular backheel pass out wide before the Frenchman blew by Lucas Vazquez and Eder Militao, cut into the penalty area, and sent a low shot through Courtois’ legs.
PSG launched wave after wave of attack, largely feeding Mbappe in one-on-one situations. Though Messi led the game with eight of PSG’s 23 shots, his younger teammate posed a far greater threat with the ball, forcing Courtois into a trio of saves before earning the penalty with another one of his trademark runs into the area. But Messi took the spot-kick and fired a feeble attempt to Courtois’ left.
It nearly left the tie goalless, but Madrid must now win the second leg at home on March 9.