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'Intimidating' Dwight Freeney reflects on Tom Brady, 2013 visit with Patriots

HOUSTON — When there weren’t as many flecks of gray in Dwight Freeney’s beard, and Tom Brady was just making the turn into his 30s, one of the highest compliments was paid by the New England Patriots quarterback.

The year was 2009 and Brady was asked the most intimidating defensive player to him in the NFL.

His answer: Freeney.

Brady explained how every play with Freeney had the potential to be a game-changer based on his relentless pass-rushing style, especially from the blindside. That was something that stood out to him every time the Patriots and Freeney’s Colts would play from 2002-2012.

Now they meet up again on NFL’s biggest stage — Super Bowl LI.

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Freeney had a good laugh when Brady’s old thoughts were relayed to him on Thursday morning.

“It got to the point where it was like they were in our division. We knew them. They knew us. It definitely brings up all these emotions of how it used to be in a sense,” Freeney told ESPN.com. “Obviously, I’ve seen him a lot more than anyone else on this team, so it will be special going back out there and playing against him one more time.”

Freeney, 36, has essentially been a designated pass-rusher for the Atlanta Falcons this season (3 sacks), although he started in the NFC Championship Game. He should see plenty of action Sunday in Super Bowl LI, and if he’s harassing Brady like the old days, it will be good news for the Falcons.

There is also another subplot to this reunion story, as Freeney seriously considered becoming Brady’s teammate four years ago when he was a free agent, going as far as to take a visit to the team’s home facility at Gillette Stadium.

“I was behind enemy doors!” the personable Freeney said with a laugh. “But, really, that was a great experience. Those are great guys, man. I have so much respect for what they do over there, and a lot of friends on the staff. And, of course, Bill [Belichick], who I’ve known from Pro Bowls and all those games.”

Freeney said one of his main connections to the Patriots’ coaching staff was Matt Patricia, the current defensive coordinator who was just starting out as a graduate assistant at Syracuse in Freeney’s final season there.

Given the intensity of the Patriots-Colts rivalry, Freeney’s free-agent visit sparked passionate reaction in some corners, with Freeney’s own mother expressing concern about the possibility of Freeney swapping out a Colts’ horseshoe for a Patriots “Flying Elvis” logo.

“It felt weird, I’m not going to lie,” Freeney acknowledged.

Could Freeney have really envisioned himself in a Patriots uniform?

“I don’t think I can even say it,” he joked.

As it turned out, the sides never discussed contract parameters, which adds context to how far things proceeded. Freeney ultimately signed with the Chargers, where he spent the 2013 and 2014 seasons. He played for Arizona in 2015.

Now he’s with the Falcons, hoping to take down Brady and the Patriots one final time.

NFL

No request too quirky in Manziel signing session

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    • Previously covered the Saints for the Times-Picayune from 2013-2016

KATY, Texas — Johnny Manziel, who has indicated he’s ready to turn his life around, spent an hour and a half with fans Thursday.

The 2012 Heisman Trophy winner, in only his second public autograph appearance, seemed to enjoy meeting with the public, who turned out in impressive numbers.

Cindy Gaytan, the manager of the Signature Stadium store that hosted Manziel, said he signed more than 150 signatures on helmets, balls and pictures and took more than 70 photos. Signatures cost $99 each, as did professional photos.

“It was more than I expected,” Gaytan said.

Fans who showed up Thursday to get Johnny Manziel’s autograph came from many walks of life. Some were serious memorabilia collectors; others came for a gag. Darren Rovell/ESPN

The fans who did show up came from many walks of life: younger guys who came for a gag, Texas A&M alumni and Heisman Trophy collectors.

Rob Thornborrow of Houston is both an Aggies fan and a Heisman Trophy collector. When he heard Manziel was doing a public signing, he said he was ecstatic.

Thornborrow came armed with a 16-by-20-inch Heisman Trophy photo he had been working on for three years that had the signatures of 19 winners on it. Manziel signed it right below the only other Aggies winner, John David Crow, who won in 1957. Thornborrow noted how many of his A&M brethren are rooting for Manziel, hoping he turns his life around.

Taking advantage of his employment with an airline, Vince Sum, 22, flew into Houston from Salt Lake City on Thursday.

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“He’s a legend,” said Sum, who bought a Manziel A&M jersey to get signed.

David Molina came for the gag. He wore a Scooby-Doo costume, similar to one which Manziel wore one Halloween, and took a picture with Manziel.

“He told me what an awesome Halloween that was for him,” Molina said.

Manziel took it all in stride, perhaps enjoying the circus atmosphere that took over the small mall store. He made a grand entrance, slapped kids’ hands and was willing to deal with fans with props — including a guy with a stack of dollar bills in his hand who took a picture with Manziel.

Manziel didn’t talk to the media but told fans who met him throughout the night that he was thankful and was ready to move on from his past ways.

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Watson to throw at combine, talks Senior Bowl

Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson said Thursday that he plans to throw at the NFL scouting combine and that his decision to skip the Senior Bowl wasn’t about discouraging the Cleveland Browns from selecting him in the NFL draft.

Watson made his comments Thursday in an interview with NFL Network.

Top quarterbacks often choose to forgo throwing at the scouting combine, instead saving that for their Pro Day showcases.

“I can just go out there and compete and just be the quarterback that I am,” Watson said in the interview. “I don’t want to get too focused on what I have to show or what I need to do because I think I’d lose track of doing the little things. Doing the little things right, completing passes, doing whatever the coaching staffs want me to do at the combine and just go out there and show what I’ve got.”

Although he was a junior when he left Clemson, Watson was eligible to play in the Senior Bowl because he had graduated. Watson explained Thursday that he decided to skip the Senior Bowl because he was training in California and not because the Browns’ staff was coaching the South team he would have played for, which he said was “wrong” information.

“That’s false information. I talked to [Browns coach] Hue Jackson. We had a great conversation right after the national championship game and I told him, ‘Hey, this is what I’m thinking about,’ and he understood everything,” Watson said in the interview. “I talked with my family, my agent, my trainer, all the coaches at Clemson, and it was just best for me to go ahead and get started in the draft process.”

Deshaun Watson told NFL Network that he plans to throw at the scouting combine. Jamie Squire/Getty Images

While Watson wasn’t at his Senior Bowl, he still was a topic of discussion after his coach made headlines in Mobile, Alabama, by saying passing on the quarterback in the draft would be akin to passing on Michael Jordan.

“I’m just telling you, if they pass on Deshaun Watson, they’re passing on Michael Jordan,” Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said during the first day of Senior Bowl practices. “I’m just telling you. I don’t know what the heck I’m talking about; I’m just an old funky college coach. But Deshaun Watson is the best, by a long shot.”

Watson told NFL Network that Swinney called him after he made his comment and said, “‘you see my comment? … he said, well I’m just applying the pressure to Cleveland right now.”

Watson, who led Swinney’s Tigers to the national championship with a 35-31 win over Alabama, is one of the most highly debated draft prospects early in this year’s evaluations.

The 6-foot-2, 210-pound quarterback threw for 4,593 yards, 41 touchdowns and 17 interceptions in 15 games this past season.

ESPN’s Mike Triplett contributed to this report.

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Quinn on Mack injury: 'Concerned, not panicked'

HOUSTON — Atlanta Falcons coach Dan Quinn for the first time expressed concern about center Alex Mack, who continues to recover from a left fibula injury as the team approaches Sunday’s Super Bowl LI matchup with the New England Patriots.

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Mack, who didn’t practice all of last week and was limited Monday and Wednesday, was limited again Thursday at Rice University. Quinn commented on Mack’s status to pool reporter Peter King, who noted how Mack struggled at times throughout practice.

“I just know his toughness and strength is so great,” Quinn said. “The good thing is, I know he’s feeling better than he did in the NFC Championship Game. But yeah, I’m concerned. I’m not panicked, but I’m concerned.”

Mack first suffered the injury in Atlanta’s win over Green Bay in the NFC Championship Game. He initially exited for just one play but then sat out the final series of the game.

If Mack suffers a setback before Sunday or simply can’t push through, Ben Garland would step in for him. Mack arguably was the best free-agent acquisition in the league last offseason, helping to solidify the offensive line in front of lead MVP candidate Matt Ryan. Mack not only assists in giving Ryan clean pockets, he also gets out in space and delivers vicious blocks to spring running backs Devonta Freeman and Tevin Coleman.

Quinn was asked about brushing up on the offensive game plan with Mack limited.

Falcons center Alex Mack didn’t practice all last week and has been limited this week because of a left fibula injury. Jason Getz/USA TODAY Sports

“This game, because of the multiple fronts by New England, requires a lot of prep work by the center,” Quinn said. “Identifying this look, this front, this player’s positioning, they [Mack and Garland] spend a lot of time in the film room together normally. … and I would say it’s been even more these two weeks because this opponent requires even more.”

In other injury news, wide receiver Julio Jones was limited again coming off a toe sprain, and veteran defensive end Dwight Freeney, 36, was held out with a calf injury. Both are expected to be ready for Sunday, and Quinn called Freeney’s absence just a maintenance day.

The Falcons wrap up the week of practice Friday afternoon and will have a walk-through Saturday.

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