Broncos bench Russell Wilson; Packers suspend Alexander for coin-flip snafu
Jarrett Stidham is the new starter in Denver
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🏈 Good morning to everyone but especially …
THE PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MODERN-ERA FINALISTS
Fifteen former NFL stars took their next step toward Canton. The Pro Football Hall of Fame revealed its modern-era finalists who will be under consideration for the Class of 2024. Their year of eligibility is in parentheses.
- Eric Allen, CB (18th year)
- Jared Allen, DE (4th year)
- Willie Anderson, OT (11th year)
- Jahri Evans, G (2nd year)
- Dwight Freeney, LB (2nd year)
- Antonio Gates, TE (1st year)
- Rodney Harrison, S (11th year)
- Devin Hester, PR/KR/WR (3rd year)
- Torry Holt, WR (10th year)
- Andre Johnson, WR (3rd year)
- Julius Peppers, DE (1st year)
- Fred Taylor, RB (9th year)
- Reggie Wayne, WR (5th year)
- Patrick Willis, LB (5th year)
- Darren Woodson, S (16th year)
Listen, these guys were all awesome. So were the 10 semifinalists who missed the cut. Picking between these 15 players will give every voter a headache. I’m glad I don’t have to choose … although if Gates and Peppers aren’t Hall of Famers, I don’t know who is.
👍 Honorable mentions
- C.J. Stroud returned to Texans practice.
- The Dodgers introduced Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
- How about Miller Moss! The USC quarterback, starting for Caleb Williams, tossed a Pac-12 bowl-record six touchdowns in a 42-28 Holiday Bowl win over No. 15 Louisville.
- Five-star Tennessee freshman Nico Iamaleava will start in the Citrus Bowl after Joe Milton opted out.
- Neal Brown got a mayo bath after West Virginia won the Duke’s Mayo Bowl.
- Ole Miss got the No. 1 player in the transfer portal, defensive lineman Walter Nolen.
RUSSELL WILSON AND THE DENVER BRONCOS
The Broncos are benching Russell Wilson. They can call it a football decision, and a difficult one at that. Sean Payton can say that he hopes Jarrett Stidham provides a “spark,” that his team is “desperately trying to win” and somehow rescues the season.
In reality, it’s the end of the line for Wilson in Denver, a stunning fall from grace after a supposed match made in heaven under two years ago. How does Wilson not playing the next couple of games connect to him likely never playing for Denver again?
- Wilson, 35, is about to enter the first year of a five-year, $245 million extension he signed back in September 2022, before he even played a game for Denver.
- But it’s not as costly as you might think. Wilson is guaranteed $39 million for the 2024 season but nothing after that. His entire 2025 salary ($37 million), though, becomes guaranteed if he’s on Denver’s roster when the 2024 league year starts on March 17.
- Wilson reportedly knew for months his days in Denver were numbered and he expects to be cut this offseason.
- The Broncos will likely designate him as a post-June 1 release to save some money. And, as Cody Benjamin writes, the Broncos need Wilson healthy to do that: “Injured players cannot be outright released — without a negotiated injury settlement, at least — so that explains Denver’s benching of Wilson for the final two games.”
Long story short: Bench Wilson so he’s uninjured, say you’re looking for a spark with Stidham (despite a 1.4% playoff chance per SportsLine), get rid of Wilson and move forward with Payton — not Wilson — as the face of the franchise.
The Broncos sent multiple first-round picks, multiple second-round picks and several players to the Seahawks in March 2022 to acquire Wilson. After Wilson’s disastrous first year that included firing head coach Nathaniel Hackett, Denver traded another first-round pick for Payton, whose rights still belonged to the Saints.
Wilson and Payton were always a curious partnership. Payton thrived with Drew Brees and his precise, on-time play. Wilson has never played that style. The differences were there early — Payton suggested Wilson wear a wristband with the plays — and came out again in ugly, full force in a sideline outburst a week and a half ago.
What’s next for Wilson? There may be suitors somewhere. As for Payton and the Broncos, Year 1 looks like a wash, and Year 2 appears to be Payton’s first with full control. Denver is rebuilding … again.
👎 Not so honorable mentions
- There are more quarterback changes: Tyrod Taylor is taking over for Tommy DeVito, and Jacoby Brissett is replacing Sam Howell.
- Travis Kelce addressed his temper tantrum.
- Yeah, it’s been a tough 21st century for Detroit sports fans.
- Aaron Gordon is away from the Nuggets as he recovers from lacerations to his face and hand due to dog bites.
- The Blue Jackets just can’t figure it out, writes Chris Bengel.
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