Posted: Wednesday, September 5th, 2012 | Kevin Patra Tags: NFL AM, Darrelle Revis, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Stevie Johnson
Ryan Fitzpatrick will try to get his dynamic wide receiver the ball as much as possible in the opener.
Posted: Wednesday, September 5th, 2012 | Kevin Patra Tags: NFL AM, Amani Toomer, Dallas Cowboys, Jason Witten, Jerry Jones, Michael Strahan, New York Giants
Amani Toomer takes a shot at Michael Starhan after the former Giant announced a new gig.
Posted: Tuesday, September 4th, 2012 | Kevin Patra Tags: NFL AM, Aaron Rodgers, Cedric Benson, Green Bay Packers, Greg Jennings
Greg Jennings says a solid run game will help the Packers immensely.
Posted: Tuesday, September 4th, 2012 | Kevin Patra Tags: NFL AM, Buffalo Bills, Jim Kelly, Mark Sancez, New York Jets, Rex Ryan, Tim Tebow
Jim Kelly is excited to see how his Bills will match up with the Jets offense in Week 1.
Posted: Monday, September 3rd, 2012 | Kevin Patra Tags: NFL AM, Eric Dickerson, Maurice Jones-Drew
Eric Dickerson says it will take a couple weeks for MJD to get into shape.
Posted: Monday, September 3rd, 2012 | Kevin Patra Tags: NFL AM, Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Osi Umenyiora, Tony Romo
Osi Umenyiora breaks down the key to the New York Giants-Dallas Cowboy matchup.
Posted: Monday, September 3rd, 2012 | Kevin Patra Tags: NFL AM, Aaron Rodgers, Darrelle Revis, Drew Brees, Eric Davis, Jason Pierre-Paul, New York Jets, Steve Wyche, Tom Brady
First up on Revis Island 2012 edition is Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stevie Johnson, Sunday at MetLife Stadium.
In two games last season, Johnson averaged 79.5 yards against the New York Jets’ four-time Pro Bowl cornerback. But against Darrelle Revis, 80 yards sometimes feels like 200.
Posted: Friday, August 31st, 2012 | Kevin Patra Tags: NFL AM, Charley Casserly, Jacksonville Jaguars, Maurice Jones-Drew
Charley Casserly blasts Maurice Jones-Drew, saying the Jacksonville Jaguars’ star running back is in the wrong.
Posted: Thursday, August 30th, 2012 | Kevin Patra Tags: NFL AM, Cam Newton, Doug Williams, Eric Davis, Josh Freeman, Robert Griffin III
Doug Williams became the first post-merger African-American quarterback selected in round one of the NFL draft in 1978 when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers grabbed the Grambling State signal caller with the 17th pick.
Cam Newton and Robert Griffin III were drafted No. 1 and No. 2 overall, respectively, in the past two NFL drafts.
Posted: Wednesday, August 29th, 2012 | Kevin Patra Tags: NFL AM, Allen Wranglers, Drew Pearson, Seattle Seahawks, Terrell Owens
Drew Pearson says Terrell Owens could still play in the NFL.
Posted: Wednesday, August 29th, 2012 | Kevin Patra Tags: NFL AM, Isaiah Pead, Janoris Jenkins, Les Snead, Michael Brockers, Robert Griffin III, Sam Bradford, St. Louis Rams
Les Snead is only concerned with stacking good decisions.
Posted: Wednesday, August 29th, 2012 | Kevin Patra Tags: NFL AM, Dallas Cowboys, Dez Bryant, Drew Pearson
Drew Pearson backtracks on his criticism of the ‘Dez Rules’
Posted: Wednesday, August 29th, 2012 | Kevin Patra Tags: NFL AM, Brian Billick, Matt Flynn, Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks
NFL analyst Brian Billick gives his perspective on Seattle choosing Wilson over Flynn.
Posted: Tuesday, August 28th, 2012 | Kevin Patra Tags: NFL AM, Dez Bryant, Kenny Britt, Mike Munchak, Tennessee Titans
The Tennessee Titans have no plans to put Dez Bryant-like restrictions on their troubled wide receiver Kenny Britt, coach Mike Munchak told “NFL AM” on Tuesday morning.
“We have a particular schedule because he’s been on the PUP list and he’s been injured,” said the second-year head coach. “We have him on a certain schedule that we feel fits perfectly for him. He’s involved in everything the players have done as far as, he is in all the meetings, he’s doing all the things he needs to do, h’’s here on time, he’s been doing everything we’ve asked of him.”
Posted: Tuesday, August 28th, 2012 | Kevin Patra Tags: NFL AM, Jake Locker, Matt Hasselbeck, Mike Munchak, Tennessee Titans
When the Tennessee Titans named Jake Locker the starting quarterback despite some so-so preseason performances many surmised the decision was based on his work during last season and this offseason.
Titans coach Mike Munchak confirmed that theory when he joined “NFL AM” on Tuesday morning.