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WHO DAT: New Orleans Saints Tight End Alvin Kamara is creating records we didn’t even know existed; everybody couldn’t wait for hug

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WHO DAT: New Orleans Saints Tight End Alvin Kamara is creating records we didn’t even know existed; everybody couldn’t wait for hug…..

New Orleans Saints star Alvin Kamara is no stranger to breaking barriers, but his latest achievements have truly left the football world in awe. The versatile tight end, known for his electric playmaking ability and unmatched work ethic, is now making a name for himself in ways no one could have anticipated. In what has been an already impressive season for the Saints, Kamara’s recent feats are not only shaking up the record books but also reminding us all why he’s one of the most dynamic players in the NFL today.

Kamara’s Record-Breaking Feats

When Alvin Kamara entered the league, few could have predicted the kind of impact he would have, not just on the field, but in the history of the game. Known for his exceptional agility, incredible hands, and versatility, Kamara quickly became a fan favorite. But now, he’s reaching heights that have had analysts scrambling to find comparisons.

Kamara’s ability to change the game from almost any position has allowed him to shatter records that many didn’t even know were possible. Whether it’s catching passes, running the ball, or even contributing in special teams, Kamara has found ways to make a mark in nearly every phase of the game. This season, the Saints’ tight end set several unprecedented records that have made history seem even more fluid in the NFL.

Most notably, Kamara recently became the first tight end in NFL history to score three different ways in a single game: a touchdown reception, a rushing touchdown, and a special teams touchdown. His multi-dimensional impact is making defenses nervous and proving that he’s one of the most unpredictable offensive weapons in football today. His versatility also allows the Saints to line him up in various positions, from a traditional tight end role to a wide receiver and even as a running back.

Kamara’s unique ability to make plays in any situation, and from virtually any position, has set him apart as one of the most exciting players to watch. His performances are breaking records, but they’re also breaking conventional thinking in how teams can use tight ends. The sky’s the limit for Kamara, and each game seems to bring a new set of records that no one could have predicted.

The Hug Heard Around the World

But Kamara’s impact extends beyond his statistics. There’s a moment from the recent game that quickly went viral, illustrating the respect and admiration he has earned both from his teammates and opponents. After one of his record-setting performances, Kamara was seen celebrating with a big hug from his longtime teammate and quarterback, Derek Carr. This embrace wasn’t just a casual celebration—it was a symbol of the respect and camaraderie that Kamara has cultivated with his team.

While it’s not uncommon to see players share a moment of celebration after a touchdown, the embrace between Kamara and Carr felt different. The intensity of their hug spoke volumes about how much this record-breaking achievement meant to them both. It was a clear sign that the Saints are a tight-knit group and that Kamara’s success is a collective victory. The two have had a dynamic relationship since Carr joined the team, and this moment served as a testament to the trust and synergy they’ve built together on the field.

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The hug also became a symbol of the love and admiration Kamara’s teammates have for him. As one of the most respected and beloved figures in the locker room, Kamara’s success is celebrated not just for the records he’s setting but for the person he is off the field. Known for his humility, work ethic, and ability to keep things lighthearted, Kamara has earned the admiration of everyone around him.

Kamara’s Influence on the Team and the City

Beyond the stats and highlights, Kamara’s role in the Saints’ locker room and the greater New Orleans community cannot be overstated. He’s not just a player; he’s a leader. The respect he commands from his teammates is evident in the way they celebrate his achievements and rally around him when he’s on the field. His playstyle, characterized by resilience and an unyielding drive, has inspired countless young athletes across the city.

In New Orleans, Kamara is a true hero. The city has embraced him, and he’s embraced it right back. Whether he’s hosting community events or simply spending time with fans, Kamara has shown that his impact extends beyond football. He’s a role model for the next generation, demonstrating that success is built on dedication, humility, and a willingness to constantly push the boundaries of what’s possible.

A Legacy in the Making

As Kamara continues to rewrite the record books, one thing is clear: his legacy is already in the making. His playmaking ability has redefined what we expect from tight ends, and he’s shown that innovation in the NFL is not only possible—it’s essential. His skill set goes far beyond what’s typically expected of players at his position, making him one of the most unique and versatile athletes in the league today.

With each record-breaking performance, Kamara is solidifying his place among the greatest to ever play the game. His journey from a promising rookie to a record-setting star is a testament to his growth as a player and his unwavering determination to improve year after year. The records he’s breaking are significant, but perhaps even more important is the way he’s changing the perception of what a tight end can be.

For the Saints, Kamara is a game-changer—a player who can turn any play into a touchdown, who brings energy to the field, and who has the potential to carry the team to greater heights. As the season progresses, Kamara will undoubtedly continue to push the boundaries of his position, and with every new record, the city of New Orleans and its fans will stand proudly behind him.

The Future Looks Bright

As the season moves forward, Kamara’s influence on the team and the league at large is poised to grow even more. His ability to adapt, evolve, and continue to set records is a testament to his unparalleled work ethic and talent. As the Saints look to build on their success, Kamara will no doubt be a central figure in their plans, and if his recent performances are any indication, the future of New Orleans football is brighter than ever.

In the eyes of Saints fans, Alvin Kamara has already etched his name into the annals of New Orleans sports history. His impact on the team, the city, and the NFL as a whole is undeniable. And as he continues to break records, inspire his teammates, and embrace the love of the fans, it’s clear that Kamara is destined to be remembered not just for the records he’s setting but for the legacy he’s building both on and off the field.

WHO DAT! Alvin Kamara isn’t just creating records; he’s creating a legacy that will be remembered for years to come. And for New Orleans, there’s no telling just how high that legacy will soar.

 

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Jets Predicted to Add Star 6-Foot-6 OL Who Can ‘Dominate’

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LSU offensive lineman Will Campbell reacting after a college football game.
Regardless of who is playing quarterback for the New York Jets in 2025, they will need some protection.

NFL draft analyst Bucky Brooks helped add some more in his latest mock draft for the NFL Media Group. With the No. 7 overall pick, he predicted that the green and white would select LSU offensive lineman Will Campbell.

“Building up the trenches is a part of the Jets’ plan to compete with the AFC’s heavyweights. Campbell is a rock-solid offensive tackle prospect with the size, strength, and skill to dominate on the edges from Day 1,” Brooks wrote.

Campbell was the first OL off the board in Brooks’ simulation. The massive LSU hog molly is listed at 6-foot-6 and tips the scales at 323 pounds, per the LSU athletics website.

Campbell Could Be the Final Piece to the Jets O-Line Puzzle
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The Jets’ offensive line is actually considered a strength for once heading into the offseason. Four of the five starters are under contract.

Olu Fashanu at left tackle, John Simpson at left guard, Joe Tippmann at center, and you have Alijah Vera-Tucker at right guard. The only question mark is who will be playing right tackle in 2025.

Morgan Moses was the starter for the majority of the year but he is scheduled to hit the open market of free agency in March.

Moses has expressed a desire to return, but a new regime is in charge with Aaron Glenn at head coach and Darren Mougey at general manager.

The Jets would provide themselves a lot more flexibility heading into the draft if they brought Moses back. For example, last season the Jets signed Tyron Smith in free agency to play left tackle. That provided the team flexibility on draft day to go with the best player available, which happened to be Fashanu.

This provided the Jets with the luxury to slowly develop Fashanu instead of just throwing him into the fire from day one. The Jets could employ the same strategy with Campbell by re-signing Moses.

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NFL draft analyst Russell Brown of Fantasy Pros and Betting Pros also mocked Campbell to the Jets on “Boy Green Daily.”

“I know I said I haven’t graded everybody out [from this draft class], but Will Campbell is going to be one of the two or three best players on my board without question. This would be the player that I would select. I think he is a safe pick,” Brown explained to me. “I don’t know who the quarterback is going to be but if I’m them, I’m taking Will Campbell and that would be the guy. He is so consistent.

His stance is kind of sloppy – he looks like he just crawled out of bed but he is just so consistent with his post foot, his set foot, and he is able to create some separation there and keep guys at bay and keep them away from the quarterback. I love the way he strikes, I love the way he can climb, I think he can move in space. It’s a boring pick but we are talking about protecting your franchise.”

The Jets haven’t used a first-round pick in back-to-back years on an offensive lineman since 2020-2021. Gang Green took Mekhi Becton and Alijah Vera-Tucker in consecutive drafts.

In 2006 the Jets used both of their first-round draft choices that year on offensive linemen with Nick Mangold and D’Brickashaw Ferguson.

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Dolphins Urged to ‘Swing’ for Projected $36 Million Defensive Lineman

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CBS Sports’ Jordan Dajani argued the Miami Dolphins should target Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Milton Williams in NFL free agency.

Miami Dolphins insiders have argued this offseason that the team must find a way to get more physical. One of the best ways to do that, particularly on defense, is to add a defensive lineman such as Milton Williams to the roster.

On January 30, CBS Sports’ Jordan Dajani identified Williams as the one player the Dolphins “should prioritize signing” during 2025 NFL free agency.

“The Dolphins have several pending free agents on the defensive line such as Calais Campbell and Benito Jones,” Dajani wrote. “Upgrading on the defensive interior is something Anthony Weaver will fight for, and Miami could swing for the former Eagle that recorded a career-high five sacks and 10 QB hits in 2024.”

A third-round pick for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2021, Williams is coming off a breakout fourth season. In 2024, he registered 24 combined tackles, including seven tackles for loss, along with career highs of five sacks and 10 quarterback hits.

Williams also played a career-high 501 defensive snaps during the 2024 regular season.

Spotrac projected Williams to be worth about $36 million on a three-year contract this offseason.

How Milton Williams Could Fit With the Dolphins

On January 30, The Palm Beach Post’s Joe Schad didn’t list defensive tackle among Miami’s top three needs this offseason. But Schad expressed that the Dolphins overall goal this spring and summer should be to add physicality to the roster to complement their speed.

It would help if the Dolphins could also address their pass rush. Miami finished the 2024 season ranked 27th with 35 sacks.

Adding Williams would certainly satisfy the latter need. While his sack total didn’t skyrocket, Williams took a huge step forward as a pass rusher in 2024 according to the Pro Football Focus player rankings.

In 2023, Williams earned a PFF pass rushing grade of 62. That grade jumped to 91 for the 2024 campaign.

The only defensive lineman in the NFL with a better PFF pass rushing grade this past season was Kansas City Chiefs’ Chris Jones.

Granted, Williams struggled in run defense and tackling according to PFF. But he fared much better in those categories at the analytical website during the past two seasons.

The Dolphins could sign Williams, hoping he continues to pass rush at an elite level while getting back to his 2022 and 2023 levels in run defense and tackling.

 

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CONFIRMED: New York Jets Steal Former Top-5 Pick From Steelers in Surprise Move

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CONFIRMED: New York Jets Steal Former Top-5 Pick From Steelers in Surprise Move

The New York Jets have poached a talented coach away from the Pittsburgh Steelers.

NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport shared on social media that the Jets are hiring inside linebackers coach Aaron Curry to be their new linebackers coach.

The #Jets are hiring #Steelers ILBs coach Aaron Curry as their new LBs coach, source says.

The former No. 4 overall selection has worked his way up in coaching and now takes a key role on the staff of HC Aaron Glenn and DC Steve Wilks.

curry had spent the previous two seasons with the Steelers in that role.

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Curry, 38, entered the NFL back in 2009 as the No. 4 overall pick in the first round of the NFL draft.

He lasted in the league for four seasons before he decided to hang up his cleats. Curry appeared in 48 games and made 39 starts.

During that period, he racked up 5.5 sacks, 203 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, 19 quarterback hits, four forced fumbles, and 12 pass deflections.

After retiring from football in 2013, Curry immediately got into coaching. He spent six seasons at the college football level for Charlotte. Curry started as a strength and conditioning intern, became a graduate assistant, and then coached up the defensive line.

In 2019 he returned to the NFL and his old team the Seattle Seahawks as a coaching assistant and a defensive assistant. Most recently he has been with the Steelers as an inside linebackers coach.

“Aaron Curry received rave reviews in Pittsburgh and is seen as a coach on the rise,” The Jet Press wrote on X previously Twitter.

In other coaching news, the Jets have finally secured their next offensive coordinator.

“Sources: The #Jets are hiring #Lions passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand as their new offensive coordinator. Engstrand, who has been with Detroit since 2020, will now take charge of the Jets’ offense under head coach Aaron Glenn,” NFL Insider Jordan Schultz shared.

ESPN’s Rich Cimini confirmed the news.

“He comes from the highest-scoring offense in the NFL, and Glenn has familiarity with him. The potential risk is that he’s never called plays on the NFL level. Another rookie OC,” Cimini said.

The good news for the Jets is that Engstrand has worked with some big names during his coaching career. However, the troubling or uncertain news is that he hasn’t called plays at the NFL level.

 

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New Jets Hire Rules out Aaron Rodgers Return in 2025: but he insist on a return

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The New York Jets have hired Detroit Lions passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand as the new offensive coordinator.

According to ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky, that is bad news for Aaron Rodgers’ future with the Jets.

” I was just gonna say this makes me think [there is a] zero percent chance Aaron Rodgers is in New York because I think that would be really risky as an organization with a new head coach to go hey we are going to take one of the most successful quarterbacks in the history of the league and pair him with a guy who likes to do it one way and pair him with a guy who has never called plays before in the NFL. He has only been in the NFL for four years,” Orlovsky said on ESPN’s “NFL Live

Clearly the Jets Are Aaron Glenn’s Team Now

For the last two calendar years, the Jets catered to Rodgers and his demands. This was the Rodgers show and the team chose to live and die by that.

Now at the start of 2025, the Jets have handed the keys of the car to new head coach Aaron Glenn.

Glenn made it clear at his introductory press conference that no individual player is above the team and that this isn’t about Rodgers – it’s about the team.

If that wasn’t clear at the presser, it certainly is based on who he hired to run his offense.

Engstrand, 42, isn’t a Rodgers disciple. They never directly crossed paths in their respective coaching and playing careers.

ESPN’s Rich Cimini admitted that the Engstrand addition “adds to the uncertainty of a Rodgers return.”

“What I find interesting [is] if it is Aaron Rodgers which is the question hanging over everything, what Aaron Rodgers likes to do on offense is diametrically opposed from that under center, play action, Lions scheme. So this could be like tea leaves that maybe they do not expect the quarterback to come back,” ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes explained on “NFL Live.”

The assumption is Engstrand will run a “Lions-like system” according to Cimini. Engstrand has been with Detroit since the 2020 season.

“It’s different from what Rodgers did last season. The Lions ran a league-high 39% of their plays from under center, while the Jets ran 15% (15th), per NFL Next Gen Stats. Rodgers was comfortable in shotgun because it put less stress on his surgically repaired Achilles and other leg injuries that came up throughout the season. Also, no team used play-action more than the Lions (37%), significantly more than the Jets at 23% (17th),” Cimini revealed.

Rodgers, 41, just completed season No. 20 in the National Football League.

ESPN’s Rich Cimini told me on “Boy Green Daily” that Rodgers has only played in one maybe two different offenses throughout his entire career.

“Does Rodgers, at this stage of his career, want to learn a new system taught by a first-time playcaller? The last time he had to do it was 2019, Matt LaFleur’s first year with the Green Bay Packers — and that turned controversial when Rodgers complained about not having the freedom to audible at the line of scrimmage. Eventually, LaFleur relented,” Cimini recalled.

We still have more questions than answers.

Rodgers hasn’t decided if he even wants to play football in 2025. Once he reaches that conclusion, the Jets can then go through their own process to decide if they want him back or if they have to explore door No. 2 at the QB position.

 

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New Jets Hire Rules out Aaron Rodgers Return in 2025: Analyst

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New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers reacting in the middle of an NFL game.

The New York Jets have hired Detroit Lions passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand as the new offensive coordinator.

According to ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky, that is bad news for Aaron Rodgers’ future with the Jets.

“I was just gonna say this makes me think [there is a] zero percent chance Aaron Rodgers is in New York because I think that would be really risky as an organization with a new head coach to go hey we are going to take one of the most successful quarterbacks in the history of the league and pair him with a guy who likes to do it one way and pair him with a guy who has never called plays before in the NFL. He has only been in the NFL for four years,” Orlovsky said on ESPN’s “NFL Live.”

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For the last two calendar years, the Jets catered to Rodgers and his demands. This was the Rodgers show and the team chose to live and die by that.

Now at the start of 2025, the Jets have handed the keys of the car to new head coach Aaron Glenn.

Glenn made it clear at his introductory press conference that no individual player is above the team and that this isn’t about Rodgers – it’s about the team.

If that wasn’t clear at the presser, it certainly is based on who he hired to run his offense.

Engstrand, 42, isn’t a Rodgers disciple. They never directly crossed paths in their respective coaching and playing careers.

ESPN’s Rich Cimini admitted that the Engstrand addition “adds to the uncertainty of a Rodgers return.”

“What I find interesting [is] if it is Aaron Rodgers which is the question hanging over everything, what Aaron Rodgers likes to do on offense is diametrically opposed from that under center, play action, Lions scheme. So this could be like tea leaves that maybe they do not expect the quarterback to come back,” ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes explained on “NFL Live.”

The assumption is Engstrand will run a “Lions-like system” according to Cimini. Engstrand has been with Detroit since the 2020 season.

“It’s different from what Rodgers did last season. The Lions ran a league-high 39% of their plays from under center, while the Jets ran 15% (15th), per NFL Next Gen Stats. Rodgers was comfortable in shotgun because it put less stress on his surgically repaired Achilles and other leg injuries that came up throughout the season. Also, no team used play-action more than the Lions (37%), significantly more than the Jets at 23% (17th),” Cimini revealed.

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Is an old dog willing to learn new tricks?

Rodgers, 41, just completed season No. 20 in the National Football League.

ESPN’s Rich Cimini told me on “Boy Green Daily” that Rodgers has only played in one maybe two different offenses throughout his entire career.

“Does Rodgers, at this stage of his career, want to learn a new system taught by a first-time playcaller? The last time he had to do it was 2019, Matt LaFleur’s first year with the Green Bay Packers — and that turned controversial when Rodgers complained about not having the freedom to audible at the line of scrimmage. Eventually, LaFleur relented,” Cimini recalled.

We still have more questions than answers.

Rodgers hasn’t decided if he even wants to play football in 2025. Once he reaches that conclusion, the Jets can then go through their own process to decide if they want him back or if they have to explore door No. 2 at the QB position.

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