The Colts could not get the offensive coordinator of the Super Bowl loser. They emerged with the offensive coordinator of the Super Bowl winner instead.
Talk of a possible turn to action movies could simply be a negotiating play by the hulking tight end with the Patriots, but he has indicated that injuries are taking their toll on him.
The bar for quarterback salaries keeps being reset with every new deal, and it figures to continue at least until Aaron Rodgers comes due for a new contract in 2019.
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