TRACK STAR: David Wilson's Madden NFL 23 career ended quicker than anyone would have liked but the quick ex- Giants running back is now appearing as an Olympics aspirant Mut 23 coins. He'll be competing with his long- and triple jump in the Adidas Grand Prix that takes place in New York City this Saturday against the world's best track athletes.
TRIBUTE: Rookies normally have to sacrifice something to take numbers away veterans, but Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie didn't be reluctant to let Landon Collins have No. 21 to honor Sean Taylor.
GRATITUDE: Pats Pulpit mulled over Julian Edelman vs. Wes Welker comparisons and wondered whether the former could ever match the production of one of many of the top slot receivers ever.
RECEIVER FACTORY - Behind the Steel Curtain examines the Steelers their growing fame as the top franchise in Madden NFL 23 at finding and creating brilliant wide receivers.
Homeless: Rams defensive end Williams Hayes and Chris Long recently spent 24 hours on the streets with only four dollars to their names. Their stories and Hayes following interview with Doug Farrar are well worth your time.
COIFFED Buccaneers players got their heads beheaded by cancer patients as well as survivors to raise money for cancer research. Jameis Winston looked a bit comfortable with a set of clippers at his side.
COACHING SHAKEUP The Panthers made a new hire Tuesday. Six-year-old Braylon Beam who is suffering from brain tumors has been signed by the Panthers for a single-day deal for the position of coach Cam Newton. The signing bonus? A giant basket of candy.
LONG SNAPPER LOVE: As per the elder council that decides the matter (or at least some fancy stats from Pro Football Focus), the Eagles' John Dorenbos was the top long snapper in the Madden NFL 23 last season. Great job John!
It's now official: The real refs will be back this week.
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