The Broncos are reportedly interested in bringing Brock Osweiler back to Denver
September 3, 2017 by admin
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It looks like the Denver Broncos are willing to let bygones be bygones if Brock Osweiler’s willing to do the same.
According to Mike Klis of 9news.com in Denver, the Broncos are planning to “zero in” on Osweiler once he officially becomes a free agent. Osweiler was informed by the Browns on Friday that the team would be releasing him.
Just 18 months ago, the idea of Osweiler returning to Denver seemed pretty much implausible considering the way things ended between the Broncos and their former quarterback.
It all started in March 2016 when Peyton Manning announced his retirement a few weeks after the Broncos’ 24-10 win over the Panthers in Super Bowl 50. With Manning out of the picture, the belief in Denver was that Osweiler would take over for the Broncos and become the full-time starting quarterback.
However, Osweiler threw a wrench into those plans during free agency when he decided to spurn the Broncos and sign a four-year, $72 million deal with the Texans. Osweiler’s decision to leave Denver led Broncos general manager John Elway to rip on his former quarterback on several occasions.
Two months after signing the deal, Osweiler had some choice words of his own for the Broncos. The quarterback said he chose Houston over Denver because he felt had a better chance at long-term success with the Texans.
“I have tremendous respect for both John Elway and Peyton Manning as people and as quarterbacks in the NFL, but I was not concerned one bit with playing in their shadow,” Osweiler said in May 2016. “That didn’t weigh into my decision whatsoever. Bottom line, I made my decision off where I felt like I could have the most success playing quarterback in the NFL and where I could go and win long-term.”
Although Osweiler’s decision to sign with the Texans made him rich, it completely backfired on the field after he ended up being one of the worst quarterbacks in the NFL in 2016.
After just one season, the Texans were so eager to get rid of him that they basically gave the Browns a 2018 second-round draft pick just to take Osweiler and his giant contract off their hands.
The Browns then held on to Osweiler for roughly five months before informing him that he would be released on Friday.
In the year and a half that Osweiler was away from Denver, Elway probably thought he would solve the Broncos’ quarterback issues, but that’s not what happened. The Broncos gambled on Paxton Lynch with a first-round pick in the 2016 draft, but that gamble didn’t pay off. In both 2016 and 2017, Lynch was beaten out for the starting QB job by former seventh-round pick Trevor Siemian.
To Elway, it seems that Siemian is basically a stopgap solution at the quarterback spot in Denver, which is probably why the general manager now wants to bring Osweiler back. Elway’s original plan was to make Osweiler the starter, and now he can go back to that original plan, and the best part for Elway is that he’ll likely be able to do it at his own price.
A big reason why Osweiler ended up in Houston is because the Broncos didn’t want to match the Texans’ offer because they thought Houston was overpaying. Eighteen months later, we now know that Elway was definitely right about that, and Elway now might be able to get the quarterback he wanted at a bargain.
Osweiler spent the first four seasons of his career (2012-15) in Denver and went 5-2 as a starter in 2015 while Manning sat out with various injuries.
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Pats acquire WR Phillip Dorsett from Colts for QB Jacoby Brissett
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The New England Patriots traded quarterback Jacoby Brissett to the Indianapolis Colts for wide receiver Phillip Dorsett on Saturday.
The Colts are uncertain about quarterback Andrew Luck‘s status for Week 1 after offseason shoulder surgery. Scott Tolzien is expected to start if Luck isn’t able to play against the Los Angeles Rams.
The 5-foot-10, 185-pound Dorsett was a 2015 first-round draft choice of the Colts (29th overall). He has played in 26 regular-season games (seven starts), totaling 51 catches for 753 yards and 3 touchdowns.
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While he fielded just two punts for the Colts during the past two seasons, that is likely a role the Patriots will explore with him after they lost receiver Julian Edelman and No. 2 returner Cyrus Jones to season-ending knee injuries this preseason.
Dorsett was one of the fastest players in the 2015 draft, having tallied 121 receptions for 2,132 yards and 17 touchdowns at the University of Miami. His 22.3 yards per catch average in his final two collegiate seasons was the most in the Football Bowl Subdivision.
Dorsett’s tenure in Indianapolis didn’t unfold as projected based on his draft status. He was drafted by former general manager Ryan Grigson. When the Colts hired Chris Ballard as their new GM this year, Dorsett lost one of his primary backers in the organization.
As for Brissett, the Patriots selected him in the third round of the 2016 draft out of NC State. He started and played all 66 snaps in the team’s preseason finale against the Giants, going 28-of-39 for 341 yards, with 4 touchdowns and 1 interception. He also rushed for a touchdown. The Patriots have Tom Brady and Jimmy Garoppolo ahead of Brissett on the depth chart, and while they kept three quarterbacks last season, the chance to add Dorsett at a dual position of need (receiver/returner) was obviously viewed as fair value by the club.
Brissett filled in admirably as a starter in the third game of the 2016 regular season when Brady was serving an NFL suspension and Garoppolo was lost to a shoulder injury. He led the Patriots to a 27-0 victory over the Houston Texans that day.
This is the second time this year that the Colts and Patriots have completed a trade. The Colts traded tight end Dwayne Allen to the Patriots in the offseason.