NFL Expansion Teams - where would you like to see teams?While the current 32 team design works perfectly - I cant help but imagine some potential new teams in a fantasy world (lol). Lets say for the sake of this question - and not reality or future possibilities....the NFL expanded by one team per division.
You have obviously put a lot of thought into this and it's a good possibility that some of these (maybe even with your logos) could come into play in the next 20 years or so. Two things I would point out though, any teams in Canada would have to have
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BEREA – Receiver Mohamed Massaquoi took repetitions during team drills today at practice, and coach Pat Shurmur expects him to play Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
“I anticipate he’ll play for sure,” Shurmur said following practice.
Massaquoi has missed two of the last three games after sustaining a concussion Oct. 23 against Seattle on a helmet-to-helmet hit.
Massaquoi said he’s “real optimistic” he’ll play.
Running back Montario Hardesty is less certain to play as he recovers from a calf tear. Shurmur said he’ll be a gametime decision.
Hardesty ran again Friday, but didn’t participate in team drills. He’s missed two straight games and would once again be replaced by Chris Ogbonnaya.
Defensive end Jayme Mitchell (chest/ankle) is expected to play after missing last week. He returned today after missing Thursday’s practice for a personal reason.
Now that the NFL has uncovered a big-money bounty program for players in New Orleans, it likely will zero in on other teams Gregg Williams worked for.
That means the Titans, Redskins, Jaguars and Bills probably should all expect to hear from the league soon.
Williams has admitted and apologized for running a bounty pool of up to $50,000 over the last three seasons that rewarded players with thousand-dollar payoffs for knocking targeted opponents out of games while he was the Saints’ defensive coordinator.
He will meet Monday with NFL investigators in the New York area, according to two people familiar with the NFL’s investigation of the bounties. They spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Sunday because details of the continuing investigation are not being disclosed. ESPN first reported the meeting.
“It was a terrible mistake,” Williams said in a statement Friday night shortly after the NFL released the report. “And we knew it was wrong while we were doing it.