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This NFL season brought a lot of interesting aspects to the table.

Posted: August 20th, 2019, 2:27 am
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The Cowboys emerged as the front-runners of the NFL along with the Patriots, Falcons, and Chiefs. Though there were great times this season, there are certain players who didn't enjoy their time in the NFL season, or just didn't succeed. The NFL as a brand wants players to be in the best position to succeed, and for them to enjoy their careers. Though the NFL is a big corporation that employs a lot of workers, they are known to be particularly rude towards players. If an individual doesn't like his team situation, he may request a trade, or maybe he will end up being released regardless. This list is of players who struggled, or didn't fit within their team's system. It is likely very obvious who is going to appear on this list, and you, the readers http://www.panthersfootballauthentic.com/greg-little-jersey-authentic , will understand why they are on this list. Some of the players who need a change are superstars or at least used to be. Some of these guys are merely solid players who maybe haven't yet achieved superstar status because of their situation. Anyway here are 15 NFL Players who NEED a change this offseason, comedic or severe as it sounds.It is likely very obvious who is going to appear on this list, and you, the readers, will understand why they are on this list. Some of the players who need a change are superstars or used to be. Some of these guys are merely solid players who maybe haven't yet achieved superstar status because of their situation. here are 15 NFL Players who NEED a change this offseason, as comedic or severe as it sounds.Here are 15 NFL Players who NEED a change this off-season. ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos and Chris Harris Jr. have ended their contract stalemate with the team bumping the cornerback’s pay in 2019 from about $8 million to $12 million, which is $1 million more than the team’s new cornerback, free agent Kareem Jackson is making.“Done deal!” the team tweeted late Tuesday afternoon.Harris skipped the first two months of the team’s offseason workouts while angling for a pay raise and working out with his personal trainer in Dallas.In a statement, general manager John Elway said, “We have a lot of respect for Chris as a player and for everything he’s meant to our organization. This contract adjustment recognizes his value to our team and the high expectations we have for Chris as a Bronco this season and hopefully for years to come.”However, Harris is set to become an unrestricted free agent after this season.Harris and his agent met with Elway at the NFL scouting combine and came away feeling good about getting a new deal. Those feelings soured when Elway signed two cornerbacks in free agency Bryce Callahan (three years, $21 million) and Jackson (three years, $33 million).Harris then accused Elway of making it personal by taking a dig at him during his pre-draft news conference when he went out of his way to say that while he would look at Harris’ contract after the draft, he wouldn’t necessarily adjust his deal.Harris, who turns 30 in June, is entering the final season of the five-year, $42.5 million contract he signed in 2015 just before the market for elite cornerbacks took off.The last remaining member of the “No Fly Zone” secondary that was the backbone of Denver’s Super Bowl 50 triumph, Harris is the only defensive back in the NFL with multiple interceptions in each of the past seven seasons.The Broncos were 6-6 last season and in the playoff race when Harris sustained a hairline fracture in his right leg and missed the final four games, all losses. He returned to play in the Pro Bowl, where he recorded an interception.Harris told The Associated Press recently that he only needs a day to learn new coach Vic Fangio’s defense and that he’s been training tirelessly with his personal trainer in Dallas in preparation for the upcoming season.“I’m ready to roll. I feel great,” Harris said. “I got my body people with me. I stretch every day. My hips are fluid. I’m making sure I’m ready. I’m not going to stop until I get that gold jacket. I’ve got a lot of years left in me. I’m a DB. I play everywhere. I’m getting ready to face Antonio Brown Week 1.”The Broncos open against the Oakland Raiders on Sept. 9.Even with the Broncos changing quarterbacks and coaches again this offseason, the dominant story line in Denver has been Harris’ holding out for a contract adjustment.Von Miller chimed in recently aying, “When you first get here they tell you … if you do all of the right things in the community and you do all of the right things on the football field, they’ll take care of you. Chris has definitely done everything and then some.”Champ Bailey, who will be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in August, told The AP that while he saw both sides, he felt Harris deserved a hefty pay raise.“I think he’s been in his prime for a few years now. But you have to be realistic. I always try to be objective. I know this guy should get paid. But then I think about Elway’s stance. He’s a businessman. He’s going to do what is best for the Broncos,” Bailey said.“And the way I see it is you’d better get him signed but you’d also better protect yourself for the long run. He is on the wrong side of 30, let’s be real. But, does he deserve to be the highest-paid corner at least on that team? heck, yeah!”