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Aaron Rodgers: I'm starting back nine of my career

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I am factory,wholesale NFL NHL MLB NBA NCAA Soccer jerseys this is my store please contact me any time http://www.fanatiquesmaillot.com/ It's hard to believe that  Aaron Rodgers  is entering his 13th NFL season. After a mesmerizing 2016 campaign in which he threw 40 touchdowns versus only seven interceptions, the  Green Bay Packers quarterback is still at the top of his game. Rodgers, who turns 34 in December, knows he's far removed from being a spring chicken in the league. Yet, despite his possible advancement to a new stage in his career, Rodgers holds one clear advantage over several other quarterbacks creeping up in age. "I think I'm on the back nine of my career," Rodgers said Tuesday in an interview with NFL Network's Alex Flanagan at the Gatorade Player of the Year awards. "But I think I'm just kind of starting the back nine. This will be my 10th year starting, I got to sit for three years. So I'm not the typical 13-year pro, havin...

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I am factory,wholesale NFL NHL MLB NBA NCAA Soccer jerseys this is my store please contact me any time http://www.fanatiquesmaillot.com/   In the latest edition of  I've never felt better  offseason declarations, we bring you Demaryius Thomas. The  Broncos  receiver is 29 years old and has posted five straight 1,000-yard-plus seasons, so it's easy to say he's felt pretty darn good over the last half decade. But he admitted in April that he dealt with a hip problem in 2016, which he recently said has been alleviated and truly has him feeling at his peak. He also added in a little nugget about his football lifespan, which is interesting, because it's not all that long. "I got longer than 30 [years]," Thomas said, via the team's official site. "I think I've got a couple good years [left]. Like I've been saying before, this is the best I've felt my whole career. I haven't had the problems I usually have with my hip, because that wa...

Texans expect big leap from D.J. Reader in Year Two

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I am factory,wholesale NFL NHL MLB NBA NCAA jerseys this is my store please contact me any time   http://www.fanatiquesmaillot.com/ The NFL's top defense has stars on each end of its defensive line. We don't need to name them. But a name you likely heaven't heard much of is D.J. Reader. The defensive tackle started in seven games as a rookie last season for Houston, recording 22 tackles and one sack in the regular season. You might remember him as the unknown defensive tackle who made Oakland's Menelik Watson look foolish before sacking Connor Cook in the Wild Card round. We've placed that video above for your enjoyment. Lack of notoriety aside, defensive line coach Anthony Weaver anticipates a big jump in production from Reader in Year Two. "We have very high expectations of D.J.," said Weaver, via the Houston Chronicle. "I think you saw just a glimpse of what he's capable of a year ago. He's another guy that since he's been ba...