Watch: Josh Allen astonishingly misses wide-open John Brown

Josh Allen will see this one in his nightmares, missing John Brown, who was wide-open in the end zone.

How on earth did Josh Allen fail to find John Brown, who was alone — and we mean alone — in the back of the end zone?

The Bills were handling the New York Jets Sunday in their home opener. That said, Allen is going to have to be on target when free scores are available or else Buffalo could find itself in trouble when the opponent isn’t as meek as Gang Green.

Former NFL WR Josh Bellamy charged in massive COVID-19 relief scam

Former Bear and Jet WR Josh Bellamy has been charged in a massive fraud scheme involving COVID-19 relief.

Josh Bellamy, a wide receiver who was with four teams from 2012-19 and was released by the New York Jets Tuesday, was one of 50 people across 16 states charged Thursday with attempting to defraud the government out of up to $175 million in COVID-19 relief money.

Bellamy’s alleged role in the scheme saw the former Chicago Bear and Jet obtain a loan worth more than $1.24 million from the Paycheck Protection Program for a company called Drip Entertainment LLC (a Florida company). The loans were designed to help small businesses recover from the coronavirus pandemic for specific purposes.

Bellamy, who also spent time early in his career with Kansas City and Washington, is alleged in the complaint to have deposited the money into his personal bank account, which at the time had $2.51. In a three-month span this spring and summer, the complaint alleges Bellamy withdrew more than $302,000, spending $104,000 on luxury goods and jewelry and another $62,774 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Florida.

Bellamy was charged in a federal criminal complaint with fraud, bank fraud, and conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud.

Per the Tampa Bay Tribune:

Bellamy also was involved in the preparation of at least 90 fraudulent applications for friends and family, the complaint says. Those loans were worth as much as $24 million; at least $17.4 million worth were approved. Ten other co-conspirators were charged in the alleged scheme.

According to the complaint, an undercover agent posing as a potential loan partner, asked Bellamy how many employees he had. “I got as many employees as I want,” the complaint quotes Bellamy.

Bellamy, 31, had 78 catches for 999 yards and five touchdowns in his career. All but two of the receptions came as a Bear. He was born in St. Petersburg, Fl, and played college ball at Louisville.

 

Who is the oldest practice squad player in NFL history?

Josh McCown will sit at home, make $12,000 a week as a practice squad player for the Eagles.

Josh McCown has been around a long time. And the journeyman can add another line to his resume: practice squad player.

The Philadelphia Eagles signed the veteran, 41-year-old QB to their practice squad Sunday.

McCown was an assistant coach with a high school team while on the Eagles last season. He hopes to eventually go into coaching … if he retires at any point.

 

NFL Shop alternate camouflage helmets are selling fast

The NFL is selling team helmets with a camouflage design.

Check out some of the cool Camo Alternate helmets the NFL popped out Wednesday.

The video shows how the helmets come together — rapidly — and some of them have really cool looks.

If you like them enough to buy one, click here. It will set you back anywhere from $54.99-$429.99 per helmet. And they are selling fast, per the site.

Stunning shot shows how much bigger Jets’ Mekhi Becton is than Jamison Crowder

The Jets posted a photo to social media of Mekhi Becton and Jamison Crowder. Check out why it has gone viral.

Jamison Crowder is 5-foot-9, 174 pounds. The New York Jets’ wide receiver was next to first-round pick Mekhi Becton on the sidelines Tuesday.

Talk about a size difference. Becton is 6-feet-7 and 370 pounds and the image next to Crowder, a wide receiver, is nothing short of astounding.

Check out the image that is going viral:

It looks like Becton, who played college ball at Louisville, is standing next to someone on a Pop Warner team, not an NFL wideout.

“I was definitely insecure growing up,” Becton told ESPN last week. “I was always getting talked about because I’m the bigger kid, bigger than normal. It is what it is. I’m glad I embrace it now.”

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Per ESPN: 

Consider:

  • At 370, Becton is 48 pounds heavier than the next-biggest player on the Jets, tackle George Fant. More team perspective: The Jets’ two slot receivers, Jamison Crowder (177 pounds) and Braxton Berrios (190), equal the weight of one Becton.
  • Using listed weights for a leaguewide comparison, Becton is the third-heaviest player on a current NFL roster, according to ESPN Stats & Information research. He’s lighter than the Las Vegas Raiders’ Trent Brown (380) and close to the Seattle Seahawks’ Bryan Mone (366).

As one might say to a child, “How big is Becton? Sooooo big!”

Former Giants kicker breaks news on Big Blue trying out kicker

The New York Giants are bringing in another veteran kicker in hopes of replacing Aldrick Rosas.

It’s tough to break news in this social media world. And it gets more difficult when athletes start to steal exclusives from reporters. Former New York Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes dropped some info on the team’s kicking plans Sunday.

The Giants are looking for kicking help after they cut Aldrick Rosas, who ran into trouble with the law this postseason.

Big Blue signed Chandler Cantanzaro, who retired last year after a sorry sting with the New York Jets in preseason.

Gano was the kicker for Carolina from 2012-18. He missed last season due to a leg injury and was cut at the end of July. The 33-year-old Gano was still under contract for an additional two years. He has hit 82.1% of his field-goal attempts, including a rousing 96.7% in 2017.

Tynes, in case you were wondering, kicked for the Giants from 2007-12.

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Jamal Adams takes his shot at Jets’ DC Gregg Williams

Jamal Adams of the Seahawks got his shots in at Jets’ DC Gregg Williams

The New York Jets don’t play at Seattle until Week 14. However, the head-to-head games continue between Seahawks DB Jamal Adams and Gang Green DC Gregg Williams.

Williams suggested Adams “might get bored” in Seattle’s scheme.

Took a couple days, but Adams, who was traded to Seattle in the offseason after blasting Jets’ brass, shot back on Twitter Saturday.

Circle the date: Dec. 13 in the Northwest.

New York Giants cut Aldrick Rosas, signing Chandler Cantanzaro

The New York Giants are cutting kicker Aldrick Rosas, and signing former Jet Chandler Cantanzaro.

Aldrick Rosas has gone from kicking off for the New York Giants to being kicked off Big Blue following his arrest for an alleged hit-and-run in June.

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Rosas had received a second-round tender from the team but that was before his arrest in California.

Rosas was driving a black Chevrolet SUV when a T-bone collision occurred. Witnesses saw Rosas driving erratically over the double yellow lines and at a speed estimated to be 100 mph when he ran a red light and hit a Ford pickup truck.

Rosas, 25, attempted to drive away from the scene of the crash before his vehicle became disabled. He exited and fled the scene on foot without shoes, according to the police report.

To replace the former Pro Bowler, New York is signing former Jets kicker Chandler Catanzaro, according to ESPN, after cutting Rosas following his arrest for an alleged hit-and-run in June.

Catanzaro retired after missing two extra points in the preseason opener against the Giants in 2019. In 2017, Catanzaro made 25-of-30 field-goal attempts. He spent 2018 with the Panthers and Buccaneers before being brought back to the Jets to replace departed Pro Bowler Jason Myers. Catanzaro spent his first three NFL seasons with the Cardinals.

Thrilled Jamal Adams tells Seattle Seahawks fans he is a ‘man on a mission’

Jamal Adams wasnt dancing after being traded to the Seattle Seahawks from the New York Jets.

Hard to tell whether Jamal Adams is more thrilled to be gone from the New York Jets or joining the Seattle Seahawks.

It’s also a pretty safe bet rookie free safety Chris Miller, signed as an undrafted free agent in May, will be handing off his No. 33 to Adams.

The star DB, who was traded to Seattle Saturday, posted a message of delight to the 12th Man and all fans of his new team

To the Seattle Seahawks Organization and Fans:
You have a man on a mission, a man all in on winning a Super Bowl, a man focused on being the best leader and teammate he can be, and a man who will give absolutely everything he has to the city of Seattle and to the 12s all across the world. I will stop at nothing to bring Seattle back to where we need to be. Thank you for believing in me!
Let’s go! #Prez

 

 

Seattle QB Russell Wilson was happy with the new addition, his second this week as wife Ciara gave birth to son Win.

And a little risque music from Jay-Z has Adams dancing.

Report: Jamal Adams blisters Jets’ coach Adam Gase, GM Joe Douglas

New York Jets star DB Jamal Adams blew the doors off coach Adam Gase and GM Joe Douglas in a wide-ranging interview.

New York Jets star defensive back Jamal Adams is doing — and saying everything to get dealt from Gang Green.

Adams is heading into his fourth NFL season and it seems unfathomable the team that made him a No. 1 pick out of LSU in 2017 will keep him around after an interview in Friday’s New York Daily News blistered coach Adam Gase and GM Joe Douglas.

This comes a couple days after he put the team’s owner Woody Johnson on blast when allegations surfaced about the United States’ Ambassador to the United Kingdom.

Adams told the Daily News GM Joe Douglas is willing to trade him before the season … if the right offer comes along.

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On coach Adam Gase:

“I don’t feel like he’s the right leader for this organization to reach the Promised Land,” Adams said. “As a leader, what really bothers me is that he doesn’t have a relationship with everybody in the building.

“At the end of the day, he doesn’t address the team,” Adams added. “If there’s a problem in the locker room, he lets another coach address the team. If we’re playing sh—y and we’re losing, he doesn’t address the entire team as a group at halftime. He’ll walk out of the locker room and let another coach handle it.”

Gase’s recent claim that his relationship with Adams “has been good since the time I’ve gotten here” and “there’s been a lot of dialogue between us” appears to be the latest in a series of exaggerations and/or prevarications. Adams told the News that he hasn’t spoken to Gase since his exit interview on the day after the end of the regular season (Dec. 30).

On GM Joe Douglas’ failure to offer him a contract:

“Why would Joe come out and say, ‘We want to make Jamal a Jet for life?’” Adams said. “Why would you say that and then not even give me an offer?… Don’t B.S. me. I’m a straightforward guy. You don’t have to B.S. me, because I’m going to keep it honest.”

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