Chiefs teammates praise rookie Nick Bolton’s performance at MIKE linebacker

Ahead of his second start at MIKE linebacker in Week 8, #Chiefs teammates praised Nick Bolton’s ability as the defensive signal-caller.

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Kansas City Chiefs rookie LB Nick Bolton has started in each of the seven games his team has played this season, but Week 7 was different.

Bolton filled in for veteran LB Anthony Hitchens at the MIKE position as he recovers from a triceps injury. As a result, Bolton wore the green dot, getting the microphone to the sideline in his helmet to relay all the play calls to the defense.

Bolton also managed the most impressive individual performance of his young career, posting historic numbers in the process.

“I thought he played fast,” Chiefs DB Tyrann Mathieu said of Bolton. “I thought he did what he was supposed to do.”

The nuance and understanding needed to play this position in the NFL is something that isn’t often stated. Players like Mathieu were impressed by Bolton’s ability to step in for Hitchens seamlessly, especially on the communication side of things.

“Trying to play MIKE linebacker in the National Football League is not an easy duty at all,” Mathieu continued. “So to see him kind of step in, obviously, he played a great individual game, but for the most part, especially in the second half, him being able to line us up, getting everybody on the same page, I thought we were able to finish that game strong really because of the direction and communication that took place with him.”

Bolton actually credited Hitchens for helping him prepare leading up to the Week 7 game. Even though the Chiefs didn’t get the results they wanted that week, there were a lot of positive things to take away from the performance. His collaboration with LB Willie Gay Jr. for instance. The second-year OLB had an encouraging game as well, notching an interception off Ryan Tannehill.

“I’ve been having a lot of fun playing with him,” Gay said of Bolton. “Just seeing him progress week after week and even before I came back, just seeing him out there when it was him and Hitch (Anthony Hitchens) or Ben (Niemann), now me and him out there together, just watching him play and fly around, it’s exciting.”

This is just the beginning for guys like Bolton, who is sure to be the future at the MIKE linebacker position in Kansas City. Next up, he’ll get a chance to impress under the bright lights of “Monday Night Football.”

“(I’m) just excited to continue to see him grow in this league,” Mathieu said of Bolton. “We’re just looking forward to him playing the same Monday night in front of the whole world.”

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Micah Parsons set to start Cowboys minicamp at middle LB

The first-rounder says he’ll start the team’s rookie camp at the position he played in college and is already scouting the 2021 schedule.

Micah Parsons raised a few eyebrows during draft weekend when he announced that he wanted to wear his familiar No. 11 for the Cowboys. Now, about to tackle his first day of minicamp as an NFL rookie, he’s also secured the position he prefers to play.

“Right now, I’m at MIKE linebacker,” the 21-year-old told the team website, referring to the middle linebacker role he filled at Penn State. “Looking at the playbook, this is a position for me to go sideline to sideline and make a lot of plays and really stop that run, how I’m supposed to do.”

As rookie minicamp kicks off on Friday, the Cowboys will feature just 31 players, according to the team. Leighton Vander Esch, Jaylon Smith, Keanu Neal, and fellow rookie Jabril Cox will all figure into the linebacker mix this season as well; the exact spot Parsons eventually occupies could obviously change by the time the competition across the line of scrimmage is wearing different colors.

To that end, the first-round selection is also quickly adjusting to the idea that in the pros, there are no non-conference matchups to ease into things once the season begins. He’ll be making his NFL debut against none other than five-time Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady, who himself was drafted out of the Big Ten in 2000… before Parsons had even celebrated his first birthday.

“I was, like, ‘Wow,'” Parsons smiled when asked about the Cowboys’ upcoming schedule. “It’s definitely weird coming into the NFL. You’ve got Tom Brady [in the] first game, then you’ve got [Patrick] Mahomes down the line. I said, ‘We’ve got all the nice running backs.’ I said, ‘That’s cool. Whatever. Can’t do nothing about it.’ Got to play ball no matter what, right?”

And starting now, Parsons in playing ball in the NFL.

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Mike Tyson to Be Offered Over $20 Million to Come out of Retirement

Mike Tyson to Be Offered Over
$20 Million to Come out of Retirement Tyson’s last match was in 2005, but
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
(BKFC) is trying to entice him to
compete in a single fight. Earlier this month, the organization
offered him $20 million to fight, but BKFC President David Feldman says
they’re planning to increase the offer. BKFC President
David Feldman In the past, Tyson has considered
coming out of retirement for charity. Mike Tyson, via
Yahoo Sports Tyson recently shared a training video
on Instagram, stating “I’m back.” According to CBS Sports and TMZ Sports,
a few fighters have already expressed an interest
in competing against the former heavyweight champ. Evander Holyfield, who famously had
part of his ear bitten off by Tyson, even said
he’d be up for a rematch for charity. Evander Holyfield,
to Sky Sports

Mike Tyson to Be Offered Over
$20 Million to Come out of Retirement Tyson’s last match was in 2005, but
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
(BKFC) is trying to entice him to
compete in a single fight. Earlier this month, the organization
offered him $20 million to fight, but BKFC President David Feldman says
they’re planning to increase the offer. BKFC President
David Feldman In the past, Tyson has considered
coming out of retirement for charity. Mike Tyson, via
Yahoo Sports Tyson recently shared a training video
on Instagram, stating “I’m back.” According to CBS Sports and TMZ Sports,
a few fighters have already expressed an interest
in competing against the former heavyweight champ. Evander Holyfield, who famously had
part of his ear bitten off by Tyson, even said
he’d be up for a rematch for charity. Evander Holyfield,
to Sky Sports

Mike Tyson to Be Offered Over $20 Million to Come out of Retirement

Mike Tyson to Be Offered Over
$20 Million to Come out of Retirement Tyson’s last match was in 2005, but
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
(BKFC) is trying to entice him to
compete in a single fight. Earlier this month, the organization
offered him $20 million to fight, but BKFC President David Feldman says
they’re planning to increase the offer. BKFC President
David Feldman In the past, Tyson has considered
coming out of retirement for charity. Mike Tyson, via
Yahoo Sports Tyson recently shared a training video
on Instagram, stating “I’m back.” According to CBS Sports and TMZ Sports,
a few fighters have already expressed an interest
in competing against the former heavyweight champ. Evander Holyfield, who famously had
part of his ear bitten off by Tyson, even said
he’d be up for a rematch for charity. Evander Holyfield,
to Sky Sports

Mike Tyson to Be Offered Over
$20 Million to Come out of Retirement Tyson’s last match was in 2005, but
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
(BKFC) is trying to entice him to
compete in a single fight. Earlier this month, the organization
offered him $20 million to fight, but BKFC President David Feldman says
they’re planning to increase the offer. BKFC President
David Feldman In the past, Tyson has considered
coming out of retirement for charity. Mike Tyson, via
Yahoo Sports Tyson recently shared a training video
on Instagram, stating “I’m back.” According to CBS Sports and TMZ Sports,
a few fighters have already expressed an interest
in competing against the former heavyweight champ. Evander Holyfield, who famously had
part of his ear bitten off by Tyson, even said
he’d be up for a rematch for charity. Evander Holyfield,
to Sky Sports

Five Fast Facts About New Notre Dame DB’s Coach Mike Mickens

Mickens never played in an NFL game while spending time on the Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccanneers and Cincinnati Bengals practice squads.

Mike Mickens of Cincinnati is the new defensive backs coach at Notre Dame according to a report from Pete Thamel of Yahoo! Sports.  After a long hiring process that took longer than some Notre Dame fans would have liked, the up-and-comer is the latest addition to Brian Kelly’s coaching staff.

So what do you need to know about Mike Mickens?

Here are five things:

He’s a Former Brian Kelly Player: