New Era reveals Broncos’ 2020 NFL draft cap

New Era has revealed draft hats for all 32 NFL teams.

New Era’s website has listed official draft caps for all 32 NFL teams, including the Denver Broncos. The website says the designs were “inspired by the iconic neon signs of Las Vegas,” the city that was scheduled to host this year’s draft.

Unfortunately, the draft won’t be held in Vegas and there won’t be any fans in attendance due to COVID-19. The draft is expected to be held in a studio setting at a to-be-determined location.

Denver will have 10 picks to use in this year’s draft, including the 15th overall pick in the first round. Many mock drafts have the Broncos selecting a wide receiver with their first pick. If that’s the route Denver wants to go, the team might have to trade up.

In Todd McShay’s latest mock draft for ESPN, star receivers Jerry Jeudy (No. 11), CeeDee Lamb (No. 12) and Henry Ruggs III (No. 13) are all off the board before the Broncos go on the clock.

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Dolphins HOF’er Jason Taylor gets custom New Era Cap and we need it

Miami Dolphins Hall of Fame defensive end Jason Taylor unveiled a custom New Era Cap to commemorate his career in Miami and Super Bowl LIV.

Do you like caps? Do you like the Dolphins? We’d assume you probably wouldn’t be here if you didn’t. Jason Taylor, a first-ballot Hall of Famer of the Miami Dolphins, has just announced a custom New Era Cap to help commemorate his career in Miami and help to celebrate Super Bowl LIV — which will be played this weekend at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.

And assuming you like caps, this is definitely one that you’re going to want to add to the collection.

With only modest success over the course of the last few decades as a team, those players who gave their blood, sweat and tears and managed to find stardom in Miami will forever hold a special place in the heart of Dolphins fans. There’s not much to hold onto, so when a man of Jason Taylor’s quality comes around, it’s very easy for Dolphins fans to fall in love. And that’s exactly what so many did — so if you’ll excuse us, we need to go see about a ball cap order online.

PODCAST: Did the Bills offense hand the Browns a win?

Buffalo Bills podcast following Week 10 loss to the Cleveland Browns.

The Buffalo Bills failed to defeat the Cleveland Browns, falling 19-16 in Cleveland to fall to 6-3 on the season. While at first glance, it’s easy to point the finger at kicker Stephen Haushcka for missing a game-tying field goal, the problem is much deeper, yet obvious.

For months, many of the Bills critics have questioned the Bills offense, with much push back from biased “Billievers” and Josh Allen apologists. If this game doesn’t change those opinions, nothing will. Poor clock management, conservative play-calling and key plays not extending drives were all a major part of this team’s misfortunes in Cleveland.
Daboll has been a figure who, if this Bills season goes south quick, could find himself as the scapegoat when it comes to appeasing the fan base at the end of the season. His play calling has seemingly limited this offenses potential, and does not look as explosive as it could. It has even led many to believe that Josh Allen isn’t the franchise quarterback that the team thought he was.
Fortunately for Buffalo, if there is anything positive to examine, the Bills are not down and out, and have the opportunity to build their cushion as the first Wild Card spot, although there are some teams beginning to catch up.
Billswire Podcast Hosts Matt and Jeremy discuss the Week 10 loss to the Cleveland Browns:

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