5 teams that should look into picking up Jameis Winston

(Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports) The thirty-thirty man is still out there. Jameis Winston – one of one – is a man without a home. While Nick Foles was traded, Tom Brady landed in Tampa and Marcus Mariota even got a pretty nice contract from the …

(Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports)

The thirty-thirty man is still out there. Jameis Winston — one of one — is a man without a home. While Nick Foles was traded, Tom Brady landed in Tampa and Marcus Mariota even got a pretty nice contract from the Raiders, the few things we’ve seen from Winston are workouts and him pushing an SUV.

Winston is good enough to play in the NFL. He threw for over 5000 yards last season. He had 33 touchdown passes. Yes, he had 30 interceptions and took 47 sacks, but there has to be someone out there that thinks they can lessen the bad and increase the good. It doesn’t look like Winston is going to get a big deal. He may have to resign himself to being a backup or playing on a one-year prove-it deal. Still, Mariota got a contract and he was benched last season for Ryan Tannehill. These teams should look into the former No. 1 pick.

2020 Pro Bowl: How to tune in, and which Saints are playing

New Orleans Saints players like Alvin Kamara and Drew Brees will get to reunite with Mark Ingram at the 2020 Pro Bowl. Here’s how to watch.

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There’s no telling what will happen at the 2020 Pro Bowl. Last year, New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara got on the field with the defense, and nearly sacked Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson. This year, Kamara is surrounded by teammates, including quarterback Drew Brees, wide receiver Michael Thomas, and three of the five Saints’ starting offensive linemen (Terron Armstead, Andrus Peat, and Larry Warford). Tight end Jared Cook, kick returner Deonte Harris, kicker Wil Lutz, and defensive end Cameron Jordan round out the pack.

It’s going to be a fun game, which is probably what the Saints are hoping for after another disappointing playoffs loss. The week of festivities, events, and hours spent at Disney World have to be a welcome reprieve for the players and their families.

Back to the Pro Bowl: the Saints will be playing on the NFC Team, led by Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and his staff. The AFC Team is marshaled by Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh, with league MVP favorite Lamar Jackson starting at quarterback and a familiar face next to him at running back: Mark Ingram. It won’t take long for Kamara and the Saints to reunite with their former teammate.

Here’s everything you need to know so that you can tune in for the Pro Bowl:

Game Information

NFC Team (Seattle Seahawks) vs. AFC Team (Baltimore Ravens)

3:00 p.m. ET Sunday, Jan. 26

Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Fla.

Television

ESPN, ABC

Streaming

fuboTV (try it for free)

And here’s the full list of Saints participating in this year’s all-star game:

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7 2019 teams that missed the playoffs that could make some noise in 2020

The Cowboys and Rams could find themselves back in the playoffs in 2020, but there are some surprise teams that could make a run.

There are only 12 teams that need to look forward to the remainder of this season. Every other team is making major changes and already planning for 2020. Every year, new teams come out of nowhere to make the playoffs when they missed it the year before. This year we saw five teams make the playoffs after missing it the previous season — Buffalo, Tennessee, San Francisco, Minnesota, and Green Bay — and that’s average turnover when it comes to NFL playoff teams.

A quick caveat, there’s still a lot of things that need to happen. Cleveland doesn’t even have a general manager or head coach as of now — yes they made the list — and teams could make moves in free agency or the draft. It’s still fun to throw out some guesses.