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Red Sox: Giolito Injured; Torn UCL

March 5, 2024 by Digital Sports Desk

BOSTON – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – Boston Red Sox right-hander Lucas Giolito could miss the entire 2024 season after initial imaging revealed a partially torn UCL and flexor strain in his pitching elbow. If Giolito requires surgery as opposed to extensive rehab, he’s likely to miss up to 10 months.

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The news would be a potentially significant blow to the Red Sox, who signed the former Chicago White Sox ace to address their starting pitching depth. He signed a a two-year contract worth $38.5 million.

Giolito, 29, became a free agent after spending time with three clubs during 2023.

Giolito produced a cumulative 8-15 record with a 4.88 ERA in 33 total starts last season with the White Sox, Los Angeles Angels and Cleveland Guardians. He allowed 41 home runs, the second-highest total in the majors, but struck out 204 batters over 184 1/3 innings.

Giolito was an All-Star in 2019 and received American League Cy Young Award votes in three straight seasons (2019-21). Across eight MLB seasons with the Washington Nationals (2016), White Sox (2017-23), Angels and Guardians, Giolito is 61-62 with a 4.43 ERA and 1,077 strikeouts over 1,013 2/3 innings of 180 appearances (178 starts).

While with the White Sox, Giolito tossed a no-hitter in 2020 against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: Boston Sports, MLB, Red Sox Tagged With: Boston Red Sox, Lucas Giolito

Bruins Ready for Visiting Oilers

March 5, 2024 by Digital Sports Desk

BOSTON – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – Coach Jim Montgomery knew exactly what he was looking for out of his Boston Bruins team.

“We’ve been talking about getting our game going — and raising our level to get ready for the playoffs,” Montgomery said of the aftermath of a 5-1 road loss to the New York Islanders on Saturday.

Mission accomplished.

Just a night after a complete team effort produced a 4-1 road win over the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Bruins will look to continue down the right track on Tuesday when they entertain another high-skill team in the visiting Edmonton Oilers.

Not only did Pavel Zacha post his first multi-goal game of the season and Morgan Geekie score his fourth goal in three games, but Jeremy Swayman’s 32-save effort backstopped a gem of a game that had often been missing of late.

“The whole game (was strong). We finally put up a good 60 minutes,” Bruins forward David Pastrnak said. “It’s a huge step forward, and a big win for our team.”

Pastrnak dished out three assists against Toronto, giving him eight points in his last four games and 90 for the season. The top-scoring winger is the eighth player in Bruins franchise history to reach that mark in consecutive seasons.

Prior to Monday, Boston had allowed three or more goals in 10 of its previous 11 games dating back to a 4-0 shutout of the Vancouver Canucks on Feb. 8. That game was also the last in which Boston had more than a two-goal lead through two periods.

The Bruins, who are just 5-4-5 since the All-Star break, will look to carry Monday’s momentum into a stretch that includes seven out of eight games on home ice.

A chance at sweeping the four-game season series from Toronto comes on Thursday.

“We take the positive out of it (whether an effort like Saturday’s or Monday’s), we learn,” Pastrnak said.

The Oilers — who sit second in the Pacific Division but with four games in hand on the first-place Vancouver Canucks — are on a four-game win streak and begin a four-game road trip after cruising to a 6-1 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Sunday.

It was a good day up and down the Edmonton lineup as six players recorded multiple points, including Zach Hyman (two goals), Leon Draisaitl (three assists), Connor McDavid and Ryan McLeod (one goal, one assist each).

“You need those games every once in a while, but we put a lot of work into creating a game like that. It doesn’t just happen,” Draisaitl said. “We put a lot of work into it and did the little things right. Every once in a while a game like that is nice.”

Draisaitl has three goals and 10 points across his last six games.

McDavid is on an 11-game point streak over which he has posted 26 points, 24 of which are assists.

Despite those incredible scoring talents, great goaltending has been a key to the recent run. Calvin Pickard, who has won eight of his 11 starts, made 22 stops against Pittsburgh.

“Maybe three of the (last four games) we could have easily lost,” Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch said. “Goaltending was outstanding. So, good defense usually wins you games. You look at our goals-against, down. And also our penalty kill is looking a lot better than it had been previously.”

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: Boston Sports, Bruins, NHL Tagged With: Boston Bruins, NHL

Celtics Primed for Road Trip

March 4, 2024 by Digital Sports Desk

CLEVELAND – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – The Cleveland Cavaliers will attempt to cool off the NBA’s hottest team when they play the visiting Boston Celtics on Tuesday night. Boston owns an 11-game winning streak, and has won eight in a row away from home. The Celtics turned in their most impressive half of the season Sunday when they built a 44-point halftime lead en route to a 140-88 home victory over Golden State.

Tuesday’s game will be the start of a five-game road trip that also takes Boston to games against Denver, Phoenix, Portland and Utah.

“We’re gonna have to take it to the road now,” the Celtics’ Derrick White said. “This is the NBA. Got a lot of good teams coming up on the schedule and it’s going to be a good challenge for us.”

Boston’s lead in the Eastern Conference has grown to 8.5 games over the Milwaukee Bucks and nine games over the Cavaliers entering play Monday.

Golden State played soft defense against Boston’s Jaylen Brown on Sunday and paid the price. Brown scored 19 points in the first quarter and 29 in the game, despite not playing in the second half, and was a bit miffed by the Warriors’ defensive approach.

“For the most part my job is to get to the paint,” Brown said. “We got enough 3-point shooters on our team, so I don’t take a lot of 3s for the most part throughout the season because we have enough of that. I get to the paint to open it up for everybody else, but if you want to dare me to shoot we can do that too.

“I thought it was a little disrespectful, but we took advantage of it and didn’t look back.”

Cleveland is coming off Sunday’s night’s 107-98 loss to the New York Knicks. The Cavaliers were without leading scorer Donovan Mitchell, who has missed the past two games with a sore knee. Mitchell is averaging 28.0 points, 6.2 assists and 5.4 rebounds per game this season.

Filed Under: Boston Sports, Celtics, NBA Tagged With: Boston Celtics, Cleveland Cavaliers

Eckroat Wins in Monday Finish

March 4, 2024 by Digital Sports Desk

PALM BEACH GARDENS – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – Austin Eckroat won the weather-delayed Cognizant Classic by three strokes Monday to capture his first career PGA Tour title in the tour’s first event of the season in Florida.

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Eckroat was 15 under through seven holes Sunday when play was suspended due to darkness at PGA National’s Champion course. He added three birdies and a bogey on the back nine Monday morning to card a 4-under 67 for a winning score of 17-under 267.

South Africa’s Erik van Rooyen had been the leader in the clubhouse after finishing at 14 under on Sunday. He posted a final-round low of 63 and tied for second with Australia’s Min Woo Lee (final round 67).

Five players tied for fourth at 13 under, including rookie Jake Knapp (66), who was picked up his first career win at the Mexico Open at Vidanta last week. South Korea’s Kyoung-hoon Lee (66), Cameron Young (66), Ireland’s Shane Lowry (71) and England’s David Skinns (71) were also at 13 under.

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: Cognizant Classic, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

Celtics Crush GS Warriors

March 4, 2024 by Digital Sports Desk

BOSTON – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – A dominant first half allowed the Boston Celtics to extend their winning streak to 11 games by beating the visiting Golden State Warriors 140-88 Sunday.

Boston made 15 of 24 3-point attempts in the first two quarters and led 82-38 at halftime. Boston’s 44-point halftime lead is the largest in the franchise’s history.

The Celtics shot 60 percent from the field in the first half (30 of 50), when they committed one turnover. The Warriors trailed by as many as 45 points in the second quarter. Each team rested its starters for all or most of the second half.

Jaylen Brown led Boston with 29 points, and Jayson Tatum added 27 on his 26th birthday. Boston made 25 of 49 3-pointers (51 percent) in the win.

Lester Quinones tossed in a team-high 17 points for the Warriors, who trailed 115-62 after three quarters. Boston led by as many as 56 points in the fourth.

Steph Curry went 2-of-13 from the field (0-for-9 from 3-point territory) in the first half and finished the game with four points. He did not play in the second half. Klay Thompson (six points) sat out the second half because of a hamstring injury.

The loss ended Golden State’s eight-game road winning streak.

Center Kristaps Porzingis wasn’t available for the Celtics because of a left quad contusion. Porzingis is averaging 20.3 points and 6.9 rebounds in 44 games (all starts) for Boston this season.

The Celtics made 10 3-pointers in the first quarter for a 44-22 advantage. It was 21-21 with 6:05 left in the quarter, but the Celtics scored the next 14 points. Boston scored 23 of the final 24 points in the quarter.

Brown made five of Boston’s 10 3-pointers in the first and finished the quarter with 19 points.

The Celtics outscored the Warriors 38-16 in the second quarter to build their 44-point halftime lead. Tatum scored 20 points in the second quarter and had 22 points at the half.

It was the second meeting between the teams this season. Golden State earned a 132-126 victory in overtime when it played Boston at home on Dec. 19.

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: Boston Sports, Celtics, NBA Tagged With: Boston Celtics, Golden State Warriors, GS Warriors, NBA

Red Sox Acquire C.J. Cron

March 3, 2024 by Digital Sports Desk

FORT MYERS – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – The Boston Red Sox signed veteran first baseman C.J. Cron on Sunday to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.

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Cron began working with the team Sunday, and Red Sox manager Alex Cora said the right-handed hitter likely will make his spring training debut on March 11 against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Cron, 34, was a free agent after playing last season for the Colorado Rockies and Los Angeles Angels. He was limited by back issues and batted a combined .248 with 12 home runs and 37 RBIs in 71 games.

A first-round selection (17th overall) by the Angels in the 2011 MLB Draft, Cron has played 10 seasons for the Angels (2014-17, 2023), Tampa Bay Rays (2018), Minnesota Twins (2019), Detroit Tigers (2020) and Rockies (2021-23).

Cron has batted .260 with a .320 on-base percentage, .471 slugging percentage to go along with 187 homers and 604 RBIs in 1,049 games. His best season as a power hitter was in 2022, when he was selected to the All-Star Game and posted 29 homers and a career-high 102 RBIs.

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: Boston Sports, MLB, Red Sox Tagged With: Boston Red Sox

LeBron James: First to 40,000 Points

March 3, 2024 by Digital Sports Desk

LOS ANGELES – Veteran NBA star LeBron James became the first NBA player to reach 40,000 career points, scoring on a driving layup in Saturday’s home game against the Denver Nuggets.

James became the NBA’s all-time scoring leader over a year ago when he passed former Lakers star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in a home game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Feb. 7, 2022. Abdul-Jabbar had 38,387 points over 20 seasons.

James entered Saturday’s game with a career average of 27.1 points per game over 1,474 contests in 21 NBA seasons.

Needing nine points to reach his latest milestone, the Akron, Ohio, native had five points on 2 of 3 shooting in the first quarter.

James cut to the basket for a layup to open the second quarter then reached the 40,000 mark when he drove past the Nuggets’ Michael Porter Jr. with a spin then made a left-handed layup with 10:39 remaining in the second quarter.

The 39-year-old has been on a scoring surge of late with an average of 30.8 points over his previous four games. James entered the game averaging 25.3 points per game this season with 7.1 rebounds and 7.9 assists.

James scored the first points of his career as a member of the Cleveland Cavaliers on Oct. 29, 2003, against the Sacramento Kings. He reached 10,000 points in February 2008, and hit 20,000 points in January 2013. James made his 30,000th point in January 2018.

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: NBA Tagged With: Lebron James, NBA

TL’s Sunday Sports Notes | March 3

March 3, 2024 by Terry Lyons

March Madness will soon be upon us (DSD/file photo)

By TERRY LYONS, Editor of Digital Sports Desk

BOSTON – In January, we have the Bowl Games, the CFP national championship and a bunch of wild card and early round NFL Playoff Games to get us through 31 days of cold, damp, raw weather, here in the Northeast. In February, we have the Super Bowl. But those March winds? They bring a ton of sporting events to look forward to each and every year.

From football to ice hockey to college and pro basketball, March is the time of year to get serious. No more mid-winter blues, as Daylight Savings Time brings sunny skies at 6-7:00pm and plenty of entertaining sporting events.

Nothing in sports compares to the frenzy of “March Madness.” It is said to cost the work load efficiency a couple billion dollars every year as office pools with NCAA brackets are cause for research, plotting, guessing or maybe filling out multiple brackets in order to claim the glory and the prizes.

Back when Barack Obama was President of the United States, basketball stalwart Andy Katz (then of ESPN, now of the NCAA media contingent) even got The White House to stop so President Obama could pick his brackets on live television – doing quite well in his predictions.

Unlike the NFL Playoffs, and the void left without a Bowl Game to watch – whether the Pop Tart Bowl or the Super Bowl – sports fans are lost. Left holding an emptiness that can only be filled by next year’s Fantasy Football Drafts and a preaseason game in Canton, Ohio. When March Madness commences late this month, the San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers will already of the ball bags packed for Seoul, Korea where they’ll open the 2024 MLB season with a pair of “real” games on March 20 and 21, the first regular season MLB games ever played in Korea.

Every other MLB team will play ball starting Thursday, March 28, including the Boston Red Sox opener at Seattle. The Sox home opener will come on April 9 when the reigning AL East champion Baltimore Orioles grace Fenway Park.

Of course, The Masters will be staged in Augusta, Georgia from April 11-14 with the Boston Marathon coming the very next day here in The Commonwealth.

That’s a lot of sporting activities to break through the winter gloom and put some Spring in your step.


HERE NOW, THE NOTES: How about this advice, which could’ve been applied to and utilized by St. John’s head coach Rick Pitino and all his defenders of the flag. Read up on reporter Will Leitch’s thoughts about Social Media hacks, in general …Writes Lietch: “One of the biggest mistakes people make when they feel attacked online is to get defensive, to try to fight back, to post through it. I understand this temptation—when someone says something wrong about you, your first instinct is to correct it—but it is important to resist. The No. 1 rule of online discourse is that you’re not going to convince anyone of anything they’ve already made up their minds about. You can make the most logical, sober-minded, fact-based points, and it will not matter: Simply by engaging them, you’ve already lost. These people are jackals. They are not arguing in good faith: They are just trying to get together with everyone they already agree with so that they can shout you down. You are spitting in the ocean. Any engagement on your part will only encourage them to push harder.”

St. John’s and Pitino met that logic halfway. They did not engage (defensively) heavily on social media but did hold multiple media avails to address Pitino’s Sunday, February 18th meltdown after a loss to Seton Hall at the New York Islanders’ UBS Arena. In the first, Pitino doubled down. In the last, he apologized to his players and the school for his remarks.

But, get this?

Since the horrible loss to The Hall, St John’s has reeled-off three consecutive victories, with one coming at Madison Square Garden against No. 15 Creighton. It was – arguably – St. John’s best performance of the season and it was sandwiched by wins against Big East bottom-feeder Georgetown and another middle of the pack respectables, in an 82-59 scrubbing of Butler at Hinkle Fieldhouse.

While some coaches – the likes of Villanova’s Rollie Massamino or Indiana’s Bobby Knight (RIPs) – would use a complete meltdown to motivate their players, no one can say Pitino’s calling out of individual players by name could’ve motivated the club, now 17-12.

To keep the ball rolling, St. John’s will need to win two more regular season games (vs DePaul and Georgetown) – a task easily accomplished. But, from there, St. John’s will need to carry the momentum of a five-game winning astreak to win games on both Wednesday and Thursday of the annual Big East Conference tournament. Only the four teams playing on Big East Friday will deserve attention for an at-large invitation to the NCAA Tournament.

St. John’s is far, far away, and that’s on the players – not Pitino.

Depiction. of The Death of Julius Caesar (1806) by Vincenzo Camuccini. (file photo)

TIDBITS: Back by popular demand is the TIDBITS section of the Sunday Notes, second in popularity to only the “Sure-Fire” investment selections segments written occasionally. Here we go: March comes in like a lion they say, but how about the king of the jungle of sports seminars with the annual MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference which began Friday and concluded Saturday out at a packed “Seaport” Convention Center.

It’s 12 days until the Ides of March (March 15). On the ancient Roman calendar, the Ides of March was the deadline for the citizens of the Roman Empire to settle all debts. (Uncle Sam gives us a bonus month to April 15th for U.S. Federal Tax Deadline). The Ides (which defaults to Ideas in this age of spell check) also marks the anniversary of the brutal assassination of Julius Caesar). More pressing than musing about days of the Roman Empire, let’s concentrate on the final regular season games for Conference play in men’s college basketball and the first non-basketball jewel of the great college sports month of March.

Here in Boston, while the vast majority of sports fans are calculating the success of failure of their NCAA Basketball Brackets, ice hockey fans will be treated to the Hockey East postseason tournament with an “everybody’s in” menu.

Hockey East teams, seeded No. 6, 7 and 8 will host seeds No. 11, 10, and 9, respectively, in the Opening Round set for Wednesday, March 13, 2024.

After a reseeding, the top three seeds will host the winners of the Opening Round while No. 4 will host the No. 5 in the Quarterfinals on Saturday, March 16. The Hockey East Men’s Championship Semifinals and Final will return to the TD Garden in on March 22-23rd.

Once the tournament reaches TD Garden the Hockey East semifinalists will play for the Lamoriello Trophy, named in honor of Lou Lamoriello, the first commissioner of Hockey East and a leader in the formation of the conference. The league commissioned the creation of a permanent trophy in 1998, and it was delivered in time for the 1999 championship. Lamoriello served as the Providence College head coach for 15 seasons (1968- 83), guiding the Friars to an overall record of 248-179-13, a winning percentage of .580. Lamoriello is now the head of Hockey Operations and GM for the New York Islanders. He’s a three time Stanley Cup champion as an administrator and inductee of the Hockey Hall of Fame.

A week later – Thursday, March 28 and Saturday, March 30, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament will be in the “Sweet 16” state, otherwise known as the East Regional final. Four Division I college basketball teams will qualify for Boston and you can pretty much call it a lock that the University of Connecticut Huskies will hold the No. 1 seed in the East and make their way East on I-84 and further East on the Mass Pike to play at Boston’s TD Garden against three other worthy candidates, including a possible East No. 2 seed in either North Carolina or Duke.

Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, in Southampton, N.Y (file photo)

LOOKING MUCH FURTHER DOWN the LINE: The USGA announced Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, in Southampton, N.Y. as the host to both the 136th U.S. Open and the 91st U.S. Women’s Open, with the major championships taking place in consecutive weeks in 2036. Yes, right around the corner in 2036!

Quick! How old will you be?

“Few clubs places can match the historic importance of Shinnecock Hills to golf in the United States,” said John Bodenhamer, USGA chief championships officer, in the official news release issued Saturday. “As an organization, we felt that such an iconic venue would be an ideal stage for both our men’s and women’s premier championships. It will offer the perfect opportunity to bring the game’s best to one course and provide fans the chance to watch them compete for a national championship in back-to-back weeks.”

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Big East: Coming Down Home Stretch

March 3, 2024 by Digital Sports Desk

PROVIDENCE – (Staff Report from Official News Release) – In Saturday’s battle between ranked teams, No 12 Creighton celebrated its Senior Day while knocking off a short-handed No. 5 Marquette squad that was missing two key performers. Villanova used a strong second half to grab a key road win at Providence. Butler and Xavier picked up a road victories.

Baylor Scheierman led Crieghton (22-8, 13-6 BIG EAST) with game highs of 26 points and 16 rebounds, including three 3-pointers in a span of 1:53 down the stretch to seal an 89-75 victory. Marquette (22-7, 13-5) was missing Tyler Kolek due to an oblique injury and Oso Ighodaro due to illness. Kam Jones scored a team-high 23 points and David Joplin added 21.

Villanova and Providence went into their game with 9-8 league records. The Wildcats used a strong second half buoyed by some accurate 3-point shooting to post a 71-60 victory at the AMP and move into fifth place. Villanova (17-12, 10-8) shot 13-of-23 from 3-point range and outscored the Friars 37-23 in the second half. Justin Moore led a balanced offense with 15 points. Providence (18-11, 9-9) got 16 points and nine rebounds from Josh Oduro.

Butler ended a five-game losing streak with an 82-63 victory at DePaul. The Bulldogs (17-13, 8-11) were trailing 19-15 before taking control with a 17-0 run. DJ Davis netted a game-high 24 points. Pierre Brooks II scored all of his 16 points in the first half. Jaden Henley led the Blue Demons (3-26, 0-18) with 15 points.

Xavier got back to 9-9 in the league with a come-from-behind 98-93 win at Georgetown. The Musketeers (15-14, 9-9) were down 49-37 at halftime, but scored 61 points in the second half to nail down the win. Desmond Claude poured in 36 points. Rowan Brumbaugh led the Hoyas (9-20, 2-16) with 24 points.

In today’s lone contest, Connecticut can clinch the BIG EAST regular-season crown outright with a victory over Seton Hall at Gampel Pavilion at noon ET on CBS. The Huskies (25-3, 15-2), who opened their league season with a 75-60 loss to the Pirates (18-10, 11-6) on Dec. 20, are seeking their first outright crown since 1999.

Filed Under: Big East, NCAA, NCAA Basketball Tagged With: Big East

Where Will Russell Wilson End Up?

February 28, 2024 by Terry Lyons

DENVER – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – The divorce between Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos certainly appears to be a matter of when, not if.

Broncos coach Sean Payton said at the NFL Scouting Combine that “I would anticipate it being within the next two weeks,” when asked about a decision on Wilson’s future.

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What’s next for the 35-year-old former Super Bowl champion is one of the biggest storylines of the NFL offseason.

With a trio of quarterback prospects atop most draft boards, that leaves a handful of quarterback-needy teams as likely potential suitors for Wilson’s services.

That list is topped by the Pittsburgh Steelers, who are the -225 favorite at DraftKings to be the team that Wilson takes his first snap for next season. That’s well ahead of the next shortest odds, which belong to the Las Vegas Raiders at +550.

The short list of sensible landing spots is why remaining with the Broncos still shares the third lowest odds at +600 along with joining the Atlanta Falcons.

The sportsbook is offering odds on all 32 NFL franchises, although the list essentially stops with an extremely unlikely reunion in Seattle at +6000.

RUSSELL WILSON NEXT SNAP ODDS*
Pittsburgh Steelers (-225)
Las Vegas Raiders (+550)
Denver Broncos (+600)
Atlanta Falcons (+600)
New England Patriots (+850)
Minnesota Vikings (+1000)
Washington Commanders (+2000)
Tennessee Titans (+3000)
New York Giants (+3500)
Chicago Bears (+4000
Carolina Panthers (+4000)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+4000)
*DraftKings

The Steelers spent a 2022 first-round pick on Kenny Pickett, but it was veteran backup Mason Rudolph who led Pittsburgh to the playoffs when Pickett was injured and then got the postseason start even when Pickett was healthy.

That has led many to speculate that the Steelers will be in the market for a veteran who can immediately boost Pittsburgh’s contender status.

The Steelers are also among the favorites to land Chicago’s Justin Fields (+380) and Minnesota’s Kirk Cousins (+1000).

The Raiders are also likely in the market for a veteran quarterback, having finished last season with rookie Aidan O’Connell under center after Jimmy Garoppolo was benched. Las Vegas is +800 to acquire Fields and +1000 to sign Cousins.

Atlanta toggled between second-year quarterback Desmond Ridder and journeyman Taylor Heineke last season. New coach Raheem Morris has made it clear that he sees an upgrade at the position as an offseason priority.

Wilson easily has the most postseason success among the potential options, although the Falcons are currently the -300 favorite to acquire Fields. They’re also +300 to sign Cousins compared to +600 to land Wilson.

If Wilson isn’t traded or released by March 17, then $37 million in salary guarantees for the 2025 season will be locked in.

Making a trade by then doesn’t seem likely based on Tuesday’s comments from Broncos general manager George Paton.

“I haven’t heard anything from any teams so we’ll see,” Paton said.

On Sunday on the “I Am Athlete” podcast with former Broncos receiver Brandon Marshall, Wilson indicated he would prefer to remain with the Broncos.

“I’ve got more fire than ever, honestly, especially over the past two years and what I’ve gone through,” Wilson said. “Whether it’s in Denver or somewhere else. I hope it’s Denver. I hope I get to finish there. I committed there. I wanted to be there. I want to be there.”

Wilson, a nine-time Pro Bowl pick, was acquired from the Seahawks prior to the 2022 season for three players and five draft choices. The Broncos then gave him a five-year, $242.5 million contract extension before he even played for the club.

There hasn’t been much bang for the buck with Wilson compiling an 11-19 record in 30 starts. Wilson had 16 touchdown passes against 11 interceptions in 2022 and improved the marks to 26 and eight, respectively, last season.

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“Boo-yah,” A Portrait of Stuart Scott - a must watch documentary available on the ESPN app. Boo-yah, A Portrait of Stuart Scott - a must watch documentary available on the ESPN app.
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