Dallas Cowboys:
After being picked by the Dallas Cowboys in the third round of the NFL draft, cornerback Nahshon Wright said he looked at himself "as a more athletic and agile Richard Sherman."
It didn't take long for Sherman to respond on social media, so Wright sent Sherman a direct message to explain himself and said the veteran responded quickly.
"I actually reached out to him because after I said it I kind of seen what people perceived it as," Wright said after his second rookie minicamp practice Saturday. "I wanted to reach out to him personally and kind of clear it up and just tell him that I actually modeled myself after him, I emulate my game after him."EDITOR'S PICKS
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Wright said Sherman, a five-time Pro Bowler and three-time first-team All-Pro who is currently a free agent, was not offended.
"We kind of have a mutual respect," Wright said. "For me, I think it was just genuine confidence in myself and looking up to someone like that. He played under [Cowboys defensive coordinator] Dan Quinn. So now I have the opportunity to play under him and hopefully do the same things that Richard Sherman did. So we spoke, and we have a mutual respect. And he told me if I ever needed help I can reach [out] to him.
"Richard is a great guy."
At 6-foot-4, 183 pounds, Wright has a similar frame to Sherman, who is 6-3, 195 pounds. The Cowboys can only hope he can be another Sherman.
"I really try to emulate his mental process," Wright said. "The way he kind of slows the game down for himself. It's kind of like playing chess. So being able to see the formation, know the call, know what you have and just execute. He has done a great job with that, and hopefully he continues to do that."
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers:
TAMPA, Fla. -- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ schedule was released along with the rest of the NFL slate on Wednesday.
The 2021 NFL season will kick off on Thursday, Sept. 9 with the Buccaneers facing the Dallas Cowboys at Raymond James Stadium. ESPN will have a Monday Night Football game on Sept. 13 featuring the Baltimore Ravens at the Las Vegas Raiders (8:15 p.m. ET)
The NFL will change its schedule for the first time in 44 years, expanding to 17 regular-season games. The final regular-season games will be played January 9, 2022. The playoffs begin January 15, 2022 and continue through Super Bowl LVI on Feb. 13, 2022 at Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium.
Here's what's in store for the Bucs:
Schedule
Sept. 9: vs. Cowboys
Sept. 19: vs. Falcons
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Sept. 26: at L.A. Rams
Oct. 3: at Patriots
Oct. 10: vs. Dolphins
Oct. 14: at Eagles
Oct. 24: vs. Bears
Oct. 31: at Saints
Nov. 7: Bye
Nov. 14: at Washington
Nov. 22: vs. Giants
Nov. 28: at Colts
Dec. 5: at Falcons
Dec. 12: vs. Bills
Dec. 19: vs. Saints
Dec. 26: at Panthers
Jan 2: at Jets
Jan. 9: vs. Panthers
Strength of schedule: 29th (.465)
Biggest takeaway
Once again the Bucs are getting five nationally televised games this season -- the maximum number allowed by the NFL -- including the NFL Kickoff Game for the first time in franchise history. This schedule is conducive to what Tom Brady does best -- build as the season progresses. The Bucs only face one 2020 playoff team in the first six weeks of the season -- the L.A. Rams. But after that, they face six playoff teams: the Bears (Week 7), at New Orleans (Week 8), at Washington (Week 10), at Indianapolis (Week 12), vs. Buffalo (Week 14) and vs. the Saints (Week 15), with a team-friendly Week 9 bye, although it’s not the latest in the NFL like last year, which was Week 13.
One storyline to watch
The marquee game will be Brady’s return to Foxborough in Week 4 to face Bill Belichick, the man he spent 20 years with -- the most by any head coach and player duo in the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL history, according to Elias -- and won six Super Bowls with. While the timing of that game -- on the heels of a cross-country road trip at the Rams -- isn’t ideal from a scheduling standpoint, you couldn't draw up a better plot line: Brady may set the NFL's all-time passing record in New England. He enters the season 1,154 yards behind Drew Brees.
What Vegas thinks
The oddsmakers have the Bucs’ win total at 11.5. But they reached 11 wins last year during the regular season despite no offseason, a truncated training camp and no preseason. With Brady being in his second year in Bruce Arians’ offense and a weaker schedule in 2021 -- 29th with opponents finishing a combined 126-145 in the 2020 regular season, versus the 16th ranked schedule last year (128-127-1, .502) -- the Bucs’ path to a higher win total and a second Super Bowl with Brady seems easier this go-around.
Bold prediction
It isn’t very bold to predict that a Super Bowl champion returning all 22 starters on offense and defense -- the first in the salary-cap era -- can actually “go for two,” as coach Bruce Arians puts it. Every Super Bowl champion thinks they can. The Kansas City Chiefs nearly "ran it back" last year. But few have done it (eight teams to be exact). One of them happens to be a team Brady played on though. This team can -- it'll be hard to count Brady out.
Content source
1. https://www.espn.in/nfl/story/_/id/31450014/dallas-cowboys-cb-nahshon-wright-cleared-air-richard-sherman-comparison
2. https://www.espn.in/blog/tampa-bay-buccaneers/post/_/id/24876/tampa-bay-buccaneers-2021-schedule-highlighted-by-tom-bradys-return-to-foxborough