Winners (Titans, duh!) and losers (AFC contenders) from the blockbuster Julio Jones trade
The Tennessee Titans offense suddenly looks much more potent after the blockbuster trade that went down Sunday.
Seven-time Pro Bowler - and likely Hall of Famer - Julio Jones was dealt by the Atlanta Falcons to the Titans, who add the receiver to an offense that already features powerhouse running back Derrick Henry and 2020 Pro Bowler A.J. Brown.
In exchange for Jones (and a 2023 sixth-round draft pick), the Titans sent a 2022 second-rounder and a 2023 fourth-rounder to the Falcons.
The bold move could put Tennessee to the front of the line in the AFC among the challengers to the Kansas City Chiefs, who've won the conference championship game the previous two seasons.
Paste BN Sports' Nate Davis breaks down all the winners and losers from the significant fallout from the Jones trade.
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- Meanwhile, second-year QB Jordan Love is picking up the Packers offense by mimicking Aaron Rodgers.
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- Cam Newton injured his right hand participating in the Patriots' OTAs.
- Patriots first-round draft pick Mac Jones is making a quick positive impression on coach Bill Belichick and offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels.
- Browns defensive end Myles Garrett said he's glad he has recovered from COVID-19 and hopes "nothing like that happens to me or anyone else."
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