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NBC Sports
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- NBC Sports
NEWLY ACQUIRED SAM DARNOLD (SEAHAWKS) AND GENO SMITH (RAIDERS) HEADLINE EPISODE 3 OF CHRIS SIMMS' QUARTERBACK COUNTDOWN, NOW ON 'CHRIS SIMMS UNBUTTONED' AND 'PRO FOOTBALL TALK'
Simms' QB Countdown Continues Today with Next Tier - 'Escaped from New York' - and Culminates with the Top Five QBs on Monday, June 9; In-Depth Breakdowns for Each Ranking Weekly on Chris Simms Unbuttoned Podcast 'I don't see a ton of issues physically but it's his [lack of] feel and experience, just having more of a backyard sense.' – Simms on Seahawks' Sam Darnold 'His arm is crazy strong, he's versatile, he can throw off his back foot, sidearm, anything you want. That is also one of his problems.' – Simms on Raiders' Geno Smith STAMFORD, Conn. – May 28, 2025 – NBC Sports' Chris Simms continues his list of the top quarterbacks in the NFL on the Chris Simms Unbuttoned podcast and on 'PFT Live' today, featuring 2025 Pro Bowler Sam Darnold of the Seahawks and 2022 AP Comeback Player of the Year Geno Smith of the Raiders, who are both entering their first seasons with their respective teams. This year's countdown features a new format, with Simms focusing on tiers and groups of quarterbacks as opposed to specific numeric rankings until the later rounds. Continuing the countdown, Simms unveiled his quarterbacks ranked in the next tier today, with QBs in the 'Escaped from New York' tier. Continuing today and culminating Monday, June 9 with his top five quarterbacks, Simms will unveil a group of quarterbacks on each Chris Simms Unbuttoned episode and discuss his rankings on 'PFT Live' with Mike Florio. Simms, a third-round pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2003 NFL Draft who played eight NFL seasons, will also offer in-depth player breakdowns and rankings explanations throughout each week on Chris Simms Unbuttoned. Simms has had success in projecting college quarterbacks – including naming Jayden Daniels, who was named AP's 2024 Offensive Rookie of the Year following a season that saw him lead the Washington Commanders to the NFC Championship Game, as his No. 2 QB prospect in 2024. Additionally, Simms named C.J. Stroud, who was named AP's 2023 Offensive Rookie of the Year, as his top QB prospect in 2023, Patrick Mahomes as his most exciting prospect in 2017, Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen as his top-two QBs in 2018, and Justin Herbert as his No. 2 QB in 2020. The rankings will continue next Monday, June 2, on the next episode of Chris Simms Unbuttoned. The following are highlights from this week's edition of Chris Simms Unbuttoned: Escaped from New York Sam Darnold, Seattle Seahawks 'A lot of good here. His season started off on a really high note throwing the ball all over the field and you went, 'Wow!' The good is his incredibly quick release; really gifted short-to-intermediate thrower of the football because he can get it out so quick. He's got more power in his arm than I think he gets credit for. This year, he got better at deep ball throwing. A lot of the things I'm going to talk about negatively with Sam Darnold is experience related. He was so spoiled by (Vikings head coach) Kevin O'Connell and the offense earlier in the year that when he got to the latter part of the year, those first reads weren't always open every time like the first few weeks. His internal clock, because of some of the big moments, was a little thrown off. I don't see a ton of issues physically but it's his [lack of] feel and experience, just having more of a backyard sense.' Geno Smith, Las Vegas Raiders 'This is a hard one….I don't think it was his best year but let me tell you this, with Geno Smith, the physical ability is real. His arm is crazy strong, he's versatile, he can throw off his back foot, sidearm, anything you want. That is also one of his problems though, because, like Darnold with his first read, Smith is not too different in that way. He has more confidence in his arm and throwing into tight windows than Darnold but that gets him in trouble. He puts the ball where he wants to, but he's taking too many chances. You see that in his worst games and his worst moments. That's what it always came down to. There has to be a better 'get out of jail' plan with Geno Smith. As a quarterback, it's your job to go and attack, but if all fails, you need to know where you're going to get the ball to keep the team in a good position.' To listen to the full player breakdowns on Chris Simms Unbuttoned, click here. -NBC SPORTS-


Time of India
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Chris Simms is critical of the New York Giants' QB Russell Wilson's leadership
Credits: Getty Russell Wilson, a recent addition to the New York Giants, signed a massive one-year, $10 million contract with the team after playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers the previous season. As a seasoned NFL legend, Wilson carries the weight of performing strategically during the move to the Giants in March 2025. Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB turned sports analyst Chris Simms recently voiced his doubt on Wilson's influence enough to lead. With a celebrated NFL veteran like Simms landing a critique on Wilson's leadership style, fans question the once-celebrated charisma of the 36-year-old athlete. Former NFL QB Chris Simms calls out Russell Wilson's leadership style During a recent 'Simms Unbuttoned' podcast episode hosted by the now-turned sports analyst Simms. Reflecting upon Wilson's role lacking influential hold to lead, Simms stated, "I know this: his ability to lead and talk to the players, it falls on deaf ears. You heard me say that at the end of the year last only was I hearing it from people I trust in Pittsburgh, but you could watch TV and see it, where he'd be talking to guys on the sidelines and they'd literally be trying to look the opposite direction he was talking. " Cam Ward in QB Countdown + GUEST: Nick Caserio | Chris Simms Unbuttoned (FULL Ep. 722) | NFL on NBC (Starting 37:21) With Joe Schoen's effort to strengthen the quarterback unit, the faith he has put in Wilson, Jameis Winston, and Jaxson Dart. Amid the offseason roll, the questions raised about Wilson's leadership style have likely raised concerns among the Giants' fans as they look over the previous seasons of the veteran star. Given Wilson's last few seasons not being among his best over a decade of NFL career, the 2025 NFL season is already sounding competitive and thrilling. After short-term stints with the Steelers and the Denver Broncos, fans highly await Wilson's first season with the Giants to help the team elevate their overall gameplay with increased veteran presence this season. Also Read: Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign heaviest NFL player Desmond Watson to develop as key player beyond tackling "Tush Push" Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.
Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Bills Rival Defends GM Beane's Fiery Style In Building Around Josh Allen
Swearing on the radio is generally not well-received. After all, the children are listening! But nowadays, we're not sure the "B-word'' (rhymes with "stitching'') is a dirty word. And one of Brandon Beane's colleagues doesn't think he did anything wrong, anyway. Advertisement The Buffalo Bills have won the AFC East for five straight years and have gotten to the conference championship game twice during that same time. So - despite the fact the they have yet to find a way to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs when it matters most - they have done a wonderful number of things just right in terms of roster-building. Yes, it's left some wondering how long the current regime will be allowed to stay in their roles without much change in that department. ... and yes, it's fair game to question. Example? They frustrated some in the fan base for not drafting a wide receiver in the recent 2025 NFL Draft. General manager Brandon Beane gave a fiery on-air explanation over a week ago, explaining why the team opted to focus on the defensive side of the ball, more than the receiver position. Advertisement And he used a lot of "B-words.'' While some have gone on to criticize Beane, one other executive has come to his defense. San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch joined former teammate Chris Simms on his latest episode of his 'Simms Unbuttoned' podcast to discuss Beane's tirade, and why he was in the right to do so. "I thought Brandon Beane and (Bills coach) Sean McDermott did a great job of doing that and it was seamless," Lynch said. "It helps when you have Josh Allen playing the way he played. But they still did that." The fact is, while it's part of the fun to question, analyze and criticize, Buffalo is in good hands with Beane, McDermott, and Allen leading the way. They just need to find a way to get over the hump once and for all in the AFC Playoffs. ... Advertisement And then everybody around here will sure quit "B-wording.'' Related: Bills Rookie Models Game After NFL All-Pro Related: Elijah Moore Takes Shot At Browns, Needs Bills' Josh Allen To Save Career
Yahoo
07-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Bills Get Vote of Confidence From NFC Contender
The Buffalo Bills have won the AFC East for five straight years and have gotten to the conference championship game twice during that same time. Despite the regular season success, they have yet to find a way to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs when it matters most. And it's left some wondering how long the current regime will be allowed to stay in their roles without much change in that department. The more the team keeps winning, though, the harder it is to move on from a regime like this. Advertisement Even if they frustrate some in the fanbase for not drafting a wide receiver in the 2025 draft. General manager Brandon Beane gave a fiery explanation over a week ago, explaining why the team opted to focus on the defensive side of the ball, more than the receiver position. While some have gone on to criticize Beane, one other executive has come to his defense. San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch joined former teammate Chris Simms on his latest episode of his 'Simms Unbuttoned' podcast on Monday to discuss Beane's tirade, and why he was in the right to do so. "I thought Brandon Beane and Sean McDermott did a great job of doing that and it was seamless," Lynch said. "It helps when you have Josh Allen playing the way he played. But they still did that." Advertisement Buffalo is in good hands with Beane, McDermott, and Allen leading the way. They just need to find a way to get over the hump once and for all in the AFC Playoffs. Related: Bills Rookie Models Game After NFL All-Pro Related: Bills Get Easy 2025 Schedule Predicted By NFL Insider
Yahoo
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Chris Simms loves Broncos draft pick RJ Harvey
The Denver Broncos selected running back RJ Harvey in the second round of the 2025 NFL draft last week. Harvey rushed for 1,577 yards and 22 touchdowns in his senior year with UCF in 2024. Chris Simms recently talked about Harvey on his show, Chris Simms Unbuttoned, and he described how he enjoyed the Broncos picking Harvey. The words Simms used to describe Harvey were 'thick as hell.' Harvey is listed at 5-8, 205 pounds, and although he's short in height, he makes up for it in weight and running style. Simms even compared his body type to J.K. Dobbins, the former Ohio State standout. He also said he loves his legs and his thick thighs. Yes, Simms is describing RJ Harvey. Advertisement While the clip is just over eight minutes long, it's worth your time. Check out the entire clip below. Simms was a quarterback in the NFL from 2003-2010, including a stint with the Broncos in 2009. He now works for NBC. Related: These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans. This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: NFL: Chris Simms loves Denver Broncos draft pick RJ Harvey