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Jeff Fisher Still the Worst, Cullen Enters Supplemental Draft and More

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In case you were wondering if former Los Angeles Rams head coach Jeff Fisher is still the worst, his recent television appearances have made sure you couldn’t forget it. Friday night Fisher criticized current NFL head coach and guy that actually got his team a divisional title and to the playoffs in the last decade, the Chicago Bears’ Matt Nagy, for showing his team the missed field goal that cost them a victory in the Wild Card round of the playoffs. Again, playoffs being something that Fisher hadn’t had a team achieve since flip phones. Fisher is the losingest head coach in the NFL’s regular season history with 159 defeats. He’s the co-losingest if you factor in Dan Reeves’ playoff and Super Bowl losses at 165.

Shyheim Cullen entering NFL’s Supplemental Draft

Former Syracuse linebacker Shyheim Cullen will toss his hat into the NFL’s Supplemental Draft, making the announcement on social media Friday night. Cullen would have entered the 2019 NCAA Football season on suspension for academics. Cullen recorded 31 tackles last season, two passes defended and one sack.

Boykin, former Seahawk, arrested

Former Seattle Seahawks and TCU quarterback Trevone Boykin was arrested for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend in 2018. The Seahawks cut Boykin right after he was originally accused and he’s not played in the NFL since.

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