He added that he would be open to rejoining the Patriots, for whom he had his finest seasons. It remains to be seen how much he could produce at age 34 on a team without a premier quarterback. Welker has spent his nearly his entire career catching passes from Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. Wide receiver Wes Welker , formerly of the Broncos , hasn't had much interest on the free agent market. He's had one visit--to the Dolphins --since he became a free agent in March.
Concern over his repeated concussions may be one factor. Welker told Denver's 9News that he met with one of the country's leading experts on concussions and got a clean bill of health. Welker visited Seattle's Dr. The doctor said some people are able to take those hits.
They get up and are able to come back from them. And there's some people who get them and they're never the same. For me, everything came out all good. My cognitive tests were good. All kinds of tests came out good. I had a trip to Miami and they're doctors said everything looked good. Free-agent receiver Wes Welker concluded his visit with the Dolphins on Wednesday, the organization announced. According to the Miami Herald , Welker left the complex without signing a deal.
Welker became a marquee NFL receiver during his six years with the Patriots from He spent the last two years with the Broncos. Welker is an year veteran and played the last two seasons for the Broncos. In , he had his least productive season since Last season, Welker caught 49 passes for yards and two touchdowns in 14 games. Broncos coach Gary Kubiak told reporters during his combine press conference on Wednesday that wide receiver Wes Welker has no plans to retire this offseason , per NFL.
Welker was reportedly weighing retirement, but he rebuffed those rumors when he told the Denver Post Monday that he's "getting ready for Welker will become an unrestricted free agent in March, and Kubiak added that he would "love to have him back" with the Broncos. The year-old, who has dealt with a number of concussions during his career, is coming off a season in which he hauled in 49 passes for yards and two touchdowns.
He has catches for 9, yards in his year career. Broncos wide receiver Wes Welker has no plans to retire this offseason , according to the Denver Post. Reports surfaced last week that Welker was considering retirement, but Welker told the Post he has no plans to leave the game.
When asked about retirement, Welker said that the word "never ever came out of my mouth. There were a few reversing the field - start one way, run around the whole other side and scoring a touchdown. If you could pick any talent that you don't have right now - anything at all - what would you want to do?
I really suck at music stuff, so, anything musically, that'd be pretty cool to be able to do. When they make the Wes Welker life story, who would you want to play you? I don't really care. What would you be doing right now if you weren't playing football for a living? Shoot, I don't know. Taking out the trash. Garbage man Aside from your playbook, what was the last book you read? Do you have any pets? Yeah, I've got a dog.
A chocolate lab. Lives with my parents now. I love him. You'd be surprised how many guys in this locker room are really afraid of it. Laughs Yeah, I know. It's kind of funny to watch. Our flights with the team are always bumpy. Our landings are always just, like We hear you guys screaming in the back sometimes. Yeah, the back is I don't know what it is Favorite place you've ever visited, or would like to visit? Probably my favorite place is We're breaking down the top segments from Tuesday's edition of the PFW in Progress radio show so you don't miss a thing.
The New England Patriots Cheerleaders will be making promo appearances at the following locations:. Tamara Brown talks with Patriots linebacker Ja'Whaun Bentley on his contributions to the team over the years. Bentley speaks on making key plays when they count and his expectations facing the Cleveland Browns. Patriots fullback Jakob Johnson addresses the media during his press conference on Thursday, November 11, Steve Burton sits down with J.
Jackson to talk about his defensive playmaking. Special Teams Coordinator Tom McMahon talks about the new kickoff rules for and how he is reshaping practice to prepare for the changes. Offensive Coordinator Bill Musgrave discusses his offensive system for and why he believes that it will be a "player-friendly" scheme.
Shelby Harris says he sees improvement from the defensive line so far during OTAs and says good teams never get complacent.
Tight end Jake Butt talks about why he doesn't want to waste any reps as he aims for a starting role with Denver. Midway through OTAs, Demaryius Thomas says he is building chemistry with Case Keenum and hopes to organize a passing camp in Houston for later this summer. Von Miller previews the second pass-rush summit and how it started with him wanting to work with Falcons DE Vic Beasley. As part of their orientation program, the Broncos' rookies got a crash course in healthy eating and learned how to stay healthy when cooking for themselves.
Zach Kerr talks about eating healthier and how it will help him play better this fall.
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