Clay Matthews Career Archives - SportzBonanza SportzBonanza Sun, 13 Sep 2020 06:57:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Ex-Packers LB Clay Matthews “Open to Playing in the NFL in 2020” https://sportzbonanza.com/ex-packers-lb-clay-matthews-open-to-playing-in-the-nfl-in-2020/ Sat, 12 Sep 2020 06:40:00 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=13694 Reports that former Green Bay Packers’ linebacker Clay Matthews is retired from football seem to be false. Matthews’ agent Ryan Williams issued a statement on Friday in which he says that his client “remains open to playing in the NFL in 2020.” Matthews previously failed to agree to a deal with the Denver Broncos, who […]

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Reports that former Green Bay Packers’ linebacker Clay Matthews is retired from football seem to be false. Matthews’ agent Ryan Williams issued a statement on Friday in which he says that his client “remains open to playing in the NFL in 2020.”

Matthews previously failed to agree to a deal with the Denver Broncos, who are on the market for a linebacker after Pro Bowler Von Miller suffered a season-ending injury. After this, rumors surfaced that the main reason why the two sides didn’t come to a deal is that the 34-year-old Matthews doesn’t want to play football anymore.

While William confirmed talks with Broncos, he refuted the rest of the report. 

“We were unable to come to an agreement with Denver, but Clay remains open to playing in the NFL in 2020, provided it’s the right opportunity for him and his family,” William wrote on Twitter.

Clay Matthews spent the first 10 years of his career in Green Bay, winning a Super Bowl with the franchise and earning six Pro Bowl nods during that time. He joined the LA Rams on a two-year deal last summer, but only lasted one season with the organization before being released in March.

While the Rams moved on from him, Matthews actually had a more than solid campaign last year. Despite playing only 13 games, he racked up 8.0 sacks, which is the most he had since 2018. He also added 37 tackles, three pass deflections, and two forced fumbles.

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LB Clay Matthews on Packers Exit: “They Told Me There Was No Room for Me” https://sportzbonanza.com/lb-clay-matthews-on-packers-exit-they-told-me-there-was-no-room-for-me/ Tue, 27 Aug 2019 05:42:32 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=8795 Six-times Pro Bowl linebacker Clay Matthews spent the first 10 years of his career with the Green Bay Packers and figured he did enough to warrant another contract so he could retire with the organization. Things, however, didn’t go as planned for Matthews with Packers deciding not to offer him an extension this summer. Matthews, […]

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Six-times Pro Bowl linebacker Clay Matthews spent the first 10 years of his career with the Green Bay Packers and figured he did enough to warrant another contract so he could retire with the organization. Things, however, didn’t go as planned for Matthews with Packers deciding not to offer him an extension this summer.

Matthews, who ended up signing with Los Angeles Rams, recently decided to talk about his Packers exit for the first time in an interview with NFL.com’s Michael Silver. He admitted that he was “surprised” with Green Bay’s decision, as he believed he will be with the franchise for “a few more years.”

“I was kind of taken aback because I thought I’d always be back there, whether it was at a cheaper price [or not],” – Matthews told Silver. “So that was kind of a shock, because [my family] stayed out there and had our third child in the offseason, and I was hanging in town training there and everything. And yeah, that was kind of a surprise to me because I just figured I would be out there a few more years.”

According to Matthews, the reason that Packers gave him was that there was “no room” for him on the team anymore.

“People say, ‘You chose to go to L.A.’ I didn’t choose. They told me there was no room for me,” he added.

After hitting the free market, Clay Matthews received a two-year, $9.25 million offer from the Rams. Although accepting this deal would see Matthews return to his hometown of LA, the 33-year-old made one more attempt to stay with Green Bay.

Matthews approached Packers’ general manager Brian Gutekunst to see whether they would match the offer but received a negative answer. This was when he realized his time in Wisconsin is over and accepted the contract from Rams.

During his 10 years with the Packers, Matthews won a Super Bowl ring, made six Pro-Bowl appearances and received one All-Pro honor.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> Clay Matthews Career Archives - SportzBonanza SportzBonanza Sun, 13 Sep 2020 06:57:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Ex-Packers LB Clay Matthews “Open to Playing in the NFL in 2020” https://sportzbonanza.com/ex-packers-lb-clay-matthews-open-to-playing-in-the-nfl-in-2020/ Sat, 12 Sep 2020 06:40:00 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=13694 Reports that former Green Bay Packers’ linebacker Clay Matthews is retired from football seem to be false. Matthews’ agent Ryan Williams issued a statement on Friday in which he says that his client “remains open to playing in the NFL in 2020.” Matthews previously failed to agree to a deal with the Denver Broncos, who […]

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Reports that former Green Bay Packers’ linebacker Clay Matthews is retired from football seem to be false. Matthews’ agent Ryan Williams issued a statement on Friday in which he says that his client “remains open to playing in the NFL in 2020.”

Matthews previously failed to agree to a deal with the Denver Broncos, who are on the market for a linebacker after Pro Bowler Von Miller suffered a season-ending injury. After this, rumors surfaced that the main reason why the two sides didn’t come to a deal is that the 34-year-old Matthews doesn’t want to play football anymore.

While William confirmed talks with Broncos, he refuted the rest of the report. 

“We were unable to come to an agreement with Denver, but Clay remains open to playing in the NFL in 2020, provided it’s the right opportunity for him and his family,” William wrote on Twitter.

Clay Matthews spent the first 10 years of his career in Green Bay, winning a Super Bowl with the franchise and earning six Pro Bowl nods during that time. He joined the LA Rams on a two-year deal last summer, but only lasted one season with the organization before being released in March.

While the Rams moved on from him, Matthews actually had a more than solid campaign last year. Despite playing only 13 games, he racked up 8.0 sacks, which is the most he had since 2018. He also added 37 tackles, three pass deflections, and two forced fumbles.

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LB Clay Matthews on Packers Exit: “They Told Me There Was No Room for Me” https://sportzbonanza.com/lb-clay-matthews-on-packers-exit-they-told-me-there-was-no-room-for-me/ Tue, 27 Aug 2019 05:42:32 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=8795 Six-times Pro Bowl linebacker Clay Matthews spent the first 10 years of his career with the Green Bay Packers and figured he did enough to warrant another contract so he could retire with the organization. Things, however, didn’t go as planned for Matthews with Packers deciding not to offer him an extension this summer. Matthews, […]

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Six-times Pro Bowl linebacker Clay Matthews spent the first 10 years of his career with the Green Bay Packers and figured he did enough to warrant another contract so he could retire with the organization. Things, however, didn’t go as planned for Matthews with Packers deciding not to offer him an extension this summer.

Matthews, who ended up signing with Los Angeles Rams, recently decided to talk about his Packers exit for the first time in an interview with NFL.com’s Michael Silver. He admitted that he was “surprised” with Green Bay’s decision, as he believed he will be with the franchise for “a few more years.”

“I was kind of taken aback because I thought I’d always be back there, whether it was at a cheaper price [or not],” – Matthews told Silver. “So that was kind of a shock, because [my family] stayed out there and had our third child in the offseason, and I was hanging in town training there and everything. And yeah, that was kind of a surprise to me because I just figured I would be out there a few more years.”

According to Matthews, the reason that Packers gave him was that there was “no room” for him on the team anymore.

“People say, ‘You chose to go to L.A.’ I didn’t choose. They told me there was no room for me,” he added.

After hitting the free market, Clay Matthews received a two-year, $9.25 million offer from the Rams. Although accepting this deal would see Matthews return to his hometown of LA, the 33-year-old made one more attempt to stay with Green Bay.

Matthews approached Packers’ general manager Brian Gutekunst to see whether they would match the offer but received a negative answer. This was when he realized his time in Wisconsin is over and accepted the contract from Rams.

During his 10 years with the Packers, Matthews won a Super Bowl ring, made six Pro-Bowl appearances and received one All-Pro honor.

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