Melvin Gordon 2019 Archives - SportzBonanza SportzBonanza Thu, 21 May 2020 04:45:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Broncos’ RB Melvin Gordon: “Denver Kinda Runs My Style of Football” https://sportzbonanza.com/broncos-rb-melvin-gordon-denver-kinda-runs-my-style-of-football/ Fri, 22 May 2020 05:40:00 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=11915 Melvin Gordon with the Chargers in 2018Running back Melvin Gordon made a surprising decision to leave Los Angeles Chargers this offseason and join Denver Broncos. According to Gordon, this was the right move for him, as Broncos fit better with his playing style. Gordon made an appearance on Rapsheet + Friends Podcast on Tuesday and said that he felt like he […]

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Running back Melvin Gordon made a surprising decision to leave Los Angeles Chargers this offseason and join Denver Broncos. According to Gordon, this was the right move for him, as Broncos fit better with his playing style.

Gordon made an appearance on Rapsheet + Friends Podcast on Tuesday and said that he felt like he couldn’t be the best version of himself with the Chargers.

“It really didn’t play out to my strengths, especially the first couple years there,” said Gordon. “I kind of just had to adjust and make it work. It kind of wasn’t a system built for me.”

The 27-year-old believes things will be different with Broncos, with whom he inked a two-year, $16 million contract in March.

“I feel like Denver kinda runs my style of football, and I think it’s a great fit,” he added.

Despite feeling unutilized by Chargers, Melvin Gordon saw plenty of success while in Los Angeles. In five years, he made two Pro Bowls while rushing for 4,240 and 36 touchdowns.

Gordon was also a factor in the passing game, getting 224 receptions for 1,873 yards and 11 touchdowns.

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Chargers’ RB Melvin Gordon Ends Holdout, Might Play in Week 4 https://sportzbonanza.com/chargers-rb-melvin-gordon-ends-holdout-might-play-in-week-4/ Mon, 30 Sep 2019 05:40:33 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=9425 Melvin Gordon with the Chargers in 2018Los Angeles Chargers are getting one of their most important playmakers just in time to help them overcome a bad start of the season. Pro Bowl running back Melvin Gordon ended his holdout on Thursday and decided to be on the team’s disposal for the rest of 2019. Gordon previously missed the team’s training camp […]

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Los Angeles Chargers are getting one of their most important playmakers just in time to help them overcome a bad start of the season. Pro Bowl running back Melvin Gordon ended his holdout on Thursday and decided to be on the team’s disposal for the rest of 2019.

Gordon previously missed the team’s training camp and first three weeks of the regular season, holding out in an attempt to get a new contract. Although this still hasn’t happened, the 26-year-old decided to join the team in order to further showcase his ability and value to the team ahead of the next year when he will become a free agent.

Chargers confirmed Gordon’s return on their social media.

While Melvin Gordon has missed all of the season activities and reportedly isn’t in the football shape, he might still see the field in Week 4 game against Miami Dolphins according to head coach Antony Lynn.

“I’ve said all along there’s a chance,” – said Lynn on Friday. “He’s looked fine. He’s in good shape, but he hasn’t been practicing football, so obviously, he’s not ready to go back in there and carry the load right now but you never know, he may have to.”

Gordon himself wouldn’t mind playing.

“We do what we gotta do to win,” – Gordon told reporters. “For the most part, I think I’ll be alright.”

Gordon is currently in the final year of his rookie deal that pays him $5.6 million in base salary. He is reportedly asking to get around $13-$14 million annually for his new deal, which would make him among the highest-paid RBs in the league. Chargers, on the other hand, are only willing to go as high as $10 million.

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Pro Bowl RB Melvin Gordon Plans to Report to Chargers in 2019 https://sportzbonanza.com/pro-bowl-rb-melvin-gordon-plans-to-report-to-chargers-in-2019/ Tue, 17 Sep 2019 05:16:55 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=9167 Melvin Gordon with the Chargers in 2018It looks like Los Angeles Chargers’ running back Melvin Gordon doesn’t have an intention to sit out the entire 2019 NFL season after all. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Gordon, who is currently holding out in an attempt to get a new contract, intends to report to the team before the end of the year. […]

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It looks like Los Angeles Chargers’ running back Melvin Gordon doesn’t have an intention to sit out the entire 2019 NFL season after all. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Gordon, who is currently holding out in an attempt to get a new contract, intends to report to the team before the end of the year.

After Gordon decided not to join the team before Week 1, many assumed that he will follow Le’Veon Bell’s blueprint and sit out the entire year. ESPN’s source, however, has other information.

“This is not a Le’Veon Bell situation,” – the source told ESPN. “He still wants to be a Charger. But he’s got to protect himself.”

Gordon is entering the final year of his rookie deal, which pays him $5.605 million in 2019. The Chargers reportedly offered him a contract extension worth $10 million per year in the offseason, but the 26-year-old Pro Bowler decided to reject it as he believes he is worth more than that.

After the two sides failed to make any progress in recent months, Chargers even allowed Melvin Gordon and his agent to seek out a trade. The team also decided to stop all the contract negotiations talks until the end of the season.

The word around the league is that Gordon will most likely report to Chargers by Week 10. This way he will get the credit for 2019 season, and be able to hit the free agency in 2020. If he was to sit out the entire year, he won’t get credit for the season, which would delay his free-agent status for a year.

Gordon played only 12 games in 2018, but still managed to put together a productive season. He rushed for 885 yards and 10 touchdowns, while also catching 50 passes for 490 yards and four TDs. 

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Running back Melvin Gordon made a surprising decision to leave Los Angeles Chargers this offseason and join Denver Broncos. According to Gordon, this was the right move for him, as Broncos fit better with his playing style.

Gordon made an appearance on Rapsheet + Friends Podcast on Tuesday and said that he felt like he couldn’t be the best version of himself with the Chargers.

“It really didn’t play out to my strengths, especially the first couple years there,” said Gordon. “I kind of just had to adjust and make it work. It kind of wasn’t a system built for me.”

The 27-year-old believes things will be different with Broncos, with whom he inked a two-year, $16 million contract in March.

“I feel like Denver kinda runs my style of football, and I think it’s a great fit,” he added.

Despite feeling unutilized by Chargers, Melvin Gordon saw plenty of success while in Los Angeles. In five years, he made two Pro Bowls while rushing for 4,240 and 36 touchdowns.

Gordon was also a factor in the passing game, getting 224 receptions for 1,873 yards and 11 touchdowns.

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Chargers’ RB Melvin Gordon Ends Holdout, Might Play in Week 4 https://sportzbonanza.com/chargers-rb-melvin-gordon-ends-holdout-might-play-in-week-4/ Mon, 30 Sep 2019 05:40:33 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=9425 Melvin Gordon with the Chargers in 2018Los Angeles Chargers are getting one of their most important playmakers just in time to help them overcome a bad start of the season. Pro Bowl running back Melvin Gordon ended his holdout on Thursday and decided to be on the team’s disposal for the rest of 2019. Gordon previously missed the team’s training camp […]

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Los Angeles Chargers are getting one of their most important playmakers just in time to help them overcome a bad start of the season. Pro Bowl running back Melvin Gordon ended his holdout on Thursday and decided to be on the team’s disposal for the rest of 2019.

Gordon previously missed the team’s training camp and first three weeks of the regular season, holding out in an attempt to get a new contract. Although this still hasn’t happened, the 26-year-old decided to join the team in order to further showcase his ability and value to the team ahead of the next year when he will become a free agent.

Chargers confirmed Gordon’s return on their social media.

While Melvin Gordon has missed all of the season activities and reportedly isn’t in the football shape, he might still see the field in Week 4 game against Miami Dolphins according to head coach Antony Lynn.

“I’ve said all along there’s a chance,” – said Lynn on Friday. “He’s looked fine. He’s in good shape, but he hasn’t been practicing football, so obviously, he’s not ready to go back in there and carry the load right now but you never know, he may have to.”

Gordon himself wouldn’t mind playing.

“We do what we gotta do to win,” – Gordon told reporters. “For the most part, I think I’ll be alright.”

Gordon is currently in the final year of his rookie deal that pays him $5.6 million in base salary. He is reportedly asking to get around $13-$14 million annually for his new deal, which would make him among the highest-paid RBs in the league. Chargers, on the other hand, are only willing to go as high as $10 million.

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Pro Bowl RB Melvin Gordon Plans to Report to Chargers in 2019 https://sportzbonanza.com/pro-bowl-rb-melvin-gordon-plans-to-report-to-chargers-in-2019/ Tue, 17 Sep 2019 05:16:55 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=9167 Melvin Gordon with the Chargers in 2018It looks like Los Angeles Chargers’ running back Melvin Gordon doesn’t have an intention to sit out the entire 2019 NFL season after all. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Gordon, who is currently holding out in an attempt to get a new contract, intends to report to the team before the end of the year. […]

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It looks like Los Angeles Chargers’ running back Melvin Gordon doesn’t have an intention to sit out the entire 2019 NFL season after all. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Gordon, who is currently holding out in an attempt to get a new contract, intends to report to the team before the end of the year.

After Gordon decided not to join the team before Week 1, many assumed that he will follow Le’Veon Bell’s blueprint and sit out the entire year. ESPN’s source, however, has other information.

“This is not a Le’Veon Bell situation,” – the source told ESPN. “He still wants to be a Charger. But he’s got to protect himself.”

Gordon is entering the final year of his rookie deal, which pays him $5.605 million in 2019. The Chargers reportedly offered him a contract extension worth $10 million per year in the offseason, but the 26-year-old Pro Bowler decided to reject it as he believes he is worth more than that.

After the two sides failed to make any progress in recent months, Chargers even allowed Melvin Gordon and his agent to seek out a trade. The team also decided to stop all the contract negotiations talks until the end of the season.

The word around the league is that Gordon will most likely report to Chargers by Week 10. This way he will get the credit for 2019 season, and be able to hit the free agency in 2020. If he was to sit out the entire year, he won’t get credit for the season, which would delay his free-agent status for a year.

Gordon played only 12 games in 2018, but still managed to put together a productive season. He rushed for 885 yards and 10 touchdowns, while also catching 50 passes for 490 yards and four TDs. 

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