Trades were all the talk around the NFL on Tuesday.
We take a look at those transactions and more in this edition of NFL news and notes.
Three things that matter
Broncos trade Emmanuel Sanders to 49ers
It was reported that Denver dealt the two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver and a fifth-round pick to San Francisco, with NFL Media noting the 49ers were in on Mohamed Sanu before he went to the Patriots. In return, the Broncos received third- and fourth-round picks in 2020 from the Niners.
Sanders, who should welcome the change of scenery joining a playoff contender, has 565 catches for 7,391 and 39 touchdowns over 134 career games with the Steelers and Broncos.
Patriots acquire Mohamed Sanu from Falcons
New England acquired the wide receiver from the Falcons for a second-round pick. Sanu bid farewell to the Falcons and their fans on Twitter.
I appreciate everything the organization has done for my family & I. Mr. Blank, TD, Coach Q, & everyone through the organization, I am forever grateful for the opportunity. To my Teammates & fan y’all know how I feel about y’all love y’all to death. #ThankYou
— Mohamed Sanu Sr. (@Mo_12_Sanu) October 22, 2019
Sanu played at Rutgers with the McCourty brothers and Patriots assistant Steve Belichick before being drafted in 2012 by Cincinnati, where he remained until he signed with Atlanta in 2016. He has 33 catches for 313 yards and a touchdown this season.
Hall of Fame cornerback Willie Brown dies at 78
No cause of death has been made public, but support has been overflowing on social media.
Ranked No. 50 on Sporting News' "100 Greatest Football Players," Brown will be best remembered on the field for his interception of the Vikings' Fran Tarkenton in Super Bowl 11 in 1977 that became an iconic moment in the game's history.
He later served as a defensive backfield coach for the Raiders from 1979 to 1988 and also was the head coach at Long Beach State in 1991.
Two things that don't matter
Adrian Peterson says he's 'ready to go'
The Redskins running back insisted he'll play Thursday against his former team at Minnesota despite an MRI on Monday revealing a Grade 1 high ankle sprain and a Grade 2 low ankle sprain. Peterson initially injured his ankle during Sunday's game against the 49ers after fumbling, finishing with 20 carries for 81 yards.
The 34-year-old, who has a long history of injuries, has rushed for 307 yards and one touchdown on 83 carries in six games this season.
XFL reveals schedule for 2020 season
The league is set to open play Feb. 8 when the D.C. Defenders visit the Seattle Dragons. The XFL's eight teams, which have been divided into two divisions, will have 10 games from Feb. 8 to April 12 before the playoffs begin later that month and the championship game takes place April 26.
"It's a big moment for us,'' XFL commissioner Oliver Luck said . "We've got great time slots on the weekends. We think it's a well-designed schedule in terms of competitive balance.''
The FOX @xfl2020 schedule is out!
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) October 22, 2019
What game are you most looking forward to? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/0Hf5Iu3vY0
One video you have to see
Dion Jordan looks ready to get to work.
Former No. 3 overall pick Dion Jordan is eligible to return from suspension in a few weeks, and @tareqazim tells me a bunch of NFL teams have been calling. Jordan weighs 273 with 8% body fat, feels good mentally and physically ... and looks like this. 👀 pic.twitter.com/IV1ORTVd7s
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) October 22, 2019
Tuesday's tweet of the day
Le'Veon Bell held nothing back as he bashed the NFL and defended his quarterback on Twitter after Sam Darnold was heard on "Monday Night Football" saying he was "seeing ghosts."
The NFL screwed Sammy over...there’s not one player in the NFL who’s cool with having every sideline convo broadcasted to millions...there’s a reason we’ve never heard other QB’s frustrated on the sideline like that before...that’s crazy, @NFL did Sam dirty as hell https://t.co/2XmYXNTNoL
— Le'Veon Bell (@LeVeonBell) October 22, 2019