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Welcome to episode 998 of the Touchdown Actu podcast. This episode, hosted by Raoul Villeroi and Grégory Richard, offers an early assessment of the NFL offseason, specifically focusing on free agency. The hosts will discuss three teams considered "winners" and three teams considered "losers" of the free agency period. To end on a positive note, they begin with the winners. The first team highlighted as a winner is the Denver Broncos. Their significant move was acquiring wide receiver Jaylen Waddle from Miami in exchange for a 2026 first-round pick, a third-round pick, and a fourth-round pick. This trade, while not strictly free agency, is considered a key offseason transaction. Waddle is seen as a crucial weapon for quarterback Bo Nix, addressing Denver's struggles to finish drives, especially given their 29th ranking in third-and-out conversions in 2025. Richard believes this trade is beneficial, particularly for a relatively young Broncos team that could benefit from experienced players rather than just accumulating draft picks. He points out that Denver was a top contender in the 2025 season, and Waddle's addition strengthens their receiving corps, especially in the red zone, complementing Courtland Sutton.
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This special 1000th episode of the TDA podcast, hosted by Alain and Raphaël Masmejean, marks a significant milestone for the show, which began on September 6, 2011. To celebrate, two special episodes are planned, with the first being this broadcast and a live event scheduled for Saturday, September 5th, at the Belushi’s in Paris. The live event will feature a quiz, public interaction, a dinner, and discussions about the past 15 years of the podcast. Reservations will be mandatory but free, primarily to manage attendance and venue size. Reflecting on 2011, the hosts humorously recall a very different world: Nicolas Sarkozy was president of France, Barack Obama led the US, the French football team had only one star, and the New York Jets had just played in an NFL conference final. They also revisited the 2011 NFL draft, highlighting top picks like Cam Newton and Von Miller, as well as less successful quarterbacks like Jake Locker and Blaine Gabbert. Despite some disappointing quarterback selections, the draft also produced notable talents like J.J. Watt, Patrick Peterson, Julio Jones, and later-round steals like Richard Sherman and Jason Kelce, making it a strong draft overall.
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