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NFL QB Work Ethic: Why It Matters

So, according to bleacherreport.com, NFL QB, Lamar Jackson isn’t showing up for OTAs (organized Team Activities). No big deal, right? I mean, they’re voluntary workouts . So what if the leader of…

In red jersey, Kansas City Chief QB, Patrick Mahomes, shaking Baltimore Raven QB, Lamar Jackson, in purple jersey, hand after a game. Concept. NFL QB Work ethics

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs shakes hands with quarterback Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens after the Chiefs defeated the Ravens 27-24 in overtime to win the game at Arrowhead Stadium. The Ravens QB has not been showing up to team OTAs, making people question his work ethic

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So, according to bleacherreport.com, NFL QB, Lamar Jackson isn't showing up for OTAs (organized Team Activities). No big deal, right? I mean, they’re voluntary workouts . So what if the leader of the team isn't at team workouts, with the team? What's the big deal? I mean aside from not building team chemistry and not having the most important position, leading the team, who cares? I mean, its not important to prepare to win it all unless its involuntary right? Unless, you consider losing over Seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars??? Nah, that's chump change, isn't it? Or in this case, is it just time the chump changed?

Seriously, if I'm a Ravens fan, which I’m not, I’d be a bit pissed.

NFL QB Work Ethic. It Matters

Think about it. The Ravens lost, at home, to a team they can never beat when it matters. And Lamar specifically, will always be that team leaders’ shadow, because said teams NFL QB keeps beating him. When it counts. And sometimes, even when it doesn't.  

Oh, and guess who Baltimore faces in the first game of the season? Yep, the same team they cant beat, A.K.A., The Kansas City Chiefs. In KC, at Arrowhead.  And while I’m on the subject, guess who is at OTAs? Yep, you guessed it, NFL QB Patrick Mahomes. Not only has Mahomie been raising kids and ducklings, The Chiefs QB has been working hard with his new toys, Hollywood Brown, Louis Rees-Zammit and first round pick and Xavier Worthy. And not just in OTAs.  

Every year, Patrick invites receivers down to Dallas Texas and they begin working out. Sometimes as early as March. It's not just about football for Mahomes. He uses the time to get to know his receivers on a personal level. Because that matters. It all matters.  

So who has the better work ethic? I’m going to go with the guy with three Superbowl's under his belt. The guy who works regardless of the time of year, voluntary or not. I'm going with Number One-Five.  

And If I'm a Chiefs fan, which I am, I’m so stoked.  

5 NFL Teams That Will Look Very Different in 2024

Football is the kind of sport that isn't very forgiving when it comes to having time to turn things around. If a coach or staffers aren't working out in a very short period of time, fans and owners usually move on quickly. I get it. There is a lot at stake. But, that said, each year, several NFL teams end up looking very different from what they did the year prior. The upcoming 2024 season is shaping up to be one of those seasons. So, let's get into some NFL teams that will look very different in 2024.

Before I get into the list, I want to point out one of the main reasons why so many teams will look different in 2024 than they did in 2023. Lots of head coaches are changing. Believe it or not, the NFL is replacing a quarter of its head coaches in 2024. That's so wacky. But, it should make for some really exciting games coming up. I'm not one to wish away the spring and summer, but fall can't get here fast enough.

One team that I'm not including on this list, and one that might draw controversy, is the New England Patriots. They will be entering their first year without longstanding head coach Bill Belichick. So, why wouldn't they be a team that's going to look vastly different next season? Well, they're bringing on Jerod Mayo, who is totally in the family. He's been with the Patriots for years. Robert Kraft promoted the former Patriots star from within, much like former player Dan Campbell was given the head coaching role with the Detroit Lions. So, yeah, not too different, in my opinion.

Here are five NFL teams that will look vastly different in 2024. Which teams are you going to be watching next season? Hit us up on social media and let us know. Find the 2024 NFL schedule here.

5. Seattle Seahawks

The Seattle Seahawks are headed for a major makeover, especially when it comes to their defense. They've brought on Mike Macdonald, who is the former defensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens. Seattle's defense is going to improve greatly with him in charge, and they could look like a different team.

Seattle Seahawks v Arizona Cardinals

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4. Los Angeles Chargers

It's happening. Jim Harbaugh is back in the NFL. Why? He's very motivated to get a Super Bowl. He's fresh off a national championship win with the Wolverines, to boot. He also has a great quarterback in Justin Herbert. Other than Herbert, though, expect some big changes here.

Los Angeles Chargers v New England Patriots

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3. Carolina Panthers

For the Carolina Panthers, there's really nowhere to go but up. Now, the team has a new head coach (again) in Dave Canales. He's a great fit for them, but he has a lot of work to do. Expect major changes. He bring experience from his time with the Seattle Seahawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Carolina Panthers Press Conference

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2. Las Vegas Raiders

The Las Vegas Raiders let go of their coach, Josh McDaniels, before the season was even finished, because yes, things were that bad. Antonio Pierce was a bit of a hero and helped Las Vegas come back at the end of last season. He's now their new head coach, and he'll have to make a lot of changes to get this team to where they need to be.

Las Vegas Raiders Introduce Antonio Pierce As Head Coach, Tom Telesco As General Manager

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1. Washington Commanders

The Washington Commanders have been hurting lately, so Dan Quinn to the rescue. He helped take the Falcons to Super Bowl 51, so he has experience. He's also working to make some big changes going into the next season, and yes, they will need them if they want to be competitive.

Dallas Cowboys v Washington Commanders

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Bonus

So, what teams will not look any different in 2024? It's a safe bet that the Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will try to stay with what's been working for them. The Ravens will look different, with a new defensive coordinator. Also, the Eagles will look different this year, although they're keeping the core of their team, being their head coach Nick Sirianni and quarterback Jalen Hurts.

NFC Wild Card Playoffs - Philadelphia Eagles v Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Carlota is the music director and midday on-air personality for KXTE Las Vegas. She has been with the station since July of 2023. Carlota has been in the Las Vegas market since 1998, First with KXTE, 92.3 KOMP for 18 years, and now back with KXTE. She is known mostly for her on air work but also writes about Las Vegas happenings and where to find the best tequila in Sin City.