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Hunter Dobbins addresses false Yankees claims
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The day before facing the Yankees for the first time in his young career, Hunter Dobbins made a comment to the Boston Herald on Saturday that he’d rather “retire” than play for the Yankees. Within the story,
Dobbins wore No. 27 during his first four years in the NFL with the Baltimore Ravens, and he also wore that number with the Los Angeles Chargers last season. He's sharing the number for now: cornerback Damarri Mathis also wore No. 27 on Wednesday (the NFL allows players to share numbers in the offseason if they play on different sides of the ball).
JK Dobbins explains why he signed with the Denver Broncos in NFL free agency, citing Bo Nix, coaching, and team potential as primary reasons.
Lawrence Jackson evaluates how J.K. Dobbins could still find fantasy value as the secondary running back to R.J. Harvey for the Denver Broncos by looking at Sean Payton's history of running dual-RB offenses.
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J.K. Dobbins has a new home, and he’s staying in the AFC West. The veteran has agreed on a one-year, $5.25 million deal with the Denver Broncos. Just 26 years
J.K. Dobbins opened up about why he chose Denver in free agency — and explained why he believes the Broncos are built for something bigger in 2025.