There will be no retiring yet for tight end Marcedes Lewis, the "Big Dog." At least, if he can find a team to sign with for 2024 there won't be. Lewis is going to be a free agent and will be 40 years old next season.
The Chicago Bears got a visit from the ghost of Christmas past (aka tight end Marcedes Lewis) in Week 16 against the Arizona Cardinals. In all seriousness, the Bears veteran tight end had an all-time memorable performance against the Cardinals on Christmas Eve.
The Chicago Bears have started to alter their offensive personnel with each passing week during the 2023 season, and it's starting to pay off. The Bears
Veteran Bears TE Marcedes Lewis is heading into his 18th NFL season and feels it would be a shame to waste his gifts, as he still has the ability to play at age 39 when others don’t.
Bears tight end Marcedes Lewis practiced for the first time with the team on Tuesday, and he also took some time to talk to his younger teammates about how much the NFL has changed.
The Chicago Bears have been busy making roster moves over the last week or so. The team has added a pair of notable veterans in the form of Yannick Ngakoue and Marcedes Lewis.
Bears GM Ryan Poles addressed why the team felt the need to add veteran TE Marcedes Lewis even though he’ll likely be third on the depth chart. “With
The Green Bay Packers have opted for a youth movement during the 2023 season. While it could lead to a step back with their record this year, ownership and the front office know this is what’s best for the long-term health of the franchise.
The Chicago Bears are signing another former Green Bay Packer. After signing Robert Tonyan this offseason, the team is finalizing a deal with Marcedes Lewis who will enter his 18th season in the NFL.
Veteran tight end Marcedes Lewis is not ready to leave the NFL just yet.
Tight end Marcedes Lewis will play his 18th season as a member of the Chicago Bears, agreeing to a one-year deal on Friday. Lewis, 39, was a first-round pick in 2006 and spent the past five seasons with the Green Bay Packers after 12 years in Jacksonville.
The Chicago Bears are reportedly finalizing a deal with former Green Bay Packers tight end Marcedes Lewis, according to NFL insider Tom Pelissero. The 17-year NFL veteran signing for the 2023 season means he will surpass Jason Witten and Tony Gonzalez for the most seasons played by a tight end in the league.
The youth movement is a prominent aspect of the Green Bay Packers‘ offense this season. For example, the tight end group is extremely young. The team drafted Luke Musgrave and Tucker Kraft with top-100 picks.
Marcedes Lewis has been in the league for 17 years and is looking to make it 18. After spending the last couple of years in Green Bay, it seems like that team is embracing the youth movement and moving on.
Free agent tight end Marcedes Lewis is on the verge of entering waters unseen by any other tight end in NFL history.
Several former Green Bay Packers players have decided to join future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets, but there's at least one who doesn't appear interested in such a move.
The New York Jets might not be done bringing in players from Rodgers' old crew.
According to Adam Schefter, Packers TE Marcedes Lewis is drawing free agent interest from both the Jets and the Raiders, among others. At this point in
The Green Bay Packers have 14 players who are scheduled to be unrestricted free agents this offseason, including revered tight end Marcedes Lewis. Going in alphabetical order, our “Stay or Go” series will look at each of those players in advance of the official start of free agency on March 15.
Aaron Rodgers has thrown a lot of touchdowns in his NFL career. One he threw on Sunday produced an incredible bit of trivia.
Sammy Watkins being out for the Green Bay Packers in Week 3 is a costly injury for the offense. Watkins has been the Packers leading wide receiver through the first two weeks.
Green Bay Packers tight end Marcedes Lewis is one of the greatest stories in the NFL world today.
The current record for tight ends is held by Jason Witten and Tony Gonzalez — both played 17 seasons before retiring. This year, Marcedes Lewis is set to tie the record..
What is astonishing about this feat is that Lewis did not plan on playing more than 10 years in the NFL.
The Green Bay Packers looked unstoppable in last year’s playoff game against the 49ers. They raced down the field for an opening touchdown and were on their way to more points when disaster struck at the hands of one of their most reliable and respected players.
Marcedes Lewis’ career has morphed from productive receiver to powerful blocker. In Year 16, the Green Bay Packers’ beloved tight end has blocked on about two-thirds of his 140 snaps through five games.
After falling short of the Super Bowl the past two seasons, Green Bay Packers tight end Marcedes Lewis sees a roster that’s built to win it all. “Top to bottom, I feel like even just the way we’re flying around now, I feel like we’re more explosive definitely on offense,” he said Monday at training camp.
Marcedes Lewis will be back for a 16th NFL season. The veteran tight end agreed to re-sign with the Packers on Wednesday.
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