NFL 2019: Where is Super Bowl LIV and 99 other things to know for the NFL's 100th season

by    Jared Dubin     11-20

  1. Not back this year: Jaguars linebacker Telvin Smith, who decided to take the 2019 season off to deal with health and family issues. 

  2. Larry Fitzgerald needs 23 receptions to pass Tony Gonzalez for second all time. 

  3. In addition to Fitzgerald, the Cardinals have surrounded No. 1 overall pick Kyler Murray with a whole bunch of young wide receivers: second-year man Christian Kirk and rookies Andy Isabella, Hakeem Butler, and KeeSean Johnson.

  4. The 2020 NFL Draft is taking place in Las Vegas. The 2021 draft will be in Cleveland and the 2023 draft is headed to Kansas City.

  5. A whole bunch of players who had spent their entire career in one place are with new teams this year, including Joe Flacco (Broncos), Terrell Suggs (Cardinals), Antonio Brown (Raiders), Le'Veon Bell (Jets), Earl Thomas (Ravens), Odell Beckham Jr. (Browns), and Justin Houston (Colts). 

  6. Super Bowl LII MVP Nick Foles signed a monster contract with the Jaguars, where he'll reunite with former Eagles quarterbacks coach John DeFilippo, who is now the offensive coordinator in Jacksonville. 

  7. Buffalo Bills running back Frank Gore is back for his 15th NFL season, and he needs only 523 rushing yards to pass Barry Sanders for third all time. 

  8. There's a Bosa brother playing in Southern California (Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa) and Northern California (49ers defensive end Nick Bosa). 

  9. We still don't know who will be on this year's edition of HBO's "Hard Knocks." It won't be the 49ers, which leaves just four candidates. 

  10. This year's Thanksgiving slate: Bears at Lions, Bills at Cowboys, and Saints at Falcons.