One of the last things an NFL team needs when it enters training camp is uncertainty at quarterback. They all want an Aaron Rodgers, Eli Manning or Cam Newton behind center.Yet six clubs have major questions about their QB situation.Heres a look:DENVER BRONCOS -- You dont replace a Peyton Manning, not even one struggling at the end of his brilliant career. And all the consternation in Denver about Von Millers contract had pushed the QB quandary aside a bit.Still, its a huge issue, particularly with the Broncos opting to let Brock Osweiler walk away to Houston in free agency.So Gary Kubiak and John Elway must figure out if Mark Sanchez can avoid the big mistakes that have plagued his career. Or whether top pick Paxton Lynch, for whom Denver traded up in the draft, can make the mammoth leap. Or if the only holdover, Trevor Siemian, has the tools.The only way that they establish themselves and take the team over is if you somehow give them the opportunity to do that, Kubiak said. As a coach, if youre making decisions before they ever step on the field and dont give them equal opportunity to prove themselves, I dont believe in that.NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS -- Deflategate has gone away, and Tom Brady does, indeed, have to sit out the first four games this season. So Jimmy Garoppolo will need lots of reps in training camp and preseason games.But Brady has a specific regimen for staying sharp, and that will be even more critical this summer if he isnt playing in September.Somehow, the Patriots will likely figure it out.NEW YORK JETS -- Figuring out what the Jets have been doing -- and for that matter, what Ryan Fitzpatrick and his representation have been doing -- for the past few months is impossible.Fitzpatrick comes off a career season and one of the best any Jets QB has had. Then he became a free agent seeking that one last, well-earned big payday at age 35.The Jets apparently have seen little future with Fitz as their man, even though they have a roster built for now. The three alternate choices are Geno Smith, Bryce Petty, and second-round draft pick Christian Hackenberg.PHILADELPHIA EAGLES -- Oft-injured, inconsistent Sam Bradford is their guy. Unless No. 2 overall draft choice Carson Wentz is.Unless high-priced veteran backup Chase Daniel is.Philadelphia brought in one of its own former QBs, Doug Pederson, to tutor whoever stands behind center. Early on, he said it would be Bradford. But to think that is a closed competition would be unwise.Competition is great, it helped me as a quarterback, Pederson said.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS -- In 2012, Colin Kaepernick was the answer in San Francisco. His dynamic style, speed and versatility were the rage of the NFC.Now, hes fighting for a job he lost to journeyman Blaine Gabbert in 2015.New coach Chip Kellys offense could use the flair and unpredictability Kaepernick can bring. It cant afford the bad decisions and turnovers that plagued him recently.Kelly promises no rash decisions.Its going to be won on the field, Kelly said. Its not going to be won because we have a timetable.LOS ANGELES RAMS -- New digs on the Left Coast for the Rams. The top overall draft pick in Jared Goff. Not a lot of proven talent behind him.Is there really a dilemma here?Well, Goff is just learning how to play under center rather than almost exclusively in the pistol or shotgun. Hes going to face some of the top defenses in the NFL, including the Seahawks and Cardinals twice each. And hes all of 21.Case Keenum, another journeyman, is the incumbent. The Rams invested a lot to get Goff. 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After taking two big hits this week -- losing at home and dropping back-to-back games for the first time all season -- Indiana struck back by playing its most complete game of the year. Vapormax Off White Fake Kaufen . Barcelona also left injured defenders Carles Puyol, Javier Mascherano and Jordi Alba out of its squad for the trip to Glasgow. That means that Marc Bartra will probably start again in the centre of the defence alongside Gerard Pique. INVERNESS -- With applause raining down from the grandstands overlooking the 18th green at the Scottish Open, Phil Mickelson doffed his cap to an adoring crowd and walked to the side of the putting surface to hug his wife and three children. He was acting out a similar scene just 20 minutes later -- this time having seized his second chance to secure a first victory in Europe in 20 years. Mickelson beat Branden Grace in a playoff Sunday after putting himself, his family and his growing legion of Scottish fans through a tense finale on a wild final day on the Castle Stuart links. "Nobody likes a movie that is predictable," said Mickelson, who appears to be as popular in the Highlands as he is back in California. "You always want to have a little bit of suspense." After overcoming a terrible start to his last round and wiping out a five-shot deficit to overnight leader Henrik Stenson, Mickelson only needed two putts for par on the 72nd hole to complete the perfect preparation for next weeks British Open at Muirfield. From the fringe, 15 feet out, his putt raced past the hole and his return effort from five feet clipped the edge of the cup and stayed out. That meant a new duel with Grace, who shot a 69 like Mickelson in the final round to finish on 17-under 271. Before heading back up the par-5 18th, Lefty embraced his family, who had been waiting nearby hoping to celebrate with him. "I was just getting a little luck from them. And refocusing after making a mistake like that," Mickelson said. It was skill rather than luck that eventually decided things in his favour. With Grace landing his third shot in the playoff 25 feet away, Mickelson seized his chance by producing a pitch from 45 yards with a 64 degree wedge that span back to within a foot of the pin. After days of links-style bump and runs, it was the kind of chip shot he produces week-in, week-out on the PGA Tour that sealed the win. After Mickelson tapped in, his South African opponents putt slid by and the celebrations could really begin for the Mickelson clan. "I almost let it slip away but to come out on top feels terrific," said Mickelson, who will tee off at Muirfield next week as No. 5 in the world and 500,000 pounds ($740,000) richer. "I dont think theres a better way to get ready for a major championship or an Open Championship than playing the week before, playing well the week before and getting into contention. And coming out on top just gives me more confidence." This was his 48th professional victory worldwide, four of which have come in the majors. However, he has never raised aloft the claret jug. Mickelson and Grace finished on 17-under 271 after overhauling Stenson, who bogeyed three of his last six holes for a tie for third with unheralded Dane J.B. Hansen on 15 under.dddddddddddd Rebounding well from his near miss at last months U.S. Open and then his missed cut at the Greenbrier Classic last week, Mickelson had to dig deep to earn his first win on European soil since capturing the Tournoi Perrier Paris on the European Challenge Tour in 1993. When he drove into the rough on the first hole, topped his second shot and then three-putted, he dropped four strokes behind Stenson, who started in a manner befitting his nickname "The Iceman" in the toughest conditions of the week. After three calm and sunny days, the wind picked up off the Moray Firth coastline and turned a beautiful course into a beast. Only five players shot lower than 70 on Sunday. Mickelson was in more trouble when his chip from just off the third green came up short and rolled back down the hill to his feet. He was now five shots off the leader. "In conditions like these, there are going to be mistakes," Mickelson said. "There isnt a perfect round in these conditions." Urged on by a Scottish crowd that has really taken to the American -- a long-time supporter of this tournament and a lover of Scotland and its links courses -- he birdied the next three holes and then picked up shots at Nos. 11, 12, 14 and 16 to take the sole lead, after briefly sharing it with Stenson and Hansen. With the two Scandinavians dropping shots coming home, Grace became Mickelsons closest challenger and his illustrious rival handed him a reprieve to take the event beyond 72 holes. "I was so mad at myself after mentally losing my focus," Mickelson said. They were forced to wait to tee off again with organizers having removed the tee markers on the 18th, clearly confident Mickelson would finish the job the first time around. Mickelson held his nerve in the playoff, though, with his approach shot bringing roars of approval from fans. "This tournament, its special to me ... to play well at the Home of Golf really means a lot to me," he said. Hansen, who had missed the cut in 12 of his 17 previous tournaments in his rookie season, had threatened to produce one of the most remarkable comeback wins. He found the bushes twice on the second fairway -- forcing him to take two penalty drops -- and then chipped short of the green with his sixth to wind up with a quadruple-bogey nine. No one has ever won on the European Tour after making that score in his final round and he couldnt alter that stat, despite reeling off seven birdies on his next eight holes to briefly take the lead. Like Stenson, he faded away in the run home. Martin Laird shot 68 for the lowest round of the day, finishing in a tie for fifth and as the highest-placed Scot. Mickelsons win allowed Steve Stallings of the United States to get into the British Open as an alternate. ' ' '