Logan Thomas will not be back in Detroit in 2020. The reserve tight end will sign with the Washington Redskins as a free agent. John Keim of ESPN reported the news, though Thomas’ own wife was the real source. She posted on Instagram that her husband was changing jerseys from Lions to Skins. Logan was born on July 1, 1991, in Lynchburg, Virginia, the United States to Jeff Chambers (Father) and Kim Thomas Tarazona (Mother). He holds an American Nationality belonging to the white ethnical background. His birth sign is Cancer. EDUCATION AND CAREER. Logan Thomas graduated from Brookville high school before joining to Virginia tech. Logan Thomas LeRoy returned to the loving arms of his Father in Heaven on December 29, 2006. Logan was born on April 11, 2006 to Cory and Shanna LeRoy. Although he was only 8 months old, he blessed and eternally touched the lives of all who knew him. He is survived by his parents and sister Kesley (3), of Orem, his. ASHBURN — This is the fourth season when Logan Thomas has played tight end, but the first when he’s been on the field for most of his team’s plays. Like comment subscribe for more vids #Redskins #HTTR I don’t own any clips in this video all for entertainment and fair use only Follow me on Twitter: https.
At first, Washington’s Logan Thomas was seen as just a college quarterback who was converted to the tight end position in the NFL. Then, after some success there earlier this year, he became known as more than that disclaimer, solidifying himself as an NFL tight end.
Now, after Thomas turned in the best game of his career against the Pittsburgh Steelers, with 98 yards receiving and 1 touchdown, Thomas may start to be reaching a tier of TEs that hold a label that is only for a handful of players: Slot Receiver.
When you think of a traditional tight end, you see someone lining up outside of the tackle, usually in a three-point stance, occasionally chipping an edge defender and slipping into the secondary for a route. However, when you get good enough, some players are lucky enough to be lined up in the slot, showing a position versatility that treats them more like a wide receiver than just a tight end. Look at players like Travis Kelce, George Kittle, Darren Waller, Mark Andrews — you can regularly find them split out in the slot with playmaking on their minds.
In Scott Turner’s offense in Washington, we’re starting to see that more and more for Thomas as well.
Week 13 wasn’t the first time we saw Thomas split out in the slot, but it was absolutely his most proficient game in that role, and Turner seemed to scheme up a number of plays that highlighted his ability to act as more of a route-runner and pass-catcher, rather than just a blocker. Thomas received 9 targets on Monday, all of which became catches, and solidified himself as one of Alex Smith’s top options on the offense.
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Things can change week-to-week according to the gameplan, but you can expect to see Thomas split out wide a lot more going forward. He’s now proven he’s good enough to shoulder that role.
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Thomas Logan | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Origin #1 (November, 2001) |
Created by | Bill Jemas Paul Jenkins Joe Quesada (story) Andy Kubert (art) |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Thomas Logan |
Abilities | None shown |
Thomas Logan is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has been depicted as the biological father of X-Men member Wolverine. He was created by Bill Jemas, Joe Quesada, and Paul Jenkins. He was featured in the limited series Origin, which detailed the youth and formative years of Wolverine and was published from November 2001 to July 2002.
Fictional character biography[edit]
Thomas Logan lives in Alberta, Canada during the late 19th century and is the groundskeeper for the Howlett estate. Logan is a very short tempered man and is known to be a heavy drinker. He is the father of Dog Logan, but his exact date of birth is unknown.[volume & issue needed]
Thomas is abusive towards Dog, often beating him severely and introduces the boy to alcohol. Logan has a violent temper, a mean disposition, flies into uncontrollable rage, and is envious of the Howletts and their great fortune.[volume & issue needed]
After being fired from his position and kicked off the estate for failing to control his son, Thomas returns to the house in the middle of the night, armed, and with his son Dog. He sneaks into the bedroom John and Elizabeth Howlett share and tries to persuade her to leave with him. It is here that a secret affair between the two is implied. Before Elizabeth can reply, Howlett returns to the bedroom and is confronted by Logan. After a heated exchange, Logan shoots and kills Howlett. He is, in turn, killed by James Howlett when the youth drives his bone claws into Thomas' chest. James' mutation is triggered by the trauma of seeing his father killed before his eyes.[volume & issue needed]
The series hints that he and Elizabeth Howlett have been involved in a secret, romantic relationship for years. It is thus implied that Thomas is Wolverine's biological father, with the adult James Howlett looking exactly like him.[volume & issue needed]
Paternity[edit]
Even though Thomas Logan bears a striking resemblance to Wolverine as an adult, it is not stated in the mini-series that he's Wolverine's father, though an affair between Logan and James' mother Elizabeth is implied. However, since the mini-series, there have been several one shot issues of the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe released since 2004 that each contain a profile on Wolverine. Within those issues, John Howlett, Jr. is listed as Wolverine's father rather than Thomas Logan.[volume & issue needed]
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Elizabeth was having an affair with Thomas for many years, after she was released from isolation and after the birth of James Howlett. When young James Howlett first uses his claws and kills Thomas, a horrified Elizabeth exclaims 'not again, not you James..', subtly referring to the scars on her back that she received from her first son, John Howlett, who died a mysterious death, which are shown when Rose walks in on Elizabeth. Later on in the mini-series, it is subtly hinted that Grandfather Howlett killed the young John Howlett (the III) after attacking Elizabeth when John Howlett, Jr., could not defend his wife.
In Wolverine: Weapon X #8, Logan muses about having killed his own father, believing Tom Logan's paternity.
In Wolverine #4 (December 2010), it is confirmed by Wolverine himself, during the 'Wolverine Goes To Hell' storyline, when he is thinking to himself while fighting the Devil (i.e. Marduk Kurios) in Hell, that Thomas Logan is indeed his biological father. This is further confirmed when they finally have a face-to-face confrontation, in order (in Thomas Logan's own words) 'To finally talk, man-to-man, father-to-son'.[1]
In Wolverine #304 (April 2012, the series having returned to its original numbering by having the current volume integrated with previous volumes), he is shown in Hell (which he states is ultimately 'Where all Logans go when they die') with the souls of five of his recently deceased grandchildren, the 'Mongrels', Wolverine's illegitimate offspring unknowingly fathered with various women over the course of his long life, who Wolverine had been tricked by his enemies into fighting to the death during the Red Right Hand storyline.[2]
In other media[edit]
Thomas Logan appears in the beginning of the 2009 movie X-Men Origins: Wolverine, dying under similar circumstances to his death in the comics (being stabbed by Wolverine's claws after they come out for the first time) and he is confirmed to be Victor Creed's father and Wolverine's biological father. He is credited as 'Thomas Logan' and played by Aaron Jeffery.
References[edit]
- ^Wolverine #4. Marvel Comics.
- ^Wolverine #4. Marvel Comics.