Noun
offseason (plural offseasons)
Alternative form of off-season
2008–Present: Playoff drought During the 2008 offseason, the Bucs re-signed head coach Gruden and general manager Allen through the 2011 season. Source: Internet
2005 main Redskins on the field in 2005 During the 2005 offseason, the Redskins traded back WR Laveranues Coles to the New York Jets and acquired WR Santana Moss in return. Source: Internet
2011 main Redskins training camp, 2011 At the conclusion of the 2010 season, Mike Shanahan stated that the Redskins were going to revamp their roster in the coming offseason via trades, free agency and the draft. Source: Internet
A converted quarterback-to-safety-back-to-quarterback, making his first start at quarterback, after a shortened offseason program and a head-coaching change. Source: Internet
Adding cornerbacks and safeties who can disrupt the pass game will be critical for Philadelphia this offseason. Source: Internet
After being named the Super Bowl MVP in February, the last time the preseason-less NFL took the field, Mahomes looked every bit worth the half-billion dollars wrapped into a 10-year deal he received in the offseason. Source: Internet