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The New York Jets face more pressure than perhaps any franchise in the NFL. It's been 15 years since the team made the playoffs.
Shemar Stewart is preparing for the NFL season at Texas A&M on his own and not working with the Aggies team, despite report.
We're still technically in the relative dead period of the NFL offseason, where nothing much is happening around the league just yet. But we're also inching ever closer to the opening of training camps leaguewide,
The Broncos still play in a tough division led by the reigning AFC champs. Nix has to avoid the sophomore slump that has hit plenty of other quarterbacks. The defense has to keep its massive gains — it went from being ranked 30th in DVOA in 2023 to fourth last season — and we often see defenses that grow that much take a step back.
The Oregonian/OregonLive has compiled a list of nominees for All-Quarter-Century football team made up of players from 2000 through 2024. The final teams will be selected in August. Other posts: Kicker;
The Jacksonville Jaguars held a send-off for 11 First Coast Flag Football teams who will participate in the NFL Flag Championships.
A Lexington flag football team is making their final preparations as they get ready to represent an NFL franchise in the NFL Flag Championships at the end of this week.
Patrick Surtain II last season became only the seventh cornerback to win the AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year award.
This year’s face of the camp was Myles Murphy, a 2023 first-round NFL draft pick and current Cincinnati Bengals defensive lineman. Joining Murphy were current NFL players Evan Engram (Broncos), Chig Okonkwo (Titans), Jalen Royals (Chiefs) and Jaylen McCollough (Rams).
Among players with Alabama football roots, the player active in the 2024 season with the second-most starts to Jackson’s 193 was Amari Cooper with 143. But the former Crimson Tide wide receiver isn’t on a current NFL roster either after becoming a free agent in March.