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The former three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year could potentially be back with the Rams this season.
The Kansas City Chiefs reportedly may trade some of their offensive linemen depth ahead of the 2026 campaign. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported Tuesday the Chiefs and offensive tackle Wanya Morris "agreed to explore trade options" since he "would like the chance to play more and Kansas City has tackle depth."
Brendan Sorsby's NCAA career appears back on after the Texas Tech QB received an injunction. Where does he land in our 2027 NFL mock draft?
Calais Campbell is 39 years old with an accomplished résumé and $150 million in career earnings. He says love of the game keeps bringing him back.
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Former NFL LB makes bold claim about 49ers WR room in 2026
The San Francisco 49ers have added some talented wide receivers this offseason, leading to some high expectations from some analysts.
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Former Steelers castoffs are suddenly forcing the NFL to pay attention again
Some might have forgotten about these former Pittsburgh Steelers, but after strong seasons in the United Football League, they could command a comeback bid.
A total of seven quarterbacks made the top 10 of NFLPA's player sales list, including Josh Allen, Drake Maye and Patrick Mahomes.
Calais Campbell is gearing up for his 19th NFL season, and he says that it will likely be his last. The Baltimore Ravens' defensive end told reporters Tuesday that he feels "as strongly as ever" that he will retire following the 2026 campaign.
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Bleacher Report ranks Saints running back duo among NFL's best
We don't know what the Saints will do with Alvin Kamara in 2026, but if he's on the roster, he and Travis Etienne are one of the NFL's best tandems.
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NFL dealt big blow by Congress
The NFL has long defended Sunday Ticket’s pricing and structure as reasonable because the league contends it is a premium product geared toward avid fans. Avid here means the fan is an NFL junkie, interested in all of the league’s games,