The Giants rookie pass-rusher recently struck out in his attempts to bring either Lawrence Taylor's No. 56 or Phil Simms' No. 11 jerseys out of retirement.
One of the most discussed developments of the draft involved the Giants passing on Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders and trading back into the first round to grab Dart at pick No. 25.
Some believe Belichick officially accepted the North Carolina gig this past December largely because he thought NFL franchises would've again passed on him during the league's latest hiring cycle.
The offseason brings reason for excitement, even for the NFL's bottom feeders. Here's a look at one roster add every fanbase should be excited about heading into the 2025 season.
Some continue to wonder why the Cleveland Browns selected Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel
in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft and then traded up in the fifth round to grab Colorado signal-caller Shedeur Sanders.
Thanks to free agency, trades, and draft moves, a set of players came out of this offseason benefiting from some decisions teams made. Here is Yardbarker's annual look at the players whose situations have improved significantly during the offseason.
The biggest story of the 2025 NFL Draft was the unprecedented slide of Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders. Now, a legendary QB has weighed in on the situation.
Much has been made about Cleveland adding both Dillon Gabriel and Sanders to a quarterback room that already featured veteran Joe Flacco and 2022 first-round choice Kenny Pickett.
The Cleveland Browns selecting Dillon Gabriel before fellow quarterback Shedeur Sanders in the 2025 NFL Draft seemed shocking, but a new report has clarified why the team made that choice.
Houston Texans wide receiver Tank Dell suffered a significant knee injury late last season, and it sounds like he may not take the field at all in 2025.
Like quarterback Brock Purdy, linebacker Fred Warner has been in attendance for the opening stages of the 49ers’ offseason program. Both players represent priorities on the extension front, although plenty of progress is still required in the latter’s case.
Oscar Piastri captured his third consecutive victory by winning the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday, and there was one moment during the ensuing celebration that looked quite familiar to NFL fans.