Takes about Rodgers skipping minicamp and about how HC Robert Saleh publicly addressed the situation last week generated headlines.
For the first time since 2018, the Giants’ backfield will not contain Saquon Barkley. A veteran lead back (Devin Singletary) has been added to replace him, but further moves at the position could be coming.
The Steelers decided to decline the fifth-year option on the running back last month.
The Lock vs. DeVito battle remains an interesting storyline considering the Giants may want to sit Daniel Jones at any point this fall to ensure his salary for 2025 doesn't become guaranteed due to a new injury.
A contract extension or restructure will all-but assuredly be needed to keep him in the fold beyond this season. The latter route is something he appears to be amenable to.
Aiyuk detailed his view of his current status with the 49ers to his former college teammate.
At this point of the offseason, it's difficult to find plug-and-play starters on the open market, but one former NFL Defensive Player of the Year is the exception.
With minicamp now in the books, the period leading up to Cowboys training camp will be dominated by progress on extension talks for Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb and Micah Parsons.
Neither Wilson nor Fields is signed beyond the upcoming season. Wilson turns 36 years old in November, while Fields is only 25.
Mattel's Magic 8 Ball has been predicting the future since 1946. We ran a few questions about the Denver Broncos by one, and the results weren't great.
Dell was one of the NFL's hottest rookies last season until he went down with an injury.
With free agency, the NFL Draft, OTAs and minicamps in the rearview and training camps not starting until the end of July, we have officially entered the dog days of the NFL calendar. But we're not doggin' it here at Yardbarker, where our NFL writers tapped into their inner hound to compare NFC teams they cover to one of man's best friends.
So much was made about New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers skipping the club's two-day mandatory minicamp last week that some may have forgotten he is still recovering from the torn Achilles.
Daniels acknowledged ahead of the weekend that he isn't "a star quarterback yet," but he received widespread praise throughout the spring from teammates.
Although the Seahawks offense finished last season in the middle of the pack in most categories, they're running it back with most of the same players. It sounds like the team expects one of those players to take a significant leap forward this season.
With free agency, the NFL Draft, OTAs and minicamps in the rearview and training camps not starting until the end of July, we have officially entered the dog days on the NFL calendar. But we're not doggin' it here at Yardbarker, where our NFL writers tapped into their inner hound to compare AFC teams to one of man's best friends.
After another last-place finish in the NFC East, Commanders fans have every right to be pessimistic about their team. Here’s three reasons why Washington could struggle in 2024.
The Broncos took a flier on Wilson shortly before they made Nix the 12th pick of this year's draft.
The 24-year-old is looking to turn things back around this season.
With Justin Simmons no longer in the fold, Patrick Surtain is in place as the centerpiece of the Broncos’ secondary. He addressed his future in Denve.
Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young sounds ready to bounce back from the type of rookie season that could hover over any young athlete.
The Panthers needed to continue surrounding second-year quarterback Bryce Young with as much talent as possible this offseason. One addition sounds ready to prove doubters wrong.
Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt will turn 30 during the 2024 season, and he recently reflected on his seven-year NFL career.
Calvin Johnson set the record for the most receiving yards in a season in 2012 (1,964).
It seems the San Francisco 49ers are no closer to settling the contract dispute involving wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk than they were at the start of springtime workouts.
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