After making the playoffs in their first season under head coach Jim Harbaugh, expectations are high for the Los Angeles Chargers in 2025. Per BetMGM, they're expected to win more than nine games for a second consecutive year.
While McDaniel is widely respected as one of the NFL's top offensive minds, he failed to notch a single playoff victory across his first three seasons with the organization.
Whether or not Brock Purdy truly deserved the five-year, $265M contract extension he received earlier this month will likely be a hotly debated topic throughout the summer.
The Jets may have hired former Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn to be their new head coach, but offense should be the team’s No. 1 concern in 2025.
The intensity of new head coach Ben Johnson was one of the main takeaways from the Chicago Bears‘ practice session on Wednesday. The workout was the first that was open to the media for voluntary minicamp at OTAs this spring.
ESPN's Ben Solak suggested the T.J. Watt-Steelers situation could be one to follow from the final weeks of springtime workouts through the team's summer break.
Despite being relatively thin on the edge, entering this offseason, the Packers didn’t expend significant time or resources in upgrading at the position this offseason, and might be for good reason.
The Cowboys made a significant post-draft splash when they acquired Pickens from the Pittsburgh Steelers before Dallas began organized team activity workouts on May 19.
The Dolphins missed the playoffs for the first time under head coach Mike McDaniel last season. This year, they’ll look to bounce back with a healthy quarterback and the league’s 12th-easiest schedule.
Punter AJ Cole has been a special teams weapon for the Las Vegas Raiders since joining the team in 2019. The Raiders are making sure they're not losing their punter for the foreseeable future.
The Bears’ long history of failure to support a quarterback has been so well documented that the Williams family had their reservations about Caleb Williams being drafted by Chicago with the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.