As the NFL Network’s Top 100 Players of 2025 countdown continues, players ranked 40 through 31 have sparked plenty of debate.
The Dallas Cowboys possess two of the NFL’s best talents, yet surprisingly both players slid down this year’s edition of the NFL Top 100 rankings.
After a rookie campaign that put him into the NFL’s elite conversation, Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud, now ranked No. 39, has seen his ranking drop by 19 spots in the 2025 NFL Top 100.
Friday’s performance was a small but exciting sample of what could be in store when the games start to count.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson’s 2025 campaign is already off to a rocky start.
In a shocking turn of events, Los Angeles Chargers starting left tackle Rashawn Slater suffered a torn patellar tendon Thursday and will be sidelined for the season.
Baker Mayfield’s career resurgence continues to gain momentum, as the Tampa Bay quarterback just landed at No. 50 on the NFL’s Top 100 Players of 2025.
Adonai Mitchell’s rookie season had its fair share of growing pains, but the Indianapolis Colts wideout is entering his sophomore campaign with a new level of comfort that he believes will make all the difference.
The Buffalo Bills have been knocking on the door of a Super Bowl for the past few years, but for various reasons the breakthrough has never come. Whether it is due to heartbreaking playoff losses, injuries, or poorly timed defensive breakdowns, the Bills have consistently fallen just short of reaching the mountaintop.
One Bears rookie is already making a strong impression on head coach Ben Johnson.
The New York Jets may have just found a gem.
Contract talks between Micah Parsons and the Dallas Cowboys have completely stalled, and frustration is clearly at an all-time high.
As the NFL Network’s Top 100 Players of 2025 countdown continues, players ranked 60 through 51 have sparked plenty of debate, particularly due to their mix of young rising stars and established proven veterans.
The Cincinnati Bengals have a few reasons to be optimistic heading into the 2025 NFL season, and the biggest of all is the health and confidence of their franchise quarterback.
In a major show of confidence in his leadership, Seattle Seahawks president of football operations and general manager John Schneider signed a four‑year extension with the team, keeping him through 2030, Fox Sports' Jay Glazer reported.
Adams has found himself working with a former teammate in training camp.
This means the Cardinals' cornerback depth will take a significant hit.
Jake Ferguson may not be the only one who benefits from the four-year, $52 million contract extension he signed with the Cowboys.
Rookie quarterback Cam Ward has already created a ton of excitement within the Tennessee Titans building, as teammates and coaches rain praises for Cam’s development, leadership and early connection with key players like wide receiver Calvin Ridley.
The Cincinnati Bengals have finally reached an agreement with first-round pick Shemar Stewart, putting an end to what became the story of the offseason for the team.
Several of the high-profile names of the 2024 free-agent class are really struggling to justify the massive contacts they received through the early stages of the 2025 season. Despite the generous contracts, some players have been very underwhelming after getting the big payday.
This ranking has drawn some attention for placing him ahead of more seasoned quarterbacks like Dak Prescott, Tua Tagovailoa and Jordan Love.
The Raiders just stunned the league by releasing Christian Wilkins. Where should he land?
Pro Football Hall of Famer Warren Moon just made headlines during a recent appearance on "Up & Adams," where he gave his take on one of the NFL’s most debated questions.