The Detroit Lions' offensive line did not have their best game on Sunday night against the Philadelphia Eagles, and it has a lot of fans wondering if the Lions are going to go heavy on the offensive line in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Missouri gained an important piece of its offensive system back for its Week 7 loss against Alabama with the return of left tackle Cayden Green. Green's been an integral piece of the Missouri offense for the last season-and-a-half and his absence was felt during the Tigers' games against South Carolina and UMass.
Missouri Tigers left tackle Cayden Green will start on Saturday against the No. 8 Alabama Crimson Tide, per Pete Thamel of ESPN. Green's been out since Missouri's win over South Carolina on Sept.
The No. 14 Missouri Tigers are preparing for their toughest test of the season. They will face No. 8 Alabama on Saturday in Columbia. For a matchup of this magnitude, Missouri will want all of its weapons available.
Missouri Tigers left tackle Cayden Green, a preseason all-american, was a surprise addition to the team's availability report Thursday. After initially being listed as probable Thursday night, he was then demoted to out for Saturday's Week 4 game against South Carolina.
Eli Drinkwitz has coached in plenty of rivalry games in his career, but none will compare to the intensity that will come to Faurot Field on Saturday when his Missouri Tigers host the Kansas Jayhawks for the first matchup between the two teams since 2011.
COLUMBIA, Mo. — When you beat a team by more than 50 points, it can sometimes be a challenge to nitpick the things that went wrong. But, with multiple big games on the horizon for the Missouri Tigers, there's still a glaring hole that didn't receive any sort of answer against Central Arkansas.
Missouri Tigers offensive lineman Cayden Green has been a hot name nationally when it comes to preseason awards. He's added more to his resume entering his junior season, being named a first-team preseason All-American by Sports Illustrated.
It came as fairly surprising news that Missouri offensive lineman would be shifting outside to play left tackle, given he played all of his sophomore season with the Tigers at left guard.
Less than four months after Armand Membou was selected seventh overall in the NFL Draft, another Mizzou offensive lineman is garnering attention. Monday, junior Cayden Green was named to the AP Preseason All-America second team at one of two guard positions.
Missouri Tigers offensive lineman Cayden Green has been named a second-team AP All-American. This is his first year receiving the honor and he was the only Tiger named to any of the teams.
Watch the video below as Missouri football reporter Joey Van Zummeren breaks down the new position left guard Cayden Green was working at during Missouri's practice Monday morning and what it could mean for the Tigers' offensive line.
Missouri Tigers left guard Cayden Green has earned some more preseason All-American recognition, being named to the second-team of the Sporting News' list on Wednesday morning.
If you ask head coach Eli Drinkwitz, the biggest positional competition for the Missouri Tigers is on the offensive line. Now, five days into fall camp, it's starting to become clearer what each player on Missouri's offensive front is capable of.
Missouri Tigers junior left guard Cayden Green was one of 50 players named to the preseason watch list for the Outland Trophy, given each year to the best interior lineman (on either offense or defense) in college football.
Two Missouri Tigers have landed on the media's preseason All-SEC Teams, the conference announced Friday After the Tigers took the stage for SEC Media Days, junior offensive guard Cayden Green landed on the first team and senior wide receiver Kevin Coleman Jr.
Missouri Tigers offensive guard Cayden Green was voted a Walter Camp Preseason second-team All-American, voted by FBS head coaches and sports information directors.
The Morning Commute for Tuesday, July 1 Today we’re talking about Cayden Green It’s that time of year for pre-season All-Americans. While Missouri’s offense is set to experience plenty of roster turnover, there is one key returner that is primed to have a big season.
Cayden Green was also named a preseason All-American Phil Steele magazine announced its preseason All-American and All-SEC teams the last two days, and the lists are littered with Tigers.
Missouri junior offensive lineman Cayden Green was named to the Phil Steele 2025 Preseason All-America First Team. Green is entering his second season as the starting left guard.
With the NFL season still a couple months away — and the 2026 draft even further out — early projections are already surfacing, and scouts believe Mizzou may have another offensive lineman ready to continue the program’s growing pipeline to the pros.