Rising up, back on the street. It’s the eye of the tiger. On a chilly December night in 2020, a young man named Ryan Finley stepped onto a field that was known as “Paul Brown Stadium” at the time and shocked the world on Monday Night Football.
The Houston Texans didn't need to see quarterback Ryan Finley perform in organized team activities to know he wasn't long for the club.
It remains unlikely any team will actively pursue the 25-year-old until his status for the upcoming campaign is known.
Mills went in the midst of a Day 2 QB run, hearing his name called just after Florida QB Kyle Trask (Buccaneers) and Texas A&M QB Kellen Mond (Vikings).
Needless to say, this isn’t the Houston QB news that everyone has been waiting on.
Ryan Finley is unlikely to ever be a household name at quarterback for the Bengals, but he showed out in Cincinnati's upset win of the division rival Steelers on Monday night.
In Scout's Takes, former NFL scout Matt Williamson dishes on the rookie QB who have played extensively this season. Why does he worry about Giants starter Daniel Jones? Fumbles. Lots of fumbles.
In his weekly NFL mismatches column, Yardbarker's Michael Nania explains what should worry the Bengals, Giants and Panthers on Sunday.
In his weekly NFL mismatches column, Yardbarker's Michael Nania explains why this could be an especially brutal Sunday for the Jets' Sam Darnold.
Former NFL scout Matt Williamson assesses rookies who have excelled after two full weeks of preseason games.
Trying to select the best of the best is never easy, especially when figuring out the best college football players in the land at each position. It can be argued that the three best players in all of the game are quarterbacks, while there are some defensive playmakers who are just as worthy of consideration.
It's that time of year again — no, not just the holiday season. Bowl season. A college football junkie's dream, when it's OK to sit on the couch for hours watching heavily sponsored games — at mostly at half-filled stadiums.
The first matchup of the college bowl season is still more than a month away. So that means it's the perfect time to look into that crystal ball and see who might play who and where.
After a few weeks of some great matchups as well as some huge upsets, Week 11 settles down a bit. There are four games featuring two ranked teams with the top two ranked teams in the nation (Alabama, Clemson) involved in half of those contests (against Mississippi State and Boston College, respectively).
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