Each week, Yardbarker monitors the 2026 NFL Draft, scheduled April 23-25 in Pittsburgh. We're answering the biggest questions about the draft. With that in mind, here are five: Former NFL QB Orlovsky said Monday on ESPN's "Get Up" that he prefers Alabama Crimson Tide QB Simpson to Indiana Hoosiers QB Mendoza, the presumptive No.
Penix is recovering from surgery he underwent this past fall to repair a partially torn ACL.
The NFL hasn't picked a date for Super Bowl LXII in February 2028 because of the possibility that the season could be extended at some point before the 2027 schedule is released in May of next year.
With uncertainty surrounding what the Pittsburgh Steelers are going to do at quarterback, both for 2026 and into the future, a legend brought up a familiar name as a possible option.
How many of the players responsible for the best receiving season in the history of each NFL franchise can you name in five minutes?
Bain offered quite a response to those who think he can't be a dominant force at the highest level.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Dolphins appear to be attempting to walk two contradictory paths this offseason.
Wilson began September as the Giants' QB1, but he was benched in favor of Dart after Big Blue opened the campaign with three straight losses.
During a Tuesday appearance on Cleveland sports radio station 92.3 The Fan, league insider Adam Caplan of SiriusXM and other outlets spoke about the red flags that hovered over Sanders last spring.
Smith-Njigba led the NFL this past regular season with 1,793 receiving yards, while Nacua was second with 1,715 yards.
Orlovsky generated plenty of headlines when he said on Monday that he believes Simpson and not Mendoza "is the best quarterback" in this year's draft class.
The Chiefs desperately need some help in the pass-rushing department.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
Journeyman quarterback Teddy Bridgewater isn't riding off into the sunset of retirement just yet.
NFL free agency is in its third week, but clubs in the NFC North have already made splashes. With that in mind, here's a look at each team's best and worst signing, plus a free agent to target in the second wave.
The Steelers acquired Pittman from the Indianapolis Colts earlier in March and then signed him to a three-year, $59M contract extension.
The Niners are adamant about lowering Williams' $47M cap hit, knowing that they need the financial flexibility to make moves. Williams, however, has refused to agree to a reworked deal.
Were Ravens players upset with the way Harbaugh handled the end of their Week 18 game?
How many of the NFL quarterbacks to throw at least six touchdowns in one NFL game in the Super Bowl Era (since 1966) can you name in five minutes?
Diggs remains unsigned after the initial frenzy at the opening of free agency.
The Seattle Seahawks opened the wallet for wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, agreeing to a four-year, $168.6 million deal, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Monday.
The Ravens backed out of their agreement to acquire Crosby for two first-round draft picks after Crosby failed a physical for reasons related to the meniscus repair he underwent.
Whether or not New York Giants head coach John Harbaugh could and/or should make Notre Dame Fighting Irish star running back Jeremiyah Love the fifth overall pick of the 2026 NFL Draft has become somewhat of a controversial topic among Giants fans.
Will the Seahawks look to extend Darnold?
McCarthy was Rodgers' head coach when they were employed by the Packers from 2006 through a portion of the 2018 season.
Are the Cowboys in for yet another drawn out contract dispute with a key player?
Hopkins shared Arizona offenses with Murray from 2020 through the 2022 season.
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