The offseason brings reason for excitement, even for the NFL's bottom feeders. Here's a look at one roster add every fanbase should be excited about heading into the 2025 season.
This is quite a unique arrangement involving two parties who no longer want to be together but aren't willing to force a divorce at this point in the offseason.
Eagles general manager Howie Roseman has developed a penchant for targeting SEC players in the NFL Draft, especially in recent years, and it has been integral in forming Philadelphia's championship core.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have finished .500 or better every season since 2003, but it might be challenging to keep that streak alive after losing quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Justin Fields this offseason.
Amid rumors claiming that Carr could miss at least a portion of the upcoming season due to a shoulder injury, the New Orleans Saints selected Shough with the 40th overall pick of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Multiple team executives spoke with The Athletic's Mike Sando about whether 2022 fifth-round draft pick Sam Howell could follow in Sam Darnold's footsteps with the Vikings.
Drake Maye appears to be the answer at quarterback for the Patriots, but after a pair of last-place finishes in the AFC East, we have questions about the team’s prospects for 2025.
One unnamed team executive told Mike Sando of The Athletic why the Giants should sit Jaxson Dart behind veterans Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston for as long as possible.
On Friday, ESPN's Daniel Oyefusi and Jeremy Fowler explained in a lengthy piece why the Browns felt comfortable with drafting Sanders when they did after Cleveland and every other team passed on the polarizing prospect a handful of times.
Once again, the Buffalo Bills had no answers for the Kansas City Chiefs in last year’s playoffs, losing 32-29 in the AFC Championship game. What will it take to get over the hump?
While the San Francisco 49ers and Purdy reportedly are "not close" to signing a contract extension as of the first Friday of May, the two parties allegedly "have a vested interest in getting [an agreement] done before" training camp begins.
If Shedeur Sanders goes on to prove the Steelers wrong as a Browns player, he could give one of Cleveland's division rivals plenty of nightmares over the next decade or so.
Many thought the Pittsburgh Steelers would use a premier pick in the 2025 NFL Draft on a quarterback. Instead, the organization decided to pick Derrick Harmon with the 21st overall selection, then stay put at pick 83 overall to select running back Kaleb Johnson.