Notre Dame's all-time winningest quarterback is now the proud owner of a Super Bowl ring. Ian Book, who quarterbacked at Notre Dame from 2016-2020, received his Super Bowl ring from the Philadelphia Eagles over the weekend.
A former member of the New Orleans Saints is looking for a new home and it sounds like he could have an opportunity outside of the National Football League if he opts to go that route.
The Canadian Football League has long used a negotiation list for its teams to acquire the rights to active NFL players. That remains the case in 2025, and after a few updates were revealed.
It doesn't seem like that long ago that Ian Book left Notre Dame as the winningest quarterback in the long history of the football program, but this coming fall with be the fifth the Fighting Irish play since his departure.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
Per Mike Klis, the Broncos are hosting three tryout players at their rookie minicamp, including QB Ian Book. The team is also hosting TE Cole Fotheringham and RB Chris Evans.
Ahead of the Denver Broncos' rookie minicamp, which begins on Friday, May 7th, the Broncos had a change to their quarterback room. With the ability to bring in veterans to get a workout at rookie minicamp, one of the Broncos' quarterbacks backed out, and another joined the team.
The Broncos were scheduled to host free agent QB Desmond Ridder for a tryout on Friday. However, Mike Klis says Ridder opted to “back out” of the workout with Denver.
In the long history of Notre Dame football no quarterback won more games as a starter than Ian Book. Book of course starred for the Fighting Irish from 2016-2020.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Quarterback Ian Book was a fourth-round selection of the New Orleans Saints in the 2021 NFL Draft out of Notre Dame. He was the ninth quarterback chosen that year, taken with the 133rd overall pick. A three-year starter for the Fighting Irish, Book also started two games during the 2017 season.
The Philadelphia Eagles signed quarterback Ian Book to their practice squad on Thursday, just days after waiving him, as the team makes last-minute roster moves in preparation for their game against the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card round of the NFL postseason.
The Philadelphia Eagles are headed into the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs with a matchup against the Green Bay Packers on the horizon. Just before
The Philadelphia Eagles announced they have signed QB Ian Book to their practice squad. In correspondence, the Eagles have waived DB Mekhi Garner from the practice squad.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced they have waived QB Ian Book. Book, 26, was drafted by the Saints in the fourth round out of Notre Dame in the 2021 NFL Draft.
The Eagles signed Ian Book to the practice squad Thursday. The team signed him to the active roster Saturday. That will allow Book to serve as the emergency third quarterback in Sunday's game against the Cowboys.
When news broke that the Philadelphia Eagles were bringing former Notre Dame quarterback Ian Book off of the street to serve as their fourth rostered quarterback as a member of the practice squad, it spelled very bad news for Jalen Hurts’ chances to play in Week 17.
When former Notre Dame quarterback Ian Book isn’t competing for a roster spot with the Kansas City Chiefs, he apparently is putting down an unhealthy amount of pizza.
The Kansas City Chiefs wrapped up their 2024 training camp in style. According to Patrick Mahomes, the team celebrated with a pizza party, something that they've done every year.
We've heard the rumors about where big-name quarterbacks like Aaron Rodgers and Lamar Jackson might end up, but what about potential backup QBs? The Philadelphia Eagles will be in the market for a new back-up quarterback this offseason.
Jalen Hurts emphatically established himself as "the guy" in Philadelphia this season with an MVP-caliber season, leaving the Eagles without much drama at the position.