The St. Louis Cardinals have made several trades over the past few seasons that have backfired but not all transactions made by the front office were foolish.
Tuesday means homers in baseball, but a warning on the weather today. It appears a large bulk of games are currently at risk of either a delay or postponement, which can impact the level of analysis we can truthfully glean.
Following several big signings and trades, it’s looking like a big year lies ahead for the Cleveland Browns. They’ve acquired key pieces on both the offensive and defensive ends of the ball, and the league is taking notice.
There's something about Jim Schwartz that keeps his former players coming back for more. Take it from new Browns linebacker Jordan Hicks. He played in Schwartz system in Philadelphia from 2016-2018 and thrived.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Clevleand Browns are signing LB Jordan Hicks to a two-year, $8 million deal according to Adam Schefter. Hicks, 31, is a former third-round pick of the Eagles back in 2015.
On Friday, the San Francisco Giants signed one of the top available relievers—as a starter. Jordan Hicks, of triple-digit sinker fame, will get $44 million over four years to try to work out of the rotation.
Phillies fans are getting restless. It’s no surprise; Dave Dombrowski has made some huge additions in each of the past two offseasons, signing All-Stars Kyle Schwarber, Nick Castellanos, and Trea Turner.
The Vikings announced three moves on Saturday, activating LB Jordan Hicks from injured reserve following compartment syndrome that required surgery. The team is also elevating WR Lucky Jackson and CB Jaylin Williams for Week 16.
Vikings HC Kevin O’Connell announced they plan to designate LB Jordan Hicks to return from injured reserve this week, per Ben Goessling. This opens a three-week
Let’s see if we can find the team some bullpen help. For the first part of this offseason, I wrote a number of articles here regarding the Cubs and the bigger-name free agents.
The calendar has turned to December, meaning the top executives from each organization and the top agents from around the league gather for the winter meetings.
Identifying potential destinations for mid-tier free agents is always a difficult task. When it comes to the top-ranked players, the market is usually pretty clear straightaway.