A cart transported Trent Brown off the field during the Bengals’ loss to the Commanders on Monday night, and the veteran tackle will not return this season.
Trent Brown is officially signed on to protect the right side of the Joe Burrow's pocket for the Cincinnati Bengals. Brown is coming from the New England Patriots, a team hoping to find its own Burrow next month in the NFL Draft.
Three $100 million-plus contracts were handed out during the first week of NFL free agency. In total, more than 250 players found new homes for the 2024 season. But there are plenty of impact players left on the mark.
With a league-high $96M available under the NFL's new salary cap, the Commanders can afford the league’s top free agents, but a conservative approach may offer more long-term success.
With NFL free agency set to begin at 4 p.m. ET on Wednesday, March 13, most teams have already started scouring the list of available players, trying to find cost-effective options to fill out their respective rosters.
Although the free-agency period generally brings plenty of excitement and optimism, there will surely be several deals signed this offseason that teams will ultimately regret.
After another heartbreaking year and extending their North American sports leading playoff drought to 13 seasons, it’s time for the Jets to focus on the offseason.
New England Patriots offensive lineman Trent Brown's loyalty to starting quarterback Mac Jones may come into question following an interesting decision on social media.
Brown appeared in just five games last season after spending weeks on the reserve/COVID list after testing positive for the coronavirus. He also missed time due to a calf injury and IV mishap.
Brown spent the 2018 season in New England, starting every game of the Super Bowl-winning season, which earned him his four-year, $66-million contract with the Raiders.
Trent Brown returned to the Las Vegas Raiders lineup on Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts. He made sure his return to the field wouldn't be forgotten.
Brown signed a four-year, $66 million contract with the Raiders last offseason after starting his career with the San Francisco 49ers and New England Patriots.