The Eagles didn't have a lot of salary cap wiggle room, so they were expected not to be very active in free agency. They ...
Johnston was quick to clarify there had not been any discussions about a potential path for the UFL and NFL to share players. However, he opined that such an arrangement could benefit both parties.
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The NFL has long been called the "No Fun League." That's not going away. On Wednesday, the NFL held a media briefing ahead of ...
Watson, who is listed at 464 pounds, is aiming to make NFL history. If a franchise selects Watson in next month's draft, he would become the heaviest player drafted in league history. Watson did ...
However, no defensive back has ever won it multiple times. • While voters for the NFL MVP Award seem to take team success into the equation, the same hasn't necessarily been true for DPOY accolades.
The NFL is one of the most lucrative sports leagues in the world, with top players earning eye-watering salaries, endorsement deals, and investment returns that rival those of Hollywood stars.
We’ll see if things break differently this time around. Patrick enters his 10th NFL season, playing for his fourth NFL team. The journeyman blocker has never sustained above-average play, but NFL ...
Former NFL running back LeShon Eugene Johnson has been indicted on 21 charges in a massive federal dog fighting bust that led to the recovery of 190 pit bulls, according to the Justice Department.
Spearheading next season's NFL Offensive Player of the Year odds, Barkley is the favorite at DraftKings, with Jahmyr Gibbs and Ja'Marr Chase also headlining the latest NFL odds. Gambling Problem?
or a high-IQ center — every dominant team in NFL history has had a prolific front five. But who are the best offensive linemen in NFL history? Since the league's first season in 1920 ...
Good morning, Winners! The Giants have officially done it. They've crafted the funniest quarterback room in NFL history.