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Armed with perspective, John Ross aims to show the Eagles he hasn’t lost a step
Philly.com· 3 hours agoJohn Ross thought he was done with football, and how could he not? This was arguably the fastest...
NFL Rumors: Commanders 'Optimistic' About Hosting 2027 Draft in Washington D.C.
Bleacher Report· 6 days agoThe report did note people within the NFL are cautioning against the Commanders' optimism because...
Dolphins reportedly extend Jaylen Waddle, making him one of highest-paid WRs
Fox Sports· 9 hours agoJaylen Waddle and the Dolphins have agreed to a three-year, $84.75 million extension with $76...
Former Raiders 1st-Round Bust Signs Contract With Chargers
Heavy.com· 10 hours agoThe Las Vegas Raiders didn’t do Alex Leatherwood any favors when they took him in the first round of...
Ekwonu Details Sophomore Struggles, Eager to Bounce Back in 2024
Sports Illustrated· 3 hours agoTwo years ago, the Carolina Panthers were jumping for joy when North Carolina State offensive tackle...
5 Players to Target (2024 Fantasy Football)
FantasyPros· 12 hours agoA gamer’s draft slot can partially dictate their first few picks in fantasy football drafts. For instance, telling gamers to draft Christian McCaffrey isn ...
Cleveland Browns continue to have one of the most athletic teams in the NFL | Sporting News
Sporting News· 1 day agoStrong prospects like Braylon Edwards, Brady Quinn and Trent Richardson haven’t panned out for one...
Bills fade into crowded AFC field in 2024 NFL roster rankings
Sports Illustrated· 9 hours agoThe Buffalo Bills—while demonstrably a team in transition—are still built to be competitive in the...
Dolphins agree to 3-year, $84.75 million contract extension with WR Jaylen Waddle, AP source says
ABC News· 8 hours agoThe deal includes $76 million guaranteed and keeps Waddle under contract through the 2028 season....
Jaylen Waddle contract details: Where Dolphins star ranks among NFL's highest-paid WRs after...
Sporting News· 8 hours agoJaylen Waddle signed a new deal with the Dolphins. He will be compensated at a top-five rate, but...