According to Ian Rapoport, it’s fair to say Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa‘s future in Miami is tied to HC Mike McDaniel.
Rapoport says McDaniel has been one of Tagovailoa’s biggest advocates in the organization, and if McDaniel stays in 2026, there’s a strong chance Tagovailoa will remain the starter.
Dolphins owner Stephen Ross will be making the call on McDaniel at the end of the season. Rapoport adds Ross likes McDaniel and does not want to fire him, but that will be incumbent on him not losing the locker room down the stretch.
Tagovailoa’s struggles have played a major role...
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Caught up in the brutal, win-now-or-else culture of pro sports, many people forget that coaches don’t usually hit their prime until their forties or fifties. At 49, New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels might actually be entering his prime as an OC and unleashing the best form of his mind the NFL has ever seen. This is an under-discussed element of the Patriots’ current success.
McDaniels has been on an NFL sideline in either a coordinator or head coaching capacity for almost 20 years now. That experience adds up, and eventually, the accrual of all of that knowledge makes...
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The Philadelphia Eagles are in a delicate situation with A.J. Brown. The veteran wide receiver has not been shy about voicing his discontent with his lack of targets this season. It appears his tactics worked so well that they drew the attention of Philadelphia’s owner.
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie met with Brown during practice this week, per ESPN’s Sal Paolantonio. Lurie sought to hash out Brown’s public frustrations with his role in Philly’s offense.
Brown reportedly promised Lurie that he would stop complaining on social media, per one team official. However, Brown also told Lurie that he “just wants to...
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The Buffalo Bills are looking to pick up the pieces in Week 11 from a shocking upset loss against the Miami Dolphins a week ago. Just a week after beating the Kansas City Chiefs and looking like one of the best teams in the AFC, the Bills look as vulnerable as ever coming into a clash of 6-3 teams against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
The Bills will be without one of their top weapons for this game in wide receiver Keon Coleman, who is a surprise scratch for this contest. However, Coleman is not injured nor is he...
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The Cincinnati Bengals’ defense has been absolutely terrible this season. Most of the blame for Cincinnati’s struggles this season has been pinned on their inability to stop opposing offenses. It’s just been a terrible season for the Bengals, who already lost Joe Burrow for most of the season and Trey Hendrickson recently.
Well, the Bengals are set to get reinforcements soon. Burrow has already been activating and is starting to join practices again. However, Hendrickson might take a little longer to return. The star defensive end [will miss their Week 11 game once again with what is now being called...
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New York Giants’ Cam Skattebo is having the best time as he recovers from his ankle injury.
The Giants’ running back attended a UFC 322 match over the weekend, where he ran into the Russian influencer, Hasbulla, as he sat cage-side.
NO WAY: #Giants rookie running back Cam Skattebo met up with Hasbulla tonight.
— MLFootball (@MLFootball) November 16, 2025
Fans went into the comment section to share their excitement for the interaction between the Giants’ rookie and influencer.
“Wow, Cam Skattebo meeting Hasbulla at UFC 322 is hilarious! Love seeing these moments...
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The New England Patriots celebrated the best tight end in franchise history when signing Rob Gronkowski to a ceremonial one-day contract. Before watching his longtime team defeat the New York Jets, Gronkowski honored some of his most decorated peers.
Gronkowski selected his Mount Rushmore of NFL tight ends on Prime Video’s “Thursday Night Football” pre-game show. He excluded himself from the mix but started by naming a legend sitting next to him, Tony Gonzalez.
The 36-year-old marveled over the position’s all-time leader in catches and receiving yards, who played 17 seasons until retiring at age 37.
“You basically lead every...
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NFL insider Tom Pelissero added new fuel to the ongoing speculation surrounding Bill Belichick’s future. Pelissero keeps open the possibility of a return to the league even as the veteran coach insisted he is not pursuing the New York Giants opening or any other job. Belichick released a statement stressing his commitment to North Carolina. It dismissed reports that he might be interested in replacing fired Giants coach Brian Daboll.
The Insiders on @NFLGameDay Kickoff with @MikeGarafolo and @TomPelissero: #Jaguars plan for Travis Hunter to play both ways moving forward; An audition for #Giants interim coach Mike Kafka; How...
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The New York Jets had another embarrassing loss on Thursday Night Football. New York is now 2-8 heading into Week 11 and it shows during head coach Aaron Glenn’s media appearances. One NFL insider is worried that the rookie head coach is being too combative with New York media.
The Athletic’s Dianna Russini is worried about how Glenn has sparred with the media during his inaugural season.
“Glenn can say whatever he wants with whatever tone he feels at the podium; that’s part of the job,” Russini wrote on Saturday. “But around the league, he’s known as the opposite of...
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According to Erik Turner, the Bills are making WR Keon Coleman a healthy scratch for Week 11’s game against the Buccaneers.
Jordan Schultz confirms the report and says Coleman had a strong week of practice but the team wants to see more from him in other areas.
The team will be promoting WRs Mecole Hardman and Gabriel Davis today instead.
Coleman, 22, transferred to Florida State after spending the first two years of his collegiate career with Michigan State. He earned third-team All-Big Ten honors in 2022 and was first-team All-ACC in 2023. He declared early for the 2024 NFL...
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In just a matter of hours, the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams will meet in the first of two huge divisional clashes. Both teams are 7-2 and not only looking for the NFC West lead, but also pushing for the No. 1 seed in the conference. Week 11 is in Inglewood, where the Seahawks have won twice before against the Rams, but both times they were playing against backup quarterbacks. Sam Darnold and Matthew Stafford are playing like MVP candidates, while Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Puka Nacua are looking like two of the five best receivers in the NFL, and...
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The Philadelphia Eagles might have a 7-2 record this season, but that doesn’t mean that all is well in Philly. Far from it, actually: the Birds have been in the headlines due to their dysfunctional offense. Most of the headlines center around the dissatisfaction of their wide receivers, with AJ Brown being the most disgruntled.
There’s plenty to blame for the Eagles’ struggles on offense this season. Offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo and quarterback Jalen Hurts have been the suspects. Former NFL MVP Kurt Warner points towards Hurts’ inability to get Brown the ball [as the primary reason for the latter’s...
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