NFL free agency has officially arrived! Here's a look at which top players have signed new deals and the top remaining free agents.
Russell Wilson is already enjoying his time in The Big Apple. The ten-time Pro Bowler shocked the public when he decided to sign a one-year deal with the New York Giants yesterday. The franchise is coming off a dismal two years under head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen, who are both on the hot seat heading into 2025. Wilson’s production in NYC will go a long way toward dictating this organization’s future as it tries to remain competitive in a loaded NFC East.
As the 36-year-old looks forward to a crucial offseason, he enjoyed a light moment...
When the San Francisco 49ers took Trey Lance third-overall in the 2021 NFL Draft, the team thought they had their quarterback of their future. Despite only making 17 starts in college at North Dakota State, Lance had showed off plenty of top-flight traits that made him an attractive pick at the top of the draft.
But, due to injuries, inexperience, bad timing, and lack of polish, Lance’s NFL career has not worked out. A season-ending ankle injury in Week 2 of the 2022 season after being named starter eventually led to Brock Purdy becoming the incumbent start and franchise quarterback...
The NFL is seemingly trying to do everything in its power to take the fun out of the game. The league recently banned the controversial hip drop tackle which caused outrage among some players and fans.
Now they have taken it up a notch by instituting a 15-yard penalty on the so-called “nose wipe” celebration on Wednesday per ESPN NFL analyst Benjamin Solak. A celebration that was first popularized by quarterback Deshaun Watson when he was with the Houston Texas in 2018. LeBron James’ usage of the celebration was brought up in the trial of rapper Young Thug and questioned...
The Las Vegas Raiders delivered an aggressive offseason that won over fans. Personnel hires and free agency moves have slowly rebuilt enthusiasm for fans of the Silver and Black. But now Pete Carroll, Tom Brady, John Spytek and company have the No. 6 pick to address ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Raiders have a new quarterback in place in Geno Smith. Vegas has star edge rusher Maxx Crosby locked in for more years. The team also has Jakobi Meyers as the 1,000-yard receiving option. But all three could still see a new teammate enter their position room with...
The 49ers have continually made it clear that they intend to keep Brock Purdy around for the foreseeable future. Well, after extension negotiations reportedly started last month, it sounds like the two sides have made some progress.
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According to Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports, Purdy and the 49ers are “actively negotiating” a new deal. The hope is to finalize a contract before the start of the 2025 season.
The source did caution that an extension isn’t imminent, although they left the door open to the contract being finalized before next month’s draft....
While plenty could change over the next month, it sounds like we’re starting to get some clarity atop the draft board. During an appearance on NFL Live today, ESPN’s Adam Schefter said the Browns are “leaning towards” selecting Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter with the second-overall pick (h/t ESPN Cleveland).
Schefter cautions that things could change, but he believes Carter is “tracking to being a Brown.” Schefter also notes that the draft’s real intrigue starts with the Giants at No. 3, an indication that the Titans are destined to select Cam Ward with the first-overall pick.
There’s been plenty...
Just when it started to appear clear that the Tennessee Titans would take Cam Ward with the first overall pick in the upcoming draft, the team threw NFL observers a curveball. Following Ward’s Pro Day workout, Titans GM Mike Borgonzi pushed back on the notion that Tennessee was a lock to take the former Miami standout.
“I would say everything is on the table,” Borgonzi said regarding the Titans’ draft pick, per Kevin Patra of NFL.com.
“From the beginning I said I wanted to go through the whole process, and I felt like our priority was to build the offensive...
Aaron Rodgers is still looking for a home. The legendary quarterback washed out in New York as a member of the Jets, but, at this point, doesn’t want his career to end.
In recent weeks, it became clear that Aaron Rodgers would like to play for the Minnesota Vikings, but the Vikings aren’t necessarily all that interested in Aaron Rodgers, or so we thought. On Wednesday, it was reported that the Vikings are still open to the possibility that Rodgers could their QB1 next year.
After missing all but a handful of snaps in his first season with the Jets...
As we do each year, we’re following where the Pittsburgh Steelers sends their coaches, scouts, and personnel during Pro Days ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. This list will be updated over the next month for the Steelers we spot out on the trail. While some presences carry more weight than others, we do our […]
Stephen A. Smith has finally addressed the recently leaked audio of ESPN producer Ryan Bertrand slamming him as an “crazy” analyst.
Last week, Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe obtained a leaked tape from an anonymous source on Bertrand ripping Stephen A. Smith. In the video, Bertrand can be heard calling him an “angry black man…crazy,” and “paid “to create controversy.”
Bertrand also questioned why the 57-year-old personality can go on Fox News to talk about Gaza when he was “just talking about the Lakers three hours ago.” You can hear the clip below:
ESPN LEAKS: OMG Obtains Audio of...
Today’s minor moves:
Carolina Panthers
Las Vegas Raiders
New York Giants
San Francisco 49ers
Tennessee Titans