The Las Vegas Raiders still have a little over 3.5 months till their week one matchup vs the Miami Dolphins at 4:25 EST on September 13th. The Raiders have a series of camp battles to keep an eye on over the next few months prior to their roster cuts, it’s only May but things can unfold pretty quickly as to who the starters will end up being for the Las Vegas Raiders. The Raiders will see at least a few new starters from this time last year after parting ways with receiver Jakobi Meyers at the trade deadline, trading QB...
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The Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office confirmed they have issued an arrest warrant for 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk in regards to a misdemeanor speeding charge from December of last year, per Aidin Vaziri of the San Francisco Chronicle.
The case appears to stem from a video posted by Aiyuk of him driving near Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, going 64 miles per hour in a 40 mph zone.
Aiyuk, 28, was a one-year starter at Arizona State and earned first-team All-Pac 12 in his final season. The 49ers traded up with the Vikings to select him with the No....
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The Santa Clara Police Department has issued an arrest warrant for 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk, Edward Lewis of the New York Post reports. Aiyuk is wanted on a misdemeanor charge of exhibition of speed.
More to come…
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Every Cowboys fan knows there’s going to be battle for the backup RB position in this year’s camp, but how many see Israel Abanikanda as one of the contenders? A late addition to last year’s practice squad, Abanikanda may be a more meaningful presence this summer than you think.
Years in NFL: 3
Acquired by: Free agency (2025)
After a strong college career at Pitt, Abanikanda entered the NFL draft process with the label of an athletically gifted runner, mixing power and speed, but lacking in technique. Considered a mid-round prospect in the 2023 draft class, Abanikanda was...
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The Pittsburgh Steelers took care of one of their young core players on Tuesday, reportedly agreeing to terms with Nick Herbig on a four-year extension. It locks up a key member of the defense as the Steelers continue to spend more than anybody else on that side of the ball. However, to FS1’s Jason McIntyre, […]
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LOS ANGELES — After appearing grumpy following the Los Angeles Rams' first-round selection of backup quarterback Ty Simpson on draft night, head coach Sean McVay was back to his chippy, enthusiastic self after his team consummated one of the biggest trades in NFL history, securing the league’s best defensive player in former Cleveland Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett. Garrett sat sandwiched between jovial Rams general manager Les Snead and McVay during the opening moments of his introductory press conference. And then the duo got down to the nitty-gritty of a franchise-altering move that had been in the works for months,...
Taking advantage of their position as reigning AFC Super Bowl representatives, the New England Patriots made an all-in move this week, trading two draft picks for A.J. Brown. The agreement came after months of trade rumors linking the three-time Pro Bowl receiver to New England, but now we’re learning even more about why the trade was so complicated.
Shortly after the trade was completed, Patriots VP of player personnel Eliot Wolf spoke to Yahoo’s Jori Epstein, where he revealed that Brown has a “degenerative knee condition.” It’s an interesting discovery, considering he only ever missed one regular season game due...
On Wednesday, Green Bay Packers pass-rusher Micah Parsons told the local press that he has a strict “nine-month rule” to return to game action, according to the Green Bay Press-Gazette’s Ryan Wood. This makes sense, considering that receiver Christian Watson, who tore his ACL late in the 2025 season, took nine months to return to practice and nine months and 21 days to return to games.
For perspective, Parsons, who tore his ACL on December 14th, had his knee surgery on December 29th. Essentially, he should be expected to return to practice in late September, which would now be allowed...
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The possibility of Aaron Donald returning to the Los Angeles Rams has remained one of the NFL’s most fascinating storylines ever since the future Hall of Famer announced his retirement. While Donald has repeatedly maintained that he is enjoying retirement, comments from inside the Rams organization continue to fuel speculation that his playing career may not be over after all.
The latest development came from Rams safety Quentin Lake, who posted a message on his Instagram story suggesting Donald’s return is inevitable. Lake’s post reportedly stated that Donald’s comeback is “not a matter of if, but a matter of when.”...
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Who needs Myles Garrett when you can pair Osa Odighizuwa with Nick Bosa?
The San Francisco 49ers are hopeful that their prized defensive offseason acquisition can pick up where he left off with the Dallas Cowboys the past two seasons. Odighizuwa led all defensive tackles in pressures in 2024. Last year, Odighizuwa was once again near the top of the leaderboard. He finished fourth among all defensive linemen with 20 quarterback knockdowns.
Odighizuwa walks into an appetizing situation for any defensive tackle. He gets to play alongside Bosa. Unlike Javon Hargrave, Osa has a wingspan that should allow him to...
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The long-awaited A.J. Brown trade between the Eagles and Patriots finally came together on Monday. Before agreeing to ship out a 2028 first-round pick and a 2027 fifth-rounder for Brown, the Patriots held out hope the Eagles would accept a package headlined by a second-rounder, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The sides began discussing the 2028 first-rounder about a month ago, Rapoport adds.
Eagles general manager Howie Roseman was not going to move Brown unless he got a Round 1 selection back, Zach Berman of The Athletic reports.
Speaking with the media on Monday, Roseman said: *“I...
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Packers EDGE Micah Parsons confirmed on Wednesday that he will begin the 2026 season on the Physically Unable to Perform list, per Ian Rapoport.
Parsons mentioned that he has four months left in his recovery from his torn ACL, which puts him on track for an October return. He added that he also underwent a meniscus procedure, and that they have a “strict nine-month rule” for players who suffered more damage than an ACL tear, per Rob Demovsky.
Starting the season on the PUP list means Parsons will miss at least the first four games of the season....
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