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Ten players with the potential to be true league winners in 2025. Each offers excellent value at their current ADP and has a clear path to finishing among the top scorers at their positions.
PFF Lead NFL Draft Analyst Trevor Sikkema offers his breakdowns for 24 running back prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft, from Jeremiyah Love to Nicholas Singleton to a Texas tandem and more.
Former Colts owner Jim Irsay suffered setbacks from a longtime addiction to painkillers before his May death and overdosed at least three times since February 2020, according to The Washington Post.
As Titans wide receiver Calvin Ridley heads into Year 2 with the franchise, he's in a better headspace in his life after injuries and a mental health journey, which included a gambling suspension, derailed his career.
A day after the Cowboys traded star pass rusher Micah Parsons to the Packers, head coach Brian Schottenheimer says Dallas' team goals of competing for a championship "haven't changed."
Micah Parsons was introduced by the Packers on Friday and said he was relieved and excited to get back to playing football after a contentious offseason in Dallas.
The Packers will have a player wearing No. 1 for the first time since Curly Lambeau when Micah Parsons takes the field for the first time since Thursday's trade and they will also have a player wearing No. 0 for the first time in franchise history.
The Panthers are set to bring back Hunter Renfrow, but their need at receiver wasn't just because they traded Adam Thielen to the Vikings earlier this week.
Current Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer will never (at least while he still has that job) share his true thoughts on the decision to trade linebacker Micah Parsons to the Packers.
With a Week 1 intra-Ohio battle looming for the Browns, they still don't have on the team a running back who played most recently for The Ohio State University.
Micah Parsons is now a Packer and there's plenty of excitement to see what he can do in Green Bay, but there are a couple of obstacles for him to navigate with just over a week to go before the start of the regular season.
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