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Schedule of Articles
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Tuesday, June 2: Fourth & One by Luciano11
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Friday, June 5: NO ARTICLES!… Yet! …..but I have lots of faith!
Weekend Links, June 6-7
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Jets general manager Darren Mougey quietly assembled a well-rounded draft class aimed at addressing several key needs. While the group wasn’t flashy, New York made efficient use of its resources, making seven selections before the end of Round 5.
Giants general manager Joe Schoen added two major pieces to an already effective pass rush, executed a trade to land the Giants’ quarterback of the future, and grabbed a fan-favorite weapon for the backfield.
Although this year's NFL draft just wrapped up, it's never too early to start scouting next year's running back prospects, including Notre Dame's Jeremiyah Love.
Estimated Reading Time: 3 minutes Despite holding eight picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Dolphins had to navigate a gap of more than 100 selections between their second-round pick (No. 37) and their next selection at No. 143 — the first of three fifth-round picks. That’s a challenging stretch to manage and puts added […]
Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman thrives in the chaos of the NFL draft. And his strategic movement around the board, combined with sharp player evaluation, helped deliver an exceptional class.
Faced with serious needs on the defensive side of the ball, Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot approached the draft aggressively, trading up twice to target key players who could make an immediate impact.
New Carolina Panthers signing Mapalo 'Maz' Mwansa grew up wanting to emulate Manchester City legend Yaya Touré, but he had all but given up on organised sport before an off-the-cuff comment changed his life.
Phil Simms told longtime New York Daily News writer Gary Myers on Friday that he was "outvoted by his family" and his No. 11 will remain retired by the Giants and won't go to Abdul Carter.
Jets quarterback Jordan Travis announced his retirement after a devastating leg injury suffered in 2023 while at Florida State "never responded" to treatment.
Free agent Elijah Moore, who caught a career-high 61 passes for 538 yards and one touchdown last season for the Browns, is signing with the Bills, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The Baltimore Ravens on Saturday reached agreement on a new contract with former Rams veteran offensive tackle Joseph Noteboom, 29, a third-round pick in 2018 who spent the first seven seasons of his career with Los Angeles after playing at TCU.
New Panthers wide receiver Hunter Renfrow on Thursday discussed his battle with ulcerative colitis, a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that led to him sitting out last season.
Wide receiver Zay Flowers missed both of the Ravens' playoff games because of a knee injury, but he's in good shape as he heads toward the 2025 season.
The Ravens have had an undrafted rookie on their initial 53-man roster in 20 of the last 21 years and 17 players are vying to make it 21-of-22 later this year.
After the Falcons confessed a week ago today that the prank call made during the draft to quarterback Shedeur Sanders traces back to defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich, many in the league wondered whether the Falcons would get a pass.
Cornerback Shavon Revel's bid to be a first-round pick in the 2025 draft hit a significant road bump when he tore his ACL while playing for East Carolina last September.
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