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A way-too-early look at four wide receivers with an average draft position (ADP) in Round 6 or later who have the potential to lead their team in targets during the 2024 season.
The Arizona Cardinals made Marvin Harrison Jr. the first wide receiver selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, and he has a chance to take on a significant workload in Year 1.
Jared Goff is a very good quarterback, but now the Lions -- one of the best-run franchises in recent years -- will have to continue to do outstanding work with the difficulty setting set just a little bit higher.
With 250-plus prospects finding new homes within the NFL ranks, we can start sorting these future fantasy assets into rankings and tiers in preparation for one of the most important events of the fantasy football offseason: rookie drafts.
Suspended Toronto Argonauts quarterback Chad Kelly said he will withdraw from training camp and hopes to "learn, grow and better myself" through counseling after his suspension by the league.
The Patriots have signed center David Andrews to a one-year contract extension that includes $8 million fully guaranteed, league sources told ESPN on Thursday.
The Texans' Dylan Horton got to ring the bell, signifying his last radiation treatment after being diagnosed with Stage 4 Hodgkin's lymphoma in December.
Brian Flores will be among the participants in the NFL's fifth accelerator program, an event hosted by the league to strengthen the pipeline of diverse candidates for front office and coaching positions.
The Jets landed a record number of prime-time games over the first three months of the 2024 season because the appeal of four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers was too great to ignore, the NFL said Thursday.
Toronto Argonauts quarterback Chad Kelly, who faces a suspension of at least nine games after investigating a lawsuit filed by a former strength and conditioning coach, has withdrawn from training camp.
After the Bills lost to the Chiefs in January to end their postseason, veteran safety Micah Hyde told reporters that he wasn't sure about his future with Buffalo.
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