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Seahawks' Leonard Williams, Byron Murphy II will exploit Pats o-line

I covered the Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl LX plan to attackNew England Patriots center Garrett Bradbury last week, but guards Jared Wilson and Mike Onwenu have been playing great next to him, too.

Both were third round picks who New England has seen good return on investment with- but both also have weaknesses which Seahawks defensive tackles Leonard Williams and Byron Murphy II can exploit.

Wilson is a rookie who can be beaten by a quick get off, which is Williams bread and butter. He also has shorter arms, which will struggle to keep Williams in front of him. He’s good once he locks on with his hands, but Williams can prevent that by long-arming him. Murphy also has a quick get off, and similar weight despite being over two inches shorter than Wilson. He can use his signature knee-in-the-ground technique to hold the line of scrimmage against Wilson, which will be key against the Patriots running game with TreVeyon Henderson and Rhamondre Stevenson.

Onwenu is an incredibly stout shorter guard, but his long arms allow him to do well against power rushes. He has surprising quickness, good footwork and is violent with his upper body. However, he struggles to move laterally. This makes for a great double team opportunity for Williams. If he can force both Bradbury and Onwenu to double team him in the A gap, Onwenu’s side-to-side struggles won’t be able to get in front of a Seahawks linebacker taking advantage of the wide open B gap. This way, Williams can create opportunities for Ernest Jones IV and Drake Thomas to get in the backfield and wreak havoc.

Before you see what Williams posted on Twitter this weekend and Instagram today, make sure you’re not in a workplace where you can’t get extremely fired up- because he’s clearly ready. When he has a chance to go from a current to an all-time great, he’s a safe bet to operate like both- respecting his opponents enough to scout them with enough confidence to cryptically broadcast his readiness for war. 

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks' Williams, Murphy II target Patriots' o-line weaknesses

Steelers could fix Mike McCarthy's offense with 1 move

Steelers could fix Mike McCarthy's offense with 1 move originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Pittsburgh Steelers' passing offense in 2025 was D.K. Metcalf or bust. 

With Aaron Rodgers at the helm, Metcalf was the only legitimate passing threat defense had to worry about, and under Mike McCarthy, that has to change.

Metcalf led the Steelers in yards (850), and the next best was running back Kenneth Gainwell (486), and he actually had more receptions than Metcalf as well.

So, how can McCarthy get some more juice in the passing game this offseason?

Bleacher Report's Alex Kay wants the Steelers to go after Green Bay Packers weapon Romeo Doubs.

"Romeo Doubs would be a sensible No. 2 choice to pair with Metcalf in 2026," Kay wrote. "He is coming off a career year with the Packers, one in which he posted a 55/724/6 line despite a litany of competition in a crowded receiving corps.

"Springing free of that situation and landing in Pittsburgh, where he would immediately stand out as a close second to Metcalf in the pecking order, could easily result in the wideout achieving a 1,000-yard season in Year 5."

More:Joe Brady urged to make 1 move for Bills success

Doubs a nice fit in Pittsburgh

Getting Metcalf help and forcing defenses to choose when and where to double him will make life easier for the whole offense. Having Metcalf on one side and Doubs on the other, whoever is at quarterback will have two good weapons to attack with.

Spotrac.com has Doubs' value set at $12 million APY, so he would take up a lot of the salary cap pie, which is another tick to this move.

In three of his four seasons, Doubs has surpassed 600 receiving yards, with last year being his best return as a pro (724 yards, 6 TDs). That sort of production is what the Steelers need.

If the Steelers want an uptick in offensive form, getting more receiver help is key, and Doubs offers Pittsburgh that chance.

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Lions fan Ryan Kennedy sues Steelers, DK Metcalf, Chad Johnson, others

Detroit Lions fan Ryan Kennedy, who was involved in a physical incident with Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf during Week 16 of the 2025 regular season, is suing multiple parties tied to the incident that occurred last December.

According to CBS Sports' DeJanay Booth-Singleton, Kennedy filed a $100 million lawsuit against the Steelers organization, wide receiver DK Metcalf, Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson, Shannon Sharpe's company Shay Shay Media, All Time Sports LLC, and Ford Field for defamation and negligence.

Per reporter Ari Meirov, Kennedy claims he was "falsely branded a racist in national media" after the altercation with Metcalf on December 21. His legal team states there is no video or audio evidence to support claims that racial slurs were involved.

Additionally, Kennedy is suing Metcalf for assault and battery, as well as the Steelers for their "alleged liability in the incident."

#Lions fan Ryan Kennedy has filed a $100M lawsuit against #Steelers WR DK Metcalf and the media company tied to Chad Johnson and Shannon Sharpe, alleging defamation, negligence, and more.

Kennedy says he was falsely branded a racist in national media following a Dec. 21… pic.twitter.com/iM3H0K164o

— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) February 3, 2026

We at Steelers Wire remain committed to providing key updates on this ongoing legal situation involving Metcalf and others.

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This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers sued by Lions fan involved in DK Metcalf altercation

Joe Brady urged to make 1 move for Bills success

Joe Brady urged to make 1 move for Bills success originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

One of the biggest issues plaguing the Buffalo Bills in recent seasons has been the lack of receiver options for Josh Allen.

Khalil Shakir is his go-to guy, but aside from that? It's tight end Dalton Kincaid.

No. 17 needs more. And perhaps more importantly, a star receiver to help should the offensive load.

But where can the Bills look? The draft is one option, so is free agency. It will depend on how much general manager Brandon Beane wants to spend on a receiver, though.

Bleacher Report's Alex Kay has an idea of who the Bills could go after -- Indianapolis Colts star Alec Pierce.

“If that decision is going to be successful, his first offseason calling the shots must include an overhaul of the receiving corps," Kay wrote. “Buffalo could benefit from several of the big-name wideouts hitting free agency this spring, but Alec Pierce is the most realistic target in terms of projected contract and impact his role could have on the offense.”

More:Ravens tipped to swipe All-Pro from rivals

Is Pierce a realistic target?

You could say that. In each of his four years, Pierce's production has increased, and he is coming off a 1,003-yard, 6 TD season with the Colts.

But this is the stat the Bills will like the most. In the last two seasons, Pierce has averaged over 20 yards per reception.

There's Allen's deep threat.

Spotrac.com has his calculated market value set at $20.2 million APY, so that won't break the bank for the Bills, and it would give the offense another playmaker alongside Shakir and Kincaid.

He might not be top of the wish list for some, but Pierce could be a dangerous weapon in Brady's offense.

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DeMarcus Lawrence weighs in on Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime show debate

Photo by Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images
Photo by Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images

Bad Bunny’s place as the Super Bowl halftime show performer has been known for some time, but the debate around the decision has flared up again this week.

With the Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks taking place on Sunday, renewed criticism has emerged from sections of the NFL fanbase.

As the conversation picked up pace, NFL players were asked for their views on the choice.

DeMarcus Lawrence and Stefon Diggs both offered clear support for Bad Bunny and explained why they believe he belongs on the sport’s biggest stage.

DeMarcus Lawrence says Bad Bunny reflects America’s diversity

Lawrence welcomed Bad Bunny’s role in the halftime show and framed his support around representation rather than musical taste.

“I think it’s unique,” Lawrence said. “We have so many different cultures and ethnic backgrounds in America that I think it’s time to start embracing all of them and bringing them into the fold.”

The defensive star linked the decision to a wider idea of what the Super Bowl represents.

“That’s what really makes America great,” Lawrence added, suggesting the halftime show should reflect the diversity of the audience watching.

Rather than seeing the renewed criticism as an issue, Lawrence viewed Bad Bunny’s involvement as a positive step.

For him, the Super Bowl stage is an opportunity to showcase artists who resonate with different communities across the country.

Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Stefon Diggs calls Bad Bunny the perfect choice

Diggs echoed those sentiments while speaking at the Super Bowl’s opening night earlier this week.

The wide receiver made it clear he was not interested in turning the discussion into a political debate.

“I don’t really get into politics or religion on camera or on the internet,” Diggs told the Daily Mail.

“I keep my personal views to myself because nobody cares about how I feel. There’s always going to be someone who disagrees with you.”

Photo by Kara Durrette/Getty Images
Photo by Kara Durrette/Getty Images

Diggs instead focused on Bad Bunny’s global appeal and success. “I think Benito is one hell of an artist,” he added.

“I feel like they picked him for a reason. He’s one of the biggest artists in the world. I even listen to the songs, and I can barely say the words.”

“I think he was a great choice, and I look forward to the halftime show, watching it after the game, not during. I hope it’s a great show and people enjoy it.”

As kickoff approaches, player backing for Bad Bunny has been clear. While criticism has resurfaced, voices from inside the NFL continue to frame the halftime show as a reflection of the modern audience the Super Bowl attracts.

Buccaneers beat Raiders to punch by hiring Fernando Mendoza's QB coach

It's practically a foregone conclusion that the Raiders will select QB Fernando Mendoza at number one overall in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Indiana QB had a season for the ages including winning the Heisman Trophy on his way to an undefeated season and a National Championship.

With that kind of success, it would have made some sense for the Raiders to hire his QB coach. But such a move would have to wait until after they officially hire their head coach, Klint Kubiak. And that can't happen until after the Super Bowl.

In the meantime, the Buccaneers swooped in and took the decision out of Raiders' hands. They have hired Indiana's co-OC and QB coach as their new QB coach.

The Bucs agreed to terms with Chandler Whitmer as their quarterbacks coach, sources tell The Insiders.

Whitmer, 34, spent last season Indiana’s co-OC/QB coach, developing Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza on the way to a national title. He had multiple NFL offers but chose… pic.twitter.com/3sLLbkpToo

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) February 3, 2026

Whitmer spent three seasons with the Chargers 2021-23 as an offensive quality control coach before spending a season in Atlanta as a pass game specialist. Now, after his success in one season at Indiana, he was in demand to return to the NFL.

There's no telling if Whitmer would have been Kubiak's choice for QB coach, but it certainly would have made a lot of sense given is familiarity and success coaching Mendoza. He is now no longer an option.

This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: Buccaneers beat Raiders to punch by hiring Fernando Mendoza's QB coach

Super Bowl Halftime Show Odds 2026: "Titi Me Pregunto" the Clear Favorite to Be First Song

The Super Bowl is just a few days away, and while the action on the field features a rematch of 2014 as the Patriots face the Seahawks, our attention here is on the league’s biggest off-field (or is it mid-field?) attraction: theSuper Bowl Halftime Show odds.

Bad Bunny is the headliner of the Super Bowl LX halftime show at Levi’s Stadium. A blockbuster performance on football’s biggest stage is guaranteed, but what else can we expect? Let's break down the odds on everything that may or may not happen, from the songs Bad Bunny will play to the performers that could join him. 

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Bad Bunny Super Bowl LX halftime show odds

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Bad Bunny's first song

Song titleTrading Price
Titi Me Pregunto62¢ (-163)
BAILE INoLVIDABLE13¢ (+669)
LA MuDANZA12¢ (+733)
NUEVAYoL6¢ (+1567)
MONACO6¢ (+1567)
DTmF4¢ (+2400)
I Like It3¢ (+3233)
EoO3¢ (+3233)
Chambea2¢ (+4900)
DAKITI2¢ (+4900)
Callaita2¢ (+9900)
Me Porto Bonito1¢ (+9900)
I Like It1¢ (+9900)
Ojitos Lindos1¢ (+9900)
LA CANCION1¢ (+9900)
No Me Conoce - Remix1¢ (+9900)
Yonaguni1¢ (+9900)
Efecto1¢ (+9900)
MIA1¢ (+9900)
un x100to1¢ (+9900)
Te Boté - Remix1¢ (+9900)
PERRO NEGRO1¢ (+9900)
La Santa1¢ (+9900)
Neverita1¢ (+9900)

Who will make an appearance during the Super Bowl Halftime show?

PerformerTrading Price
Cardi B61¢ (-156)
Karol G42¢ (+127)
JHAYCO36¢ (+178)
Rosalia28¢ (+257)
Jennifer Lopez28¢ (+257)
Travis Scott26¢ (+285)
El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico24¢ (+317)
Marc Anthony24¢ (+317)
Ivy Queen23¢ (+335)
Tego Calderon22¢ (+355)
El Alfa22¢ (+355)
J Balvin19¢ (+426)
Dua Lipa19¢ (+426)
Rauw Alejandro19¢ (+426)
Don Omar17¢ (+488)
Jowell & Randy17¢ (+488)
Arcangel17¢ (+488)
Grupo Frontera17¢ (+488)
De La Ghetto16¢ (+525)
Ozuna15¢ (+567)
Daddy Yankee13¢ (+669)
The Marias13¢ (+669)
Post Malone10¢ (+900)
Drake9¢ (+1011)
Metallica8¢ (+1150)
Romeo Santos8¢ (+1150)
Doja Cat6¢ (+1567)
Christina Aguilera5¢ (+1900)
Foo Fighters5¢ (+1900)
Megan Thee Stallion5¢ (+1900)
Ariana Grande5¢ (+1900)
Lil Wayne4¢ (+2400)
Miley Cyrus4¢ (+2400)
Morgan Wallen4¢ (+2400)
Taylor Swift4¢ (+2400)
Billie Eilish4¢ (+2400)
Sabrina Carpenter3¢ (+3233)
Oasis3¢ (+3233)
JAY-Z3¢ (+3233)
Axel Willner3¢ (+3233)
Chappell Roan2¢ (+4900)
"Weird Al" Yankovic2¢ (+4900)

Which songs will Bad Bunny perform?

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Super Bowl halftime markets available in Canada

For those looking to make some halftime wagers in Canada, here are some additional markets that can be found related to Bad Bunny's halftime performance, courtesy of BET99, the best place to bet the Super Bowl in Canada.

What will Bad Bunny's first song be?

Song titleBet99
ALAMBRE<<+230>>
La MuDANZA<<+300>>
Titi Me Pregunto<<+335>>
NUEVAYoL<<+380>>
DTmF<<+600>>
MONACO<<+600>>
Me Porto Bonito<<+750>>
BAILE INoLVIDABLE<<+850>>
I Like It<<+1500>>
Efecto<<+1600>>
VeLDA<<+1900>>
LO QUE LE PASO HAWAii<<+1900>>
Chambea<<+2250>>
Diles<<+2250>>
ACHO PR<<+2250>>
El Apagon<<+2500>>
Despues de la Playa<<+2500>>
DAKITI<<+2700>>
La Santa<<+2700>>
LA CANCION<<+2700>>
K-POP<<+3000>>
Kemba Walker<<+3000>>
Booker T<<+3000>>
Safaera<<+3300>>
MIA<<+3300>>
La Romana<<+3300>>
WHERE SHE GOES<<+3300>>
Ojitos Lindos<<+3300>>

Total number of songs

Number of songsBet99
Over 11.5<<-110>>
Under 11.5<<-110>>

Will Bad Bunny perform an unreleased song?

ResultBet99
Yes<<+185>>
No<<-230>>

What headwear will Bad Bunny wear for his first song?

ResultBet99
Pava Hat (Straw Hat)<<+125>>
Baseball Hat<<+195>>
No Hat<<+380>>
Aviator Hat<<+750>>
Toque/Beanie<<+750>>
Visor<<+850>>
Cowboy Hat<<+900>>
Bucket Hat<<+2200>>
Football Helmet<<+3000>>

Total global viewers for Bad Bunny halftime show

ResultBet99
Over 135.5 million<<-110>>
Under 135.5 million<<-110>>

Will Bad Bunny perform an unreleased song?

ResultBet99
Yes<<+185>>
No<<-230>>

How is the Super Bowl Halftime Show performer chosen?

The selection of the Super Bowl Halftime Show performer is a high-stakes collaboration between the NFL, the league’s entertainment partner Roc Nation, and the host city's committee. Since 2019, Jay-Z and Roc Nation have spearheaded the process, moving away from broad talent searches to a more curated "one-at-a-time" approach. 

This partnership focuses on choosing artists with significant cultural impact and global streaming dominance, ensuring the show remains a modern pop-culture event. Once a shortlist is created, it is vetted by city officials and league executives to ensure the performer aligns with the host city's identity and the NFL's brand.

While the chosen artist receives no performance fee, they are granted a massive production budget, often exceeding $10 million, to execute a world-class spectacle. The primary incentive for performers is the unparalleled global exposure, which typically results in a massive surge in music sales and streaming numbers.

Where can you bet on the Super Bowl halftime show?

Betting on the Super Bowl halftime show is not an option on regulated sportsbooks in the United States in states where sports betting is legal. It is, however, available at Super Bowl betting sites in Ontario and the rest of Canada, as well as at Kalshi.

When it comes to these non-game-related novelty props, oddsmakers don’t want to expose themselves to markets that are predetermined or could be leaked ahead of time for the benefit of bettors in the know.

Other Super Bowl halftime prop bets

Depending on the performer, sportsbooks offer odds on aspects of the performer's attire, censorship, and more.

When it comes to exotic markets at the Super Bowl, there is always wild line movement in some markets leading up to the event. The first song performed at the halftime show is usually one of those, as rumors begin to fly about leaked setlists.

Super Bowl halftime prop bets explained

The Super Bowl halftime show is a must-watch TV event, even for casual football fans. The midway mark of the NFL championship game is a spectacle just begging to be bet on, from the performer’s first song to the color of their outfits.   

What is the Super Bowl halftime show?

The halftime show is a celebration as old as the Super Bowl itself. The original shows were planned around a theme; however, organizers abandoned that method in the early 1990s and instead featured a notable headliner, with guest appearances by other musical acts.

The halftime show extravaganza has gotten bigger and bigger every year, with complex sets and lighting, multiple guest appearances, and the occasional controversial moment. The Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime performance by Janet Jackson is one of the most memorable shows following her notorious “wardrobe malfunction.” 

Super Bowl halftime prop bets

Super Bowl halftime prop bets have picked up in popularity, thanks to the online sports betting boom in the late 1990s. These novelty odds have grown each Super Bowl, limited only by the imagination of oddsmakers and fueled by bettors' appetite for Super Bowl props.

Halftime show props join the coin toss, the national anthem length, and the color of the Gatorade bath as some of the more popular Super Bowl novelty odds available. The most common halftime show prop markets are centered around the first song performed, the color of the performer’s outfit, and possible guest appearances on stage during the performance.

How to bet on Super Bowl halftime 

Along with other Super Bowl odds, bettors need to know how to bet on Super Bowl prop markets. The list of Super Bowl halftime show props varies from sportsbook to sportsbook. However, you will see similar markets at most places, especially when it comes to markets on the performer’s outfit, as well as the first song performed. 

These types of props are often presented in a long list with odds for each option based on their probability. An artist’s most popular songs or newest songs often find themselves among the favorites to be the first song performed, while the colors of the teams playing in the Super Bowl can also influence potential performer outfit colors.

Another method for betting halftime props is Yes/No propositions, asking bettors to choose if something will occur or not. Both the Yes and No options will have attached odds, such as “Will a football be used as a prop?”: Yes +300/No -500.

Here were some other fun Yes/No props for last year's Super Bowl:

  • Will Kendrick Lamar wear a hoodie during his first song?
  • Will Drake release a new song on Super Bowl Sunday?

Super Bowl halftime betting history

Super Bowl halftime show prop betting was ushered in by the advances in online sports betting in the late 1990s, and as the shows grew bigger, so did the odds offerings. 

However, it wasn’t until Janet Jackson’s revealing Super Bowl XXXVIII performance that oddsmakers went wild with the prop odds. Thanks to that controversial moment, a possible “wardrobe malfunction” is always included in the Super Bowl halftime show prop mix.

These fun and exotic Super Bowl odds garner plenty of media attention as well, as they have a huge mainstream appeal beyond the Super Bowl, football, and sports in general.  

Instant replay: Super Bowl halftime show prop bets

Super Bowl halftime props are an entertaining way to keep your wagering going while the on-field action is on pause:

  • Halftime props are betting markets centered around the Super Bowl halftime show.
  • Bets range from which songs will be played to what the performer will be wearing.
  • These bets are usually only available at online sportsbooks.

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Will Campbell speaks on growing bond with Patriots OL vet Morgan Moses

New England Patriots rookie offensive tackle Will Campbell has built a strong bond with veteran Morgan Moses in his first NFL season.

The connection between the two offensive linemen grew during the offseason and has blossomed to the point where Campbell refers to himself as the "white uncle" to Moses' kids.

“I think whenever you're a young player coming into the league, you're always kind of wondering what the veterans in your room are going to be like towards you," Campbell said when appearing on NFL on NBC. "I feel like that was something I thought about a lot before getting drafted.

"But after I got drafted, [Morgan] was one of the first people to reach out and text me. He called me the day after. We've had a great relationship, and I'm super blessed to have someone like him. ...I tell [Morgan's kids] I’m their white uncle. They’re awesome. They’re always around."

Campbell has looked to Moses for advice as a young player, and the veteran has done a tremendous job of helping him out along the way. When Campbell injured his MCL, Moses brought in his hyperbaric chamber to the facility to help speed up the former LSU standout's recovery.

Moses and Campbell have clearly embraced not only being teammates but also friends as well. It’s this type of camaraderie that has helped speed up the rebuild in New England.

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This article originally appeared on Patriots Wire: Will Campbell speaks on growing bond with Patriots OL vet Morgan Moses

Texans QB C.J. Stroud receives high praise from Hall of Famer icon

While some pundits are out on Houston Texans Pro Bowl quarterback C.J. Stroud, the last great signal-caller is still buying stock in the passer entering the 2026 season.

Former Houston Oilers Pro Bowler and Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon recently said in an interview that while Stroud struggled in the postseason, a bounce-back campaign is on the horizon in 2026.

He has a lot of pride. He works very, very hard in the offseason," Moon told KPRC 2 Sports' Aaron Wilson over the weekend. "And the key is to get the pieces that he needs around him to make sure he feels really confident and really secure. So he’s got a lot of confidence. You’ve got to beef up that offensive line and then make sure your skill people stay healthy. You’ve got to keep those guys healthy.”

Drafted No. 2 overall out of Ohio State, Stroud is trying to re-find that spark that made the NFL believe he was bound for stardom after winning Offensive Rookie of the Year. Setting records following his Heisman finalist season in Columbus in 2022 with the Buckeyes, regression has set in every season since taking over the league amid a playoff run in 2023.

Last season, Stroud threw for 3,041 yards and posted 19 touchdowns. He limited his interception total from 12 to eight and upped his passer rating from 89.0 to 92.9. But the playoffs cost him all the good graces as Stroud totaled five interceptions and five fumbles in two playoff games. He had four interceptions in an AFC divisional-round playoff loss to the New England Patriots, including a pick-six that secured the 28-16 loss.

Moon, one of the greatest gunslingers of the 1980s and 1990s, said that even in the loss, Houston showed promising growth for the long haul.

“They had a strong year, no question about it,“ the former Oilers quarterback said. ”Their defense was one of the best, if not the best in the league. They had a lot of problems offensively. A lot of their key weapons were injured, especially in the playoffs"

Houston was without Pro Bowl wideout Nico Collins for the divisional round due to a concussion and lost tight end Dalton Schultz in the first quarter to a calf strain. Combined, the duo had nearly 64 percent of all receiving metrics for Stroud's passing game.

Moon mentioned that a fully healthy offense would have limited Stroud's errors and potentially secured a road win for the Texans and presented a trip to the Super Bowl on the horizon.

"He’s already shown that," Moon said. "He showed it when he first got here. And then he’s shown a lot of flashes over the last couple years."

The Texans will pick No. 28 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft.

This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: Texans: Former Oilers QB Warren Moon still 'believes' in C.J. Stroud

Lions&#39; top 10 most impactful injuries of 2025: No. 4, Marcus Davenport

The Detroit Lions finished the 2025 NFL season with a 9-8 record, finishing fourth in the NFC North and missing the playoffs. Injuries played a significant role in their performance, with the team ranking as the second-most injured in the league based on man-games lost, following a similar issue in 2024 where they were No. 1.

There were 10 injuries that stood out as most impactful in chronological order. Previously on Lions Wire...

No. 1 Taylor Decker - shoulder

No. 2 Alim McNeill - ACL

No. 3 Kerby Joseph - knee

Full list of Top 10 most impactful Lions injuries of 2025: Read complete article at JimmyLiaoMD.com.

Now for No. 4

Marcus Davenport right pec/shoulder - September 14, 2025 (Week 2)

Marcus Davenport’s 2025 season with the Detroit Lions was heavily impacted by a significant shoulder injurysustained in Week 2. After re-signing on a one-year, pro-it deal worth up to $4.75 million, he was expected to be a key edge rusher opposite Aidan Hutchinson, but availability remained his primary challenge.

This major injury to Davenport forced him to miss the next 9 games. It might have even been 2 separate injuries here with the pec and the shoulder. He returned for the final 6 games but the shoulder was still visibly bothering him. - Jimmy Liao, MD

Injury video

Marcus Davenport R shoulder injury video
-Slams QB down hard
-Can cause pec strain but not listed as such
-Lots of possibilities in shoulder including subluxation pic.twitter.com/7CWApCIugf

— Jimmy Liao MD | Detroit Lions Morning Rounds (@JimmyLiaoMD) September 14, 2025

2025 Performance & Stats

Davenport appeared in 8 games during the regular season, struggling to regain his form after his mid-season absence.

  • Tackles: 14 total (6 solo, 8 assisted)
  • Sacks: 1.0 (recorded in Week 2 against Chicago)
  • Quarterback Hits: 2
  • Total Snaps: 280

Outlook

Entering the 2026 offseason at 30 years old, Davenport's future in the NFL is uncertain as he heads back into unrestricted free agency.

Next up: No. 5 Terrion Arnold

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This article originally appeared on Lions Wire: Lions' top 10 most impactful injuries of 2025: No. 4, Marcus Davenport

Broncos, Bucs, 49ers listed as top landing spots for $66 million former Pro Bowl tight end

Sean Payton

Broncos, Bucs, 49ers listed as top landing spots for $66 million former Pro Bowl tight end originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Denver Broncos, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and San Francisco 49ers have named as the possible landing spots for a former Pro Bowl tight end.

NFL Spin Zone's Sayre Bedinger believes the Minnesota Vikings could look to move on from tight end T.J. Hockenson this offseason, with the Broncos, Bucs, and 49ers tabbed as the top suitors.

Minnesota is projected to be $40 million under the cap this offseason, meaning the team will need to make some cuts to get back above the cap.

The Vikings can save up to $15 million by moving on from Hockenson, and with the veteran posting a down year in 2025, it would be a logical move to release or trade him.

If Hockenson hits the market, Denver, Tampa Bay, and San Francisco should pursue the 28-year-old.

The Broncos could use an upgrade at tight end over Evan Engram for quarterback Bo Nix, and Hockenson would be just that. The two-time Pro Bowler tallied 51 receptions in 2025 and is just two years removed from a 960-yard campaign with 95 receptions.

Tampa Bay and San Francisco could also be in the market for tight ends, as the 49ers may be without George Kittle for the entire 2026 season due to a torn ACL, while the Bucs could pair Cade Otton with Hockenson.

For San Francisco, replacing Kittle with Hockenson for a season would be a savvy move from general manager John Lynch, though it will be hard to fill the void left by the two-time All-Pro.

We'll see where Hockenson ends up playing next season. He could stay in Minnesota, or he may hit the market and find a new home.

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Super Bowl Same Game Parlay: Patriots/Seahawks

Sunday, the Patriots and Seahawks will play Super Bowl 60 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. New England earned the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoff picture, then defeated the Chargers, Texans and Broncos en route to a conference title. Seattle earned a bye after finishing the regular season 14-3, then took care of business against the 49ers and Rams at home to punch their ticket to the big game. This will be the first time in 12 years that the Seahawks will be in the Super Bowl – the last time, of course, being the infamous Malcolm Butler game.

Kickoff this weekend is set for 6:30 p.m. ET Sunday on NBC and Peacock.

If looking for a fun way to sweat Sunday’s NFL season finale, I have put together a three-leg same game parlay (+460) for Super Bowl 60. As always, it is worth noting that straight wagers are a far more profitable long-term betting strategy than parlays. Still, parlays can be a fun way to get some extra action on a game to make things interesting!

Check this one out, or visit our Same-Game Parlay Tool to build one for yourself.

New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks Same Game Parlay

Leg 1: Sam Darnold Under 0.5 Interceptions

(+103)

Sam Darnold has quietly put together a very strong month of football. In his last 3 games, he has committed only 1 turnover-worthy throw on 79 pass attempts (1.2%). A large part of his success has been how open his receivers have been, with offensive coordinator Klint Hubiak doing a masterful job scheming open the team’s pass-catchers.

New England’s defense has recorded 5 interceptions and 8 total takeaways in three playoff games – numbers that are likely due for some negative regression, as turnovers are often more noisy than they appear on the surface. At plus-money, this is a worthwhile inclusion in a Super Bowl SGP.

Leg 2: Kenneth Walker III Over 73.5 Rushing Yards

(-110)

Kenneth Walker III struggled with his efficiency in the NFC Championship Game against the Rams, collecting only 62 rushing yards on 19 attempts. More importantly, however, he was clearly the team’s preferred option on the ground.

Walker received 19 of the team’s 22 carries that went to the running back position, including all 3 red zone opportunities and the team’s only goal line rush attempt. Even with his struggles against the Rams, he was still far and away more efficient than backup RB George Holani.

Expect Walker to get fed in the Super Bowl. If he sees close to 20 rush attempts again, it’s going to be difficult for the Patriots to keep him under this number.

Leg 3: Drake Maye Under 37.5 Rushing Yards

(-115)

Seattle’s zone defense doesn’t exactly discourage opposing quarterbacks from running, but the unit tends to do a pretty good job wrapping up quarterbacks before they can scramble for big gains. Their zone-heavy approach means that they tend to always have at least a couple sets of eyes on the quarterback. This typically leads to fewer wide open running lanes for quarterbacks compared to teams that have their defenders’ backs turned in man coverage.

The Seahawks should be able to contain Maye’s scramble attempts relatively well in this matchup. Our FTN model loves this play, too, showing an 8.95% edge to the under.

Steelers rumor from team insider gives expected answer on Aaron Rodgers&#39; future

Steelers rumor from team insider gives expected answer on Aaron Rodgers' future originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are waiting to see whether they will need a new starting quarterback in 2026, as Aaron Rodgers' football future is uncertain as he mulls retirement.

Rodgers signed a one-year deal with Pittsburgh last offseason and led the team to an AFC North division title in 2025. However, due to his age and decline in play, Rodgers could look to finally call it a career after 21 seasons.

Though retirement is definitely an option for Rodgers, a Steelers insider believes the veteran signal-caller will return to Pittsburgh next season.

During an appearance on 93.7 The Fan, Steelers reporter and correspondent Mark Kaboly said that the Steelers expect Rodgers to be in Pittsburgh in 2026 as the starting quarterback.

"I think he will be their starting quarterback unless he comes to some kind of decision over the next month that he’s just done with football 100 percent. This is him basically saying he’s coming back without him admitting he’s coming back. What I’ve heard a lot is they’re expecting him to come back. They are under the impression that he still wants to play," Kaboly said on 93.7 The Fan.

Rodgers isn't the same player he once was, but he's still a solid starter.

The 42-year-old tossed 24 touchdowns to seven interceptions with a 65.7% completion rate.

If Rodgers decides to come back and play in 2026, Pittsburgh should get a deal done with the future Hall of Fame and finally have some stability at quarterback.

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Broncos&#39; Garrett Bolles wins 2026 NFLPA Alan Page Community Award

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Denver Broncos offensive lineman Garett Bolles and his wife, Natalie, started the GB3 Foundation, which opened the Bjorem and Bolles Childhood Apraxia Training Center last year in Parker, Colo. File Photo by James Atoa/UPI

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3 (UPI) -- Denver Broncos left tackle Garrett Bolles won the 2026 NFLPA Alan Page Community Award, the players' union announced Tuesday in San Francisco.

Buffalo Bills left tackle Dion Dawkins, Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean, Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams and Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry were the other finalists.

"I'd like to thank my teammates and fellow nominees, what we do off the field is becoming just as important as what we do on the field," Bolles said at award presentation at the Moscone Center.

"I'm honored to stand alongside you. I'd like to thank the NFLPA for this recognition and for the champion community service across the league. Let's keep inspiring others to live their dream."

The annual award is given to a union member who goes "above and beyond to perform community service" in his team's city and/or hometown. The NFLPA also pledged $100,000 to Bolles' GB3 Foundation, which supports children with learning disabilities through mentorship, football programs and other initiatives in Utah and Colorado.

Bolles and his family used the foundation and I Am King initiative to partner with speech language pathologist Jennie Bjorem to create the Bjorem and Bolles Childhood Apraxia Training Center in Parker, Colo. The center, which educates speech language pathologists, opened in August.

The Bolles family's motivation for that project came from their son Kingston, who was diagnosed with childhood apraxia, a motor speech disorder that makes it difficult for the brain to coordinate speech.

"I'd like to acknowledge the families, the educators, the therapists and the community leaders working the frontlines every day," Bolles said. "Their dedication makes real change happen. Without them, I wouldn't be here today."

The GB3 Foundation helped host 3,000 children over the last eight years at free football camps. GB3 also raised more than $150,000 for youth and wellness centers in Colorado and Utah.

NFL players choose the recipient of the award through a league-wide digital vote. New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton won last year. Calais Campbell, Damar Hamlin, Rodney McLeod and Hayden Hurts are among the other winners.

Bolles, 33, was the No. 20 overall pick by the Broncos in the 2017 NFL Draft. He earned first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors for the first time this season. Bolles made 133 starts through his first nine years in the NFL.

The Broncos signed Bolles to a four-year, $82 million contract extension in 2024.

Analyst reveals why Bears&#39; biggest need is not safety this offseason

Analyst reveals why Bears' biggest need is not safety this offseason originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Chicago Bears have some work to do this offseason, and after their playoff run, there is a lot of optimism about the future of the franchise.

With Kevin Byard III and Jaquan Brisker both free agents, along with breakout Pro Bowl CB Nahshon Wright, the secondary is a huge issue.

However, for NFL.com analyst Kevin Patra, the Bears' biggest need, while on the defensive side of the ball, has nothing to do with the safety room. Instead, Patra is urging the Bears to "beef up" their defensive line.

Bears urged to beef up D-Line after getting pushed around in 2025

"With their top safeties hitting free agency, that's a position Ryan Poles will also deal with," Patra writes, "but bulking up the interior of the D-line is a must this year after the Bears got pushed around for stretches in 2025."

The Bears' defense did struggle against the run game this past season, allowing 134.5 rushing yards per game, which was a bottom-10 mark in the NFL. They also allowed a success rate of 44% on running plays, also in the bottom-10 in the league.

While there are multiple players that are hitting the open market in the secondary, the massive struggles of the run game last year will lead the Bears to address their defensive line.

MoreBears' list of 2026 NFL draft picks, free agents and cap space going into offseason

Grady Jarrett, Gervon Dexter, and free agent Andrew Billings weren't great this season, and while Shemar Turner will come back, the Bears desperately need better interior defensive line help.

Pass rush is also a need, so finding a dominant defensive tackle could be exactly the player they need. Whether it's in the draft, in free agency, or by trade, the Bears need to beef up their interior defensive line this offseason.

Patra is urging as such, and while safety is a big need as well, letting the defensive line go without improvement would be a massive mistake this offseason.

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Seahawks vs Patriots Predictions, Picks & Best Bets for Super Bowl 60 This Sunday

The New England Patriots' backfield belongs to one man, and that's Rhamondre Stevenson, who has already exceled vs. some tough defenses so far in the playoffs. 

My top Seahawks vs. Patriots predictions and NFL picks expect New England to keep feeding their No. 1 running back in Super Bowl LX.

Seahawks vs Patriots prediction

Seahawks vs Patriots Best bet: Rhamondre Stevenson Over 50.5 rushing yards (-110)

Rhamondre Stevenson has cleared his rushing total eight straight times. The market didn’t move much after a 25-carry, 71-yard effort against Denver — that’s a surprising lack of respect.

Stevenson accounts for 77% of New England’s running back rushing yards this postseason and handled 90% of the RB opportunities vs. Denver. If the New England Patriots run the ball 25+ times again, it’s almost all going through him.

He’s topped this number against the Chargers (fourth in EPA/rush), Texans (third), and Broncos (eighth). The Seattle Seahawks are a tough matchup, but Stevenson has faced the best and continues to earn trust.

Seahawks vs Patriots same-game parlay

If the Seahawks do play with a lead, look for a "Seattle runs, New England passes" game script that should have Kenneth Walker III very busy (projects for 88 rushing yards), and George Holani getting the third-down pass-catching work after a four-target game.

Drake Maye will be passing, and Mack Hollins will be surprising many. Hollins could even lead the team in targets. 

Seahawks vs Patriots SGP

  • Drake Maye Over 1.5 passing touchdowns
  • Kenneth Walker Over 72.5 rushing yards
  • Mack Hollins Over 2.5 receptions
  • George Holani Over 10.5 receiving yards 

Our big-ticket SGP: TD finale

Maye might be the only guy running successfully in the red zone. I love Stevenson getting all the work to the red zone, but the Seahawks have allowed just five RB rushing TDs this year.

Rashid Shaheed has breakaway speed and can contribute on both special teams and on offense, while Hollins' prices are too long to not add for a +8500 monster moonshot. 

Seahawks vs Patriots SGP

  • Drake Maye anytime TD
  • Rashid Shaheed anytime TD
  • Mack Hollins anytime TD

Seahawks vs Patriots game predictions

Seahawks vs Patriots moneyline prediction

I understand the Seahawks defense is otherworldly, but it certainly didn't look that way in the Conference Championships, and facing Max Brosmer, Kirk Cousins, Philip Rivers, and Bryce Young down the stretch might have padded some of those defensive stats. The Patriots' offense will be competitive in a good-weather game.

Prediction: Patriots 24-23

Seahawks vs Patriots spread prediction

Both teams have crushed ATS this season, but this is a big spread with no "12s" advantage for the 'Hawks and an extra week to prep. The Patriots still have the better QB under center, and I'm getting 4.5 points. I don't have it in the account, but I do lean on the dogs.

Seahawks vs Patriots Over/Under prediction

The Patriots' offense has looked marginal over its run to Santa Clara, but the weather has been a factor, as well as the game script. If New England keeps this close, the Under is the better spot.

However, I absolutely think the Patriots can trade points if Seattle takes an early lead. There is a high chance of a special-teams or defensive TD in this game with the rosters on both sides. 

Seahawks vs Patriots odds

  • Spread: Seahawks -4.5 | Patriots +4.5
  • Moneyline: Seahawks -235 | Patriots +195
  • Over/Under: Over 46 | Under 46

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LocationLevi's Stadium, Santa Clara, CA
DateSunday, February 8, 2026
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NFL star Puka Nacua gives update on Sydney Sweeney date

Sydney Sweeney has been on the minds of many as her Hollywood fame grows. That includes Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua.

The elite wideout has made it known that he wants his chance with Sweeney after she revealed to Cosmo what she looks for in a man.

However, Puka Nacua is now giving NFL fans an update on where he stands with the ‘Euphoria’ actress as Super Bowl 60 closes in this week.

MORE: Former NFL star cheers Puka Nacua after viral Sydney Sweeney flirting moment

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During a recent interview on Overtime’s social media pages, the Rams superstar was asked about what’s happening with Sweeney following his viral moment.

Nacua claimed that he has a dinner reservation set up for the popular figures this week, however, many fans believe he was joking.

This whole situation evolved after Sweeney declared that she wants a man that’s adventurous. Puka Nacua took that chance to reply to her interview and suggested that he wants to skydive with her.

MORE: Tom Brady shocks Patriots fans with Super Bowl 60 prediction

Jan 25, 2026; Seattle, WA, USA; Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp (10) and Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua (12) talk after the 2026 NFC Championship Game at Lumen Field. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images

Sydney Sweeney has been out and about with music mogul Scooter Braun in recent weeks. The renowned actress ended her engagement with Jonathan Davino in March 2025, but has since moved on.

NFL fans will still be pulling for Nacua as he hopes to get his chance with Sweeney, but it’s unclear if that will be happening before Super Bowl 60.

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49ers&#39; Fred Warner ignites Brock Purdy vs. Justin Herbert debate

49ers' Fred Warner ignites Brock Purdy vs. Justin Herbert debate originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

We always want to see teammates have confidence in each other, and when it comes to San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner, he's all in Brock Purdy's corner.

With the 49ers bundled out of the postseason as injuries ravaged the team all season, Purdy did the best he could.

Some are still unsure of exactly how good Purdy is, but there's no doubt in Warner's mind.

In fact, he has Purdy above Justin Herbert, a quarterback he has spoken glowingly of in the past. 

And on the Up & Adams Show, Warner detailed why he picked Purdy over Herbert, but also had a huge career projection for Brock as well.

“Justin Herbert is a great quarterback, but he's not Brock Purdy," Warner said. "Brock Purdy is the best and I see it every single day. I see it every week. It's only a matter of time before he's got, not only a Super Bowl trophy, but an MVP trophy. That's how good he is.”

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Purdy has to stay healthy

It is all good and well, Warner saying that about Purdy, but for that to eventuate, Purdy has to stay healthy.

After all, your best ability is availability, and for Purdy, he's had injury troubles for the past 12 months.

So now entering the offseason, in an ideal world, Purdy would take on a full workload and look to play all 17 games for the 49ers in 2026. Do that, and maybe Warner's prediction can come true.

Having a 30-15 regular season record in four years, coupled with making the playoffs in three of them (5-3 record), the floor has been set.

But is Purdy better than Herbert? He's certainly done a whole lot more than Justin to date.

So, you can easily make the case that, at least right now, Warner is right in his comments.

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Super Bowl Score Prediction For Seahawks vs Patriots

If you think Punxsutawney Phil was feeling the pressure on Groundhog Day, just wait until someone asks you to predict Super Bowl LX.

Better yet, try placing a bet on the exact score between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots on Sunday, February 8.

As far as the Super Bowl odds are concerned, the scoreboard at Levi’s Stadium will read 24-21 in favor of Seattle (+9000 at DraftKings), given the spread and total.

But if you believe SBLX deviates from those odds, your Super Bowl score predictions for Seahawks vs. Patriots could cash in a massive payday on Super Sunday.

Read more in my latest NFL picks ahead of the Big Game. 

Super Bowl exact score odds

Exact score                                       DraftKings
Seahawks Seahawks 20 | Patriots Patriots 17<<+6000>>
Seahawks Seahawks 27 | Patriots Patriots 24<<+6500>>
Patriots Patriots 23 | Seahawks Seahawks 20<<+6500>>
Patriots Patriots 27 | Seahawks Seahawks 24<<+7000>>
Seahawks Seahawks 24 | Patriots Patriots 17<<+7500>>
Patriots Patriots 20 | Seahawks Seahawks 17<<+7500>>
Seahawks Seahawks 20 | Patriots Patriots 13<<+8000>>
Patriots Patriots 30 | Seahawks Seahawks 27<<+8000>>
Seahawks Seahawks 24 | Patriots Patriots 21<<+9000>>
Seahawks Seahawks 16 | Patriots Patriots 13<<+9000>>

Odds as of 2-3.

Super Bowl exact score prediction

The Seattle Seahawks are the stronger team, and arguably the toughest two-way opponent the New England Patriots have faced all year.

None of this is meant to diminish New England, especially with the way this defense is playing since a bye in Week 14. Mike Vrabel has this stop unit stuffing the run, bringing the blitz, and creating “game-changing” plays in the form of sacks and takeaways.

That initial reaction to snatch up the Seahawks’ outright odds and avoid the point spread is telling. As a personal rule (backed by years of wagering), I try not to bet on favorites of -4 or -4.5 as we often see those faves fall short of the oddsmaker's expectations.

Since 2020, favorites of -4 to -4.5 have won outright at a 61% clip but have covered the spread in fewer than 44% of those games. This season has been especially brutal for that range, with teams going just 9-10 straight up and an ugly 4-15 against the spread (21%).

In Super Bowl LX, a Seattle win paired with a New England cover would be the dream scenario for bookmakers. The majority of spread money has poured in on the Seahawks at -4.5, while Patriots backers have largely bypassed the points and opted for the moneyline instead.

A 24-23 Seattle victory would score a big win for the “bad guys” and also pay out at +13000 on the correct score prop market.

According to the always-interesting “NFL Scorigami”, a 24-23 finish has happened 79 times in pro football history — most recently between none other than the Patriots and Atlanta Falcons in Week 8. A botched PAT by the Falcons in the fourth quarter cost them the win and led to this particular final score.

Logan's prediction: Seahawks 24 - Patriots 23 (+13000 at DraftKings)

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    More Super Bowl score predictions from our Covers experts

    WriterScore Prediction
    Joe Osborne Joe OsborneSeahawks Seahawks 30 - Patriots Patriots 20
    Josh Inglis Josh InglisPatriots Patriots 24 -  Seahawks Seahawks 23
    Josh Inglis Neil ParkerSeahawks Seahawks 30 - Patriots Patriots 24
    Rohit Ponnaiya Rohit PonnaiyaSeahawks Seahawks 24 - Patriots Patriots 17

    Super Bowl exact score history

    The most common score in pro football history has been 20-17 for the winning team, with a combined game total of 37. It has occurred 290 times in approximately 17,662 games over the past century.

    Two of the previous 10 Super Bowls have ended with scores that rank among the Top 25 most common in football history.

    The most common football scores

    Total OccurrencesWinning Team ScoreLosing Team Score
    2902017
    2342724
    2022320
    2001714
    1772417
    1691310
    1582421
    1471710
    1451613
    1392414
    1372410
    1272720
    1262317
    1232010
    1232717
    1182420
    1152013
    108177
    1081713
    1062117
    1043117
    1032710
    982114
    982014
    95277

    Last 10 Super Bowl scores

    Super BowlWinning TeamWinning ScoreLosing TeamLosing Score
    59Eagles Philadelphia Eagles40Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs22
    58Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs2549ers San Francisco 49ers22
    57Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs38Eagles Philadelphia Eagles35
    56Chargers Los Angeles Chargers23Bengals Cincinnati Bengals20
    55Buccaneers Tampa Bay Buccaneers31Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs9
    54Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs3149ers San Francisco 49ers20
    53Patriots New England Patriots13Rams Los Angeles Rams3
    52Eagles Philadelphia Eagles41Patriots New England Patriots33
    51Patriots New England Patriots34Falcons Atlanta Falcons28
    50Broncos Denver Broncos24PanthersCarolina Panthers10
    49Patriots New England Patriots28Seahawks Seattle Seahawks24

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    Patriots star DT silences doubters with third Super Bowl appearance

    No one playing in Super Bowl LX this weekend has more experience in the big game than Milton Williams.

    The Patriots' star defensive tackle is set to appear in his second consecutive and third career Super Bowl this weekend, which is the most of any player for either team. After making two appearances in the event with the Eagles, including a win last season, Williams found himself in New England this year after being offered a massive four-year, $104 million contract by the franchise.

    Milton Williams proves his worth with Patriots

    At the time, the Williams hire was widely criticized as an overinflated offer and viewed by many as a wasteful signing. But Williams proved a significant piece of the Patriots' defense, finishing the regular season with 29 tackles and 3.5 sacks and adding five tackles and two sacks in the postseason.

    And now that Williams has helped the Patriots complete one of the most impressive single-season turnarounds in history with a trip to the Super Bowl, he feels his contract has been more than justified.

    "Definitely. New team, new coaches, me moving to a new area, somewhere I've really never been, and a lot of doubters," Williams said. "A lot of people talking, saying they're gonna be (bad). I think someone put out an article saying I was like an F signing or something. Sports Illustrated, I remember. I was like, 'I'm gonna remember this.' All that stuff just drives me, fuels me."

    Now, Williams hopes he'll be able to pull off the improbable: win a second consecutive Super Bowl ring while also helping guide a new franchise to the ultimate prize after they were at the bottom of the league just one year ago.

    "Woo, to pull that off, it'll be something I didn't even dream about," Williams said. "I just dreamt about being in the NFL, playing in one. Winning? Back to back? That would be something I didn't even dream about. I always say I'm just blessed to be in this situation, just to have this opportunity. I'm gonna do everything I can to try and take advantage of it."

    This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Patriots star DT silences doubters with third Super Bowl appearance

    One reason to get excited about each of the Ravens&#39; new assistants

    Here's that pep talk you've been waiting for. You've sulked long enough. That Baltimore Ravens win in the regular-season finale didn't work out. That meant there would be no chance at a run during the postseason and a possible parade. No one's telling you that you shouldn't have been heartbroken. That was a lot to digest at once, but it's time to get off the couch. It's time to embrace life again.

    One positive statement about each of the Ravens' new assistants.

    Put a smile on those faces. There's a new era of Ravens football to enjoy, and we're allowed access to the ground floor to watch its construction. So far, so good, as head coach Jesse Minter and company are putting an exciting new staff together.

    This is an outstanding collection of talent on paper. They're young, and they're talented. Here's one very obvious reason to be excited about many of the new names we are hearing.

    Anthony Weaver, defensive coordinator

    The Ravens are a part of Anthony Weaver's coaching DNA. He will take Baltimore's defense to the next level, and he will do so by developing his players, particularly along the defensive front.

    Declan Doyle, offensive coordinator

    Yes, we have heard. Declan Doyle and Lamar Jackson are the same age. This is a young coach, and time will tell if he's the right man for the job.

    If you're looking for positives, though, they are easy to find. Doyle has learned from some of the game's top modern offensive minds, helping him become a quarterback-friendly teacher and communicator.

    Joe Lombardi, senior offensive assistant

    This one's easy. Joe Lombardi has extensive experience in play-calling and quarterback development. He has worked with elite quarterbacks, helping them improve their mechanics and understand timing-based passing.

    P.J. Volker, defensive assistant

    Those of you who love tossing terms around like 'film study' and 'game-planning' will love P.J. Volker. He emphasizes detail and execution, traits that were highlighted during his seven years at the Naval Academy, three as its defensive coordinator.

    Charlie Gelman, game management coordinator and defensive assistant

    Here's another term people love using: clock management. That is now part of Charlie Gelman's gameday responsibilities. In addition, he'll be able to focus on other areas where he is most talented: analytics, in-game decision-making, and situational football.

    Worth noting: Ravens requested an interview with Tyler Tettleton.

    It has been reported that Baltimore requested to interview Tyler Tettleton, who has served as both a running back and wide receiver coach.

    Worth mentioning: Ronald Curry and Prentice Gill

    Ravens recently requested an interview with Ronald Curry. He is being considered for the QBs coach position. Baltimore also made headlines after reports that it is considering Prentice Gill's promotion.

    The former is already a proven wide receivers coach with coordinator experience, so he can bring that knowledge to a new role, while Coach Gill is already a trusted in-house developer with strong relationships within the building. Both bring elite developmental consistency.

    This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: One reason to get excited about each of the Ravens' new assistants

    Seahawks Make Intriguing Roster Move Prior To Super Bowl Vs. Patriots

    The Seattle Seahawks brought aboard a key contributor prior to their matchup with the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX.

    Seattle, just days away from the biggest game of the season, announced that the activation of linebacker Chazz Surratt from injured reserve and placement of offensive lineman Amari Kight on injured reserve Tuesday.

    Surratt, 28, signed with the organization before the start of the season, and appeared in 11 games prior to suffering an ankle injury that landed him on injured reserve on Nov. 26. Surratt played only seven snaps on defense, but was mainstay on special teams and is expected to immediately return to the lineup on Sunday,

    Kight, 25, signed as an undrafted free agent after the 2025 NFL Draft, and spent most of the season on the practice squad before being promoted to the active roster late in the season — appearing in four games.

    Today's roster moves.

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    — xz* – Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) February 3, 2026

    How will this impact the game?

    Surratt appeared in 60% of his club’s special teams snaps and finished second on the team in special teams tackles (11) behind fullback/tight end Brady Russell (14).

    The Patriots and Seahawks will do battle on Sunday, with kickoff for the big game at Levi’s Stadium scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET.

    Ryen Russillo Makes Concerning Super Bowl Comparison Between Patriots And Seahawks

    In last Monday’s episode of “The Ryen Russillo Show,” Russillo broke down the upcoming Super Bowl matchup between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks.

    Russillo, who previously lived in Boston and went to college in Vermont, is amazed by how quickly the Patriots have turned things around after back-to-back four-win seasons.

    “The Patriots ahead of schedule. I cannot believe they’re in the Super Bowl, like so many other people,” Russillo said. “I just can’t believe where this team was at the end of the Belichick run, the Mayo year…I really was surprised. I mean, it was bad…And here they are. They’re in the Super Bowl.”

    The Patriots are way ahead of schedule pic.twitter.com/5ut5xvBhuI

    — The Ryen Russillo Show (@TheRyenRussillo) January 26, 2026

    New England took a lot of people by surprise this season, including Russillo.

    While the Patriots benefited from a historically easy schedule during the regular season, they now face a superior Seattle Seahawks team in the Super Bowl. New England is clearly less talented than the Seahawks and is listed as a significant underdog this week.

    As an exercise, Russillo said he looked at the top 30 players in this year’s Super Bowl. He guesses roughly 18 to 20 are on Seattle, while 10 to 12 play for New England.

    That’s a pretty significant gap, and it may decide the game.

    “It’s gonna be tough for me to ignore that when I’m picking the Super Bowl,” Russillo added.

    The Seahawks are the better team on paper, but the better team doesn’t always win. Just ask the 2007, 2011 and 2017 Patriots, all of whom lost to inferior teams.

    Talent helps, but anything can happen.

    Gus Bradley chose Titans despite more money, bigger role from Cardinals

    The Arizona Cardinals were unable to land their top defensive coordinator target in Gus Bradley. He agreed to become the defensive coordinator for the Tennessee Titans, working Robert Saleh, their new head coach.

    The Cardinals shot their shot, though, according to SI.com's Albert Breer. The Cardinals offered Bradley more money than the Titans and the ability to call plays. Even still, Bradley chose the Titans.

    Why did Gus Bradley choose the Titans over the Cardinals?

    Per Breer, it was about Bradley's relationship with Saleh.

    Bradley’s relationship with Saleh is why. Saleh views Bradley as one of his most important mentors, having learned under him in Seattle on Pete Carroll’s staff, before Bradley brought Saleh with him to Jacksonville after getting his shot there to be a head coach. That the two are reuniting is a nice stroke of luck for Saleh, since Bradley was likely to become Kyle Shanahan’s DC in San Francisco (replacing Saleh) had Raheem Morris not been available.

    Bradley was assistant head coach-defense last season for the San Francisco 49ers while Saleh was defensive coordinator. They have worked together many times.

    Bradley and LaFleur have not crossed paths on any previous coaching staff.

    What is next for the Cardinals?

    If the goal is to have a defensive coordinator with previous experience, that might be a little more difficult, although Nick Rallis appears to still be on staff at the moment.

    Many connect Aubrey Pleasant from the LA Rams' staff, and Breer suggests that Houston Texans secondary coach Dino Vasso could be someone to watch.

    Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on SpotifyYouTube or Apple podcasts.

    This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: The Cardinals offered Gus Bradley more money, bigger role than Titans

    6 key questions for Brian Gutekunst&#39;s season ending press conference

    With his contract now squared away and his future in Green Bay secured, Packers general Brian Gutekunst is set to speak with the assembled media on Wednesday afternoon for a belated end-of-season press conference.

    A pivotal offseason is looming as the Packers look to get over the top in their pursuit of a first Super Bowl title since the 2010 season. Wednesday will provide the first opportunity to follow the breadcrumbs Gutekunst drops around the transactions to come.

    Here are six questions that need answering when Gutekunst steps to the podium:

    Do the Packers want to keep any of their pending free agents?

    Green Bay has several players who have been significant contributors in recent seasons about to hit the open market, including Rasheed Walker, Romeo Doubs, Malik Willis, Quay Walker, Sean Rhyan and Kingsley Enagbare.

    While it seems clear many of those names will be playing elsewhere in 2026, Gutekunst will undoubtedly be asked about most of them, so it will be interesting to see if he reveals any genuine intent to keep any of the pending free agents around.

    Quay Walker and Sean Rhyan may be the most pertinent players to get answers on. The general manager has expressed his intent to extend Walker in the past, yet no deal has been done, while Rhyan became the team’s starting center by the end of the season.

    Will Elgton Jenkins and Rashan Gary be cap casualties?

    The answer may already be obvious, but Gutekunst’s words will be a pretty clear indicator when he is inevitably quizzed on the futures of Jenkins and Gary.

    At this time last year, it seemed fairly transparent from Gutekunst’s remarks that Jaire Alexander was not long for Green Bay, and moving on from both Jenkins and Gary would similarly save the Packers quite a bit of space in a year they could use it.

    Do not expect Gutekunst to say anything definitive, but if he is not willing to confidently say he expects either player back in 2026, it will essentially confirm suspicions that both are on the way out.

    How confident is Gutekunst in young understudies?

    If Jenkins is off the team, the Packers will be looking for a new center, with Rhyan also set to test free agency next month.

    It is impossible to know from the outside how far Jacob Monk, a fifth-round pick from 2024, has come, but Gutekunst likely already has a good idea of whether he feels comfortable if Monk ends up being their starter next year.

    Getting a feel for the team’s confidence in Monk would serve as a bit of indicator for how much the team is likely to invest at center this offseason.

    Similarly, Ty’Ron Hopper currently looks projected for a starting role in base next year, which should not be beyond the expectations for a former top-100 pick, but the linebacker is still something of an unknown outside the walls of 1265 Lombardi Avenue.

    How much praise will Gutekunst be willing to heap on Monk and Hopper if asked about their ascension and outlook for 2026?

    What happened to the offensive line?

    The Packers had a valid excuse for their O-line falling below expectations in that they suffered several key injuries, but the team also made life harder for themselves by arguably trying to put square pegs in round holes. Free agent signing Aaron Banks also looked like a swing and a miss.

    Does Gutekunst believe most of Green Bay’s issues up front stemmed from the injury bug? Or will he accept the idea that there were some failings in evaluating the players the Packers already had in house, as well as the acquisition of Banks?

    They cannot afford a repeat performance from the offensive line next year, so Gutekunst’s assessment of the group will be important to hear.

    Is Gutekunst happy with the cornerback room?

    Nate Hobbs, another free agent signing from last spring also fell flat in his first year with the Packers, although once again, injuries were a contributing factor. Keisean Nixon was up and down, as was Carrington Valentine, who did not make the progress he previously showed signs of.

    Javon Bullard had a strong year in the slot, and the overall cornerback plan did seem to work when Micah Parsons was on the field, but it crumbled after he was lost for the season. Is Gutekunst content to run it back in 2026 without significant changes to personnel?

    The answer may be yes, as they do not have infinite resources and already have an investment in Hobbs which is yet to fully play out, while Nixon and Valentine are likely to stay on the team due to their cheap contracts.

    Wednesday may give an insight into how eager he is to renovate the cornerback position this offseason.

    How do the Packers solve special teams ineptitude?

    Rich Bisaccia’s future as special teams coordinator is yet to be clarified, but it is fair to say the personnel department also has questions to answer regarding how the third phase has continued to fail the Packers for a decade plus, regardless of the players and coaches involved.

    Is Gutekunst willing to turn over every stone in an attempt to finally make Green Bay’s special teams respectable? Or are they content to continue with the status quo and simply hope the unit behaves itself come playoff time?

    This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: 6 key questions for Brian Gutekunst's season ending press conference

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    Raiders linked to high-profile coach for defensive coordinator vacancy

    Raiders linked to high-profile coach for defensive coordinator vacancy originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Las Vegas Raiders have finally found their head coach in Klint Kubiak, and once the Super Bowl is over, they can officially hire him and Kubiak can begin putting his staff together.

    With Kubiak likely to call plays, there's a lot more focus on who the defensive coordinator will be rather than the offensive coordinator.

    While it's still too early to know who the candidates will be, Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer has thrown out one possible name: Cleveland Browns defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz.

    "As for Schwartz, if he’s not back in Cleveland, I wouldn’t be surprised to see Klint Kubiak make a run at landing him, once he coaches his last game as Seahawks [offensive coordinator] on Sunday," Breer wrote.

    Schwartz, who is still under contract in Cleveland, was a candidate for the Browns' head-coach job before it went to Todd Monken.

    As Breer points out, the Browns want to keep Schwartz, but reports suggest he was none-too-pleased about not landing the head-coach gig and now wants out.

    "Speaking of Schwartz, the Browns are still trying to get him to stay under new coach Todd Monken. For those who missed it last week: Schwartz remains under contract, but told people during Cleveland’s coaching search that the only way he’d stay would be as head coach. He wasn’t pleased, as you might imagine, when he didn’t get the job, so it’ll be interesting to see if the Browns can rope him back in," Breer explained.

    Schwartz would be a fantastic hire for a few reasons.

    For starters, he's an elite defensive coordinator and one of the most respected defensive minds in the NFL. The Raiders' defense will be better the second he arrives in Las Vegas.

    Adding to that, Schwartz is a former head coach and his experience in that area will be invaluable to a first-time head coach like Kubiak.

    If the Raiders can hire Schwartz, they will have an elite defensive coordinator and one of the top offensive play-callers in the league from 2025.

    Not a bad way to start a new chapter in franchise history.

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    Steelers lose out on potential OC candidate Scott Tolzien

    The Pittsburgh Steelers wasted no time in filling their defensive coaching staff under new head coach Mike McCarthy. Now he has turned to the offensive side of the football to try to fix what was the Steelers biggest weakness under former head coach Mike Tomlin.

    One coach took himself off the market on Tuesday. New Orleans Saints quarterbacks coach has decided to stay in the same role with the Saints as opposed to accepting a promotion with the Steelers. This is in addition to Saints tight ends coach Chase Haslett, who interviewed to be the Steelers passing game coordinator. He also decided to stay in New Orleans.

    Scott Tolzien, who interviewed yesterday with the Steelers for their offensive coordinator position, is going to stay with the Saints as their quarterbacks coach, source tells @NFLonCBS.

    — Jonathan Jones (@jjones9) February 3, 2026

    The Steelers could find themselves in a tough spot when it comes to the offensive coordinator, thanks to the addition of McCarthy. He has said he already plans to be the play caller and whoever he hires is going to be an offensive coordinator in name only. This will surely deter any coach truly trying to advance their coaching career.

    This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers lose out on potential OC candidate Scott Tolzien

    Seahawks QB Sam Darnold gushes about Klint Kubiak impact on his career

    As you would expect, Klint Kubiak is not talking about his future as Raiders head coach. The media has to ask, but his response was as predictable and obvious as can be. But that won't stop his players from talking about him as a coach.

    Veteran wide receiver Cooper Kupp also had glowing things to say about Kubiak in a recent interview.

    Perhaps no player on the Seahawks squad has more experience with Kubiak than QB Sam Darnold as Kubiak was the pass game coordinator in San Francisco in 2023 when Darnold was with the 49ers. Kubiak no doubt played a part in getting Darnold to the Seahawks in trade with the Vikings last offseason as well.

    “He’s unbelievable," Darnold said of Kubiak. "Just the things that I learned when I was with Klint in '23 just schematically. And then getting to learn from him as a coach and as a person. Just the grit. He wakes up at insane hours. He gets to the facility at 4–4:30 in the morning, and he’s there later than anyone. He’s a grinder. He loves football. And he’s very honest and he's very forthcoming with his players, which myself and a lot of the guys really appreciate about him.”

    It's interesting how Darnold goes back to 2023 and what he learned from Kubiak. Because he took that knowledge with him to Minnesota where he had a huge breakout season, throwing for 4319 yards with 35 touchdowns and just 12 interceptions. This season, he improved his completion percentage to an impressive 67.7.

    Something clearly clicked between Darnold and Kubiak. The Raiders are hoping to see the same connection between Kubiak and expected top pick QB Fernando Mendoza.

    This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: Seahawks QB Sam Darnold gushes about Klint Kubiak impact on his career

    Milton Williams jokes about the Eagles and Patriots fan bases

    Two statements that seemingly contradict one another can both be true. Yes, Philadelphia Eagles fans will always have a special place in our hearts for Milton Williams, and there's no denying that. Still, without having to ask any of them, we imagine something else is true as well. They probably get sick to their stomachs at the sight of him these days because he has traded midnight and Kelly Green for the red, white, and blue New England Patriots jersey.

    There's no animosity, of course, nor should there be. Williams did what any man in his position would have done, securing his financial future and that of his family. It had long been known that he'd command a massive price tag in free agency following Super Bowl LIX, and it was going to be impossible for Philadelphia to pay him what he would make by leaving the organization to secure a much bigger payday.

    The decision to leave went as expected. On March 13, 2025, he inked a four-year, $104 million contract. That made him the highest-paid Patriots player ever in terms of annual salary. Now, look at where he is. He's back at Super Bowl week for all of the festivities, and he was asked about the differences between New England's fans and those residing in the City of Brotherly Love.

    Former Eagles DT turned Pat, Milton Williams, shares the differences between Birds and Patriots fans. pic.twitter.com/0UVz8H7ydq

    — Geoffrey A Knox 'GQ' (@GQ_4_Eva) February 3, 2026

    He may have a point. As sick as Eagles fans are about throwing snowballs at Santa Claus, they're probably equally as tired of hearing about that jail cell at Veterans Stadium and the judge who was hired to work on game days.

    On another note, here's a familiar face's chance to land in some rare air. If the Patriots win Super Bowl LX, he'll become the sixth player to win two consecutive Super Bowls with two different teams, joining LeGarrette Blount, Chris Long, LeSean McCoy, Ken Norton Jr., and Deion Sanders.

    Blount and Long won, first as Patriots and then (LI) as Eagles (LII). Can Williams do so in reverse order? We'll see on Sunday.

    This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Milton Williams says Pats fans are more passionate than Eagles fans

    2026 NFL mock draft: First-round projections after Senior Bowl

    The 2025 NFL season is coming to a close and has reached its most exciting point: Super Bowl 60, where the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will square off for a chance to be called world champions.

    The other 30 teams in the NFL, however, already have their sights on how they can get to the big game next year. For most of them, that starts and ends with the 2026 NFL Draft, which kicked into gear with the Senior Bowl last week in Mobile, Alabama. With the Senior Bowl in the rearview mirror, it is time to start projecting which prospects will go at certain points in the draft.

    Is a quarterback going to go first overall? How many are going to go in the first round? Which teams will address needs in the trenches rather than at skill positions? A lot can happen. Following the Senior Bowl, here's our first-round mock draft that includes no surprises at the top:

    1. Las Vegas Raiders: Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana

    The Las Vegas Raiders are almost certainly going to draft Fernando Mendoza with the first overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Indiana quarterback is going to be the franchise player that they hope to build around for a long time.

    2. New York Jets: Arvell Reese, LB, Ohio State

    The New York Jets may hold off on drafting a quarterback, with the class being a bit weaker. Arvell Reese of Ohio State is someone who could be helpful in the middle of their defense.

    3. Arizona Cardinals: Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE, Miami

    The Arizona Cardinals select Rueben Bain Jr. with the third overall pick. His edge-rushing prowess may be what they need on the defensive side of the ball.

    4. Tennessee Titans: Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State

    The Tennessee Titans select wide receiver Carnell Tate with the fourth overall pick, giving Cam Ward a young weapon to work with in his sophomore season.

    5. New York Giants: Spencer Fano, OT, Utah

    The New York Giants select offensive tackle Spencer Fano out of Utah. In an effort to protect Jaxson Dart, who is reckless with his hit-taking, Fano could be a help in protection.

    6. Cleveland Browns: Francis Mauligoa, OT, Miami

    Are the Cleveland Browns going to commit to one of the quarterbacks on their roster? Well, it won't matter if they can't protect them, so they take offensive tackle Francis Mauligoa with the sixth overall pick.

    7. Washington Commanders: Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State

    The Washington Commanders improve their defense with Caleb Downs, who can be considered the best overall player in the draft, depending on who you ask.

    8. New Orleans Saints: David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech

    The New Orleans Saints work on their defense with David Bailey of Texas Tech as their selection at eighth overall. His work as a pass rusher would help them develop the organization on that side of the ball, which is important as their offense looks to take a step along with it.

    9. Kansas City Chiefs: Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame

    The Kansas City Chiefs had a bad year. However, they still have the pedigree to be a winner any year. Adding a superstar running back could be a way to get their offense back on track. Jeremiyah Love of Notre Dame is their ninth overall pick.

    10. Cincinnati Bengals: Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU

    The Cincinnati Bengals need to improve their defense if they ever want to win with Joe Burrow ever again. Cornerback Mansoor Delane out of LSU would shore up their secondary.

    11. Miami Dolphins: Kendric Faulk, EDGE, Auburn

    The Miami Dolphins are starting over, beginning with edge rusher Kendric Faulk as their 11th overall pick out of Auburn. If they are starting over, a high-end pass-rushing edge is someone to think hard about.

    12. Dallas Cowboys: Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

    The Dallas Cowboys give Dak Prescott another weapon with wide receiver Jordyn Tyson at 12th overall. They had a down year in 2025, and getting their offense back to the high-octane group that they had with Prescott before should be a priority.

    13. Los Angeles Rams (via ATL): Jermon McCoy, CB, Tennessee

    The Los Angeles Rams, who have the 13th overall pick, thanks to a trade with the Atlanta Falcons, select cornerback Jermon McCoy out of Tennessee. Los Angeles, being an elite team with two first-round picks, is going to help them stay in the A-tier of the league.

    14. Baltimore Ravens: Peter Woods, DL, Clemson

    The Baltimore Ravens select defensive lineman Peter Woods with the 14th overall pick. With a new coach, revamping their defense is of the utmost importance. If they don't get that side of the ball figured out, it will be another wasted year of Lamar Jackson at the height of his powers.

    15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Makai Lemon, WR, USC

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers give Baker Mayfield another weapon in USC receiver Makai Lemon. If they are without Mike Evans, they may try to replace him to get back on track.

    16. New York Jets (via IND): Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

    The New York Jets add a linebacker in Sonny Styles out of Ohio State with the 16th overall pick. This is their second pick of the first round, as a trade with the Indianapolis Colts took place.

    17. Detroit Lions: Avierori Terrell, CB, Clemson

    The Detroit Lions select Avierori Terrell out of Clemson to help improve their secondary. Dan Campbell's team will be looking for a bounce-back year in 2026.

    18. Minnesota Vikings: Kayden McDonald, DL, Ohio State

    The Minnesota Vikings select defensive lineman Kayden McDonald of Ohio State with the 18th overall pick. With a new GM leading the way, it might be wise to work on their defensive line so they can win more games if their offense gets back on track under Kevin O'Connell.

    19. Carolina Panthers: Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon

    The Carolina Panthers, who had a shockingly good year in 2025, select tight end Kenyon Sadiq with the 19th overall pick in an effort to give Bryce Young a weapon.

    20. Dallas Cowboys (via Green Bay Packers): CJ Allen, LB, Georgia

    The Dallas Cowboys use the Green Bay Packers' pick from the Micah Parsons trade to select linebacker CJ Allen out of Georgia, 20th overall. After adding an offensive weapon with their first pick, working on their defense with this one only makes sense.

    21. Pittsburgh Steelers: Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama

    The Pittsburgh Steelers select quarterback Ty Simpson with the 21st overall pick. He is the second quarterback taken in the first round. Whether Aaron Rodgers returns or not, this could be a smart move for them.

    22. Los Angeles Chargers: Vega Ioane, OL, Penn State

    The Los Angeles Chargers add to Justin Herbert's protection by selecting Vega Ioane of Penn State with the 22nd overall pick. They can't go another year without taking a step as a franchise, and protecting Herbert is a key to making that happen.

    23. Philadelphia Eagles: TJ Parker, EDGE, Clemson

    The Philadelphia Eagles add another edge rusher with Clemson's TJ Parker at 23rd overall. With Jalen Carter already there, their pass rush will be borderline unstoppable if a player like Parker panned out for them.

    24. Cleveland Browns (via JAC): Denzel Boston, WR, Washington

    The Cleveland Browns use the Jacksonville Jaguars' pick to add Denzel Boston out of Washington. With their first pick, they added offensive line help, which in turn would make adding a wide receiver later in the first round very helpful for whoever they have under center.

    25. Chicago Bears: Caleb Banks, DL, Florida

    The Chicago Bears desperately need help getting to the opposing quarterback. Caleb Banks is their guy at 25th overall. Becoming an impactful defensive team could be the difference in this team winning a Super Bowl as soon as next season.

    26. Buffalo Bills: KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M

    The Buffalo Bills add another weapon for Josh Allen with wide receiver KC Concepcion out of Texas A&M. It can't be all on him to make plays on offense, so another good weapon for him to utilize would make sense.

    27. San Francisco 49ers: Kadyn Proccor, OT, Alabama

    The San Francisco 49ers add offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor with the 27th overall pick. The Alabama star will help them keep Brock Purdy on his feet. This team is begging for better health, so a good young tackle may be what they're looking for.

    28. Houston Texans: Anthony Hill Jr., LB, Texas

    The Houston Texans add to their already elite defense with linebacker Anthony Hill Jr. out of Texas. If they did something like this and then got better/healthier play from CJ Stroud, they could also be a Super Bowl team.

    29. Los Angeles Rams: Emmanuel Pregnon, OL, Oregon

    Matthew Stafford needs more protection up front, so Emmanuel Pregnon is their pick at 29th overall. With a second first-round pick available to them, one of the best teams in the league has a great opportunity to get even better.

    30. Denver Broncos: Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah

    The Denver Broncos selected Caleb Lomu, an offensive tackle, out of Utah with the 30th overall pick. Bo Nix will thank them for it. He took a bad injury when it mattered most in the postseason, so adding to his protection should be a top priority.

    31. New England Patriots: Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina

    South Carolina cornerback Brandon Cisse is the New England Patriots' guy here at 31. Even the Super Bowl teams need help, and adding more to Mike Vrabel's defense would be a wise organizational move.

    32. Seattle Seahawks: Cashius Howell, EDGE, Texas A&M

    The Seattle Seahawks select Texas A&M edge rusher Cashius Howell. Their defense is already stacked, whether they win or not, so adding another great option on the defensive line would add to their strengths.

    This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: 2026 NFL mock draft: First-round projections after Senior Bowl

    Roger Goodell announces NFL’s move over Giants owner’s connection with Epstein files

    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell addressed the situation involving New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch. Emails released by the Justice Department on Friday showed that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein connected the 76-year-old with multiple women.

    During his annual Super Bowl press conference, Goodell detailed the league’s approach to the situation. The commissioner announced the league will try to gather as much information as possible before making a final decision.

    MORE: Multiple NFL owners allegedly named in latest Epstein Files release

    “Absolutely, we will look at all the facts,” Goodell said. “We’ll look at the context of those and try to understand that. We’ll look at how that falls under the [league’s personal conduct] policy. I think we’ll take one step at a time. Let’s get the facts first.”

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    Tisch’s name showed up more than 400 times in released files related to Epstein. Goodell did not say whether the Giants’ owner would be subject to league discipline. On that note, he didn’t say what would need to happen for the league to launch a formal investigation.

    “I don’t even know the status of all the [Department of Justice’s documents],” he said. “I know that three million documents came out last week. Listen, we’ll continue to follow any of the facts that come up and determine if we open an investigation based on those facts.”

    New York Giants owner Steve Tisch tries to clarify emails with Jeffrey Epstein

    After The Athletic reported on the emails, Steve Tisch sent a statement to try to clarify his relationship with Epstein.

    “We had a brief association where we exchanged emails about adult women, and in addition, we discussed movies, philanthropy, and investments. I did not take him up on any of his invitations and never went to his island. As we all know now, he was a terrible person and someone I deeply regret associating with.”

    The Giants are entering a new era under John Harbaugh, but it seems that controversy will haunt them until further notice.

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    Roger Goodell reveals when NFL will return to Ireland

    This article originally appeared on SteelersNOW.com.

    The Pittsburgh Steelers helped make NFL history during the 2025 season as they hosted the Minnesota Vikings in the first NFL regular season game ever played in Ireland. So when does the NFL plan to return to play in Ireland?

    NFL commissioner Roger Goodell revealed hopefully within the next few years.

    “We did have a wonderful time. Both clubs had a great time. I think our fans had a spectacular time,” Goodell said during his annual state of the NFL news conference ahead of the Super Bowl on Monday. “That game had more people come from the states from an international game than any game in our series.”

    This season’s game in Ireland was a smashing hit. According to NFL Media, the Steelers-Vikings game averaged 7.9 million viewers (TV+Digital), making it the second-most NFL Network watched game ever.

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    Bengals steal Round 2 value from LSU in new mock draft

    The Cincinnati Bengals have some tough calls to make this offseason when it comes to what order they attack the problematic defense. 

    Zac Taylor and the Bengals need to figure out if the front office wants to pay up to keep free agents like Trey Hendrickson and Joseph Ossai. After, they need to see what shakes free in free agency while addressing the front seven and safety positions, if not others.

    Either way, though, the NFL draft figures to focus heavily on defense, which is the case in new seven-round mock efforts.

    RELATED: Bengals sound ready to leave comfort zone, do contract extension early

    Josh Liskiewitz of Pro Football Focus, for example, has the Bengals going with popular pick Peter Woods, the standout defensive lineman from Clemson. 

    The second round is where it really gets interesting, though, as the Bengals swoop in and take LSU safety AJ Haulcy: 

    “A 2025 transfer from Houston, Haulcy earned excellent run-defense grades in each of his three seasons as a collegiate starter, while his coverage grades over the past two years — 2024 at Houston and 2025 at LSU — both topped 88.0.”

    Haulcy has the production, too, forcing eight interceptions and 12 incompletions over his two strong seasons. 

    The LSU connection is nice, sure. But the real benefit is grabbing another player capable of competing at safety. The Bengals need competition for the likes of Geno Stone and Jordan Battle.

    Stone is a free agent, too, so if they don’t upgrade the spot on the market, a player like Haulcy could come in and potentially start right away. 

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    This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Bengals steal Round 2 value from LSU in new mock draft

    Reggie Wayne responds to Peter King about Pro Football Hall of Fame: &#39;I guess the ball caught themselves&#39;

    It's becoming an annual exercise: Wide receivers Reggie Wayne and Torry Holt are among the finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame without getting the necessary votes for induction.

    Both are up for the honor again this year, and at least one pro football historian doesn't believe they had careers worthy of a gold jacket.

    Peter King, who was a longtime Hall of Fame voter who has since retired, joined the "Between the Tackles" podcast and discussed the pair.

    "They were excellent players, and they both played big roles in their team. I just don't think they're singular players," King said. "And I think that to get into the Hall of Fame, and you have to be a little more."

    Wayne played for the Indianapolis Colts from 2001-14, making 1,070 receptions for 14,345 yards and 82 touchdowns. Holt played 10 of his 11 seasons for the Rams (in St. Louis), finishing with 920 catches for 13,382 yards and 74 TDs.

    Both of their careers overlapped with a Hall of Fame receiver and quarterback: The Colts had Marvin Harrison and Peyton Manning, while the Rams had Isaac Bruce and Kurt Warner.

    "If you ask me to name the amount of great catches, and the amount of plays he made in the field that (where) I just said, 'Wow, now that's an incredible receiver.' Just, sorry, I just didn't see that," King said of Wayne and Holt.

    Wayne, the Colts' receivers coach, clapped back on social media: "I guess the ball caught themselves... But anyway, carry on..."

    I guess the ball caught themselves... But anyway, carry on... 🥃 https://t.co/ktMwohirsF

    — Reggie Wayne (@ReggieWayne_17) February 3, 2026

    When will the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026 be revealed?

    Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026, at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco

    Who are the Pro Football Hall of Fame finalists in 2026?

    Modern-era finalists include: tackle Willie Anderson; quarterback Drew Brees; guard Jahri Evans; wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald; running back Frank Gore; Holt; linebacker Luke Kuechly; quarterback Eli Manning; defensive end Terrell Suggs; former Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri; Wayne; defensive tackle Kevin Williams; tight end Jason Witten; safety Darren Woodson; offensive lineman Marshal Yanda.

    Joel A. Erickson and Nathan Brown cover the Colts all season. Get more coverage on IndyStarTV and with the Colts Insider newsletter.

    This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Reggie Wayne responds to Peter King about Pro Football Hall of Fame

    Commanders could&#39;ve had explosive RB in 2025 NFL Draft redraft by ESPN

    Commanders could've had explosive RB in 2025 NFL Draft redraft by ESPN originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Washington Commanders had one of the most disappointing seasons in the NFL in 2025.

    Running back was far from their only issue, but it was a bit of a struggling, revolving door all season long.

    They could've taken a different approach to RB, and if they had a chance at a re-do of the 2025 NFL Draft, they might have done just that.

    ESPN put together a redraft of the 2025 class after the rookie seasons of the draftees are in the books (aside from the Super Bowl). Their Commanders writer, Jonah Keim, thinks the Commanders could've used the No. 29 overall pick on RB TreVeyon Henderson out of Ohio State.

    MORE: Someone asked Mike Vrabel if the Super Bowl is a must-win game

    Henderson actually went in the second round to the New England Patriots.

    In the real draft, the Commanders chose offensive tackle Josh Conerly out of Oregon. ESPN has him going No. 16 in the redraft to the Arizona Cardinals, which at least proves that was a solid pick by Washington.

    But with Conerly not on the board in this do-over, the Commanders get Henderson.

    "The Commanders could target an offensive lineman or cornerback here, as they were reluctant to pick a running back in the first round last April," Keim writes. "But Henderson would have provided Washington with juice on offense, something it lacked all season. With the Patriots, he became the second player in NFL history to have two games with multiple 50-yard rushing touchdowns in his career, per ESPN Research, joining Chris Johnson (2009)."

    MORE: Vikings once offered Patriots a giant trade package for Drake Maye

    The Commanders ended up getting a running back in the seventh round, Jacory Croskey-Merritt, who at least seemed to outperform his draft position as a rookie and can likely have a role with the Commanders going forward.

    Washington likely would view the position differently, though, if Henderson had been the choice at the end of the first round. He'd be given the backfield keys. 

    Instead, JCM is just a piece of the puzzle that the Commanders will continue to try to solve in the running game.

    More NFL news:

    Texans add son of legendary college coach to offensive staff

    There's a new coach joining the Houston Texans for the 2026 season.

    According to reports, the Texans plan to hire former offensive lineman and current New York Giants assistant offensive line coach James Ferentz to the offensive staff. Most believe he will come take over for Jake Moreland as the new tight ends coach, but following the departure of assistant offensive line coach Zach Yenser, Ferentz could be the replacement to work in the trenches.

    Ferentz, the son of Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz, has ties with several front office members and coaching staff from his time in New England. Texans offensive coordinator Nick Caley and offensive line coach Cole Popovich worked alongside him during his tenure in Foxborough starting in 2017.

    He also began his playing career on the Texans’ practice squad back.

    #Texans offensive assistant Pat Reilly out, per league source along with tight ends coach Jake Moreland, assistant linebackers coach Ben Bolling, offensive assistant Mike Snyder, assistant OL coach Zach Yenser (#Dolphins)

    Joining offensive staff, per sources, James Ferentz…

    — Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) January 31, 2026

    Last season under New York Giants coach Brian Daboll, Fetentz's work on the offensive line served as one of the more promising pieces of the trenches. According to Pro Football Focus, the Gaints finished top five in pass-blocking and ranked top 10 overall in fewest pressures allowed.

    Houston owns the No. 28 pick in the NFL draft come April

    This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: Texans add son of legendary college coach to offensive staff

    We now know why Bills didn&#39;t get Jaylen Waddle in trade from Dolphins

    We now know why Bills didn't get Jaylen Waddle in trade from Dolphins originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Buffalo Bills apparently made at least some effort to add a wide receiver before the 2025 NFL trade deadline.

    No deals actually happened, though, and that limited the Bills' passing attack the rest of the season, even with the eventual free agent signing of Brandin Cooks.

    Turns out, though, that Jaylen Waddle was legitimately in play, at least from the Bills' point of view.

    Bills front office leader Brandon Beane told Adam Schein on Monday that there was one WR "I know we had the strongest offer on. Maybe they just decided it wasn't enough, or maybe they just decided they didn't want to send him in division."

    MORE: Someone asked Mike Vrabel if the Super Bowl is a must-win game

    Reading between the lines, that's definitely Beane talking about Waddle.

    Plugged-in reporter Tyler Dunne added to Beane's comments with his own insight on X on Tuesday morning.

    Dunne confirmed that he believed the Dolphins were using the Bills to try and drive up Waddle's price.

    "I don't think Miami was ever serious," Dunne wrote. "Tried using Bills as a pawn."

    MORE: Vikings once offered Patriots a giant trade package for Drake Maye

    Dunne did add some encouraging news as Buffalo heads into the offseason still needing to upgrade at wideout.

    "Now — with more options — I think Bills are aggressive at receiver," Dunne writes.

    Free agency, and less of a pressurized timeline on trades, give Buffalo ways to finally get Josh Allen some better targets.

    With offensive coordinator Joe Brady promoted to head coach, the Bills need to bulk up the offense as best they can to maximize Allen's prime. Somehow, they finally have to get some wide receiver action not just in play but completed.

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    Cam Skattebo makes pleas for New York Giants to draft ASU WR Jordyn Tyson

    During Arizona State University's celebrity softball game, New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo passionately advocated for his former Sun Devils teammate, wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, to join him in the NFL with the Giants.

    Speaking to reporters amid the event, Skattebo expressed his loyalty to the team and desire to bring his ASU connections to New York.

    Cam Skattebo spoke on the possibility of the Giants drafting his former ASU teammate Jordyn Tyson:

    "There's a chance they get him, I'm not in charge... Hopefully, they make the right decisions."@FOX10Phoenixpic.twitter.com/DIHLaBJmio

    — Blake Niemann (@Blakes_Take2) February 1, 2026

    "I'm gonna try to get all my guys in the NFL. They all have to come to the Giants. Hopefully, (they will) get something worked out. There’s a chance they get him," Skatt said. "I'm not in charge, so I can't really tell you. I don't really have any power. They're gonna do what they do. And, hopefully, they make the right decisions."

    Skattebo's comments highlight Tyson's rising draft stock, as the talented wideout has frequently appeared in mocks to the Giants -- including a recent PFF projection at No. 5 overall -- positioning him as a potential dynamic weapon to complement their receiving corps.

    Notably, Skattebo actively participated in the softball game, even hitting a home run, demonstrating significant progress in his recovery.

    Cam Skattebo: “I’m just praying for no outs now instead of homeruns!”

    Immediately after: Hits a homerun 😂💣@SunDevilSourcepic.twitter.com/a99bF5UQUZ

    — Jakob Brooks (@Jakobrooks) February 1, 2026

    The rookie suffered a severe right ankle injury (dislocated ankle, fibula fracture, and deltoid ligament rupture) in 2025, requiring surgery after Week 8. He was only recently cleared to jog, 12 weeks post-surgery, with steady advancements putting him on track for the 2026 offseason program.

    This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Cam Skattebo makes pleas for Giants to draft ASU WR Jordyn Tyson

    Von Miller thinks Broncos would have reached Super Bowl with a healthy Bo Nix

    After losing starting quarterback Bo Nix to a season-ending ankle injury in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs, the Denver Broncos turned to backup QB Jarrett Stidham against the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship game.

    Stidham lost a fumble that led to New England's only touchdown of the game, and he threw an interception on Denver's final drive of the game — "the worst possible time," Von Miller said on his "Free Range" podcast last week.

    Following the Broncos' eventual 10-7 loss to the Patriots, fans and pundits are left to wonder how different the game might have been had Nix been healthy. Miller echoed that sentiment on his latest podcast episode.

    "The Denver Broncos are going to be the team [in 2026], because they're riding that momentum like, 'Dang, that should have been us, we were this close. If we would have had our starting quarterback, we would have made it to the Super Bowl.' And I think that is true," Miller said. "And they can definitely ride that wave — they're going to have to sit with that this offseason — and that's just going to fuel everybody.

    "Obviously, a new year, new team, you have to do it all over again, but I think the confidence they were able to build this season will be able to last over into the next season. They're going to be angry to go [into Sean Payton's fourth year]. Bo Nix's third year ... It's going to be insane."

    Miller also noted that he believes he could have stopped Drake Maye on the quarterback's game-winning run in the fourth quarter, and he once again campaigned to return to the Broncos. The two-time Super Bowl champion is scheduled to become a free agent in March, just a few weeks before his 37th birthday.

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    This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: NFL: Von Miller thinks a healthy Bo Nix would have reached Super Bowl

    Deron Cherry comments on the Kansas City Chiefs&#39; offseason plans

    This week, Chiefs Wire's Ed Easton Jr. spoke with retired All-Pro NFL defensive back and Kansas City Chiefs legend Deron Cherry.

    In his interview with Easton Jr., Cherry discussed his role as an NFL Alumni ambassador for the 'GEAR UP Against Cancer'campaign's fight against lung cancer, in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. He also discusses the Chiefs' offseason plans following a disastrous 2025 season.

    "In my family, not lung cancer, but my dad had stomach cancer that he passed away from, and I've had some brothers who have dealt with some cancer situations, not lung cancer, particularly," said Cherry. "We have a charity event that we put on every year, and we deal with kids who are suffering from cancer. So even though it's not lung cancer, there are different forms of cancer that we all have to be aware of."

    The 6-11 finish for the 2025 Chiefs fell well short of expectations, and the front office will make changes during the offseason. Cherry weighed in on those adjustments needed before next season.

    "Some of these guys have known nothing but the AFC Championship game every year. We reached a couple of playoff rounds but never made the AFC Championship game. These guys, that's all they've known since they've been in Kansas City over the last seven years playing for that opportunity, and playing in that game," said Cherry, "I think it's the key ingredient, and that's the quarterback position, and that's (Patrick) Mahomes. As long as he comes back, I think we're going to be fine."

    Patrick Mahomes continues to rehab after ACL and LCL surgery with hopes of returning to start next season. Cherry believes there are other holes on defense and the offensive line that need to be addressed by management.

    "This team went on a run because they managed injuries, and this year we weren't able to when you have your offensive line in disarray for the majority of the season. You've got guys out on defense, You're working with new players, in the secondary and at other positions; it's difficult, and that's what I think this team has to adjust to going forward is getting those pieces back in play." said Cherry, "Having to manage the cap and paying your premium players, huge salaries where you don't have that ability or flexibility to go out and get what you need, just because of the salary cap issues. So hopefully they can get back to that point, get that incentive back with these players, and get that hunger back into the team, and I think that'll happen."

    For more information on the 'GEAR UP Against Cancer'campaign's fight against lung cancer, visit the National Football League Alumni Association and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Deron Cherry comments on the Kansas City Chiefs' offseason plans

    Drake Maye shares the best advice Tom Brady ever gave him ahead of Super Bowl LX

    Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images
    Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images

    Drake Maye used Super Bowl LX media week to reflect on a piece of guidance he received from the most influential figure in New England Patriots history.

    As the second-year quarterback continues to find his footing in the NFL, Maye shared the advice from Tom Brady that has stayed with him the most.

    The message focused less on superstardom and more on the work required to build a lasting career.

    Photo by Danielle Parhizkaran/The Boston Globe via Getty Images
    Photo by Danielle Parhizkaran/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

    Drake Maye shares Tom Brady advice during Super Bowl media day

    Speaking at media day ahead of Super Bowl LX, Drake Maye was asked about the best advice he has received from Tom Brady since entering the league.

    The New England Patriots second-year quarterback explained that Brady’s message centred on discipline, preparation, and avoiding shortcuts as he builds his career.

    “I’ve met Tom a few times. And one of the best things he’s said is, ‘There’s no shortcuts to it.’ There’s no shortcuts to putting in the work, and the proof’s in the pudding.”

    “And knowing that the shortcuts that people try to take, it’s not worth it. Get the most out of what you put into it.”

    Maye added that Brady’s career served as the clearest example of that philosophy in action.

    A lesson that reflects Brady’s Patriots legacy

    Tom Brady’s message echoed the principles that defined his two-decade run with the Patriots, built on discipline, preparation, and long-term commitment.

    For Maye, now tasked with helping guide the franchise into its next era, the advice carries added weight given Brady’s role in shaping the modern identity of the organisation.

    While Maye remains at an early stage of his NFL journey, his comments suggested an understanding that development is a process rather than immediate results.

    Ahead of Super Bowl LX, the exchange served as a reminder that some of the league’s most important lessons remain unchanged.

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    NFL analyst names 3 big-name potential trade targets for Commanders

    Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters has been busy in his first two years on the job. In 2024, Peters signed numerous veterans to shorter-term deals, just to field a competitive team after years of bad drafting by the previous regime. The result was immediate, as Washington, led by superstar franchise quarterback Jayden Daniels, shocked everyone, winning 12 games and advancing to the NFC Championship Game.

    Last offseason, Peters wanted to give it one more shot with the current core, mixing in a couple of high-profile players via trades. While the trades for Laremy Tunsil and Deebo Samuel worked out well, the 2024 trade for cornerback Marshon Lattimore didn't, leaving the Commanders short on draft picks in 2025 and 2026. Overall, Peters' moves didn't work out as well last season, and Washington finished with a disappointing 5-12 record.

    How will Peters approach this season? The good news is that the Commanders have plenty of cap space, allowing Peters to improve the roster via free agency. And, for now, Washington has six picks in April's 2026 NFL Draft, but are without picks in the second and fourth rounds.

    It would seem that Peters would likely stay away from the trade market this offseason, especially with the No. 7 overall pick. However, if the right trade appears, you always listen. Bleacher Report analyst Alex Ballentine recently previewed the top 3 hypothetical trade targets for every team. Ballentine has three big names linked to Washington:

    • Raiders Edge Maxx Crosby
    • Jaguars WR Brian Thomas Jr.
    • Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill

    A healthy Jayden Daniels in 2026 could have Washington right back in contention. They also have the cap space to get aggressive in bringing on a big contract.

    That would enable them to chase big names like Maxx Crosby and Tyreek Hill. Both might be unhappy with their current situations, but carry major financial obligations for any team that trades for them.

    They should also be calling the Jacksonville Jaguars to ensure that they have plans to feature Brian Thomas Jr. next season. The second-year receiver saw a major dip in production after a stellar rookie season.

    He had a great connection with Jayden Daniels when they were teammates at LSU. Pairing quarterbacks with their former college targets has worked out well for teams recently. The Commanders should be willing to pay up to reunite Thomas with Daniels if the Jags are looking to trade him.

    Crosby is a phenomenal talent, but would be out Washington's price range — draft picks, not money. Crosby could fetch two first-round picks, which is something Peters would not be willing to do. Hill is older and coming off an injury, that appears even more unlikely.

    However, if the Commanders could somehow pry Thomas away from the Jaguars, it's something they should consider. After a phenomenal rookie year, Thomas struggled at times in 2025 under new coach Liam Coen. He did appear to find his footing later in the season, though. Thomas has two years remaining on his rookie deal, plus a fifth-year option.

    He could not only be the perfect complement to Terry McLaurin, but also be his eventual replacement as Washington's No. 1 receiver. The key is cost. Thomas' contract makes him extremely valuable, which means the Jaguars could want a first-round pick, maybe a second-rounder, back in return.

    The Commanders don't figure to be big players in the trade market, but remember, no one saw the Tunsil trade coming last offseason.

    This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Analyst names 3 ideal trade targets

    Super Bowl GMs John Schneider, Eliot Wolf value their Green Bay roots

    The Packers’ season ended weeks ago, but Green Bay still will be represented when the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots play in Super Bowl 60 on Feb. 8.

    Seahawks general manager John Schneider graduated from De Pere Abbot Pennings in 1989, a school that along with Premontre and St. Joseph Academy merged to form Green Bay Notre Dame in 1990.

    Patriots general manager Eliot Wolf graduated from Notre Dame in 2000.

    When Wolf was hired by New England in 2024, one of the people he brought in was Casey Belongia, a 2010 Ashwaubenon graduate who is a national scout for the Patriots.

    Two GMs from the same high school family tree facing off for a Super Bowl title? It doesn’t get much better than that.

    “I think it’s awesome,” Wolf said. “It’s really unique. I know he went to Pennings and I went to Notre Dame, but we both kind of went to the same high school.

    “I mean, what are the odds of that? I would be curious if that has ever happened in the history of the league. It’s really cool for my dad [Pro Football Hall of Fame executive Ron Wolf] as well. The two scouting systems that the two Super Bowl teams have are kind of basically his system. That’s a testament to the fact that it works. It’s pretty unique and fun.”

    New England Patriots general manager Eliot Wolf has followed in the footsteps of his father, former Green Bay Packers GM Ron Wolf.

    Wolf and others might be surprised to learn that there has been one other instance in which two GMs from the same high school met in a Super Bowl.

    It happened in Super Bowl 23 in 1989, when the San Francisco 49ers played the Cincinnati Bengals.

    The 49ers’ GM was John McVay and the Bengals’ GM was Paul Brown, two men who both graduated from Massillon Washington High School in Ohio.

    Wolf and Schneider aren’t only connected by where they went to high school.

    Schneider got his first shot in the NFL because of Wolf’s father, and Eliot Wolf learned plenty from Schneider when the two worked together in the Packers’ front office.

    It’s not uncommon for Wolf to still seek Schneider’s wisdom.

    “He has a lot of experience in different settings and in many ways that I don’t,” Wolf said. “Definitely look to him for advice on different areas of things that I could use some help with.”

    Wolf and Schneider are at the highest level of their profession, and part of what shaped who they are is a childhood spent in Green Bay.

    Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider was one of the best running backs in the history of De Pere Abbot Pennings football.

    John Schneider values hometown roots

    Schneider was a self-described football geek growing up. When William and Sandra Schneider had to punish the youngest of their six children, the best course of action was to take away his football cards.

    Schneider loved those cards. He made teams with them, almost like a GM would even though he didn’t realize it at the time. He made trades with himself. This player for that player. He memorized the statistics on the back of the cards. Jersey numbers and the colleges, too.

    Working in an NFL front office wasn’t the dream while at Notre Dame Elementary or Pennings.

    It was to be the next Walter Payton, the Chicago Bears legendary running back he grew up idolizing even though Payton played for the big rival of his hometown team.

    Schneider did his best impression of Payton during his junior and senior seasons at Pennings.

    He was small but strong, the undisputed best tailback and unquestioned leader of the team who graduated as one of the school’s all-time leading rushers.

    He was instrumental in leading the Squires to the WISAA playoffs as a senior in 1988, which was quite the turnaround after going 3-7 the previous season.

    Playing for Pennings coach Al Groves was fun for Schneider, and for good reason.

    To this day, friends and former teammates Pete Opichka and Tom Benkowski still give Schneider grief for all the carries Groves gave him.

    Schneider valued his time playing for the Squires.

    “Al knew how passionate I was about it," Schneider said. “My dad was a team doctor. It was a really special time.”

    John Schneider won his first Super Bowl as a general manager in 2014.

    His final high school game was a 14-7 quarterfinal playoff loss to Stevens Point Pacelli at Goerke Field in Stevens Point.

    The tears flowed as the pads came off afterward. Not just because the seniors wouldn’t play another game, but because they believed they were good enough to win a title.

    It seemed possible, considering they pulled a big upset earlier in the season against Milwaukee Marquette, a team that ended up repeating as the Class A state champion that fall.

    It was Schneider who delivered the dagger, scoring a touchdown in overtime. It was one of the coolest moments of his playing career.

    “He was a tenacious runner,” said former Pennings teammate and longtime local high school baseball coach Andy Conard, who was a tight end, defensive end and punter for the Squires. “When you looked at him stature-wise, he wasn’t very big. He kind of personified the old saying that it’s not the size of the dog in the fight, but the fight in the dog. He ran hard. I just remember how much John tried to model his game, his training regimen, everything, after Walter Payton. Walter wasn’t the biggest guy in the world, either, but they both ran with the same tenacity and the drive.

    “John was all football. He loved it. That was the way he played.”

    It would be easy to romanticize Schneider all these years later, to say he was the leader of the bunch and a great teammate.

    It just happens to be true.

    “He had an infectious personality,” Conard said. “He was just always enthusiastic and just an easy guy to approach. An easy guy to talk to.

    “He was just such a hard worker. You knew he put a lot into it. You knew his training regimen was real. There was nothing put on with John. You had the utmost respect for him, not only as a person but the way that he prepared and the way that he practiced and the way that he trained.”

    Schneider still had dreams of being the next Payton when he went off to play in college at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota.

    While a shoulder injury ended his career after one season, his future scouting ability was evident.  

    He started to evaluate everything he watched while sidelined.

    That one teammate was faster than him. That another teammate broke a lot of tackles.

    A friend on defense complained he wasn’t getting enough playing time. All Schneider saw was his buddy missing a bunch of tackles and being slow to react.

    “That’s kind of like how it started just from an evaluation standpoint,” Schneider said. “And, then, obviously I just loved ball. I was always eating and watching as much as I possibly could. The Sporting News had an article on every team. I couldn’t wait to get that. Read every article. Anything I could devour.”

    After Ron Wolf was hired as the Packers’ GM in 1991, Schneider learned he had gotten his start by writing letters in the early 1960s to NFL teams, including one to Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis.

    Schneider decided to do the same.

    But each letter he wrote to Wolf got him nowhere.

    The Schneider family happened to be friends with Dr. Pat McKenzie, who had been hired by the Packers in 1990.

    McKenzie gave Schneider the phone number for Wolf.

    Wolf often answered his phone at work on the weekends, which wasn’t uncommon for executives with no secretaries in the building.

    It all led up to Memorial Day weekend in 1992.

    On that Sunday, Schneider dialed Wolf’s number after one of his friends convinced him to make the call.

    It was a scary moment, to say the least.

    “Oh, dude, I was so intimidated,” Schneider said. “He still intimidates me.”

    It was the call that kick-started his life in the NFL. The rest, as they say, is football history.

    Dougherty column: Packers GM Ron Wolf's legacy alive and well in Super Bowl

    Schneider has been the Seahawks’ GM since 2010, and at times it has been like trading his football cards.

    He made 284 roster transactions his first year and more than 200 his second.

    On Feb. 2, 2014, he became a Super Bowl champion GM.

    Not bad for the kid from Green Bay.

    Schneider’s third trip to the Super Bowl as a GM is a little bittersweet.

    His father died in October. He was 90.

    William was as accomplished in the medical field as his son is in football. He practiced orthopedic surgery from 1967 to 1994 and was the chief of surgery at St. Vincent Hospital from 1988 to 1990.

    His lofty résumé is about as long as a book.

    “My dad was an amazing person,” Schneider said, fighting back tears. “He was highly successful in anything he did, and his work ethic was off the chart. I think he’d be proud of the way I dove into the power of prayer and work ethic. I tell people all the time the two greatest gifts my folks ever gave me were my work ethic and my faith and the confidence to pray on things.

    “Since my dad has passed, I know he is with me more now than he was when he was here. In pregame, the butterflies and the nervousness and the anxiety and all that, I’m not saying I don’t have it. But I can legitimately tell it has dissipated, and I know that he’s with me and watching over me. Like, ‘I know you are stressed out. You got this.’ It has been really neat.”

    New England Patriots general manager Eliot Wolf [the fourth person, left to right, in the bottom first row] was a wide receiver at Green Bay Notre Dame before graduating in 2000.

    Eliot Wolf follows in father’s footsteps

    Wolf moved to Green Bay midway through fourth grade after his father was hired by the Packers with four games remaining in the 1991 season.

    The first documented evidence of his potential football future came in fifth grade, when Wolf and his classmates were asked to write what they wanted to be when they grew up.

    Wolf didn’t put a professional athlete or coach or even an astronaut.

    He instead wrote that he wanted to be an NFL scout, which perhaps wasn’t that surprising considering what his dad did for a living.

    His determination only got more serious each time Wolf attended draft meetings as a child.

    “I thought he was just a football junkie, if you will,” Ron Wolf said. “He really enjoyed sitting in there listening and watching and all that. But I never realized it was going to eventually become his career or livelihood. 

    “What’s amazing to me is here we’ve got this little town of just over 100,000 people and two guys playing such a prominent role, both attended school there. To me, that’s remarkable. Two Green Bay guys. Unbelievable.”

    Much like Schneider years before, the young Wolf made a talent evaluation of himself while playing football at Notre Dame.

    He concluded that as an undersized wideout, a career on the gridiron wasn’t in the cards.

    “I might have been undersized, but I’m not sure how tough I was, either,” Wolf said. “I never even thought I was going to play in college. Really, at any point I can remember, it was always kind of getting into the front office and just being around the scouts and being around football.”

    That already was obvious to those around him at Notre Dame.

    Former Notre Dame athletic director Ken Flaten coached Wolf at the lower levels of the football program when Wolf arrived in high school in 1996.

    He was a nice kid who displayed an uncanny knowledge of college and professional players.  

    Flaten often would overhear Wolf and his fellow 2000 graduate and friend Adam Madson break down players, just like a GM.

    “They were nuts,” Flaten said.

    But in a good way.

    Flaten envisioned a future executive in his pupil, a lot more than a future Pro Bowl wideout.

    “He was good, but he was small,” Flaten said. “I think he looked at it that way, that if he was going to advance in that game, he was going to advance in the career he took.

    “He worked hard. … You could absolutely see it.”

    Wolf was part of the last Notre Dame football team that was part of WISAA before it joined the WIAA in 2000.

    He had the opportunity to observe and play for legendary coach John Nowak. Class was in session every day, not just Friday nights.  

    “I thought one of the cool things Coach Nowak did relative to some of the other coaches in the division and the area that we played against was that he was a multiple scheme guy,” Wolf said. “We would have different game plans for each week, offensively and defensively.

    “I always thought that was probably pretty unique to the area. I don’t know what it’s like now, but it was pretty unique to the area at the time. It was always kind of fun going in that Monday to get the new game plan.”

    Wolf’s time at Notre Dame and his years in Green Bay are why he is the person, and NFL GM, he is today.

    “One hundred percent,” Wolf said. “I was there from fourth grade through high school, and then I came right back after college working for 14 more years with the Packers.

    “It’s a great community. I still have tons of close friends there. Matter of fact, I am going to see some of them at the Super Bowl, which is kind of cool. It has really shaped me as a person. The football in the community is obviously a really big part and that is, and was, a huge part of my life. It’s great people and a great place to visit.”

    Green Bay Notre Dame still a special place for John Schneider and Eliot Wolf

    Wolf and Schneider don’t get an opportunity to follow Notre Dame much during the season, but both are aware of the Tritons.

    Wolf heard about former standout James Flanigan playing at the University of Notre Dame.

    Schneider heard about a star running back the Tritons have and was impressed to learn Kingston Allen set the state’s single-season rushing record in 2025.

    Three of Schneider’s nephews were standout running backs in high school at Notre Dame, just like their uncle.

    Steven Dennis rushed for 1,379 yards and 17 TDs as a senior in 2008.

    David Ihlenfeldt was an all-state selection when he rushed for 2,170 yards and 22 TDs in 2009.

    Nate Ihlenfeldt was the best player in the area when he rushed for a combined 4,016 yards and 61 TDs in 2015 and 2016.

    Schneider was a big high school sports advocate while in Green Bay and remains one to this day.

    “I always wanted to kind of help out, kind of mentor in any way I possibly could,” he said. “I wanted young men to play football, because I think there is so many life lessons. It’s self-sacrifice. It’s work ethic. It’s relationships. Playing for the man next to you. It’s confidence.

    “It’s the ultimate team sport.”

    John Schneider, Eliot Wolf on opposite sides this week

    Schneider and Wolf had a text chain going throughout the season, which included another good friend in Patriots executive Alonzo Highsmith, another former Packers personnel executive (2012-17).

    They have wished each other luck each step of the way.

    Now, Schneider and Wolf finish the season together on the biggest stage in sports.

    “It’s really cool,” Schneider said. “I’ve known him so long, I feel like an older brother. I was the youngest of that group of those guys [with the Packers]. John Dorsey. Ted Thompson. Reggie McKenzie.  

    “So, he kind of hung with me a lot. He’d always be asking me, ‘Can you go downstairs and play basketball?’ I’d go down and I think I had a part in teaching him how to dribble and do breakaways. And then he sat in all of our meetings. It was really special, man. It was really special.”

    This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Super Bowl GMs John Schneider, Eliot Wolf value their Green Bay roots

    NFL &#39;will look into&#39; Giants co-owner Steve Tisch&#39;s ties to Epstein

    The NFL has announced it will review purported ties between New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch and the late Jeffrey Epstein following the recent release of documents by the U.S. Department of Justice.

    "The league is aware of the reports and Steve's response. Our office will look into the matter to understand the facts," they said in a Monday statement.

    Commissioner Roger Goodell stated during a pre-Super Bowl LX news conference that the league would "look at all the facts" regarding Tisch's mentions in the files, which exceed 400 appearances across more than three million pages.

    Goodell emphasized examining the context to determine whether it is relevant to the NFL's personal conduct policy, while stressing the need to gather facts first.

    "Well, you may be getting ahead of yourself on the second part, but I would say that absolutely we are going to look at all the facts," he said when asked about potentially discipline, admitting the optics hurt the league. "We're going to look at the context of those, we're going to try to understand that, and we'll look at how that falls under the policy. But I think we take one step at a time. Let's get the facts first.

    "We'll continue to follow any of the facts that come up, and we'll determine whether we open an investigation or not based on those facts."

    The documents, released last week, include 2013 emails where Epstein allegedly connected Tisch with various adult women, often with descriptions and arrangements for meetings, dinners, or opportunities linked to Tisch's film industry work. Discussions also reportedly covered movies, philanthropy, and investments.

    Tisch, 76, issued a statement acknowledging a brief association with Epstein.

    "We had a brief association where we exchanged emails about adult women, and in addition, we discussed movies, philanthropy, and investments. I did not take him up on any of his invitations and never went to his island. As we all know now, he was a terrible person and someone I deeply regret associating with," he wrote.

    Importantly, Tisch has not been accused of any wrongdoing and has not been charged with any crimes related to Epstein's activities. Despite this, some commentators and observers have called for potential disciplinary action under the NFL's personal conduct policy, citing concerns about judgment in the association.

    The league has indicated it is aware of Tisch's response and will proceed by understanding the facts of the matter.

    This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: NFL 'will look into' Giants co-owner Steve Tisch's ties to Epstein

    Steelers request and complete interview with Saints coach, per report

    The Pittsburgh Steelers are looking to bring in another coach Mike McCarthy is all too familiar with, as the revamped Black and Gold coaching staff continues to take shape.

    According to reporter Jordan Schultz, the Steelers requested and completed an interview with New Orleans Saints tight ends coach Chase Haslett for a role as their passing game coordinator/tight ends coach.

    Haslett got his first NFL coaching opportunity courtesy of McCarthy, who hired him to be the Dallas Cowboys offensive quality control coach in 2020.

    Most of McCarthy’s staff acquisitions have been coaches he’s previously worked with, including some of Pittsburgh’s most high-profile hires like offensive line coach James Campen and defensive coordinator Patrick Graham.

    While the Steelers have yet to fill the offensive coordinator position, fans can stay updated with our coaching staff tracker for all the latest news surrounding interviews and hires.

    For up-to-date Steelers coverage, including any offseason moves, follow us on X @TheSteelersWire and give our Facebook page a like.

    This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers complete interview with Saints tight ends coach Chase Haslett

    Cowboys Headlines: Brandon Aubrey talks already in progress; Scott Laidlaw gone at 72

    Brandon Aubrey never even got a second contract in pro soccer, but he's now on the verge of becoming the highest-paid kicker in NFL history. The Cowboys sniper says he "absolutely" wants to stay in Dallas, and the team wants him back. The two sides started discussing a new deal during the season, but Aubrey says he's now leaving the details up to his representation. Which is fine, because the former computer programmer says he still views every year in the NFL as "seven to 10 years I won't have to have a normal job."

    Also in this roundup of today's headlines, the Cowboys ink their inked-up QB3 to stay, they sign two more defensive staffers, and they are exercising a normal amount of patience (no, seriously... that's all it is) when it comes to George Pickens and a new commitment.

    Meanwhile, an unsung hero of the great Cowboys squads of the 1970s has passed away at just 72, and a Cowboys fan who has sued Netflix over a viral social media clip may actually have a genuine legal case against the streaming mega-giant.

    Looking ahead at Super Bowl LX, the week got off to an earthshaking start- literally- with a quake that rocked the Bay Area. We've learned a good part of the pre-game coverage will make TV history by coming live from one of San Francisco's most notorious attractions, and you may be surprised to learn how some NFL players really feel about the official halftime show this year.

    Around the league, the Saints will take the fleur-de-lis to France next season as the designated host team for the first NFL game to be played in Paris, and the league will officially return to Mexico City in the 2026 season. But as the NFL moves toward an inevitable 18th game, there is awareness even at the top levels of the game of the toll it will exact on players.

    Dallas Cowboys Top Headlines

    • Brandon Aubrey 'absolutely' wants to stay with Cowboys, have begun contracts talks :: The Mothership (Link)
    • Micah Parsons hypes up former Cowboys teammate, kicker Brandon Aubrey :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
    • Cowboys’ backup, practice squad QB Will Grier to return on reserve contract :: Dallas Morning News (Link)
    • Pros, cons of Cowboys restructuring Prescott contract for cap space :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
    • Joseph Hoyt’s 2026 NFL mock draft 1.0: Lack of top QB talent could impact Cowboys’ plans :: Dallas Morning News (Link)
    • 'February's not the time': Pickens, Cowboys contract negotiations news :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
    • Cowboys sign 2 new coaches to defensive staff, interview 3 more :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
    • Cowboys may already be deviating from traditional Vic Fangio scheme under Christian Parker :: Blogging the Boys (Link)
    • Dallas Cowboys' 'Dirty Dozen' member Scott Laidlaw dies at 72 :: WFAA (Link)
    • Dallas Cowboys fan sues Netflix over use of his video :: D Magazine (Link)

    Super Bowl LX News & Headlines

    • Earthquake hits Super Bowl week in San Francisco: Bay Area jolted by 4.2-magnitude quake on Monday :: CBS Sports (Link)
    • NBC Super Bowl 60 pregame show to include live segments from Alcatraz :: USA Today (Link)
    • How do NFL players feel about Bad Bunny playing the Super Bowl halftime show? :: The Athletic (Link)
    • 59 Super Bowl Rings, 59 Stories :: ESPN (Link)

    News & Headlines from Around the NFL

    • New Orleans Saints to play in NFL's first regular season game in Paris in 2026 :: NewOrleansSaints.com (Link)
    • NFL to return to Mexico City with game in 2026, Goodell says :: ESPN (Link)
    • NFL VP warns of growing calendar: ‘There’s a human body on the other side’ :: Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Link)
    • NFL will investigate Steve Tisch regarding Jeffrey Epstein emails :: ProFootballTalk (Link)

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    This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Cowboys News: Brandon Aubrey talks underway; Scott Laidlaw dies at 72

    2026 Pro Bowl rosters for AFC and NFC teams

    The 2026 Pro Bowl Games, the evolved version of the Pro Bowl, takes place on Feb. 3 in San Francisco.

    The Pro Bowl Games is now a one-day event centered around a flag football game at the locale of Super Bowl 60.

    This year, unavailable linemen on each side of the ball are not being replaced by alternates given the dynamic of the flag football game.

    The rosters were compiled from voting by players, coaches and a fan vote, with injury replacements added.

    Here are the 2026 Pro Bowl rosters:

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    AFC Pro Bowl roster 2026

    Offense

    Quarterbacks

    • Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals (replacing Justin Herbert, LA Chargers)
    • Joe Flacco, Cincinnati Bengals (replacing Drake Maye, New England Patriots)
    • Shedeur Sanders, Cleveland Browns (replacing Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills)

    Running backs

    • Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts
    • De'Von Achane, Miami Dolphins
    • James Cook, Buffalo Bills

    Fullback

    • Patrick Ricard, Baltimore Ravens

    Wide receivers

    • Ja'Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals
    • Nico Collins, Houston Texans
    • Tee Higgins, Cincinnati Bengals (replacing Zay Flowers, Baltimore Ravens)
    • Courtland Sutton, Denver Broncos

    Tight ends

    • Tyler Warren, Indianapolis Colts (replacing Brock Bowers, Las Vegas Raiders)
    • Dalton Kincaid, Buffalo Bills (replacing Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs)

    Offensive tackles

    • Dion Dawkins, Buffalo Bills
    • Garett Bolles, Denver Broncos
    • Joe Alt, Los Angeles Chargers (unavailable)

    Offensive guards

    • Trey Smith, Kansas City Chiefs
    • Quinn Meinerz, Denver Broncos (unavailable)
    • Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis Colts (unavailable)

    Centers

    • Creed Humphrey, Kansas City Chiefs
    • Tyler Linderbaum, Baltimore Ravens

    Defense

    Defensive end

    • Will Anderson Jr., Houston Texans
    • Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns (unavailable)
    • Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas Raiders (unavailable)

    Defensive tackle

    • Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee Titans
    • Zach Allen, Denver Broncos
    • Chris Jones, Kansas City Chiefs (unavailable)

    Outside linebackers

    • Nik Bonitto, Denver Broncos
    • Tui Tuipulotu, Los Angeles Chargers
    • Devin Lloyd, Jacksonville Jaguars (replacing T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers)

    Inside Linebackers

    • Roquan Smith, Baltimore Ravens
    • Azeez Al-Shaair, Houston Texans

    Cornerbacks

    • Derek Stingley Jr., Houston Texans
    • Patrick Surtain II, Denver Broncos
    • Denzel Ward, Cleveland Browns
    • Kamari Lassiter, Houston Texans (replacing Christian Gonzalez, New England Patriots)

    Safeties

    • Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore Ravens
    • Derwin James, Los Angeles Chargers
    • Calen Bullock, Houston Texans (replacing Jalen Ramsey, Pittsburgh Steelers)

    Special Teams

    Kicker

    • Cameron Dicker, Los Angeles Chargers

    Punter

    • Jordan Stout, Baltimore Ravens

    Long snapper

    • Ross Matiscik, Jacksonville Jaguars

    Special teamer

    • Ben Skowronek, Pittsburgh Steelers

    Returner

    • Chimere Dike, Tennessee Titans

    NFC Pro Bowl roster 2026

    Offense

    Quarterbacks

    • Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys
    • Jared Goff, Detroit Lions (replacing Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams)
    • Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles (replacing Sam Darnold, Seattle Seahawks)

    Running backs

    • Jahmyr Gibbs, Detroit Lions
    • Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers
    • Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons

    Wide receivers

    • Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams
    • George Pickens, Dallas Cowboys
    • Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit Lions
    • CeeDee Lamb, Dallas Cowboys (replacing Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seattle Seahawks)

    Fullback

    • Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco 49ers

    Tight ends 

    • Trey McBride, Arizona Cardinals
    • Jake Ferguson, Dallas Cowboys (replacing George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers)

    Offensive tackles

    • Penei Sewell, Detroit Lions
    • Trent Williams, San Francisco 49ers
    • Tristan Wirfs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (unavailable)

    Offensive guards

    • Tyler Smith, Dallas Cowboys
    • Joe Thuney, Chicago Bears
    • Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta Falcons

    Centers

    • Drew Dalman, Chicago Bears
    • Cam Jurgens, Philadelphia Eagles

    Defense

    Defensive end 

    • Aidan Hutchinson, Detroit Lions
    • Micah Parsons, Green Bay Packers (unavailable)
    • Demarcus Lawrence, Seattle Seahawks (unavailable)

    Defensive tackle

    • Quinnen Williams, Dallas Cowboys
    • Leonard Williams, Seattle Seahawks (unavailable)
    • Jalen Carter, Philadelphia Eagles (unavailable)

    Outside linebackers

    • Brian Burns, New York Giants
    • Jared Verse, Los Angeles Rams
    • Byron Young, Los Angeles Rams

    Inside Linebackers

    • Jack Campbell, Detroit Lions
    • Zack Baun, Philadelphia Eagles

    Cornerbacks

    • Jaycee Horn, Carolina Panthers
    • Cooper DeJean, Philadelphia Eagles
    • Keisean Nixon, Green Bay Packers (replacing Devon Witherspoon, Seattle Seahawks)
    • Nahshon Wright, Chicago Bears (replacing Quinyon Mitchell, Philadelphia Eagles)

    Safeties

    • Kevin Byard, Chicago Bears
    • Budda Baker, Arizona Cardinals
    • Antoine Winfield Jr, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    Special Teams

    Kicker

    • Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys

    Punter

    • Tress Way, Washington Commanders

    Long snapper

    • Jon Weeks, San Francisco 49ers

    Special teamer

    • Luke Gifford, San Francisco 49ers

    Returner

    • KaVontae Turpin, Dallas Cowboys (replacing Rashid Shaheed, Seattle Seahawks)

    This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: 2026 Pro Bowl full rosters for AFC and NFC teams

    2026 NFL free agency: Will Indianapolis Colts re-sign quarterback Daniel Jones?

    The Indianapolis Colts and quarterback Daniel Jones have said they plan to run it back in 2026, but until the ink is dry on a contract, the team's quarterback situation is uncertain.

    The 28-year-old played stellar football over the first half of the 2025 season (71.2% completions, 257.8 passing yards per game, 13 touchdowns, 3 interceptions, 4 rushing touchdowns through Week 8). A break in a bone in his left leg slowed him and, in early December, a torn right Achilles tendon ended his season.

    Given the timing of the Achilles injury, a return for Week 1 isn't certain. The Colts currently have Anthony Richardson and Riley Leonard under contract for 2026.

    Jones' average annual value is $43.6 million, according to Spotrac, the most of all upcoming free agents.

    But how much money will he get from any team that signs him?

    Pro Football Focus top NFL free agents

    Pro Football Focus recently ranked 250 free agents for 2026, with Jones coming in 42nd overall and third among quarterbacks, behind Malik Willis and Aaron Rodgers. PFF projected a Jones deal of three years for up to $101 million, with $56 million guaranteed.

    "Jones' 2025 season opened on a strong note before unraveling down the stretch," PFF wrote. "He earned an 80.3 PFF grade over his first eight starts with the Colts before dropping to 55.1 from Week 9 through his final game. Jones briefly flashed again in Week 13 against Houston, earning an 84.2 PFF grade against one of the league's best defenses, but his season ended on a low note when he put up a 36.9 grade before suffering a torn Achilles. Jones' broader profile has remained remarkably consistent since 2019, as he has never finished a season below a 63.0 PFF grade or above 78.4. Ball security, however, continues to be a concern. He recorded 18 turnover-worthy plays against just 13 big-time throws in 2025 and has finished with a positive big-time throw to turnover-worthy play ratio only once in his career."

    Vinnie Iyer of Sporting News ranked 100 players, with Jones coming in 24th, also behind Rodgers and Willis.

    "Jones was an efficient passer, staying more within the pocket in his true late-blooming breakout season in (coach) Shane Steichen's system," Iyer wrote. "He showed off a good deep ball and settled in well playing off the run. The question is whether he can heal fast enough from his torn Achilles' to be their best QB option in 2026, too."

    ESPN top 50 NFL free agents

    Matt Bowen of ESPN ranked 50 players, placing Jones fourth overall and the top available quarterback.

    "An Achilles injury in Week 14 could delay Jones' availability at the start of next season, but it's clear he elevated his level of play and poise under coach Shane Steichen in Indianapolis," Bowen wrote. "Jones' 64.1 QBR ranked eighth in the league through Week 13, and he threw with a much stronger sense of timing. He fits in an offense that features a good run game, which allows him to operate as a facilitator."

    Zachary Pereles of CBS Sports ranked 50 players, with Jones third overall and the top QB.

    "The Colts are all the way in on Jones, especially after they traded away two first-round picks for Sauce Gardner at the trade deadline," Pereles wrote. "He's coming off a torn Achilles, but expect Indianapolis to figure something out. Other suitors: Cardinals, Vikings."

    Pereles added that, if the Colts want an insurance QB, they could pursue former Colt Joe Flacco — Pereles' No. 49 free agent — though he believes the Cincinnati Bengals would likely retain Flacco.

    When does NFL free agency 2026 start?

    The NFL new year begins at 4 p.m. ET on March 11. A so-called "legal tampering" period, in which teams can negotiate with players and their agents, starts at noon ET March 9.

    What is the projected 2026 NFL salary cap?

    Estimates range from $301.2 million to $305.7 million, though an official number will be revealed in early March. The 2025 salary camp was $279.2 million.

    Joel A. Erickson and Nathan Brown cover the Colts all season. Get more coverage on IndyStarTV and with the Colts Insider newsletter.

    This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: NFL free agency 2026: Will Indianapolis Colts sign quarterback Daniel Jones?

    Tom Brady refuses to side with New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, ‘May the best team…’

    Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images
    Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

    Tom Brady has opted to remain neutral ahead of Super Bowl LX, despite the New England Patriots reaching the NFL showpiece.

    The seven-time Super Bowl champion was asked for his thoughts as the New England Patriots prepare to face the Seattle Seahawks.

    Tom Brady made it clear that he does not intend to side with either team, despite his history with the New England Patriots.

    Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images
    Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images

    Tom Brady stays neutral ahead of Super Bowl LX

    Speaking on Jim Gray’s Let’s Go podcast, Tom Brady addressed the Patriots versus Seahawks matchup directly. Brady explained that his focus is on the quality of the contest rather than the result.

    “I don’t have a dog in the fight in this one. May the best team win. I just wanna see good football. I wanna see good plays, good throws, good strategy, good decisions.”

    Given how long Tom Brady was with the New England Patriots and how revered he is by the fans and the organization, his unwillingness to back his former team raised some eyebrows.

    Brady is the greatest player in the franchise’s history, and even has a statue dedicated to him outside of Gillette Stadium.

    Brady reflects on Patriots past and future

    Tom Brady also reflected on his long association with the New England Patriots and where the franchise stands now.

    “This is a new chapter in New England, and I’m glad everyone’s embraced the Mike Vrabel regime, all the amazing players that have worked so hard to get their club to this position.”

    “We did it for 20 years. There was a little bit of a hiatus in there, but the Patriots are back and it’s a very exciting time for everyone in New England.”

    Brady has a history with Mike Vrabel, having played with him on the New England Patriots, and the current head coach has the respect of the GOAT.

    Read more:

    Trump, ICE, Bad Bunny: Super Bowl 60 arrives at pivotal moment for US

    Super Bowl 60 is set to be far from a political escape, with the National Football League (NFL) facing mounting pressure over immigration enforcement and its choice of a politically outspoken halftime performer.

    As the Seattle Seahawks prepare to face the New England Patriots at Levi's Stadium in the San Francisco Bay Area, a petition signed by over 184,000 people is demanding the league denounce any potential presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the event.

    The progressive group MoveOn plans to deliver this petition to the NFL’s New York City headquarters on Tuesday.

    Anticipation is also building around how Bad Bunny, the Spanish-speaking headliner for the halftime show, will address the current political climate.

    The artist has previously criticized President Donald Trump on various issues, from his hurricane response in Puerto Rico to his treatment of immigrants.

    He recently blasted ICE while accepting an award at the Grammys, and his latest tour notably bypassed the continental US due to concerns that his fans could be targeted by immigration agents.

    Players have signed a petition to denounce the presence of ICE at Super Bowl (AFP/Getty)

    President Trump has indicated he will not attend this year’s game, unlike last year, and has dismissed Bad Bunny as a "terrible choice”.

    A Republican senator has dubbed it "the woke bowl," while a prominent conservative group is planning an alternative show in an attempt to divert attention from the main event.

    The Super Bowl remains one of the few cultural touchstones watched by millions globally, and its halftime show is no stranger to controversy, famously including Janet Jackson’s 2004 performance.

    However, this year’s event presents a unique blend of sports, entertainment, politics, and protest. It unfolds at a particularly tense moment for the US, just two weeks after the killing of Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minneapolis reignited a national debate over the Trump administration’s hard-line law enforcement tactics.

    "The Super Bowl is supposed to be an escape, right? We’re supposed to go there to not have to talk about the serious things of this country," said Tiki Barber, a former New York Giants player who participated in the Super Bowl in 2001 and has since attended as a commentator.

    "I hope it doesn’t devolve, because if it does, then I think we’re really losing touch with what’s important in our society."

    Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio in Puerto Rico, has propelled Latino music into the mainstream and achieved global fame with songs predominantly in Spanish – a fact that often irks his conservative detractors.

    The 31-year-old has embraced the controversy, joking about the halftime show during his hosting stint on "Saturday Night Live" in October, stating, "everybody is happy about it — even Fox News."

    Donald Trump has slammed the decision to have Bad Bunny as the halftime performer (Getty)

    He then delivered a segment in Spanish, expressing Latino pride, concluding in English: "If you didn’t understand what I just said, you have four months to learn!"

    Those who follow him closely doubt he will temper his stance now.

    "He has made it very clear what he stands for," said Vanessa Díaz, a professor at Loyola Marymount University and co-author of "P FKN R: How Bad Bunny Became the Global Voice of Puerto Rican Resistance."

    "So I can’t imagine that this would all go away with the Super Bowl."

    The halftime show is a collaboration between the NFL, Roc Nation, and Apple Music, with Roc Nation curating performers and Apple Music distributing the performance, while the NFL retains ultimate control over the stage, broadcast, and branding.

    The NFL, which is actively expanding its global appeal, including into Latin America, stated it never considered removing Bad Bunny despite criticizm from President Trump and some of his supporters. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell described the singer on Monday as "one of the great artists in the world," and someone who understands the power of the Super Bowl performance "to unite people and to be able to bring people together."

    He added: "I think artists in the past have done that. I think Bad Bunny understands that. And I think you'll have a great performance."

    An October poll from Quinnipiac University indicated that about half of Americans approved of Bad Bunny as the halftime performer, though with significant partisan and racial divides: three-quarters of Democrats backed the choice compared to just 16 per cent of Republicans, and approximately 60 per cent of Black and Hispanic adults approved, versus 41 per cent of white adults.

    Despite Republicans’ efforts to maintain Latino support, many in the GOP have continued their critiques of Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl approaches.

    Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, a former American football coach now running for governor, derided the "Woke Bowl" on Newsmax last week, stating he would watch an alternative event hosted by Turning Point USA.

    The group, founded by the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, announced on Monday that Kid Rock, a vocal supporter of President Trump, would be among the performers at its event.

    In recent days, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official Jeff Brannigan held private calls with local officials and the NFL, indicating that ICE does not plan to conduct any law enforcement actions during Super Bowl week or at the game itself, according to two NFL officials with direct knowledge of the conversations.

    Bad Bunny has not been afraid to speak his mind on political issues

    ICE is not expected to be among the more than a dozen DHS-related agencies providing security at the game, the officials said, speaking anonymously to discuss private conversations.

    However, some worry that President Trump and his allies leading the DHS could change their minds before Sunday’s game, given recent statements.

    Corey Lewandowski, a key adviser to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, stated in October that ICE agents would be conducting immigration enforcement at the game, asserting: "There is nowhere that you can provide safe haven to people who are in the country illegally, not the Super Bowl, not anywhere else."

    When asked to clarify ICE's role this week, DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin refused to confirm whether federal immigration agents would be present for the Super Bowl.

    "Those who are here legally and not breaking other laws have nothing to fear," she said. "We will not disclose future operations or discuss personnel. Super Bowl security will entail a whole-of-government response conducted in line with the U.S. Constitution."

    The progressive group MoveOn will host a rally outside the NFL headquarters in New York on Tuesday to present its petition.

    San Francisco mayor Daniel Lurie insists everyone will be safe at the Super Bowl (Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

    "This year’s Super Bowl should be remembered for big plays and Bad Bunny, not masked and armed ICE agents running around the stadium inflicting chaos, violence, and trauma on fans and stadium workers," said MoveOn spokesperson Britt Jacovich.

    "The NFL can’t stay on the sidelines, the league has a responsibility to act like adults, protect Super Bowl fans and stadium workers, and keep ICE out of the game."

    San Francisco mayor Daniel Lurie expressed optimism that the event would be a success despite the politically charged atmosphere. "

    We are going to keep everybody safe — our residents, our visitors," he said. "Obviously with everything going on, we're staying on top of it, monitoring everything. But I expect everything to be safe and fun."

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    Super Bowl 2026 predictions. See our expert picks for Patriots vs Seahawks

    The wait is over.

    Super Bowl 60 is upon us as the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots square off on Sunday, Feb. 8 at Levi's Stadium.

    All the talk will be about the Super Bowl 49 rematch and deservingly so. These two teams played with the Lombardi Trophy on the line 11 years ago, when the Patriots won, 28-24.

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    It was an instant classic, thanks to a last-minute interception by Patriots CB Malcolm Butler on Seahawks QB Russell Wilson at the 1-yard line to give New England its fourth Super Bowl victory.

    More than a decade later, these two organizations meet again to determine who will be crowned as Super Bowl champions.

    Will QB Sam Darnold lead the Seahawks to their second Lombardi Trophy and first Super Bowl win since Super Bowl 48 at MetLife Stadium?

    Can QB Drake Maye and the Patriots pull off the upset and clinch a seventh Lombardi Trophy to break the record for most Super Bowl victories of all time?

    Super Bowl 60 Seahawks vs Patriots predictions, staff standings

    Our NFL prognosticators are: Art Stapleton (Giants/NFL writer, NorthJersey.com), Bert Bainbridge (sports trending reporter/columnist, NorthJersey.com), Brian Marron (digital producer, NorthJersey.com), Chris Iseman (Rutgers writer, NorthJersey.com), Mike Dougherty (sports writer, lohud.com), Stephen Haynes (sports writer, lohud.com), Bob Jordan (sports editor, Asbury Park Press/APP.com) and Dave Rivera (sports editor, USA TODAY Northeast/NorthJersey.com).

    Here are our staff predictions for who will win Super Bowl 60 between the Seahawks and Patriots:

    Dave Rivera: 10-2

    Art Stapleton: 10-2

    Chris Iseman: 9-3

    Bert Bainbridge: 8-4

    Bob Jordan: 7-5

    Brian Marron: 7-5

    Mike Dougherty: 4-2

    Stephen Haynes: 3-3

    Bert Bainbridge

    Patriots 24, Seahawks 20

    MVP: Drake Maye

    All the talk is about how the Patriots haven't played a complete opponent on their schedule. Well that changes going into Super Bowl 60, facing a Seahawks organization that is one of the best teams in all three phases.

    Down four late in the game, the underdog Patriots need a touchdown drive. Maye delivers the signature moment of his career so far, finding tight end Hunter Henry in the end zone with under a minute left as New England wins a Super Bowl thriller and their record breaking seventh Lombardi Trophy.

    Brian Marron

    Seahawks 31, Patriots 23

    MVP: Rashid Shaheed

    Seattle is the better team in all three phases, including on special teams where it features an excellent return man in Rashid Shaheed and one of the NFL's best kickers in Jason Myers. Look for a few impact returns and a long catch from Shaheed to be the difference as the Seahawks come out with the win.

    Bob Jordan

    Seahawks 21, Patriots 17

    MVP: Sam Darnold

    Expect this to go down to the wire and a low-scoring game: This postseason has already featured a record eight games decided by 4 points or fewer and the combined points allowed by both the Seahawks’ and Patriots’ defenses this season, including playoffs, are the fewest on average in the league. Underdogs have won the past three Super Bowls outright and have covered the spread in five straight but the feeling is here to go against the recent bias - the Seahawks (-4 1/2) have All-Pro types at all three levels of their defense (line, linebackers and secondary).

    Dave Rivera

    Patriots 27, Seahawks 24

    MVP: Drake Maye

    You can call it a dream season for both franchises, but only one can finish it off with the biggest victory of all. I'm going with the Patriots in a back-and-forth thriller as Drake Maye connects with Mack Hollins in the end zone in the final two minutes to give the New England the lead. The Patriots defense then stops Sam Darnold and the Seahawks' final drive, and head coach Mike Vrabel caps an amazing turnaround by becoming the first person to win a Super Bowl as a player and head coach for the same team.

    Stephen Haynes

    Seahawks 24, Patriots 23

    MVP: Kenneth Walker III

    In a rematch of the classic Super Bowl XLIX, this one will also be decided by one score and have a nail-biting finish. The Patriots' improbable run has been fueled by their defense and clutch play, reminiscent of 2001, but a concern for them has to be the pass protection and Drake Maye's performance. The star quarterback has completed only 55% of his passes and been sacked five times in each of their postseason games. That'll be a problem against a Seahawks defense that was among the NFL leaders with 47 sacks. They'll slow that New England offense just enough and, against a defense that'll be focused on containing Jaxon Smith-Njigba downfield, Kenneth Walker has some explosive plays as a runner and receiver.

    Mike Dougherty

    Seahawks 28, Patriots 24

    MVP: Sam Darnold

    Please let it come down to one play. Seattle fans deserve something to celebrate following more than a decade of anguish, like a Sam Darnold bootleg for a touchdown on second-and-goal from the 1 with 26 seconds remaining. It's a field position game, and while both defenses are championship worthy, the Seahawks have just a little more juice.

    Chris Iseman

    Patriots 24, Seahawks 21

    MVP: Drake Maye

    It's been a storybook season for Drake Maye and the Patriots. They're going to face a Seahawks team that stands as their biggest challenge all season. But I think this just lining up for another New England victory, with Maye making a big play late and the Patriots' defense doing just enough to slow Sam Darnold and Seattle's offense in the fourth quarter.

    This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Super Bowl 2026 predictions. See our expert picks for Patriots vs Seahawks

    Titans hiring Marquand Manuel as safeties coach

    The Tennessee Titans coaching news coming out of Nashville has been moving at a fevered pace on Monday. Hours after word broke that the Titans had outmaneuvered the Arizona Cardinals and were able to land San Francisco 49ers assistant head coach Gus Bradley as their next defensive coordinator, word broke on another defensive hire. 

    NFL Insider Albert Breer reports that the Titans are finalizing a deal to bring Marquand Manuel to join Tony Oden in the secondary as safeties coach. 

    After a successful eight-year NFL career with six different franchises, Manuel got his start in coaching with the Seattle Seahawks in 2012 as an assistant special teams coach, before moving to defensive assistant and assistant secondary coach in 2014. Following that, he spent the past 10 seasons as a defensive backs coach with the Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles, and New York Giants. His NFL coaching stops have given him familiarity with Robert Saleh, Bradley, and new Titans offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. 

    Titans working fast now—Bringing Marquand Manuel aboard to coach safeties. https://t.co/2gsYldKuwb

    — Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) February 3, 2026

    With Manuel in place, the Titans have primary openings at linebacker coach and nickel back coach on Saleh’s initial staff. Stay tuned, those hires should be happening in the coming days.

    This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans hiring Marquand Manuel as safeties coach

    Patriots&#39; star &#39;excited&#39; for new Commanders OC David Blough

    It seems like everyone is genuinely happy for new Washington Commanders' offensive coordinator David Blough. It's not often that someone who has been a coach for only two years is elevated from assistant quarterback coach to offensive coordinator. That's the jump Blough is making in 2026 after Washington promoted him to replace Kliff Kingsbury last month.

    Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson believes the Commanders got it right in promoting Johnson. There is also a prominent player in next week's Super Bowl who is excited for Blough: his brother-in-law, New England Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez.

    Blough is married to Gonzalez's sister, Olympic hurdler Melissa Gonzalez. There was a famous scene from a previous edition of "Hard Knocks" where Blough nervously cheered for his wife, with the support of his teammates.

    On Monday, Nicki Jhabvala of The Athletic caught up with Gonzalez in Santa Clara, California, the home of Super Bowl LX.

    "I think it's awesome. I'm so excited for him," Gonzalez said. "To us, it's no surprise. He's a brilliant mind, a brilliant football mind, knows so much about ball. I've been fortunate to know him since I was.....they were together in high school, so I got to see a lot of it. I think he's gonna do great. He's got weapons out there, and I'm excited for him and his new journey."

    Christian Gonzalez, on his brother-in-law David Blough being named offensive coordinator for the Commanders: pic.twitter.com/pD8P1zGM5J

    — Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) February 3, 2026

    Now, is this where we remind you that Blough could be coaching the Commanders' offense, while Gonzalez stars at cornerback for Washington's defense? Remember the 2023 NFL Draft when former coach Ron Rivera foolishly selected Mississippi State cornerback Emmanuel Forbes over Gonzalez, who was considered the top cornerback prospect in the draft.

    Washington fans certainly haven't forgotten.

    This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Christian Gonzalez 'excited' for David Blough

    NFL announces more international games: How does it impact Commanders?

    Monday brought news from the NFL that the Washington Commanders will not be playing in Paris in 2026.

    You say, "Wait a minute, I didn't hear any such announcement. All I heard was the Saints are going to be the home team of the NFL's first game ever in Paris next season." That's correct. But you see, that announcement also informs us that the Commanders will not be playing in that game. We know this because when the league announced which teams the Commanders would play in 2026, the Commanders were not slated to be a visiting team in a game in New Orleans. So, since the Saints are the home team in Paris next year, we know they won't be playing the Commanders.

    You recall that last season (2025), the Commanders were announced as the visiting team in a game against the Dolphins. Then it was announced that the Dolphins would be the host team in a game scheduled to be played in Madrid, the capital city of Spain. Later, the NFL announced the Commanders would be the visiting team. The NFL loves to draw things out in stages, don't they?

    The NFL has announced there will be a record nine NFL games played internationally in 2026. Not only is this season bringing a first game to Paris (Saints), but a first game to Melbourne, Australia (Rams). The NFL has also scheduled for London to host three games, while Munich (Germany), Madrid (Spain), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) and Mexico City (Mexico) will each also host a game.

    JP Finlay, on his show, "BMitch and Finlay" (106.7 The Fan), Monday, expressed that he thinks Washington will host a game in either Brazil or London. He continued, "I heard something pretty interesting over the weekend. I don't know if this is real or not. The thought is because Washington was the road team last year, they are going to be the home team for the London game this year. I had multiple people text me/DM me over the weekend, that not only will Washington host a game in London, but they will stay the week in London, then play the Jags the following week."

    The bad news is, being the home team for an international game, means the Commanders will play only eight home games at Northwest Stadium in Landover.

    This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Will they play an international game in 2026?

    Who is Jake Bobo? Seahawks player from Massachusetts in Super Bowl 60

    Jake Bobo announced himself to NFL fans with a key third-quarter touchdown catch for the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship game. It was his first touchdown catch of the season and just the fourth of his NFL career but sent Seattle back to the Super Bowl for the first time since 2014.

    His hometown team the New England Patriots will be waiting.

    Here are a few things to know about the Seahawks' third-year wide receiver:

    Where is Jake Bobo from?

    Bobo grew up in Concord, Mass., and played high school football at Belmont Hill, a private boys boarding school in nearby Belmont, a suburb of Boston.

    His family moved from Arkansas to New England when he was in eighth grade. He went to Sanborn Middle School initially then transferred to Belmont Hill and repeated his eighth grade year, reclassifying to the Class of 2018 when he joined the Sextants. Bobo was a three-star receiver and the No. 6 prospect in Massachusetts as a senior. The 6-foot-4 receiver had offers from Duke, Boston College, Wake Forest, Army and Dartmouth.

    Jake Bobo of Concord looks to avoid a tackle while playing for Belmont Hill in a game this past fall. [Courtesy photo Belmont Hill School/Adam Richins.]

    Belmont Hill won a share of the Independent School League and a NEPSAC (New England Prep School Athletic Conference) championship in the Kevin Flemming Bowl when he was a junior.

    Bobo was a three-time All-ISL selection. He caught 95 passes for 1,798 yards and 20 touchdowns at Belmont Hill.

    Looking back: Successful past, bright future for Belmont Hill's Jake Bobo

    Where did Jake Bobo play college football?

    He committed to Duke in February of 2017 and spent four years as a Blue Devil. Though Bobo missed time with a collarbone injury, he was a third-team All-ACC pick in 2021. He recorded 126 catches for 1,441 yards and three touchdowns. Bobo put up 100-yard games and ranked in the top 20 all-time in both catches and yards at Duke. Bobo led the Blue Devils with 74 receptions in 2021.

    Oct 10, 2020; Syracuse, New York, USA; Duke Blue Devils wide receiver Jake Bobo (19) runs with the ball after a catch as Syracuse Orange defensive back Ifeatu Melifonwu (2) defends during the first quarter at the Carrier Dome. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports

    He entered the transfer portal in November of 2021 and landed at UCLA for his extra year of eligibility due to playing in 2020. Bobo played all 13 games for the Bruins and led UCLA with 57 catches. His 817 receiving yards is in the top-20 for a single season at UCLA.

    Super Bobo: Former UCLA wideout heads to Super Bowl with Seahawks

    Was Jake Bobo picked in the NFL Draft?

    Jake Bobo went undrafted in 2023 and signed with the Seahawks as an undrafted free agent.

    'More Bobo'

    Then-Seahawks running backs coach, now with the Jacksonville Jaguars, coined the term 'More Bobo' during training camp in 2023. It spread to starters DK Metcalf and Geno Smith.

    NFC championship game: Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jake Bobo makes a catch to score a touchdown against the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC championship game at Lumen Field in Seattle. The Seahawks won the game, 31-27, to advance to Super Bowl 60.

    Who are Jake Bobo's parents?

    Mike Bobo and Casey Bobo both graduated from Dartmouth. Mike Bobo played wide receiver for the Big Green and won an Ivy League Championship in 1992. He is not Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo, who played quarterback for the Bulldogs and coached at Colorado State, South Carolina and Auburn. Jake's dad Mike was Belmont Hill's quarterbacks coach during his time at the school.

    His grandfather Keith Bobo was picked by the Dallas Cowboys in the 12th round of the NFL Draft after playing quarterback at SMU.

    Jake Bobo has two younger brothers. Luke Bobo played quarterback at Williams College, graduating in 2024. Their youngest brother Michael Bobo followed his parents to Dartmouth and is a junior on the rowing team.

    Jake Bobo career NFL statistics

    He's played 45 games with three starts in 2024. Bobo has caught 34 passes for 323 yards and three touchdowns. He also ran for a touchdown as a rookie.

    This article originally appeared on MetroWest Daily News: Massachusetts product Jake Bobo facing Patriots in Super Bowl 60

    What channel is NFL Pro Bowl on today? Time, TV schedule, live streams for 2026 AFC vs. NFC flag football game

    Pro Bowl

    What channel is NFL Pro Bowl on today? Time, TV schedule, live streams for 2026 AFC vs. NFC flag football game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Pro Bowl is officially part of Super Bowl week, even if the players from both Super Bowl teams aren't participating.

    The NFL has positioned the Pro Bowl flag football game to be played on the Tuesday of Super Bowl week, between Monday's media night and Thursday's NFL Honors ceremony.

    This year, the game will be a made-for-TV event. The NFL's top stars will play a flag football contest in a smaller, indoor venue in San Francisco, meaning fans will have to tune in on TV to see the action play out before a long offseason.

    Here's what you need to know to watch the Pro Bowl, including TV channel and live streaming options. 

    What channel is the Pro Bowl on today?

    • TV channel: TSN1/3
    • Live streams: DAZN, Fubo

    The Pro Bowl will air on TSN1/3. Viewers can also stream the game live with NFL Game Pass on DAZN.

    NFL fans in Canada can watch every game from the preseason to the Super Bowl live on DAZN. Subscribe to DAZN now to catch all the NFL action, plus UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, UFC, LIV Golf and more.

    Fans in Canada can also access NFL Game Pass with DAZN via Fubo

    What time does the NFL Pro Bowl start?

    • Date: Tuesday, Feb. 3
    • Location: Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA
    • Time: 8 p.m. ET

    The NFL Pro Bowl flag football game starts at 8 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Feb. 3 from the Moscone Center in San Francisco. The game will be played in a small indoor venue rather than in a stadium, making it primarily a made-for-TV event.

    Pro Bowl rosters 2026

    AFC Pro Bowl roster

    San Francisco 49ers legend Steve Young will serve as the AFC's Pro Bowl head coach in 2026.

    PlayerPositionTeam
    Josh Allen**QBBills
    Justin Herbert**QBChargers
    Drake Maye*QBPatriots
    De'Von AchaneRBDolphins
    James CookRBBills
    Jonathan TaylorRBColts
    Patrick RicardFBRavens
    Ja'Marr ChaseWRBengals
    Nico CollinsWRTexans
    Zay Flowers**WRRavens
    Courtland SuttonWRBroncos
    Tee HigginsWRBengals
    Brock Bowers**TERaiders
    Travis Kelce**TEChiefs
    Dalton KincaidTEBills
    Joe AltOTChargers
    Garett BollesOTBroncos
    Dion DawkinsOTBills
    Creed HumphreyCChiefs
    Tyler LinderbaumCRavens
    Quenton NelsonOGColts
    Trey SmithOGChiefs
    Zach AllenDLBroncos
    Jeffery SimmonsDLTitans
    Will Anderson Jr.DETexans
    Maxx CrosbyDERaiders
    Myles GarrettDEBrowns
    Nik BonittoOLBBroncos
    Tuli TuipulotuOLBChargers
    T.J. Watt**OLBSteelers
    Azeez Al-ShaairILBTexans
    Roquan SmithILBRavens
    Christian Gonzalez*CBPatriots
    Derek Stingley Jr.CBTexans
    Patrick Surtain IICBBroncos
    Denzel WardCBBrowns
    Jalen Ramsey**SSteelers
    Kyle HamiltonSRavens
    Derwin JamesSChargers
    Cameron DickerKChargers
    Jordan StoutPRavens
    Chimere DikeKRTitans
    Ben SkowronekSTSteelers
    Ross MatiscikLSJaguars

    *Will not play due to Super Bowl berth
    **Declined to participate due to injury

    NFC Pro Bowl roster 

    49ers great and Hall of Fame WR Jerry Rice will serve as the NFC's head coach for the Pro Bowl Games.

    PlayerPositionTeam
    Sam Darnold*QBSeahawks
    Dak PrescottQBCowboys
    Matthew Stafford**QBRams
    Jared GoffQBLions
    Jahmyr GibbsRBLions
    Christian McCaffreyRB49ers
    Bijan RobinsonRBFalcons
    Kyle JuszczykFB49ers
    Puka NacuaWRRams
    George PickensWRCowboys
    Jaxon Smith-Njigba*WRSeahawks
    Amon-Ra St. BrownWRLions
    CeeDee LambWRCowboys
    George Kittle**TE49ers
    Trey McBrideTECardinals
    Penei SewellOTLions
    Trent WilliamsOT49ers
    Drew DalmanCBears
    Cam JurgensCEagles
    Chris LindstromOGFalcons
    Tyler SmithOGCowboys
    Joe ThuneyOGBears
    Jalen CarterDLEagles
    Leonard Williams*DLSeahawks
    Quinnen WilliamsDLCowboys
    Aidan HutchinsonDELions
    Demarcus Lawrence*DESeahawks
    Micah ParsonsDEPackers
    Brian BurnsOLBGiants
    Jared VerseOLBRams
    Byron YoungOLBRams
    Zack BaunILBEagles
    Jack CampbellILBLions
    Cooper DeJeanCBEagles
    Jaycee HornCBPanthers
    Quinyon Mitchell**CBEagles
    Devon Witherspoon*CBSeahawks
    Keisean NixonCBPackers
    Kevin ByardSBears
    Antoine Winfield Jr.SBuccaneers
    Budda BakerSCardinals
    Brandon AubreyKCowboys
    Tress WayPCommanders
    Rashid Shaheed*KRSeahawks
    Luke GiffordST49ers
    Jon WeeksLS49ers

    *Will not play due to Super Bowl berth
    **Declined to participate due to injury

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    NFL: 2026 Pro Bowl games running backs

    The NFL’s 2026 Pro Bowl Games running backs group showcases the perfect mix of speed, power, and versatility that defines today’s game. From do-it-all superstars to explosive big-play threats, these backs earned their spots by consistently changing games for their teams. Together, they represent the evolution of the position and the elite talent across the league.

    Jahmyr Gibbs (Detroit Lions)

    Jahmyr Gibbs (Detroit Lions)
    Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs (0) runs with the ball for a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the New York Giants at Ford Field. Credit: Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images

    Jahmyr Gibbs has quickly become one of the most electric all-around backs in the league, blending home-run speed with elite receiving skills. Detroit leans on him as a matchup nightmare, whether he’s splitting out wide or slicing through defenses between the tackles. His vision and acceleration make every touch feel dangerous, and his Pro Bowl nod reflects how central he is to the Lions’ offense. Gibbs isn’t just productive — he’s a tone-setter for Detroit’s explosive attack.

    Christian McCaffrey (San Francisco 49ers)

    Christian McCaffrey (San Francisco 49ers)
    San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey (23) warms up prior to a game against the Seattle Seahawks in an NFC Divisional Round game at Lumen Field. Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images

    Christian McCaffrey remains the gold standard for versatility at the running back position. In San Francisco’s system, he does everything: power runs, precision routes, pass protection, and clutch plays in big moments. His football IQ and consistency continue to elevate the entire 49ers offense. Even years into his career, McCaffrey is still redefining what a complete running back looks like.

    Bijan Robinson (Atlanta Falcons)

    Bijan Robinson (Atlanta Falcons)
    Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson (7) celebrates after a victory over the Los Angeles Rams at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images

    Bijan Robinson’s talent jumps off the screen every time he touches the ball. With rare balance, smooth footwork, and elite vision, he makes difficult runs look effortless. Atlanta has built its offense around his ability to create yards on his own and punish defenses that overcommit. His Pro Bowl selection confirms his rise as one of the league’s true centerpiece backs.

    De’Von Achane (Miami Dolphins)

    De’Von Achane (Miami Dolphins)
    Miami Dolphins running back De’Von Achane (28) reacts after scoring a touchdown during the first quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals at Hard Rock Stadium. Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

    De’Von Achane brings pure speed and big-play energy to Miami’s high-octane offense. Defenses struggle to contain him in space, where one missed angle can turn into a touchdown. His fit within the Dolphins’ motion-heavy scheme makes him especially dangerous on outside runs and screens. Achane’s explosiveness adds another gear to an already fast Miami attack.

    James Cook (Buffalo Bills)

    James Cook (Buffalo Bills)
    Buffalo Bills running back James Cook III (4) during the first half against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium. Credit: Jeff Romance-Imagn Images

    James Cook has grown into a reliable and dynamic weapon for Buffalo. His quick cuts and soft hands make him a valuable option both on the ground and in the passing game. As defenses focus on stopping Josh Allen, Cook consistently capitalizes on lighter boxes and open lanes. His Pro Bowl selection highlights his emergence as a trusted playmaker in a balanced Bills offense.

    Jonathan Taylor (Indianapolis Colts)

    Jonathan Taylor (Indianapolis Colts)
    Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor (28) runs the ball against the Atlanta Falcons during the NFL Berlin Game at Olympic Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

    Jonathan Taylor remains one of the league’s most powerful and disciplined runners. When healthy, his combination of strength, burst, and vision allows him to dominate games and control tempo. Indianapolis continues to rely on him as the foundation of its offense and a leader in the locker room. Taylor’s return to Pro Bowl form reinforces his status as one of the NFL’s premier workhorse backs.

    Conclusion

    Conclusion
    Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson (7) carries the ball New Orleans Saints during the first half at Caesars Superdome. Credit: Matthew Hinton-Imagn Images

    This Pro Bowl lineup highlights how valuable running backs still are when they can impact the game in multiple ways. Each player brings a unique style, whether it’s physical dominance, elite vision, or game-breaking speed. As a group, they set the standard for excellence at the position heading into the 2026 season.

    The post NFL: 2026 Pro Bowl games running backs appeared first on The Big Lead.

    NFL: 2026 Pro Bowl games quarterbacks

    The NFL 2026 Pro Bowl Games quarterback group showcases a compelling mix of established superstars, proven veterans, and emerging talent. Each player earned their spot through a combination of production, leadership, and impact on their team’s success. Together, they represent the depth, evolution, and competitive balance of the modern NFL quarterback position.

    Dak Prescott (Dallas Cowboys)

    Dak Prescott (Dallas Cowboys)
    Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) looks on during warmups before the game against the Washington Commanders at Northwest Stadium. Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

    Dak Prescott’s selection reflects his continued steadiness as the engine of the Cowboys’ offense. He blends command at the line of scrimmage with veteran poise, consistently putting his receivers in position to succeed. Prescott’s leadership has long been a defining trait, especially in high-pressure moments. His Pro Bowl nod feels like recognition of both his production and his role as the emotional center of Dallas.

    Jared Goff (Detroit Lions)

    Jared Goff (Detroit Lions)
    Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff (16) warms up before the game between the Chicago Bears and the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field. Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

    Jared Goff has fully redefined his career in Detroit, evolving into a confident, efficient field general. He thrives in rhythm-based passing attacks and has shown a sharp understanding of situational football. Goff’s resurgence mirrors the Lions’ rise as a legitimate contender. This Pro Bowl appearance underscores how firmly he’s established himself among the league’s upper-tier quarterbacks.

    Jalen Hurts (Philadelphia Eagles)

    Jalen Hurts (Philadelphia Eagles)
    Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) after the anthem against the San Francisco 49ers in an NFC Wild Card Round game at Lincoln Financial Field. Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

    Jalen Hurts brings a rare combination of toughness, athleticism, and composure to the quarterback position. His dual-threat ability stresses defenses in ways few players can replicate. Beyond the stats, Hurts’ work ethic and calm leadership have made him the heartbeat of the Eagles. His Pro Bowl selection feels almost routine now, a sign of sustained elite performance.

    Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals)

    Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals)
    Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) leaves the field after a game against the Arizona Cardinals at Paycor Stadium. Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images

    Joe Burrow’s game is defined by precision, confidence, and an unshakable competitive edge. When healthy, he operates with surgical efficiency, carving up defenses with anticipation and accuracy. Teammates feed off his swagger, and opponents feel his presence immediately. A Pro Bowl nod is a natural outcome for a quarterback who thrives on big moments.

    Joe Flacco (Cincinnati Bengals)

    Joe Flacco (Cincinnati Bengals)
    Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco (16) warms up before a game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium. Credit: Mark Konezny-Imagn Images

    Joe Flacco’s inclusion highlights one of the league’s most remarkable late-career chapters. Known for his calm demeanor and strong arm, he continues to show he can step in and command an offense. His experience brings stability and confidence to the huddle. This selection serves as a nod to longevity, professionalism, and timely execution.

    Shedeur Sanders (Cleveland Browns)

    Shedeur Sanders (Cleveland Browns)
    Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders (12) throws a pass in the first quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium. Credit: Sam Greene-USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images

    Shedeur Sanders represents the new generation of NFL quarterbacks making an immediate impact. He plays with confidence, creativity, and a noticeable edge, unafraid of big stages. Sanders shows advanced pocket awareness paired with off-script playmaking ability. His Pro Bowl appearance signals both early success and massive expectations for the future.

    Conclusion

    Conclusion
    Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) waits outside a huddle during the first half against the Cleveland Browns at Paycor Stadium. Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images

    From seasoned leaders to rising stars, this Pro Bowl quarterback class highlights how many different paths can lead to elite NFL play. Their styles vary, but each brings a distinct presence that shapes games and defines franchises. As a group, these quarterbacks reflect both the league’s present excellence and its future at the most important position in football.

    The post NFL: 2026 Pro Bowl games quarterbacks appeared first on The Big Lead.

    Commanders pass on EDGE to take Ohio State star in new NFL mock draft

    What direction will the Washington Commanders go with their first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft? Fortunately, Washington doesn't need a quarterback or to address the offensive line early. Everything else on the table, though

    Before we get to the NFL draft, there is free agency next month. Much of Washington's draft strategy could depend on what happens in free agency. The Commanders need help at all three levels of their defense, another starting wide receiver, a pass-catching tight end and a versatile running back.

    That's a lot of needs. What the Commanders need most is a game-changing talent, regardless of position. They have that at quarterback with Jayden Daniels. However, Washington lacks that type of defender. The good news is that GM Adam Peters could have options in April's draft.

    In his new mock draft for ESPN, draft analyst Matt Miller has the Commanders landing one of those elite players at No. 7 overall: Ohio State safety Caleb Downs.

    There might be criticism of a team using a top-10 pick on a safety, but this draft class lacks a ton of elite top-end talent at the premium positions. And Commanders coach Dan Quinn needs to tighten up a defense that allowed a league-worst 384.0 yards per game. Downs is a difference-maker in the mold of Derwin James Jr. or Kyle Hamilton , who can dictate what an offense is able to do but also be a matchup problem in multiple alignments.

    New defensive coordinator Daronte Jones is a former defensive back who rose through the NFL coaching ranks as a defensive backs coach. In recent years, Jones coached potential future Hall of Fame safety Harrison Smith. Smith credited Jones for his success later in his career.

    If you draft Downs, you'd better have a plan. Don't just draft him and line him up at free safety. He's a chess piece. Downs is the type of player who can make your entire defense better. He can cover, defend the run, blitz, or line up over the slot. He can also tackle, something the rest of Washington's defense couldn't do in 2025.

    If the Commanders can land an edge rusher or two in free agency, Downs should absolutely be in play at No. 7. However, if they come away from free agency without a starting edge, passing on Texas Tech's David Bailey could be a massive mistake. Miller has Bailey going No. 9 to the Kansas City Chiefs.

    This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders pass on EDGE to select Caleb Downs in new mock

    New Arizona Cardinals HC Mike LaFleur has message for fans

    The Arizona Cardinals made former Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur their new head coach, agreeing to a five-year deal. He will be introduced to the media on Tuesday, but he landed in Arizona on Monday.

    Upon his arrival with his family, he had a message to share with Cardinals fans, something he said via the team's TikTok account.

    What did he have to say?

    "Just touched down, Cardinals fans. We're excited. Family's here, and excited to be here in Arizona and call this home.

    "Can't wait to get to know all you guys. I love playing at that stadium for many years, and I love to be a part of that stadium and this fanbase. So, I appreciate it, love all the hospitality of everything so far and look forward to getting to work."

    The work begins now.

    Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on SpotifyYouTube or Apple podcasts.

    This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: New Arizona Cardinals HC Mike LaFleur has message for fans

    3 big questions for Mike LaFleur as Arizona Cardinals head coach

    The Arizona Cardinals finally made their move to name a new head coach, making former Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur their new leader. He worked with Rams head coach Sean McVay for the last three seasons, and coaches under McVay have found success.

    While the addition of LaFleur has been met by optimism, there are questions.

    These are the biggest questions he faces as he begins his tenure as the Cardinals' head coach

    Will he add an experienced defensive coordinator?

    While LaFleur might be able to fix the offense, Arizona's defense has been a problem for years. They have poured money and draft picks into that side of the ball with no results.

    Nick Rallis hasn't moved to another team yet. Many connect Rams assistant head coach and pass game coordinator Aubrey Pleasant, but he has not yet been a defensive coordinator.

    One problem that Jonathan Gannon's staff seemed to have was a lack of coaching experience on the staff. Most of his staff were new to their positions.

    Will LaFleur go the same route, or will he be able to add a veteran defensive coordinator? They had interest in Gus Bradley, but he is going to the Tennessee Titans.

    What is the plan at quarterback?

    No matter what the Cardinals do under LaFleur, probably the most critical decision is what they do at quarterback.

    Jacoby Brissett went 1-11 in his 12 starts last season and is 2-15 as a starter over the last two seasons. The free agent class doesn't look promising, and there doesn't appear to be a quarterback in the draft they could select and plan on having as their starter in 2026.

    All signs point to Kyler Murray being traded or released, but could LaFleur salvage that relationship? He is probably their best option for 2026 to find success.

    How much success is he expected to have in 2026?

    Owner Michael Bidwill, upon firing Jonathan Gannon, believes the Cardinals should be able to turn things around quickly. Are those the expectations in a very tough NFC West, or is that just lip service?

    It might work better in 2026 to punt on the season, reset the roster and land one of the quarterbacks in 2027.

    But if being competitive is expected now, how hot will his seat be after only one season?

    Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on SpotifyYouTube or Apple podcasts.

    This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: 3 big questions for Mike LaFleur as Arizona Cardinals head coach

    Colin Cowherd ‘Not Surprised’ By Bill Belichick’s Hall Of Fame Snub

    Last week, the shocking news came out that former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick was not elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. After falling one vote shy of induction, he’ll have to wait at least one more year.

    Many who follow football were stunned that 11 people didn’t vote for Belichick, who’s arguably the greatest coach in NFL history. After all, he led the Patriots to nine Super Bowl appearances and six wins while engineering an iconic dynasty that spanned two full decades.

    And yet, that apparently wasn’t enough for some voters.

    While Belichick’s omission was stunning to many and heavily criticized, one person who claims he wasn’t too surprised is Colin Cowherd.

    On Monday’s episode of “The Herd,” he explained why.

    The Browns are still the Browns ✅
    Brian Daboll is the right choice for the Bills ❌

    Where was @colincowherd right and where was he wrong? pic.twitter.com/7lVCPrCg4q

    — Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) February 2, 2026

    Cowherd noted Belichick’s lack of success without Tom Brady, which is well-documented. Belichick struggled both before and after Brady, suggesting he benefited more from Brady than Brady did from him.

    “I’m not that surprised that Belichick didn’t get in…Disaster pre-Brady in New England. Disaster, Brady leaves, in New England. Disaster in college,” Cowherd said. “His ability to draft — awful. The more control he had, the worse it was…I think he’ll get in, but it wasn’t a shock…I get it.”

    Cowherd also cited Belichick’s multiple cheating scandals, questionable management decisions and abrasive personality as contributing factors to his Hall of Fame miss.

    Cowherd’s right that Belichick’s career wasn’t perfect. Nobody’s is. However, it was certainly Hall of Fame worthy, and no amount of nitpicking can justify his omission.

    NFL Pro Bowl start time, TV schedule, channel, live streams to watch 2026 AFC vs. NFC flag football game

    Pro Bowl

    NFL Pro Bowl start time, TV schedule, channel, live streams to watch 2026 AFC vs. NFC flag football game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The NFL's best will take the field at the Pro Bowl once again, but the format isn't quite the same as it was last year.

    This time, the league is shifting away from skills competitions and focusing primarily on the flag football game, which will be played in a smaller, indoor venue in San Francisco rather than in a stadium.

    The NFL is making the Pro Bowl a part of Super Bowl week, serving as the follow-up to media night on Monday and a prelude for the NFL Honors ceremony on Thursday. While New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks players won't be part of the festivities as they prepare for Super Bowl 60, plenty of NFL stars will take the field.

    Here's all you need to know to watch the NFL Pro Bowl, including start time, TV channel and live streaming options.

    What time does the NFL Pro Bowl start?

    • Date: Tuesday, Feb. 3
    • Location: Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA
    • Time: 8 p.m. ET

    The NFL Pro Bowl flag football game starts at 8 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Feb. 3 from the Moscone Center in San Francisco. The game will be played in a small indoor venue rather than in a stadium, making it primarily a made-for-TV event.

    What channel is the Pro Bowl on today?

    The 2026 Pro Bowl will air on ESPN, ABC and Disney XD on Tuesday, Feb. 3.

    NFL fans can also stream the game exclusively on the ESPN app, as well as Fubo, which offers a free trial.

    NFL Pro Bowl radio station

    Fans can listen to the Pro Bowl live on SiriusXM on Tuesday.

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    AFC Pro Bowl roster 2026

    PlayerPositionTeam
    Josh AllenQBBills
    Justin HerbertQBChargers
    Drake MayeQBPatriots
    De'Von AchaneRBDolphins
    James CookRBBills
    Jonathan TaylorRBColts
    Patrick RicardFBRavens
    Ja'Marr ChaseWRBengals
    Nico CollinsWRTexans
    Zay FlowersWRRavens
    Courtland SuttonWRBroncos
    Brock BowersTERaiders
    Travis KelceTEChiefs
    Joe AltOTChargers
    Garett BollesOTBroncos
    Dion DawkinsOTBills
    Creed HumphreyCChiefs
    Tyler LinderbaumCRavens
    Quinn MeinerzOGBroncos
    Quenton NelsonOGColts
    Trey SmithOGChiefs
    Zach AllenDLBroncos
    Chris JonesDLChiefs
    Jeffery SimmonsDLTitans
    Will Anderson Jr.DETexans
    Maxx CrosbyDERaiders
    Myles GarrettDEBrowns
    Nik BonittoOLBBroncos
    Tuli TuipulotuOLBChargers
    T.J. WattOLBSteelers
    Azeez Al-ShaairILBTexans
    Roquan SmithILBRavens
    Christian GonzalezCBPatriots
    Derek Stingley Jr.CBTexans
    Patrick Surtain IICBBroncos
    Denzel WardCBBrowns
    Jalen RamseySSteelers
    Kyle HamiltonSRavens
    Derwin JamesSChargers
    Cameron DickerKChargers
    Jordan StoutPRavens
    Chimere DikeKRTitans
    Ben SkowronekSTSteelers
    Ross MatiscikLSJaguars

    *Will not play due to Super Bowl berth

    **Declined to participate due to injury

    NFC Pro Bowl roster 2026

    PlayerPositionTeam
    Sam Darnold*QBSeahawks
    Dak PrescottQBCowboys
    Matthew StaffordQBRams
    Jahmyr GibbsRBLions
    Christian McCaffreyRB49ers
    Bijan RobinsonRBFalcons
    Kyle JuszczykFB49ers
    Puka NacuaWRRams
    George PickensWRCowboys
    Jaxon Smith-Njigba*WRSeahawks
    Amon-Ra St. BrownWRLions
    George Kittle**TE49ers
    Trey McBrideTECardinals
    Penei SewellOTLions
    Trent WilliamsOT49ers
    Tristan WirfsOTBuccaneers
    Drew DalmanCBears
    Cam JurgensCEagles
    Chris LindstromOGFalcons
    Tyler SmithOGCowboys
    Joe ThuneyOGBears
    Jalen CarterDLEagles
    Leonard Williams*DLSeahawks
    Quinnen WilliamsDLCowboys
    Aidan HutchinsonDELions
    Demarcus Lawrence*DESeahawks
    Micah ParsonsDEPackers
    Brian BurnsOLBGiants
    Jared VerseOLBRams
    Byron YoungOLBRams
    Zack BaunILBEagles
    Jack CampbellILBLions
    Cooper DeJeanCBEagles
    Jaycee HornCBPanthers
    Quinyon MitchellCBEagles
    Devon Witherspoon*CBSeahawks
    Kevin ByardSBears
    Antoine Winfield Jr.SBuccaneers
    Budda BakerSCardinals
    Brandon AubreyKCowboys
    Tress WayPCommanders
    Rashid Shaheed*KRSeahawks
    Luke GiffordST49ers
    Jon WeeksLS49ers

    *Will not play due to Super Bowl berth

    **Declined to participate due to injury

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    Seattle Seahawks&#39; &#39;Dark Side&#39; defense on the iconic &#39;Legion of Boom&#39;

    Seattle Seahawks' 'Dark Side' defense on the iconic 'Legion of Boom' originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The 2025-26 Seattle Seahawks defense is one of the best of all-time, especially if they finish the job and defeat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 60.

    But there is also another iconic defense in Seattle that still deserves its flowers. On Monday, Fox Sports ranked the nine greatest defenses in Super Bowl history and coming in at No. 7 is the 2013-14 Seahawks, aka the “Legion of Boom.”

    That year, Seattle led the league in scoring defense, total defense, pass defense, takeaways and red-zone efficiency, with names such as Richard Sherman, Earl Thomas, Kam Chancellor, Bobby Wagner, Michael Bennett and Cliff Avril.

    The Seahawks would go on to destroy Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos in the Super Bowl. 

    MORE: Why Fanatics is running out of jerseys for Patriots, Seahawks ahead of Super Bowl 60

    This year’s Seahawks also made an all-time defensive top 10 in recent days, appearing on the all-time DVOA, or “Defense-adjust Value Over Average,” list at No. 6.

    It’s nice to be compared to other great defenses, but the Seahawks want to create  an identity of their own.

    “There’s one ‘Legion of Boom.’ We know that,” said safety Julian Love at Super Bowl opening night. “A lot of those guys are still around and we get a lot of inspiration from, but we’re not them. We carry ourselves way different than those legends.”

    MORE: Cooper Kupp pushes back on Robert Kraft's 18-game season hopes

    “We kept hearing comparisons to the ‘Legion of Boom’ and we thought it was time for us to have our own name, and I think the ‘Dark Side’ stuck,” said defensive tackle Leonard Williams. “One of coach Mike (Macdonald’s) messaging is a play style and place that nobody wants to play. In Seattle, it gets darker during the wintertime. We have a very suffocating defense.”

    “Once I got here everything that you know about Seattle’s defense,” said linebacker Ernest Jones IV. “When you put on those pads and you put on a Seahawks jersey and you’re on the defense, you want to mimic and be as close to the ‘Legion of Boom’ as possible. In our own right, we are doing our own thing. But having that stature to live up to, guys in that locker room have lived up to it.”

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    49ers report card: Christian McCaffrey backups underwhelmed in 2025

    The San Francisco 49ers, despite several injuries on both sides of the ball, had one of the most productive offenses in the league in 2025, scoring 25.7 points per game in the regular season.

    One group that they relied on often was the running back room, as their quarterbacks split time and both the wide receivers and tight ends had players missing time frequently.

    While there's still one game left to be played in the postseason, this is a great time to reflect on the year that was for the 49ers. Let's take a look at how San Francisco's running backs performed throughout the campaign.

    Christian McCaffrey: A-

    McCaffrey, coming off a season where he only played four games, didn't miss a single contest in 2025. He rushed for 1,202 yards and 10 touchdowns while catching 102 passes for 924 yards and seven additional scores. While McCaffrey wasn't the most efficient rusher (3.9 yards per attempt), he was a workhorse and really kept the offense going when other things weren't working.

    The 29-year-old earned All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors and is up for MVP, Offensive Player of the Year and Comeback Player of the Year at the NFL Honors.

    Brian Robinson Jr.: C+

    San Francisco traded for Robinson just before the season began, and he ended up as their second back on the depth chart. He also appeared in all 17 games, rushing for 400 yards and two touchdowns on 4.3 yards per attempt and catching eight passes for 25 yards.

    Robinson served as a nice change-of-pace for McCaffrey throughout the season and may have earned himself a second contract with the team this offseason.

    Isaac Guerendo: INC

    Guerendo entered his second season with the 49ers and was demoted to third back on the depth chart after Robinson's arrival. He went from playing 22% of the offensive snaps as a rookie to getting kept off the field completely on offense in 2025. He returned five kicks for and average of 20 yards per return, but that was his only impact on the team.

    Jordan James: INC

    San Francisco took James in the fifth round (No. 147 overall) of the 2025 NFL draft, and while he was set to provide more insurance if McCaffrey went down, he suffered a broken finger and a knee injury that kept him off the field in his rookie season. He played just three offense snaps until garbage time of their playoff loss to the Seahawks where he rushed for 28 yards on 4.7 per carry.

    Patrick Taylor: INC

    Taylor didn't even get to start his second season with the 49ers, as he suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in the team's second preseason game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Now, he'll head into this offseason as a free agent with his football future hanging in the balance.

    More 49ers: 49ers can't afford to let another veteran DL leave San Francisco

    This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: 49ers report card: Analyzing each San Francisco RB performance in 2025

    Cowboys bring former player aboard staff to help fix defensive issues

    The Dallas Cowboys continue to take a slow, measured approach to filling out their defensive coaching staff, but they've made another addition official on Monday. After officially inking Derrick Ansley and Ryan Smith on Saturday to work as the defensive passing game coordinator and secondary coach, respectively, new defensive coordinator Christian Parker has now added to the front seven.

    The defensive line, specifically. Dallas has agreed to a deal with Marcus Dixon to become the new DL coach for the 2026 season.

    The Cowboys have agreed to a deal with Marcus Dixon to be their defensive line coach. He worked with new DC Christian Parker in Denver and spent the last 2 seasons in Minnesota, per source. He joins Derrick Ansley (pass game coordinator) and Ryan Smith (corners).

    — Todd Archer (@toddarcher) February 3, 2026

    Dixon is a fomer Cowboys player, suiting up in the silver and blue in the early 2000s. He began his coaching career at Hampton from 2017 through 2020, before joining the Los Angeles Rams in 2021 as an assistant DL coach. He'd move to the Denver Broncos for a couple seasons as their DL coach, before taking the same post with the Minnesota Vikings for the last two seasons under Brian Flores.

    The Vikings finished third in defensive DVOA this past season after being second in 2024. They've consistenly been among the best teams in the league in sacks and pressure rate, routinely causing havoc for opposing offenses.

    Dixon replaces Aaron Whitecotton, who was only in Dallas for one season under Matt Eberflus. When Whitecotton didn't get the coordinator job, he was gven the option to seek employment elsewhere, landing with the Tennessee Titans and Robert Saleh.

    This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Cowboys sign Marcus Dixon as new DL coach

    Buccaneers&#39; Lavonte David makes one thing clear about the 2026 season

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Lavonte David offered insight into his playing future during a recent interview, giving fans a clearer picture of where things stand this offseason.

    A clip shared by WTSP’s Evan Closky on X highlighted David discussing the next step in his career and whether he plans to return for another season. The veteran defender did not make a definitive announcement, but he made it clear that his decision will depend on how he feels physically and mentally going forward.

    David has been one of the most consistent and respected players in franchise history. His leadership, communication, and ability to diagnose plays remain central to Tampa Bay’s defensive structure. If he chooses to return, it would provide stability to a unit that continues to evolve under Todd Bowles.

    If he decides to step away, the Buccaneers would face the difficult task of replacing not just production but one of the longest tenured leaders in the locker room.

    For now, David’s message signals that the decision is still being evaluated as the offseason unfolds.

    This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Bucs' Lavonte David makes one thing clear about the 2026 season

    Cardinals target Gus Bradley to be DC for Tennessee Titans

    The Arizona Cardinals lost to the Tennessee Titans again. The Titans beat them 22-21 in Week 5 of the 2025 season, the game that ended up being the final one for quarterback Kyler Murray. They beat the Cardinals to Robert Saleh, who is the Titans' new head coach.

    Now, they beat the Cardinals to Gus Bradley. According to multiple reports, Bradley will become the Titans' new defensive coordinator.

    Per NFL Media's Ian Rapoport, there was "significant interest" from the Cardinals.

    The Cardinals named Mike LaFleur their new head coach on Sunday. Many would like to see the Cardinals pair him with a veteran defensive coordinator, and Bradley would have fit the bill.

    But Bradley chose to work with Saleh again. Saleh was the defensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers last season, and Bradley was their assistant head coach - defense.

    While the Cardinals might have had significant interest, it doesn't appear they came close to landing Bradley. Per ESPN's Josh Weinfuss, there is "a long way" to go before they name a defensive coordinator.

    Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on SpotifyYouTube or Apple podcasts.

    This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: Cardinals target Gus Bradley to be DC for Tennessee Titans

    Seahawks fan with terminal cancer gets bucket list wish and is headed to the Super Bowl

    For Kyle Dreessen, his passion for the Seahawks runs deep. So deep, his marital tattoo is a “12” on his ring finger.

    “The Seahawks were his first love,” Kyle’s wife, Blair Dreessen, said.

    It’s a love and a support that has meant more the last several years as Kyle battled Grade 4 brain cancer.

    As the Seahawks made the Super Bowl, Blair took to social media to try and make Kyle’s lifelong dream of seeing his team play in the sport’s biggest game.

    “If the Seahawks are watching, my bucket list is for you guys to go to the Super Bowl and take me with you,” Kyle told KIRO 7 when we spoke to him in November.

    He and Blair took to the KIRO 7 airwaves last week, calling for the Seahawks to get them to the game.

    The team had all the plans to do so, but an anonymous person close to the Dreessen family swooped in first, gifting them airfare, hotels and the tickets to San Francisco.

    “Being a diehard sports fan, it shows you that it’s not always about the Saturdays, or whatever day they’re playing. It’s about the community, the rivalry, the camaraderie.” Kyle said, " You can have teams that just can’t stand each other, but you still have that commonality of coming and being together as a community to share a common interest. It’s something that’s always been there for me."

    Treatment has been taxing, and the diagnosis is a weight to carry on its own. The Seahawks and this season’s success have been a savior to the Dreessens.

    “When you’re going through something like this, you need to hold on to the glimmers, you need moments of hope.” Blair reflected, “When we got the diagnosis, I wanted to give him something to hold on to hope to continue to keep pushing forward to keep having something in the future that was positive.”

    After their segment aired, people they hadn’t heard from for years reached out: even fans across the country, whom they had never met.

    “Even Patriots fans were saying, ‘We hope you win the game, we hope that your husband gets to go,” Blair said.

    The Dreessons will fly out on Thursday to soak in the entire fan experience as a member of the 12’s.

    When they get home, it will be Kyle’s 12th and final chemotherapy treatment.

    “The fact that there are people out there and organizations out there that take the time to understand how something as just a thought or a prayer can make a big difference for anyone going through my situation,” Kyle said.

    Buccaneers set to interview member of Indiana&#39;s offensive staff

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers continue to evaluate candidates to round out their offensive coaching staff and have interviewed Chandler Whitmer for the quarterbacks coach position, according to a report shared on X by Pete Nakos.

    Whitmer currently coaches at the college level and has experience working closely with quarterbacks while contributing to offensive game planning. Tampa Bay’s interest suggests the organization is casting a wide net as it searches for the right voice to guide its quarterback room heading into the 2026 season.

    The quarterback's coach role carries significant weight this offseason. Baker Mayfield is coming off a year filled with flashes of strong play mixed with inconsistency, and the Buccaneers are clearly prioritizing development, communication, and structure at the position. Refining mechanics, improving situational decision making, and creating cohesion between the quarterback and play caller will all be central goals.

    Whitmer’s background in developing young passers and helping manage offensive systems may align with what Tampa Bay is seeking. Bringing in a coach with a fresh perspective could help reinforce fundamentals and sharpen execution across the passing attack.

    Whether Whitmer ultimately lands the role remains unclear, but the interview highlights the Buccaneers’ continued effort to strengthen the foundation of their offense as they prepare for a pivotal 2026 campaign.

    This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Bucs set to interview member of Indiana's offensive staff for QB coach

    Buccaneers load up on defense in Matt Miller&#39;s latest 2026 mock draft

    The 2026 NFL Draft will take place in Pittsburgh next April, a city where the Bucs found success this preseason with a last-second field goal to defeat the Steelers. Before next April, though, there will be plenty of speculation and buildup for the team and who they may add to the roster through the draft.

    ESPN's Matt Miller recently released the latest 2026 NFL mock draft of the cycle. Within it, the Bucs were attached to South Carolina cornerback Brandon Cisse and Georgia linebacker CJ Allen. The SEC defenders would address two major needs for the Bucs heading into the 2026 offseason, and both could be plug-and-play starters on day one.

    Miller explains the Cisse pick, writing, ". . .Cisse has the length (6-foot, 190 pounds) to compete at the line of scrimmage, but it's his turn technique and speed in phase that stands out. Cisse's best trait is his ability to eliminate targets and win in contested situations. Although he might be more of a man corner, he's versatile enough to be effective playing off the line in the Bucs' fire zone scheme thanks to very good recovery agility and fast instincts."

    The Allen pick he highlights would be a replacement for franchise legend Lavonte David.

    "Lavonte David's decline this season was stark. Although Allen doesn't have David's hallmark agility and range, he's an impactful downhill linebacker who can clean up in the run game and be a force player on first and second downs."

    This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Bucs load up on defense in Matt Miller's latest 2026 mock draft

    Drake Maye Injury Update: Patriots Hero is “Feeling Great” as Super Bowl Inches Closer

    New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10). Credit- Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images
    New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10). Credit- Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images

    As you get deeper into the postseason, health becomes one of the hardest things to come by. If you need an example, look no further than this year’s matchup between the Seattle Seahawks’ Sam Darnold, who has been nursing an oblique injury for the past several weeks, and the New England Patriots’ Drake Maye, who has been battling his own health issues since the AFC Championship.

    The former UNC Tar Heel was limited in practice on two separate occasions last week with a shoulder injury, while a sudden illness caused him to sit out of Friday’s practice altogether. Nevertheless, when Maye finally sat down for his Super Bowl Opening Night interview, he insisted that he is “feeling great” ahead of his championship debut and that he’ll “be just fine” on February 8th.

    “I threw a good bit. I threw as much as I would at a normal practice… I felt great, looking forward to getting back out there on Wednesday and Thursday for practice again. And Friday, get ready to get a normal week of prep.”

    Suffice to say, Maye’s answer was enough to cause a collective sigh of relief across all of New England, as fans can now rest easy knowing that their sophomore sensation will be at his best come Sunday afternoon. Although they likely didn’t appreciate the fact that their QB1 also had to endure one of the worst attempts at sports journalism in recent memory.

    At a later point in the scrum, a reporter directly asked Maye, “Are you playing to win this Sunday?” Considering that this will easily be the most important game of his career to date, the 23-year-old couldn’t help but shake his head and remark, “What else would we be playing to do?”

    Well, maybe lose?” they responded. “Yes,” he bluntly responded, shaking his head yet again. “That’s the goal of us coming out here. We’re coming out here to win the game, and that’s our number one priority.”

    Simply put, it didn’t appear as if Maye, nor any of the fans online who complained about the interaction, appreciated the question. Given the gravity of the situation, it certainly makes you wonder whether or not the NFL is actually vetting someone before handing them a press pass to one of the most prestigious media sessions in all of professional sports.

    Nevertheless, no one tied to the Patriots should be dwelling on the matter, as the Seattle Seahawks, who boasted the stingiest defense in the league this season, figure to be much more problematic than some annoying reporter.

    Now is not the time for distractions, and if New England isn’t careful, then they may just find themselves as the first underdog failing to cover the spread in the championship game since the San Francisco 49ers in 2020.

    The post Drake Maye Injury Update: Patriots Hero is “Feeling Great” as Super Bowl Inches Closer appeared first on The SportsRush.

    Should the Buccaneers use the draft or free agency to fix the roster?

    The offseason is a time for teams to regroup, make a plan, and do what they feel is needed for them to get to the promised land: A Super Bowl.

    Most changes often start with coaching staffs, the Bucs didn't do that with the head coach but with assistants. As they are now a few weeks into the thick of it, a plan is now able to be formed. That plan is them looking in the mirror and asking, "Do we fix things through free agency or the NFL Draft?"

    PFF's Ryan Smith tackled that same question for the Bucs, and he leans towards the draft having the answers for them. Specifically, at the linebacker position, he highlights that Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles is the man to fix things in the middle of the Bucs' defense.

    He writes, "Lavonte David is a future Hall of Famer but is on the downswing of his career, finishing 2025 with a career-worst 52.6 PFF overall grade. His 85.1 mark in 2022 ranked third among 81 qualifying linebackers but has steadily declined in the three years since. While retirement may be in consideration, David is heading toward free agency should he opt to continue playing. Tampa Bay’s linebacker unit finished the year ranked 28th in PFF overall grade, so the issues at the position go well beyond David. Possessing a rare combination of size, speed and physicality, Styles would provide an immediate boost to the unit. He is one of the best pure tacklers in this year’s draft, missing just two of his attempts in 2025. "

    There is still a chance that David will come back in 2026. But even if he does, they need to pair him up with someone, the way they attempted to with Devin White a few years back. Styles has the athletic, rangy type to fit ther need so it would be a match made in heaven for the two.

    This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Should the Bucs use the draft or free agency to fix their roster?

    K&#39;Lavon Chaisson sends message to Patriots fans ahead of free agency

    SAN JOSE, California — The New England Patriots brought in a lot of talented free agents this offseason, many of whom embraced their second chance and have gone on to make a name for themselves.

    At the top of that list is K'Lavon Chaisson, who only signed a one-year deal with the Patriots, meaning he is set to become a free agent once this season ends. But given all New England has accomplished this season, would Chaisson like to stay?

    During a recent appearance on “Up & Adams”, Chaisson sent a message to the Patriots' front office.

    “Call the guys and tell them I’m trying to come back,” he told Kay Adams.

    So, with only one game remaining, Patriots Wire spoke with the linebacker about his recent comments on Super Bowl LX opening night.

    "I'm definitely open to it," Chaisson said. "And I think everybody around the building kind of knows how I feel about the situation. This franchise, this staff, my teammates, they've done everything and more to change my life for the better, and I don't take it for granted. Not one bit."

    It's no secret that Mike Vrabel taking over as head coach changed a lot. And with that, it's clear the Patriots are building something special.

    "I think it's just something special, regardless, to know that this is everyone's first year within the system. This is Vrabes first year being comfortable as head coach within the Patriots organization," he reflected. "We reached a big game, but the ultimate goal is to win it all, and once we do that, I think there's still much more that this team, and particularly the defense, is going to lock (down).

    This season, Chaisson has tallied 7.5 sacks, 31 tackles, 10 tackles for a loss, 18 quarterback hits, two passes defended, and two forced fumbles in the regular season. He has since added three sacks, 11 tackles, three tackles for a loss, one forced fumble, one pass defended, and nine quarterback hits in the playoffs.

    So, should Patriots fans be excited about Chaisson's potential future in New England?

    "I definitely think they should be excited, for sure," he simply replied.

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    This article originally appeared on Patriots Wire: K'Lavon Chaisson sends message to Patriots fans ahead of free agency

    Domata Peko, ex-Bengals DT, to coach Steelers&#39; defensive line | Report

    Former Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Domata Peko is expected to join head coach Mike McCarthy's Pittsburgh Steelers coaching staff as defensive line coach, according to a report from The Athletic's Zac Jackson.

    Peko spent last season as the University of Colorado Buffaloes' defensive line coach. He worked the previous season with the Cowboys' defensive line, when McCarthy was Dallas' head coach.

    Peko, who played for the Bengals from 2006 to 2016, also played for the Denver Broncos, Baltimore Ravens and Arizona Cardinals. He retired after the 2020 NFL season.

    Domata Peko with the Colorado Buffaloes

    This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Domata Peko, ex-Bengals DT, to coach Steelers' defensive line | Report

    Why Fanatics is running out of jerseys for Patriots, Seahawks ahead of Super Bowl 60

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    Why Fanatics is running out of jerseys for Patriots, Seahawks ahead of Super Bowl 60 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots unexpected Super Bowl 60 matchup provides a great battle for the pinnacle of football, but it also led to unexpected merchandise issues.

    Fanatics has been dealing with a shortage of color jerseys for both teams as fans have overwhelmed the company with demand for the merchandise. The company, which has entered the forefront of sports merchandise in the United States, has faced criticism in recent years over the quality of their products.

    However, running out of jerseys for the two Super Bowl teams during the week of the Super Bowl is certainly not ideal. Here's why Fanatics is dealing with a lack of available jerseys.

    MORE: Roger Goodell answers Rooney Rule questions at Super Bowl press conference

    Why is Fanatics running out of Patriots and Seahawks jerseys?

    Fanatics announced that its issues regarding Patriots and Seahawks jerseys stem from the unlikely success of both teams. Since both New England and Seattle went from missing the playoffs in 2024 to making the Super Bowl in 2025, fans of both bought loads of jerseys later in the season.

    "This Super Bowl matchup has created unprecedented challenges for us because of the massive surge in demand we saw from Patriots and Seahawks fans," Fanatics said in a statement. "Both teams went from missing the playoffs last season to being in the Super Bowl, an incredibly rare occurrence that led to these two fanbases buying nearly 400% more jerseys since Thanksgiving vs. last year."

    While Fanatics said it tried to keep up with demand, the company hasn't been able to do so.

    "Even though we ordered substantially more jerseys for these teams than ever before, we've struggled to meet the overwhelming demand to keep team color jerseys in stock, which we know is your expectation. As sports fans, we understand your frustration and we will work tirelessly to be better."

    In the statement, Fanatics said that it is working on the issue with color jerseys and offering alternate options in the meantime. Additionally, the company stresses that the jerseys are the same quality that they always are.

    NFL fans, we've seen your jersey feedback, and we take it very seriously. We’ve let Patriots and Seahawks fans down with product availability – we own that and we are sorry.

    This Super Bowl matchup has created unprecedented challenges for us because of the massive surge in…

    — Fanatics (@Fanatics) February 3, 2026

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    How often does NFL/Fanatics restock on jerseys?

    It's unclear exactly how often Fanatics restocks its NFL jerseys, but the high demand seems to have surpassed the restock frequency.

    MORE:Ranking every NFL head coaching hire in 2026

    Has Fanatics ran out of jerseys for Super Bowl teams before?

    Fanatics reached a deal with the NFL and Nike to become the official manufacturer and distributor of NFL jerseys in 2018, a deal that first began in 2020. Since then, Fanatics has occasional issues, including running out of jerseys ahead of the Super Bowl.

    In 2024, Fanatics ran out of San Francisco 49ers white jerseys before the team was set to play in Super Bowl 58. In 2023, Shamus Clancy of the Philly Voice wrote about how much trouble he had trying to buy a Philadelphia Eagles jersey before Super Bowl 57.

    Eliot Wolf reflects on Patriots’ unlikely Super Bowl rise

    SAN JOSE, California — "Surreal"

    That was the one word Eliot Wolf used to describe this moment as he watched the New England Patriots take part in Super Bowl LX Opening Night with a chance to complete this miracle season by bringing a Lombardi Trophy home to Foxborough.

    "I'd say it's pretty surreal," the executive vice president of player personnel told Patriots Wire.

    However, this was not something the Patriots had on their mind when the season first began. Instead, they were focused on taking things one week at a time.

    "We didn't look at it like week one as, 'oh, let's go win the Super Bowl," he explained. "Like, the most important game is the game that week. So that's how our team has approached it, and we just kept winning, and here we are. So it's pretty rewarding to see."

    This is all part of the culture that head coach Mike Vrabel has established since he took over in January last year. And the opportunity to work with Vrabel is one that Wolf has enjoyed immensely.

    "It's been great," he said. "It's been really fun to be able to just do what's best for the team, kind of get back to football and really just enjoy watching these guys working together."

    From a four-win team to playing in the Super Bowl, the Patriots have undergone a massive change, but what besides Vrabel has been the biggest part of that?

    "I think the players buying it, buying into what Mike's saying, buying into each other, and really, trying to play for the person next to them. It's been pretty cool," Wolf detailed, going on to explain more about the closeness of the team. "I would say what's unique about it is how quickly it happened. I've been a part of some close teams in the past, but for us to have as many new faces, not only on the coaching staff, but also in the locker room, for these guys to buy into that and do something special this season, it's pretty cool."

    And as for what to expect from the team this weekend, Wolf kept his answer short and sweet.

    "I think we're just going to go out and play our game and good things will happen," he said. "Being tough, taking care of the football, and playing to our identity."

    As Wolf said, the Patriots have focused on the next game, but with only one left to play, Wolf couldn't help but smile and reflect on what it would be like to deliver a championship to Patriots Nation once again.

    "It would be tremendous," he said. "These fans have had a couple of lean years here, and we're just really excited to have that opportunity."

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    This article originally appeared on Patriots Wire: Eliot Wolf reflects on Patriots’ unlikely Super Bowl rise

    Cowboys sign former 3rd-round QB to offseason roster

    Absent a third quarterback on the roster, the Dallas Cowboys have signed journeyman QB Will Grier to a reserve/futures contract ahead of the 2026 NFL season. The move brings back a familiar presence to the Dallas quarterback room and gives the veteran signal-caller another opportunity to compete for a roster spot.

    Futures contracts are common in the NFL this time of year, as they allow teams to secure the rights of a player. Grier is now eligible to participate in offseason programs and becomes an extra arm during the team's various mini-camps and organized team activities.

    Dak Prescott is the clear cut starter and the only other quarterback on the roster was Joe Milton III, whom they traded for during last offseason.

    The @dallascowboys signed QB Will Grier to a Reserve/Future contract on Monday.

    — Dallas Cowboys Public Relations (@DallasCowboysPR) February 2, 2026

    Grier, 30, originally entered the league as a 2019 third-round pick by the Panthers. In Carolina, he would go 28 of 52 for 228 yards and four interceptions with zero touchdowns in his only regular season game action of his career.

    Dallas would enjoy his services through the 2022 season before Grier journeyed through four teams before landing back in Dallas in 2024. His base salary should coincide with his previous earnings which hover around the league minimum compensation.

    He was released during the final Dallas roster cuts in 2025 and spent the season on the Cowboys practice squad where he served as the team's emergency third quarterback for the duration of the season. He now gets another opportunity to earn a roster spot in 2026.

    This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Cowboys strengthen QB room, sign Will Grier to futures contract

    Cooper Kupp pushes back on Robert Kraft&#39;s 18-game season hopes

    Cooper Kupp pushes back on Robert Kraft's 18-game season hopes originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft said a couple weeks ago that 18-game NFL season is inevitable for the long-term growth of the league, but NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell pushed back on Monday.

    "We have not had any formal discussions about it and, frankly, very little, if any, informal conversations," Goodell said at his Super Bowl opening night news conference. "I’ve heard people talk about it. It is not a given that we’ll do that. It is not something that we assume will happen. It is something we want to talk about with union leadership."

    The Patriots will face the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl 60 on Sunday. Seattle receiver Cooper Kupp is the perfect person to ask about an 18-game season since he’s experienced both the highs and lows of the NFL with record breaking years and a lengthy injury list.

    MORE: Sam Darnold on his journey to Super Bowl 60: 'Believe in yourself'

    “There hasn’t been a whole lot of talk” in the locker room, Kupp said Monday. “I know players are gonna have a very strong opinion about it.”

    Since his Super Bowl MVP season with the Los Angeles Rams, Kupp has missed over 20 games, mostly from ankle sprains. Kupp was asked Monday what he thought about other players expressing disdain for a longer season as it would be harder on the body.

    MORE: Seahawks predicted by ESPN to take perfect 6'4'' complement to JSN in NFL Draft

    “It’s a valid concern,” he said. “For the 18th game to happen there’s obviously gonna be some negotiating happen, … there’s gonna have to be some talks about what makes that worth it to the players. When we get to that point, we’ll cross that bridge.”

    The 32-year-old receiver signed a three-year contract with Seattle before the season.

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    Colin Cowherd Explains Why Steelers’ Mike McCarthy Is Underrated

    New Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy has been one of the NFL’s most successful head coaches this century. And yet, many NFL fans don’t seem to think of him that way.

    Perhaps they feel his teams underachieved with Aaron Rodgers and Dak Prescott. He also isn’t the most media-savvy or smartest-sounding coach in the league. However, he deserves more respect for all the games he’s won and success he’s had, not to mention his Super Bowl ring.

    On Friday’s episode of “The Herd,” Colin Cowherd praised McCarthy and explained why he’s so underrated compared to his peers.

    "A lot of Mike McCarthy's problem, like Android, is the marketing and branding… Mike McCarthy 12 times has had a top 10 scoring offense."

    With a potential McCarthy-Rodgers reunion looming, the Steelers are growing on @colincowherdpic.twitter.com/UOID79tZ7u

    — Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) January 30, 2026

    “A lot of Mike McCarthy’s problem, like Android, is the marketing and branding,” Cowherd said. “Mike McCarthy 12 times has had a top-10 scoring offense.”

    Accordingly, Cowherd feels good about the Steelers hiring McCarthy and believes they’ll be better offensively, regardless of who’s under center for them next season. He also thinks McCarthy will continue to have success there based on his excellent track record.

    “I think he’s the offensive version of Mike Tomlin,” Cowherd said. “Mike McCarthy is competent. They’re not gonna fall off…I feel like you’re getting competency…Very, very, very high floor.”

    Tomlin had a ton of success with Pittsburgh, winning a Super Bowl himself and never enduring a losing season, so that’s a compliment. Both fell short a lot in the postseason after winning their title, however, so hopefully McCarthy can have more success in that regard.

    More Steelers: Steelers Reportedly Hiring New Special Teams Coordinator

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    Is Drake Maye playing in Super Bowl? Latest shoulder injury updates on Patriots QB ahead of Seahawks matchup

    Is Drake Maye playing in Super Bowl? Latest shoulder injury updates on Patriots QB ahead of Seahawks matchup originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The playoffs haven't exactly been the showcase many expected for New England Patriots QB Drake Maye, but he has a chance to rewrite the narrative in Super Bowl 60.

    After three up-and-down performances by Maye against some of the NFL's fiercest defenses were enough to reach the Super Bowl, the second-year quarterback has one more major test remaining in the Seattle Seahawks' swarming defense.

    Complicating matters for Maye could be a shoulder injury that put him on the injury report during the first week of Super Bowl preparation.

    Here's what you need to know about Maye's injury and whether it will impact his Super Bowl 60 status.

    MORE SUPER BOWL 60 NEWS:

    Is Drake Maye playing in Super Bowl?

    Despite multiple ailments, including a shoulder injury, Maye is expected to start Super Bowl 60 for the Patriots.

    After some initial concern that he might be dealing with a shoulder injury after the AFC championship game, Maye was listed as a limited participant on Wednesday and Thursday following the AFC championship win due to a shoulder issue. 

    On Friday, Maye sat out practice entirely due to an illness. Coach Mike Vrabel said Maye would have practiced if not for the illness.

    Asked whether he was concerned at all about Maye's illness, Vrabel said it's nothing new for the Patriots.

    "Nope. We've had a lot of guys over the last month or six weeks with illness," Vrabel told reporters. "Again, trying to do what's best for the player and the team. And try to take care of guys [and] don't spread things. But we've worked with this here for the past six weeks."

    Before he was placed on the injury report, Maye himself said he will be "ready to go for the Super Bowl" after receiving some extra rest during the two-week ramp-up to the game. 

    MORE:Why Mike Vrabel won SN Coach of the Year award

    Is Drake Maye injured?

    Both Maye and Vrabel confirmed a shoulder injury for the second-year quarterback, but each has said they aren't too concerned about it.

    "Not much," Vrabel said when asked about his level of concern. "I try not to have a whole lot of concern. I just want to try to prepare the football team and make sure that everybody is ready and we all have a plan."

    Asked whether he will have any limitations in Super Bowl 60, Maye was optimistic.

    "No, I don't think so," he told reporters. "That's why you spend time, that's why you have trainers. I think it's just been one of those things, where it's a long season and sometimes things show up."

    Maye added that he is "going to do whatever I can to feel 100 percent," or as close to it as possible.

    MORE:Ranking every NFL head coaching hire in 2026

    Drake Maye shoulder injury

    No exact injury diagnosis for Maye has been reported. Two days after the AFC championship game, Maye said he was "feeling good" and simply explained "30 weeks straight of throwing" can add up.

    While Maye took some hits in the cold during the AFC championship game, NBC Sports Boston's Phil Perry reported the 23-year-old "dealt with a right shoulder issue even before the Broncos game," partly due to the wear-and-tear of the season.

    During media day, which kicks off Super Bowl week, Maye was somewhat candid about his shoulder. "I feel good. I'll be just fine," Maye said. "I threw a good bit. I threw as much as I would at a normal practice. I felt great and looking forward to getting back out there Wednesday and Thursday for practice and Friday to get ready for a normal week of prep."

    It's possible that more information about Maye's shoulder injury comes to light after Super Bowl 60, but for now, the Patriots and the quarterback himself are downplaying concerns.

    Drake Maye illness

    Maye missed practice on Friday with an illness, but Vrabel didn't sound too concerned about his quarterback.

    Vrabel told reporters the Patriots have dealt with illnesses spreading around the locker room for the last six weeks, not too uncommon during the coldest months of the year, and he implied that part of the decision to hold Maye out of practice centered on preventing an illness from spreading further among the team.

    Barring a surprise development, Maye isn't likely to be impacted by an illness by the time Super Bowl 60 rolls around.

    Someone asked Patriots coach Mike Vrabel if the Super Bowl is a must-win game

    Someone asked Patriots coach Mike Vrabel if the Super Bowl is a must-win game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    Credit to New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel for keeping a straight.

    Because on Monday, he was asked a question that maybe has never been asked in the lead-up to a Super Bowl.

    "Is this a must-win game?" a reporter posed to Vrabel.

    He took it in stride: "Every time we go out is a must-win game. That's kind of the attitude that I've always taken in the National Football League."

    MORE: Steelers' new hire might rule out Aaron Rodgers return

    If we give the benefit of the doubt here, maybe the idea is that the Patriots could be pleased with a season that turned around from 4-13 to go all the way to the Super Bowl in just a year, even if they don't win it.

    But, um, what?

    If you win the game on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks, you're Super Bowl champions. No one can ever take that away from a football player.

    And a loss? The Super Bowl loser is rarely remembered, unless for an embarrassing or painful reason (like the Seahawks INT to lose to the Patriots a decade ago).

    MORE: Vikings once offered Patriots a giant trade package for Drake Maye

    Maybe it's not must-win in the grand scheme of the universe. The sun will come up the next day no matter what (well, unless it's snowing).

    But for a football player, the Super Bowl is the game they all dream of.

    It's as must-win as it gets on the gridiron.

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    Patriots&#39; Drake Maye shares best advice Tom Brady has given him

    Drake Maye is looking to join Tom Brady as the only quarterbacks to ever lead the New England Patriots to a Super Bowl victory.

    As Maye prepares to do that, some of the guidance the legendary quarterback has given him over his career has been rattling around in his brain.

    Maye was asked at Super Bowl opening night about the best advice he had received from Brady.

    "I've met Tom a few times, and one of the best things he said is there's no shortcuts to it," Maye told reporters. "There's no shortcuts to putting in the work. The proof's in the pudding."

    "Knowing that the shortcuts that people can try to take – it's not worth it," he added. "Get the most out of what you put into it. He's been great at that and he obviously showed that throughout his career."

    "There's no shortcuts to putting in the work."

    Valuable advice from Tom Brady to Drake Maye 🙌

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    — NFL (@NFL) February 3, 2026

    This is how close Patriots DL Milton Williams came to signing with Panthers

    There was a moment, back in March of 2025, when everyone thought defensive lineman Milton Williams was headed to the Carolina Panthers. That, of course, did not happen—as the New England Patriots, following early reports of Williams supposedly coming to a deal with the Panthers, swooped in and snatched the prized free agent away.

    But how close was he to signing off to Carolina?

    Williams, now an AFC champion, chatted with media during Super Bowl Opening Night on Monday. Here's what he had to say about his massive decision from last spring . . .

    Milton Williams on free agency: Said the #Patriots really showed him the love, but there was admittedly a moment he thought he’d be a Carolina Panther. Said he even was looking up little league pictures (his team was called the Panthers). #SuperBowlpic.twitter.com/ZgxgeEEKyg

    — Tyler Sullivan (@TylerSully) February 3, 2026

    Although the Panthers came in hot and heavy, the Patriots wowed Williams with a four-year, $104 million contract. He went on to have a solid campaign in the first year of that pact—tallying 3.5 sacks, 53 pressures and 20 stops while helping push New England to their first Super Bowl appearance since the 2018 season.

    Williams, a member of the 2024 Philadelphia Eagles, will hope to hoist the Lombardi Trophy for the second straight year—with his Patriots set to lock up with the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX on Sunday.

    Follow @ThePanthersWire on Twitter/X for more Panthers content.

    This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: Patriots DL Milton Williams admits he was extremely close to signing with Panthers

    Patriots’ Drake Maye Gives Heartfelt Answer On Marriage Helping Career

    New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye took a moment to recognize someone very important during Super Bowl Opening Night on Monday.

    Ann Michael Maye.

    Ann Michael has become more recognizable than most of her husband’s teammates this season, with her “bakemas” series gaining traction on TikTok and her infectious personality gaining her fans all across New England.

    Drake was asked what having her in his life has meant, and for lack of a better term, gave his wife her flowers.

    “Getting married is one of the best decisions I’ve made in my life,” Maye said, per MassLive’s Chris Mason. “… What a blessing it is to have Ann Michael, and to have someone to come home to who cares about my day and gives me something to hear outside of football. I listen to what she’s done today, and every day I have a constant in my life and that’s my wife.

    “Every day she’s herself, and she cared about me for who I am off the field… She’s the boss, but at the same time she’s been awesome to me.”

    The Patriots will hope their quarterback can make his wife proud in Super Bowl LX on Sunday, with kickoff against the Seattle Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET.

    ESPN two-round 2026 mock draft has Patriots picking two impact players

    NFL mock draft season is upon us, and for the first time in several years, the New England Patriots will be picking late in the draft.

    In his latest two-round 2026 NFL mock draft, ESPN’s Matt Miller has the Patriots selecting edge defender Cashius Howell with the 31st overall pick and Indiana wide receiver Elijah Sarratt in the second round with the 63rd overall pick.

    Both would bring instant playmaking ability to the team. Howell was the SEC Defensive Player of the Year after leading the conference with 11.5 sacks. He also recorded 31 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, six pass deflections and one forced fumble.

    The standout defensive star was a unanimous All-American who could develop into a top pass-rushing option for the Patriots.

    As for Sarratt, he would give Patriots quarterback Drake Maye another big-bodied playmaker to target downfield. He finished his collegiate run with 65 catches for 830 yards and 15 touchdowns. He earned Second-Team All-Big Ten honors and served a key role in Indiana's national championship run.

    It's easy to forget that the Patriots are still a rebuilding team after their magical Super Bowl run this season. But there are notable areas for them to significantly improve their roster in the offseason.

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    This article originally appeared on Patriots Wire: ESPN two-round 2026 mock draft has Patriots picking two impact players

    Analyst calls for Bills to add &#39;major talent&#39; for Joe Brady

    Analyst calls for Bills to add 'major talent' for Joe Brady originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane can't miss out on addressing one glaring roster issue that he has played a role in over the past few seasons.

    Josh Allen has worked wonders with the talent around him with Khalil Shakir, Dalton Kincaid, Curtis Samuel, Keon Coleman, and Joshua Palmer. 

    But none are true difference-makers in the pass game, and you could argue that Allen's best weapon is a running back in James Cook.

    After the heat Beane has taken since the firing of Sean McDermott, this offseason is when he can have a shot at redemption.

    And for ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg, the Bills can't afford to strike out again.

    "Add major talent at wide receiver," Getzenberg wrote. "It's glaring and obvious, as quarterback Josh Allen still needs more reliable and talented players to throw the ball to. Offseason acquisitions should come through both free agency and the draft."

    More:Bills urged to go land 25 TD WR for Josh Allen

    Pressure on Joe Brady in Year 1

    The thing that is unique about Brady's hire is that, for a first-time head coach, he isn't going to get a grace period. With Allen in his prime and the Bills a perennial playoff team, Joe was hired to make Buffalo take the next step.

    And that's winning a Super Bowl.

    So, there can't be any mistakes in Year 1, which is huge pressure on the shoulders of a first-time head coach, but this team is too talented, especially with Allen, not to be in the Super Bowl conversation.

    Get Josh a top weapon, allow Brady to scheme him into the offense, and go get that Super Bowl.

    And it's on Beane to make it happen.

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    Former Colts DC Gus Bradley returns to AFC South with rival

    Former Indianapolis Colts' defensive coordinator Gus Bradley is returning to the AFC South.

    According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Bradley will be joining Robert Saleh in Tennessee as the Titans' defensive coordinator.

    Bradley and Saleh worked together this past season in San Francisco. Saleh was the 49ers' defensive coordinator, while Bradley was the assistant head coach.

    SI's Albert Breer reported earlier in the day on Monday that the Arizona Cardinals were also interested in Bradley.

    Saleh has already said that he will be calling the plays for the Titans' defense, so this is a non-play-calling role for Bradley.

    Titans are hiring 49ers assistant head coach Gus Bradley as their defensive coordinator, per source. pic.twitter.com/XMaRxrYl45

    — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 2, 2026

    Bradley was the Colts' defensive coordinator and play-caller from 2022 through 2024. During those seasons, the Colts' defenses ranked 24th or worse in points per game allowed all three seasons.

    With Saleh calling plays, what we saw from the Colts in 2024 with Bradley at the helm may not mirror exactly what the Titans do defensively this season.

    This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Titans hire former Colts defensive coordinator Gus Bradley

    NFL returning to Mexico City in 2026 after 3-year hiatus

    The NFL is returning to Mexico in 2026. The last time there was a regular-season game in Mexico was in 2022 when the Arizona Cardinals "hosted" the San Francisco 49ers. Since then, Estadio Azteca was undergoing major renovations.

    However, games return. The league announced on Monday that there will be regular-season games in Mexico City in the newly named Estadio Banorte (previously Estadio Azteca) for the next three seasons. The game in 2026 will be in December.

    As the Cardinals have played twice in Mexico, and NFC teams have nine home games in 2026, it will be something to watch. They perhaps will end up either as the designated home team, as they have been in both previous trips there, or the road team.

    The announcement gives the league nine international games in 2026.

    What international games will there be in 2026?

    • One game in Melbourne, Australia, and the LA Rams will be one of the teams
    • One game in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    • One game in Munich, Germany
    • Three games in London, England
    • One game in Madrid, Spain
    • One game in Mexico City, Mexico
    • One game in Paris, France, with the New Orleans Saints as one of the participating teams

    The Cardinals could viably play in Melbourne or Paris, as they will face the Rams and Saints in 2026, both on the road.

    Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on SpotifyYouTube or Apple podcasts.

    This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: NFL returning to Mexico City in 2026 after 3-year hiatus

    Former Jaguars&#39; head coach Gus Bradley returns to AFC South with rival

    Former Jacksonville Jaguars' head coach Gus Bradley is returning to the AFC South.

    According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Bradley will be joining Robert Saleh in Tennessee as the Titans' defensive coordinator.

    Bradley and Saleh worked together this past season in San Francisco. Saleh was the 49ers' defensive coordinator, while Bradley was the assistant head coach.

    SI's Albert Breer reported earlier in the day on Monday that the Arizona Cardinals were also interested in Bradley.

    Saleh has already said that he will be calling the plays for the Titans' defense, so this is a non-play-calling role for Bradley.

    Titans are hiring 49ers assistant head coach Gus Bradley as their defensive coordinator, per source. pic.twitter.com/XMaRxrYl45

    — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 2, 2026

    Bradley was the Jaguars' head coach from 2013 to 2016. During that span, he had a record of 14-48 with no playoff appearances. The most wins that Jacksonville had in a season under Bradley was just five.

    The last time Bradley had play-calling duties as a defensive coordinator was during his three years in Indianapolis from 2022 through 2024. In that final season, the Colts ranked 24th in points per game allowed.

    With Saleh calling plays, what we saw from the Colts in 2024 with Bradley at the helm may not mirror exactly what the Titans do defensively this season.

    Bradley's son, Carter Bradley, is on the Jaguars' roster as the third quarterback.

    This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Titans hiring former Jaguars' head coach Gus Bradley

    “Fernando Mendoza Used to Regularly Stump His Own Law Professor”: Berkeley Law Student Puts Insane Allegations Against Heisman Winner

    Dec 13, 2025; New York, NY, USA; Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza poses for photos with the Heisman trophy during a press conference at the New York Marriott Marquis after winning the award. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images
    Dec 13, 2025; New York, NY, USA; Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza poses for photos with the Heisman trophy during a press conference at the New York Marriott Marquis after winning the award. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

    Following an electric 2025 season that saw him hoist both the national championship and the Heisman trophy as an Indiana Hoosier, Fernando Mendoza now finds himself as the runaway favorite to be the first overall pick of the 2026 NFL Draft. That means that professional scouts and coaching staff alike will now be assessing not just his athleticism, but his attention to detail, pattern recognition, general recall, and the overall state of his mental capacities.

    There’s a lot that goes into studying and understanding an NFL playbook, but according to one of Mendoza’s former classmates, the Las Vegas Raiders are going to love what they see in Mendoza when they finally get to interview him and quiz him.

    A former UC Berkeley student, claiming to have shared a contracts law class with the future first-overall draft pick during his time at the university, suggested that the professor of their class was notorious for giving student athletes, specifically football players, a hard time. “If you are a football player at Cal, there is, unfortunately, a stereotype,” she noted.

    “The professor would ask a law question and then ask one of the football players like, ‘Why is this, this?’ or ‘Why is this that?’ Fernando always knew his shit. Like, he would shut up the professor because he would be so impressed that he knew what was going on, and mind you, this is a law class at Berkeley.”

    Suffice to say, Mendoza’s competitiveness extends well beyond the football field, and he wasn’t going to be shown up by some uppity law professor from the West Coast. Although the fan did also suggest that the instructor’s confrontations with student athletes were never hostile and predominantly friendly.

    “The professor would always tease football players and most of the football players would tease him back, and it would just be some kind of banter.” she recalled. Nevertheless, that kind of attention to detail and willingness to understand the finer points of any subject is exactly what head coaches and coordinators will be looking for in Mendoza’s upcoming interviews.

    Throw in the fact that the 22-year-old has one of the most positive attitudes of any prospect in recent memory, and it’s safe to say that this will be a slam dunk for the Raiders on night one of this year’s draft. “Even though he was being teased by the professor, he would just be smiling. He would answer whenever he was asked. He was such a genuine, humble guy.”

    Much has been made of Mendoza’s squeaky clean image, but as more personal testimonies, like this one, begin to come to the forefront, it becomes readily apparent that he is in fact as nice as everyone says he is, and that will certainly go long way in securing him a lengthy career in the National Football League.

    The post “Fernando Mendoza Used to Regularly Stump His Own Law Professor”: Berkeley Law Student Puts Insane Allegations Against Heisman Winner appeared first on The SportsRush.

    Broncos&#39; often-criticized cornerback predicted to be targeted by 3 teams in offseason trade

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    The Denver Broncos had one of the best defenses in the NFL in 2025 and odds are, they'll want to keep that unit together as much as possible. 

    Starting cornerback Riley Moss had a roller-coaster season, but the fact that he led the league in defensive pass interference penalties drew the ire of many within Broncos Country. Would the team be open to moving him?

    Moss will be entering the final year of his rookie deal in 2026. The Broncos will have to decide whether to extend his contract or allow him to enter free agency next offseason, where they would get nothing in return if he signs a contract with another team. 

    Alex Ballentine of Bleacher Report published an article looking at the top three trade targets for each NFL team this offseason, and he has three teams with Moss on the list. 

    The Miami Dolphins, Pittsburgh Steelers and San Francisco 49ers are teams that Ballentine believes could approach the Broncos regarding a trade for the 25-year-old corner. Each of those teams could use help in the secondary and could obtain a young player in a relatively cost-friendly deal. 

    The Broncos used their first-round selection on Jahdae Barron out of Texas last spring and they will want to get him on the field more in 2026. However, Ja'Quan McMillian has been too good in his role as the team's nickel corner spot to be taken off the field. That could leave Moss as the odd man out. 

    Teams playing the Broncos this season routinely took shots down the field against Moss, looking to take advantage of a perceived mismatch or draw a pass interference penalty. With Pat Surtain II on the other side of the field, this is a practice that isn't going to change. 

    That said, despite the many flags thrown against him this season, Moss more than held his own in pass coverage and though many Broncos fans may disagree, he has been a solid cornerback for the team. The Broncos don't have to move him and unless they are blown away by an offer, they shouldn't. 

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    The team can move forward with the secondary as is and enjoy what could be an embarrassment of riches if Barron turns into the player many believe he will. Moss is a big piece of this team's defense and the Broncos shouldn't tinker with that chemistry. 

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    Sean McVay Addresses Matthew Stafford’s Future With the Rams

    Sean McVay is going nowhere in Los Angeles.

    He, along with fellow lauded general manager Les Snead, was given a multi-year extension on Monday, solidifying their future and commitment to a team that was a play away from playing in another Super Bowl this coming Sunday.

    McVay might be in San Francisco on Thursday, near where Super LX will be played. Not because he wants to watch the Seattle Seahawks play the New England Patriots, but because he wants to see the quarterback he won a Super Bowl ring with possibly win the most prestigious individual award in football.

    Rams QB Matthew Stafford had the best season of his 17-year career, and he's heavily favored to win the MVP on Thursday night at the NFL Honors awards show. His biggest challenger, Drake Maye, will be playing in the Super Bowl on Sunday with the Patriots.

    And although the veteran gunslinger is in the best form of his career, there is still a question about whether he will return to Los Angeles with McVay and Snead next season. Following the team's loss to the Seahawks in the NFC Championship, Stafford declined to comment on his future and said he would need time with his family to make that critical decision.

    On Monday, following the announcement of his extension, the head coach, on the cusp of becoming the franchise's all-time greatest, hoped to continue the ride with his favorite QB.

    McVay has his "fingers crossed" that Stafford decides to stick with the Rams and have another shot at a second Lombardi Trophy.

    But when asked if he might not have a starting time if he takes too long, McVay brushed off any ultimatum or running clock. He wants Stafford to take the time in the offseason to decide what he wants, but the job is his if he chooses to put on the Rams helmet one more season.

    “If that’s something he wants to do.”

    This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Sean McVay Addresses Matthew Stafford’s Future With the Rams

    Vikings $13 million dynamic playmaker named top trade target for Chiefs

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    Vikings $13 million dynamic playmaker named top trade target for Chiefs originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Kansas City Chiefs could look to pull off a trade with the Minnesota Vikings to upgrade their wide receiver room this offseason.

    Bleacher Report's Alex Ballentine lists Vikings receiver Jordan Addison as a top trade target for the Chiefs.

    Here is why Ballentine believes Minnesota should move on from Addison and send him to Kansas City:

    "Minnesota could be looking to move on from Addison after he was arrested and charged with misdemeanor trespassing. The charges were later dropped, but he's had multiple arrests since being drafted. He could get a fresh start in Kansas City. He would only account for a $2.6 million cap hit this season."

    Addison possesss a ton of talent and is one of the most explosive young playmakers in football when on the field.

    However, he's had some off-the-field issues, and the Vikings could look to move on from him sooner than expected.

    The Chiefs need to add more weapons to the offense this offseason, and though Addison's issues off the field are concerning, taking a chance on him could pay dividends for Kansas City.

    The 24-year-old was a touchdown machine during his first two seasons, scoring 19 total times. 2025 was a bit of a down year with just three touchdowns and 610 yards, but Addison has shown enough promise to warrant the Chiefs making a move for him.

    Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes could be the tandem that can unlock the next level of Addison's game. The USC product might just need a fresh start with a new franchise, and playing with Mahomes would highlight Addison's explosiveness and game-breaking abilities.

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    How Rams are in win-win situation with Matthew Stafford&#39;s future

    How Rams are in win-win situation with Matthew Stafford's future originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Los Angeles Rams are likely still figuring out the plan of attack for the offseason after narrowly missing out on a Super Bowl appearance.

    But the NFL moves fast, and free agency is under two months away, and that means several roster decisions have to be made with an eye towards next season.

    Just who does head coach Sean McVay want to keep and who he doesn't will be an interesting storyline to follow. But so will the future of Matthew Stafford, who, at soon-to-be 38 years old, is coming off one of his best-ever seasons.

    For ESPN, figuring out Stafford's future is a top priority for the Rams, and the franchise is in a win-win situation.

    "Figure out if Matthew Stafford will be their quarterback in 2026," ESPN wrote. "This will likely happen very early in the offseason, as it did when the sides agreed to a restructured deal last February. But if Stafford retires after his 17th season, the Rams have the draft capital and/or cap space to find his replacement."

    More: Vikings oddly linked with 4-time Pro Bowl QB

    How are Rams in win-win situation with Stafford?

    Well, putting it simply, if Stafford does decide to return in 2026, the Rams will again have one of the best quarterbacks in football spearheading their Super Bowl charge.

    But if he does decide to retire, as ESPN points out, the Rams have both the cap space and draft capital to go and get another franchise star. 

    So, win-win.

    With Jimmy Garoppolo and Stetson Bennett, the other quarterbacks, the Rams could have a bridge quarterback for 2026 before going all-in the following season.

    But either way, whatever Stafford chooses to do, the Rams are in a great position.

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    Steelers predicted to cut ties with $68 million starter in trade with Commanders

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    If there's one position of strength the Pittsburgh Steelers could subtract from this offseason, it's edge rusher.

    Pittsburgh has a crowded room that features T.J. Watt, Alex Highsmith, Nick Herbig and Jack Sawyer, who was drafted in 2025.

    With Herbig ascending, and with the Steelers possibly wanting to clear the path for Sawyer to get more run in 2026, Behind The Steel Curtain's Jarrett Bailey predicts Pittsburgh will trade Highsmith to the Washington Commanders.

    Bailey projects the Steelers will garner a 2027 third-round pick and 2027 sixth-round pick in exchange for the veteran edge rusher.

    Bailey notes that another source of motivation to make this trade is the Steelers piling up more picks for next year's draft, which will give them more cracks at a quarterback, or more ammunition to move up one.

    "The Steelers are already loaded on picks in the Top 100 this year. And if you haven’t picked up on the theme here, they need to get as many picks as they can ahead of 2027 to get a potential franchise quarterback — which, yes, means I don’t believe they should take one in this year’s draft," Bailey wrote. "Moving Highsmith clears the way for Nick Herbig to start and sign an extension, and also frees up opportunities for Jack Sawyer."

    Highsmith has no doubt been a productive edge rusher for Pittsburgh opposite Watt, but injuries have been an issue the past two seasons, with the veteran missing 11 games total in that span.

    The Steelers might view Highsmith as expendable if they think Sawyer can take that next step in 2026, and with Herbig getting better and better each year.

    In order to maximize their savings with a Highsmith trade, a post-June 1 deal would be the best bet, as that would incur a dead-cap hit of $5.6 million while saving $14.5 million, which the Steelers can use to bolster needs, like wide receiver, for example.

    Pegging the Commanders as a possible landing spot makes total sense.

    Washington's sacks leader from 2025, Von Miller, is a pending free agent and it isn't clear if he'll return. Even if he does return, the Commanders could use more firepower and an every-down player to help Miller.

    Adding Highsmith, who has two more years left on his $68 million contract, would give the Commanders a proven edge rusher who can step in and bolster a pass-rush that finished near the middle of the pack in sacks last season.

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    Bears, Bucs, Colts, Commanders, Patriots named possible landing spots for 34-game starting edge rusher

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    The Chicago Bears, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Indianapolis Colts, Washington Commanders, and New England Patriots have been linked to a veteran free agent edge rusher this offseason.

    CBS Sports' Zach Pereles believes Seattle Seahawks free-agent defender Boye Mafe will have a competitve market in free agency, with Chicago, Indianapolis, Washington, and New England potentially being interested.

    However, Pereles predicts Mafe will land in Tampa Bay with the Bucs in free agency:

    "Tampa Bay desperately needs to its pass-rushing department, and it does so here with Mafe, who has shown flashes but saw his role reduced this year."

    Mafe had a down year in 2025 and has seen fewer snaps over the last two years, tallying just two sacks and 40 quarterback pressures in 365 pass-rushing snaps this season.

    In 2024, Mafe tallied six sacks and 47 quarterback pressures. His best season came in 2023 with nine sacks and 58 quarterback pressures in 16 starts.

    Though Mafe's role has dipped on Seattle's defense, the 27-year-old can still be a valuable rotational pass-rusher.

    Outside of YaYa Diaby, Tampa Bay lacked much production from its pass rush in 2025, so adding Mafe would make sense.

    Chicago, Indianapolis, and New England could also look to add Mafe for quality depth, but he likely won't start for any of those teams. However, Washington will need edge rushing help with Von Miller set to hit the market, so signing Mafe would be a logical move.

    Mafe isn't an elite pass rusher, but the Minnesota product will be cheap to sign and would be a viable complementary edge rusher for any franchise seeking an extra boost to its pass rush.

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    Roger Goodell press conference live updates, highlights from 2026 Super Bowl address

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    The start of Super Bowl week begins on Monday, as commissioner Roger Goodell will speak with the media at his annual press conference.

     There is no shortage of drama surrounding the league, both on and off the field. From the most recent coaching cycle to potential rule changes, Goodell will likely face questions regarding how to make the league better and more fair.

    Additionally, the NFL has been in the news for reasons beyond football. Some NFL owners are in hot water for their inclusion in the Epstien Files, while Bad Bunny's halftime show performance on Sunday has attracted criticism from some sections of fans.

    Goodell's press conference might be more intriguing than usual as he addresses these topics with the media. Goodell will speak before the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks meet with media and fans for Super Bowl Opening Night on Monday.

    As the Super Bowl is the center of the sports world for the week, Goodell always takes questions from the media to kick off the festivities. 

    The Sporting News is tracking Roger Goodell's press conference from the Super Bowl 60. Follow along for updates as the NFL commissioner speaks with the media.

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    Roger Goodell press conference live updates, highlights

    All times Eastern

    6:12 p.m.: Goodell is pleased with the league's continued introduction of technology into the game, especially when it comes to officiating. He mentions AI as a possible path for that.

    6:05 p.m.: Goodell announces the league will play nine international games next year, which includes games in Paris, Mexico City, Australia, Madrid, Munich and England.

    6:03 p.m.: Goodell opens the session praising the Patriots and Seahawks while calling this season the most competitive in his time in the NFL.

    6:02 p.m.: Goodell's press conference has begun, with Maria Taylor moderating.

    6:00 p.m.: Goodell is about to take the stage shortly on NFL Network.

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    NFL Network will be airing Roger Goodell's press conference at 6 p.m. ET, 3 p.m. PT live from the Bay Area. Fans looking to stream the press conference can use Fubo, which offers a free trial for new users.

      Former Panthers QB lands back with Cowboys

      A familiar name has gone back to a familiar home.

      As announced on Monday, former Carolina Panthers quarterback Will Grier has signed with the Dallas Cowboys on a reserve/future deal. Grier, whose first two NFL seasons came in Carolina, now returns to Dallas—where he spent parts of 2021, 2022, 2024 and 2025.

      The Panthers selected Grier, a West Virginia University standout, in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft. The Davidson, N.C. native would go on to start in the team's final two games of that year, completing 28 of his 52 throws for 228 yards and four interceptions in a pair of losses.

      Grier was then waived prior to the start of the 2021 regular season. He'd be claimed by the Cowboys a day later.

      In addition to his stints for Carolina and Dallas, Grier also made stops with the Cincinnati Bengals (2023), New England Patriots (2023), Los Angeles Chargers (2023) and Philadelphia Eagles (2024).

      The 30-year-old has not appeared in a regular-season contest since his rookie campaign with the Panthers.

      Follow @ThePanthersWire on Twitter/X for more Panthers content.

      This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: NFL free agency: Former Panthers QB Will Grier lands back with Cowboys

      Broncos promote rising star on coaching staff to coordinator role

      Less than a week after parting ways with now-former offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi, the Denver Broncos have found their replacement to inherit the role.

      The Broncos have decided to promote internally for the position. He has been with the organization since the 2023 season, spending the past year as the offensive pass game coordinator and quarterbacks coach in Denver.

      Head Coach Sean Payton has named Davis Webb as Offensive Coordinator and Logan Kilgore as Quarterbacks Coach.

      📰 » https://t.co/6WbadBc6AZpic.twitter.com/4AKYeixeZF

      — Denver Broncos (@Broncos) February 2, 2026

      Davis Webb earns promotions after historic success working with Bo Nix

      Webb is a rising coaching star in the NFL after spending the past two seasons working with Broncos quarterback Bo Nix, who became the only quarterback in league history to throw for 7,500 yards and 50 touchdowns while winning at least 20 games in his first two seasons.

      Webb also oversaw a jump in the team's passing offense from 20th in the league in 2024 to 11th this past season in his first year as passing game coordinator, as the Broncos finished the regular season 14-3. They would earn the top seed in the AFC Playoffs and advance to the AFC Championship.

      Webb interviewed for head-coaching vacancies with the Bills, Raiders, and Ravens this offseason and was also targeted by several organizations (including the New York Giants) as an offensive coordinator. To replace Webb as the quarterbacks coach, the Broncos will promote offensive quality control coach Logan Kilgore into the role.

      This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Broncos promote rising star on coaching staff to coordinator role

      Falcons Recap: Coaching changes, mock drafts, Kirk Cousins&#39; future

      The Atlanta Falcons have not stopped making moves since the season ended. After naming Matt Ryan president of football, the team hired head coach Kevin Stefanski and general manager Ian Cunningham. The team also hired a few new assistants and retained director of college scouting Tokunbo Abanikanda.

      The Falcons still have plenty of work to do, but first they must introduce Cunningham. Atlanta's new GM will address the media in a joint press conference alongside Ryan on Tuesday at 11 a.m. ET. Since we still have some time before Cunningham's introductory presser, let's see what else is in the news.

      In today's Falcons recap, Raheem Morris lands a new job, Atlanta hires two former offensive coordinators, and we check out a few 2026 NFL mock drafts. Plus, CBS Sports proposes a trade that would send Kirk Cousins back to his former team.

      Falcons hire Alex Van Pelt as quarterbacks coach

      Atlanta hired former New England Patriots offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt as the team's new quarterbacks coach. Van Pelt also worked with Stefanski in Cleveland, spending four seasons as the Browns offensive coordinator (2020-2023) and one year as quarterbacks coach.

      Van Pelt served as acting head coach during Cleveland's first playoff victory in 25 years as Stefanski was forced to miss the game due to COVID-19. | READ MORE

      Falcons hire Tanner Engstrand as pass-game coordinator

      The Falcons hired former New York Jets offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand as their new passing-game coordinator. Engstrand's offense finished 10th in rushing yards but he was fired after the season ended. He's the second former offensive coordinator to take an assistant job in Atlanta in the last week.

      Engrstrand spent five years as an assistant for the Detroit Lions (2020-2024), coaching under Ben Johnson and Dan Campbell for one of the NFL's most prolific offensive units over that span. | READ MORE

      CBS Sports suggest Cousins-to-Vikings trade

      The Falcons have a quarterback to spare, and while many expect Kirk Cousins to be released, don't rule out a trade. CBS Sports' Garrett Podell proposed a trade that would send Cousins to the Minnesota Vikings, where he spent six seasons (2019-2024).

      "The Atlanta Falcons are under new management after hiring franchise legend Matt Ryan as their team president and Kevin Stefanski as their new coach," wrote Podell. "Trading Cousins back to the Vikings could be a win for all parties involved."

      Ex-Falcons head coach Raheem Morris hired by 49ers

      The Arizona Cardinals did not hire former Falcons head coach Raheem Morris, as many expected. Instead, the Cardinals went with Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur. Morris quickly found a job with his old buddy Kyle Shanahan in San Francisco, taking over as the 49ers defensive coordinator. Shanahan and Morris worked together in both Atlanta and Washington, and now they will reunite once more. | READ MORE

      ESPN mock draft: Falcons land Kyle Pitts replacement

      In ESPN's new 2026 NFL mock draft, the Falcons landed a potential replacement for Pitts in the second round, taking Vanderbilt tight end Eli Stowers with the 48th overall pick.

      "With Kyle Pitts Sr. set to hit free agency, the Falcons could be looking for a new starting tight end," wrote ESPN's Matt Miller. "Stowers is a true F-tight end prospect with a game very similar to Harold Fannin Jr. from last year's class."

      Pitts may still return, but it would be wise to add a replacement in either the draft or free agency if the team plans to move on without the former No. 4 overall pick. | READ MORE

      PFSN mock draft: Falcons take wide receiver, CB

      Pro Football Sports Network released a new three-round mock draft which saw the Falcons draft Clemson wide receiver Antonio Williams in the second round (pick No. 48 overall).

      "He may not have had the WR1-type season some expected from him, given his pre-draft hype, but Antonio Williams is still one of the best wide receivers in the 2026 NFL Draft," wrote PFSN's Jacob Infante. "He’s a crafty route runner with good explosion out of his breaks, consistently creating separation."

      In Round 3 of PFSN's mock draft, the Falcons addressed their defense by taking Ohio State cornerback Davison Igbinosun with the 79th overall pick. | READ MORE

      This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons News: Staff changes, mock drafts, Kirk Cousins

      Matt Ryan shows GM Ian Cunningham around Falcons headquarters

      After interviewing six different candidates for their general manager vacancy, the Atlanta Falcons officially hired Ian Cunningham last week. The former Chicago Bears assistant general manager replaces Terry Fontenot, who spent the last five seasons leading Atlanta's front office.

      Cunningham is set to be formally introduced on Tuesday in a joint press conference with Falcons president of football Matt Ryan. Atlanta's new general manager has already arrived at team headquarters and was given a tour of the facilities by Ryan himself.

      The Falcons social media account shared a video of Ryan and Cunningham making the rounds, which you can watch below. Plus, make sure to tune in Tuesday at 11 a.m. ET for Cunningham's full introductory press conference.

      WATCH: Matt Ryan gives GM Ian Cunningham tour of facilities

      A new iteration to Ian 🔥 pic.twitter.com/Qtbk0rzKrT

      — Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) February 2, 2026

      This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons: Matt Ryan shows Ian Cunningham around facility

      Bengals encouraged to trade with rival for former 1st-round pick

      The Cincinnati Bengals have started to emerge nationally as a team that could be a buyer in free agency and through trade this offseason. 

      And it makes sense. Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin admitted the roster wasn’t good enough. They have plenty of cap space and no major contract extension drama distracting them. 

      One idea? Bleacher Report’s Alex Ballentine says one of the players the Bengals should look at is former Kansas City Chiefs first-round pick, cornerback Trent McDuffie:

      “Of course, the Bengals have struggled to find reliable corners recently. The Chiefs are in a tough cap spot and Trent McDuffie is a prime candidate to be traded. He's going to be the top candidate for a lot of teams who need cornerback help.”

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      After throwing out five strong seasons and finishing 2025 as the 11th graded cornerback out of 114 at Pro Football Focus, McDuffie could be one of the better players possibly available. 

      Luckily for the Bengals, McDuffie is a longshot that isn’t necessarily a need. The franchise finally found a breakout hit with DJ Turner’s emergence this year. Dax Hill, when healthy, has been a solid boundary presence and obviously No. 2. 

      The Bengals will need a candidate or two to be the long-term slot guy. But they will also likely be thinking about how much money on major extensions they might invest already with Hill and Turner. 

      This offseason, at least, the Bengals might be more prone to heavily spend on the front seven, like those offseasons of recent years when they found Trey Hendrickson and DJ Reader. 

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      This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Bengals encouraged to trade with rival for former 1st-round pick

      Ravens Poach Defensive Coordinator From Dolphins

      According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Baltimore Ravens are set to hire Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver as their own DC. The Ravens recently hired Jesse Minter to be their next head coach.

      Weaver was a head coaching finalist for both the Arizona Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers in recent weeks.

      Sources: Ravens are expected to hire Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver as their defensive coordinator. Weaver worked for the Ravens from 2021-‘23, in assorted roles including assistant head coach. pic.twitter.com/xmmSXnDXLB

      — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 2, 2026

      Weaver’s coaching career has built steadily through a series of progressive roles across college and the NFL, marked by consistent advancement in defensive positions.

      After a playing career as a defensive end (including four seasons with the Baltimore Ravens), Weaver transitioned to coaching. He began as a graduate assistant at Florida in 2010, then served as linebackers coach at North Texas in 2011. His NFL coaching path started with the New York Jets as assistant defensive line coach in 2012, followed by defensive line coach roles with the Buffalo Bills (2013) and Cleveland Browns (2014-2015).

      Weaver joined the Houston Texans in 2016 as defensive line coach, advancing to defensive coordinator and defensive line coach in 2020. In 2021, he returned to the Ravens as defensive line coach and run game coordinator, later adding assistant head coach duties for 2022 and 2023.

      In 2024, Weaver became defensive coordinator for the Dolphins, holding the position through the 2025 season under head coach Mike McDaniel. During this period, he drew head coaching interest, participating in multiple interviews across hiring cycles, including with teams like the Falcons, Commanders, Bears, Cardinals, Pittsburgh, and others, though none resulted in a head coaching appointment.

      Broncos name new quarterbacks coach after promoting Davis Webb

      Davis Webb wasn't the only Denver Broncos assistant coach who received a promotion on Monday.

      After promoting Webb from offensive pass game coordinator/quarterbacks coach to offensive coordinator, head coach Sean Payton named Logan Kilgore the team's new QBs coach, filling Webb's old role.

      Kilgore, 35, went to training camp under Payton as a quarterback out of Middle Tennessee State in 2014. After failing to make the team's active roster, Kilgore spent five years in the CFL before transitioning to coaching.

      After two stops at the college level, Kilgore served as the offensive coordinator and QBs coach for Isidore Newman in 2022, coaching up Arch Manning. Payton hired Kilgore as an offensive quality control coach in 2023, a title he held for the last three seasons.

      Kilgore coached tight ends at the 2024 Senior Bowl, and he has worked with TEs and returners in Denver, but it will be natural for him to transition to coaching the position he once played. Kilgore will now work close with Bo Nix as the QB prepares for his third season in the NFL.

      After filling their OC and QBs coach positions, the Broncos still need to add wide receivers and defensive backs coaches ahead of the 2026 season, and potentially a cornerbacks coach.

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      This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: NFL news: Broncos name new QBs coach after promoting Davis Webb to OC

      Steelers’ interview with top offensive coordinator candidate revealed

      Pittsburgh Steelers HC Mike McCarthy's completely overhauled coaching staff may be on the verge of hiring their newest offensive coordinator, as one candidate's interview date has been revealed.

      According to a report from NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the Steelers will interview New Orleans Saints quarterbacks coach Scott Tolzien on Monday.

      The Steelers are interviewing Saints QB coach Scott Tolzien today for their offensive coordinator job, per source.

      Tolzien, 38, played for Mike McCarthy in Green Bay and coached with him in Dallas. He spent last week as the American team’s OC at the Senior Bowl. pic.twitter.com/mKqjfmFJqI

      — Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) February 2, 2026

      The news comes after a week of speculation, as Tolzien has been heavily linked as a favorite for Pittsburgh's offensive coordinator vacancy since reports surfaced of the Steelers' interview request.

      Tolzien played a pivotal role in developing the Saints' first-round quarterback Tyler Shough, who found success toward the latter half of his rookie season in 2025.

      While the Steelers have yet to fill the offensive coordinator position, fans can stay updated with our coaching staff tracker for all the latest news surrounding interviews and hires.

      For up-to-date Steelers coverage, including any offseason moves, follow us on X @TheSteelersWire and give our Facebook page a like.

      This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers' interview date with OC candidate Scott Tolzien revealed

      Rams&#39; Sean McVay doesn&#39;t know if he&#39;ll watch Super Bowl after painful loss to Seahawks

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      The Los Angeles Rams made it to the NFC Championship game as the NFC's 5th seed, but came up short against the Seattle Seahawks in a heartbreaking loss.

      Sean McVay was reeling after the game, and it's hard not to understand him. One fumble on a punt return, or a dropped pass being a catch instead might've turn this loss into a win. It was a crushing loss, and a week later, McVay is still hurting.

      Greg Beacham of The Associated Press shared that McVay is still struggling to come to terms with the loss, so much so that he might not even watch the Super Bowl between the Seahawks and the New England Patriots.

      Sean McVay uncertain if he'll watch Seahawks-Patriots Super Bowl

      "I don't know," McVay said when asked if he'd watch the Super Bowl. "I might punish myself. That game the other day probably hurt more than any loss I've ever been a part of, and it's because of the love for the team. So I don't know that I'll be tuning in for this one."

      Losing in the playoffs is tough enough as it is, especially in the NFC Championship. But when it's against a hated division rival, and a very avoidable loss, it's so much harder to stomach the Super Bowl.

      The Rams organization and the fans likely feel they easily could've been in the Super Bowl instead of the Seahawks. Seeing Seattle in the Super Bowl will only make the loss two weeks ago sting a lot more.

      MoreSean McVay left at a loss for words after Rams' NFC championship 'tough' defeat to Seahawks

      A blowout win for the Seahawks would make things even worse for the Rams, as it would mean the Rams likely could've beaten the Patriots in blowout fashion as well, with how they've played the Seahawks close.

      But, regardless of who wins between the Patriots and Seahawks, knowing that they were just one bounce, one catch, or one play away from playing in the Super Bowl will make things that much more painful for the Rams.

      McVay not wanting to watch the Super Bowl is entirely understandable. The NFC Championship loss has hurt him in a big way, and there will likely be many Rams fans and personnel who feel the same way.

      More Rams news:

      Jesse Minter breaks down what Declan Doyle will bring to the Ravens offense

      Declan Doyle is officially a member of the Baltimore Ravens coaching staff, hired as the offensive coordinator tasked with taking Lamar Jackson to the next level. The youngest offensive coordinator in the NFL and the same age as quarterback Lamar Jackson, Doyle, 29, is a fast-rising coach who helped the Chicago Bears' offense and former No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams amass 4,000+ yards passing and a postseason berth as the No. 2 overall seed.

      This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Jesse Minter says Declan Doyle will bring an innovative mindset

      Key dates for Chargers fans to know for 2026 offseason

      The Chargers' 2025 season has come to an end, and now they are headed into their offseason.

      Here are some important dates for fans to keep an eye on in the coming weeks and months.

      February

      Feb. 23-March 2: NFL Scouting Combine (Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN)

      March

      March 3: Deadline for teams to designate franchise or transition tag players.

      March 9-11: Teams are permitted to contact and enter into contract negotiations with the certified agents of players who will become unrestricted free agents.

      March 11: At 1:00 p.m. PT, the 2026 league year and free agency begins and trades can be executed.

      March 29-April 1: Annual League Meeting (Phoenix, AZ)

      April

      April 17: Deadline for restricted free agents to sign offer sheets.

      April 23-25: 2026 NFL Draft (Pittsburgh, PA)

      May

      May 1: Deadline for clubs to exercise fifth-year option for players selected in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft.

      This article originally appeared on Chargers Wire: Key dates for Chargers fans to know for 2026 offseason

      Rams 2026 draft prediction lands 33-TD Matthew Stafford successor

      Matthew Stafford

      Rams 2026 draft prediction lands 33-TD Matthew Stafford successor originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      The Los Angeles Rams must begin looking ahead to life after quarterback Matthew Stafford.

      Though the veteran had the best year of his career in 2025 and could be the NFL MVP, Stafford is 37 years old and may call it a career this offseason.

      Even if Stafford returns in 2026, it would be wise for Los Angeles to start thinking about a succession plan. That's why NFL.com's Lance Zierlein predicts the Rams will select Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson with the No. 29 overall pick in April's draft.

      Here is what Zierlein had to say about Simpson:

      "Simpson trailed off over the latter portion of the season, but there were more than enough flashes in 2025 to warrant consideration in this spot."

      With just one year of starting experience in college, Simpson isn't ready to be a starting signal-caller in the NFL.

      However, he did have a solid 2025 campaign at Alabama, tossing 28 touchdowns to five interceptions with a 64.5% completion rate. Simpson also added two scores on the ground.

      Selecting Simpson and having him sit behind Stafford to develop for a season, or even longer, would be a savvy move by Rams general manager Les Snead. Stafford is the perfect mentor for the talented pocket who will do a nice job preparing Simpson to eventually take over in Los Angeles.

      The Rams could look to address a need with their first-round pick in this year's draft, but taking Simpson to secure the quarterback position for the future would also be a logical choice.

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      Former Saints, Fresno State QB lands with new team in the AFC West

      A former New Orleans Saints quarterback and 2024 fourth-round pick is headed to the Kansas City Chiefs, seeking a fresh start under head coach Andy Reid. Fresno State alum Jake Haener has already arrived in Kansas City, agreeing to join the Chiefs’ practice squad as he competes for a role behind three-time Super Bowl champion Patrick Mahomes. With his previous contract on the Saints' practice squad having expired in January, Haener opted for an opportunity to learn under one of the league’s premier quarterbacks and coaching staffs, with a chance to develop in an elite system.

      Drafted in 2024 under former Saints head coach Dennis Allen, Haener was originally brought in to back up fellow Fresno State standout Derek Carr. Known for his high football IQ, Haener showed the mental makeup necessary to thrive in a backup role, though his lack of in-game production was evident. After being surpassed by recent draft picks Spencer Rattler and Tyler Shough, Haener found himself on the outside of a crowded quarterback room, ultimately leading to his release from the active roster.

      Looks like Jake Haener found a new team. pic.twitter.com/AJbcH2WzNQ

      — Katherine Terrell (@Kat_Terrell) February 2, 2026

      At just 26 years old, Haener now gets another chance to fight for a roster league under Andy Reid -- arguably the best offensive mind of this era. A heck of an opportunity for the young player.

      This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: Chiefs sign former Saints QB Jake Haener to back up Patrick Mahomes

      What Super Bowl Betting Odds Say About the 2025-26 NFL Playoffs

      Super Bowl betting odds provide an early framework for how the 2025–26 NFL playoffs are expected to take shape. As the postseason nears, Super Bowl bets increasingly reflect which teams are viewed as legitimate championship contenders rather than long-shot participants. The movement of these odds captures how late-season performance, health, and matchup considerations influence expectations across both conferences.

      While playoff outcomes often hinge on narrow margins, Super Bowl bets tend to narrow the field well before kickoff. Teams with clearer paths, stable quarterback play, and consistent execution are rewarded with shorter odds, while others face longer prices despite similar records. Together, these trends reveal what the betting market is signaling about the structure, pressure points, and likely storylines of the 2025–26 NFL playoffs.

      The Odds Pick a Favorite Lane

      The market ended up pricing a Seattle vs. New England title game as the most likely outcome, even if that pairing wasn’t the preseason story. By conference-championship week, Super Bowl bets consistently showed Seattle as the shortest favorite, with New England next in line among the remaining teams. That convergence implies bettors and bookmakers saw the cleanest “two-way path” to the Lombardi through those rosters and their specific matchups in January.

      It also suggests the playoffs validated key assumptions rather than blowing them up completely. When futures prices tighten around two teams, it usually reflects fewer “unknowns,” such as injury volatility, matchup concerns, or quarterback uncertainty. In other words, the odds acted like a scoreboard for belief, shrinking toward the teams perceived as most reliable in high-leverage postseason moments.

      Surprises, But Not Chaos

      Eventual finalists were initially framed as long shots, yet the market rapidly updated once their wins piled up. That doesn’t mean the odds were “wrong”. It means futures are sensitive to information, and the playoffs provide the most valuable information of all. By the time the bracket narrowed, the pricing reflected what teams had become, not what they were projected to be months earlier.

      At the same time, the market did not treat the run as pure randomness. The shift from long odds to favorite status usually happens when a team proves it can win in multiple scripts, such as close games, ugly games, and games where the plan changes midstream. The implied lesson is that “unexpected” playoff teams often look less unexpected once they show repeatable ways to win against postseason-level opponents.

      The Bracket Matters More Than Fans Admit

      Odds during the playoff stretch reinforced that seeding still matters, even in an era that loves “anyone can win” narratives. As Seattle rose to the top of the board, coverage tied that rise to its performance and resulting positioning, which the market tends to reward because it reduces the number of difficult road spots. A shorter price is often the market’s way of saying, “their route is cleaner,” not just “their roster is better.”

      This also hints at how bettors interpret the bracket itself. When two teams have similar power ratings, the one with fewer likely landmines, including short rest, travel, hostile environments, and extreme weather, usually gets the better number. So the Super Bowl odds weren’t only forecasting who was strongest but also forecasting who had the most efficient playoff path.

      The Market Valued “Game-State Proof”

      The market didn’t require a single, universally feared superstar profile to price teams aggressively. In fact, commentary around the matchup described a wide-open dynamic without a “dominant quarterback” narrative controlling everything, which is unusual for modern Super Bowls. That points to a playoff lens where overall team construction, including defense, situational football, and mistake avoidance, can trump highlight-reel reputations.

      That matters for what the odds “say” about the playoffs: bettors weren’t just buying names, they were buying outcomes. When pricing tightens around teams that win low-scoring grinders or swing games late, it reflects confidence in repeatable edges like red-zone execution, third-down defense, and coaching decisions under pressure. The market, in effect, treated the 2025–26 postseason as a “completeness tournament,” not a pure star showcase.

      Money Talks Louder Than Narratives

      Beyond the headline futures, movement around the title game itself shows how conviction settled in real time. Latest NFL Team Reports show an opening spread favoring Seattle, then moving further in that direction, alongside a tilt in tickets and money toward Seattle. That kind of move usually indicates either fresh information (like matchup or health angles) or consistent bettor agreement that one side holds clearer advantages.

      Zooming out, that’s the key lesson about how betting odds “talk” during the playoffs: they are a living forecast, not a static opinion. Every round forces the market to re-price what it just learned. Put simply, the odds said the 2025–26 playoffs were unpredictable early, but increasingly persuasive about who belonged at the end.

      Stability Will Decide January

      Super Bowl betting odds indicate that the 2025–26 NFL playoffs are narrowing around a smaller group of teams trusted under pressure. While surprises remain possible, the market continues to favor teams with clearer paths, stronger seeding, and fewer weaknesses. The odds also emphasize the importance of quarterback stability, coaching continuity, and versatility in different game situations. Lastly, line movement shows that confidence grows as teams deliver in real playoff moments. Overall, the market points to a postseason where belief shrinks quickly and trust is built through execution.

      The post What Super Bowl Betting Odds Say About the 2025-26 NFL Playoffs appeared first on Detroit Sports Nation.

      Eagles fans turn up heat on Nick Sirianni amid Vic Fangio uncertainty

      Head coach Nick Sirianni of the Philadelphia Eagles
      Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images

      Eagles fans turn up heat on Nick Sirianni amid Vic Fangio uncertainty originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      The Philadelphia Eagles are dealing with a massive question mark heading into the 2026 NFL offseason. 

      The defensive coordinator, Vic Fangio, is reportedly considering retirement. It’s nothing new for the longtime coach, as it was reported that Fangio considered hanging it up and riding off into the sunset after the Eagles won Super Bowl LIX, but the idea of returning was enticing.

      Defensively, the Eagles remained strong, and many around the league believed the Eagles had the tools all around to compete for a repeat title. They won the NFC East, clinched a spot with home-field advantage in the Wild Card, and then lost. The San Francisco 49ers ended the Eagles in one-and-done fashion. 

      Fangio is now back to contemplating his future. The recent reveal of that scenario has led Eagles fans down a path of getting even more frustrated with the head coach, Nick Sirianni, this offseason. 

      Is Sirianni to Blame? NFL Fans Are Taking It There

      @Nevers_Failures: Sirianni about to drive Fangio into retirement

      @RobRivra: Sirianni ruined a back to back and ruined fangio retirement season

      @CryptoMorey: Wasted a year of Vic Fangio, because Nick Sirianni wanted to hand his unqualified best friend the Job. Absolutely sickening.

      Fangio was far from an issue for the Eagles in 2025. In fact, the defensive unit was clearly championship-caliber. As the Eagles’ offense consistently struggled to put points on the board, the Eagles’ defense made sure to carry them through games, keeping teams to low scores throughout the run. A lot of the time, it worked. Unfortunately, Fangio’s defense couldn’t will the Eagles to another Super Bowl.

      @tajginyard: On my life I’d get rid of Sirianni if that’s what it’d take to keep Fangio for another year or two

      @Keneugenefisher: if fangio actually retired this year, it would have been a fireable offense for sirianni for wasting his last year with a middle school offense.

      @Shane0196479: If Vic Fangio retires and Nick Sirianni calls the offense (and obviously continues his garbage scheme) I am going to not watch football for the first time in nearly 20 years

      Nick Sirianni is recognized as an offensive-minded coach. When he first took over for Doug Pederson, Sirianni was calling the plays for the Eagles. Eventually, he gave up that responsibility, learning into the “CEO head coach” role, rather than being deep into the Xs and Os.

      When the coordinator was right, all was well in Philadelphia. The first-year coordinator, Kevin Patullo, showed on a weekly basis that he wasn’t fit for the job yet. Sirianni stuck by his guy week after week, which placed even more heat on both of them. Patullo was let go. Sirianni is still around. Since fans were pounding the table for a change earlier in the year, the way the season flopped left a sour taste. 2025 felt like a wasted masterclass by Fangio. Now, there might not be another. 

      The Eagles are patiently waiting for Fangio’s final decision. 

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      Steelers announce 1 coach from Tomlin&#39;s staff to return in 2026

      A familiar face is staying put in Mike McCarthy's revamped coaching staff, as the Pittsburgh Steelers have reportedly made a final decision regarding one coach previously hired by Mike Tomlin.

      On Monday, the Steelers announced that Scott McCurley, who has served as Pittsburgh's inside linebackers coach since 2025, would reprise the role this upcoming season.

      Additionally, the Steelers also officially announced two additional hires: Jason Simmons as defensive pass game coordinator/defensive backs, and Steve Scarnecchia as chief of staff.

      We have named Jason Simmons defensive pass game coordinator/defensive backs, Scott McCurley inside linebackers coach and Steve Scarnecchia chief of staff.

      📝: https://t.co/977vUAkiqTpic.twitter.com/BppPCOFOCG

      — Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) February 2, 2026

      Pittsburgh was reportedly set to move on from Tomlin's entire coaching staff following his decision to step down as head coach, but McCurley, who has previously worked under McCarthy on the Dallas Cowboys, was one of the few coaches to survive the Steelers' decision to clean house.

      Pittsburgh's new coaching staff has almost reached full capacity and fans can utilize our Steelers Wire hire tracker to stay updated on the latest acquisitions.

      For up-to-date Steelers coverage, including any offseason moves, follow us on X @TheSteelersWire and give our Facebook page a like.

      This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers' Scott McCurley to return as inside linebackers coach in 2026

      NFL analyst selects Colts &#39;worst&#39; free agent signing from 2025

      What free agent signing by the Indianapolis Colts would you consider the "worst" of the 2025 offseason?

      Bradley Locker of Pro Football Focus recently answered that question for each NFL team. When it came to the Colts, Locker selected cornerback Xavien Howard.

      "The former Dolphin allowed 195 yards and a 139.2 passer rating when targeted across the first four games of the season before retiring thereafter," Locker wrote.

      Due to injuries at cornerback during training camp, Howard was a late addition to the Colts' roster. From his time in Miami and experience playing in a variety of schemes, Howard was able to acclimate on the fly to Lou Anarumo's scheme.

      Howard would get the start at cornerback for the Colts, but struggled with those opportunities, with quarterbacks often going right at him.

      In four games, Howard allowed a completion rate of 73% on 22 targets, giving up 12.2 yards per catch. He had no ball production and was penalized four times.

      Howard then retired after the Colts' Week 4 game against the LA Rams.

      The Colts didn't get the production that they were hoping for from Howard, but this was always a low-risk, inexpensive deal that they signed him to. The fact that this was Locker's pick for the Colts says that Chris Ballard had success in free agency last offseason.

      This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: What was Chris Ballard's 'worst' signing for the Colts in 2025?

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      Jets&#39; rounds 1-2 prediction from ESPN would be near-perfect draft class

      Jets' rounds 1-2 prediction from ESPN would be near-perfect draft class originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      The New York Jets have a lot of work to do this offseason. Aside from filling out their new-look coaching staff, the Jets also need to nail their free agent spending and their draft picks this offseason.

      They're not going to get the top quarterback in Fernando Mendoza, but with a huge hole at the position, a QB down the board isn't out of the question. But, they're much more than a QB away from competing for a playoff spot.

      That's why ESPN's Matt Miller's mock draft for Rounds 1 and 2 would be a near-perfect scenario for the Jets. Not only do they land incredible talent at positions of need, but they don't overspend on any player in the class.

      Jets get near-perfect mock draft from ESPN's Matt Miller

      At the second overall pick, Miller has the Jets taking Ohio State edge rusher Arvell Reese. With a huge hole at QB, Miller elects to go with a pass rusher for the Jets.

      Why? "After ranking 31st in sacks this season (26)," Miller writes, "New York needs a primary pass rusher who will scare offenses."

      Reese will do just that, as he's one of the best defensive players in the class, and while he split time at linebacker, the development of Micah Parsons and Abdul Carter in the NFL is the reason not worry about this selection.

      Then, down the board at pick 16, Miller has the Jets going offense. Except, it's not a quarterback. He has the Jets taking USC wide receiver Makai Lemon.

      While Garrett Wilson is a great number one WR, the Jets need more weapons for a quarterback, and Lemon, at 5-foot-11, 195 pounds, with some incredible toughness and playmaking ability, would be a great addition to the WR room.

      The Jets then pick 33rd overall, and Miller still isn't going QB. Instead, he has the Jets taking a Quinnen Williams replacement in Ohio State DT Kayden McDonald.

      "McDonald projects as a starter-level nose tackle or 1-technique with the power to keep the linebackers behind him clean and run lanes stuffed," Miller writes.

      McDonald is a nice addition for the Jets, and combined with Reese, the Jets would be adding two Ohio State defenders inside the top 33 picks, both of which would be huge upgrades for the defense, which struggled big-time in 2025.

      MoreJets predicted to draft 'high-ceiling' QB prospect in first round by Mel Kiper Jr.

      And then, with the Jets 44rd pick in the second round, Miller finally goes quarterback with Alabama's Ty Simpson.

      "Simpson doesn't have a Round 1 grade on my board, and I couldn't find a single team that would give him one during conversations at the Senior Bowl," Miller writes.

      Instead of the Jets panicking and getting overly aggressive, taking Simpson (or another QB) in the first round, they take Simpson in the middle of the second round in this mock draft from Miller.

      While Simpson might not be fully ready to be an NFL starter, this draft pick is much more excusable to take a low-floor, high-ceiling QB prospect at.

      Overall, Miller has the Jets taking with picks 2, 16, 33, and 44: ED Arvell Reese, WR Makai Lemon, DT Kayden McDonald, and QB Ty Simpson.

      Coming out of the draft with a top pass rusher, a top wide receiver, a great interior defensive lineman, and a flier at the QB position would be a nearly perfect way to go about the first two rounds for the Jets.

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      Sean McVay quips about Raheem Morris joining 49ers staff

      Sean McVay's coaching tree in the NFL is vast. He's lost coordinators and assistants to other teams throughout his tenure with the Los Angeles Rams, some of which he's been able to hire back if things didn't go well elsewhere.

      This time, though, he'll have to watch one of his old assistants coach against his offense twice a year after Raheem Morris joined the San Francisco 49ers as the team's defensive coordinator. Morris was previously McVay's defensive coordinator from 2021 to 2023 and spent two seasons as the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons before he was let go this offseason.

      McVay joked that he wished Morris joined a different team this offseason.

      "I wouldn't have minded if it was in a different division," McVay said on Monday about Morris joining the 49ers.

      Obviously, the comment was made in jest, but it does add another wrinkle to the NFC West rivalry. The last time McVay faced a Morris-led defense, the Falcons held the Rams to zero first-half points in a 27-24 Week 17 loss this past season.

      Now, McVay and the Rams will face Morris and the 49ers twice a year for the foreseeable future. At least McVay will get to see his old friend more often, though.

      Morris isn't the only former McVay assistant who stayed in the division. Ex-offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur is headed to the Arizona Cardinals as the team's new head coach.

      This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Sean McVay quips about Raheem Morris joining 49ers staff

      Ranking: Jets&#39; 3 offensive coordinator candidates from best to worst

      The New York Jets are going through the process of hiring their next offensive coordinator after Tanner Engstrand's shocking dismissal.

      According to multiple reports including ESPN, the Jets are down to three candidates. That list includes Greg Roman, Frank Reich, and Darrell Bevell.

      All three candidates possess previous experience coordinating NFL offenses.

      Jets Wire has ranked them from best to worst.

      Greg Roman

      Jul 21, 2025; El Segundo, CA, USA; Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator Greg Roman at training camp at The Bolt. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

      Greg Roman spent the previous two campaigns coordinating the Los Angeles Chargers offense for Jim Harbaugh. He previously worked under John Harbaugh with the Baltimore Ravens and was key throughout Lamar Jackson's formative years. Roman failed to maximize Justin Herbert in L.A., but his track record is better than the alternatives.

      Frank Reich

      Nov 5, 2023; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Carolina Panthers head coach Frank Reich in the first quarter at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

      Frank Reich has been the overwhelming favorite to become Aaron Glenn's coordinator and play caller. Reich enjoyed a fairly successful stint as the Indianapolis Colts' head coach (2018-22), but the follow-up job he did with the Carolina Panthers was disastrous. A decision could arrive this week.

      Darrell Bevell

      Nov 12, 2025; Madrid, Spain; Miami Dolphins quarterbacks coach Darrell Bevell during practice at Estadio Riyadh Air Metropolitano. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

      Darrell Bevell was Pete Carroll's long-term offensive coordinator with the Seattle Seahawks. Since then, his reputation has taken a negative turn. Bevell coordinated a bad Detroit Lions offense in 2020 before becoming their interim head coach following Matt Patricia's midseason firing, and the same thing happened to him in 2021 in Jacksonville with Urban Meyer.

      This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: Ranking the Jets' 3 OC candidates from best to worst

      Patriots get price tag for potential A.J. Brown trade

      Patriots get price tag for potential A.J. Brown trade originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      The New England Patriots are gearing up for their first Super Bowl since the 2018 season, and their first under first-year head coach Mike Vrabel and second-year quarterback Drake Maye.

      Of course, the Super Bowl is the one thing on the mind of the Patriots and their fans, but they could have their cake and eat it too by winning another championship and pulling off a massive trade this offseason. 

      Philadelphia Eagles star receiver A.J. Brown is very likely to get traded this offseason. New England has been labeled a potential landing spot for the All-Pro pass-catcher due to their need for a No. 1 star receiver, as well as Brown's connection to Vrabel, as the two were together with the Tennessee Titans. In terms of what it would potentially cost the Patriots, Tyler Sullivan of CBS Sports says a package of third and fifth-round picks.

      "When Philadelphia acquired Brown from the Titans in 2022, the Eagles sent the No. 18 overall pick in that year's draft to Tennessee," Sullivan writes. "Getting a first (or maybe even a second) at this stage of Brown's career seems a little too far-fetched, particularly with his age and contract situation (signed through 2029 and due $29 million in guarantees next season). Brown also appeared to lose a step in 2025, notably dropping some key balls in that playoff defeat to San Francisco. That may also make some prospective teams a bit skittish about trading blue-chip draft capital for him."

      If the price for Brown is that low, there will be several teams blowing up the phone of Howie Roseman, and the Patriots will almost certainly be one of those teams trying to acquire the star wideout.

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      Packers coach Matt LaFleur &#39;thrilled&#39; to hire Jonathan Gannon as DC

      GREEN BAY – As Matt LaFleur gears up for his eight season as coach of the Green Bay Packers, he has officially hired ex-Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon as defensive coordinator, the Packers announced in a Feb. 2 press release.

      Gannon, who spent three seasons as coach in Arizona, replaces newly hired Miami Dolphins coach Jeff Hafley.

      Gannon, 43, was 15-36 with the Cardinals. One of his losses came last October when the Packers beat the Cardinals 27-23 in Arizona.

      During Gannon’s tenure, Arizona ranked No. 2 in the NFL in yards per carry (4.92) and No. 9 in rushing offense (125.5 yards per game).

      "We are thrilled to add Jonathan Gannon to our coaching staff. He possesses tremendous experience as an NFL coordinator and head coach," LaFleur said in a statement. "I am confident that he will be an outstanding addition to our organization, as well as a strong leader of our defense."

      Before coaching in Arizona, Gannon was the Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator for two seasons, with his last season being the 2022 Super Bowl run.

      In Gannon's first season in Philadelphia in 2021, the Eagles' defense surrendered 5.2 yards per play, tied for the seventh-fewest in the league, and were tied for fifth-fewest takeaways in the NFL with 16.

      In 2022, Philadelphia was No. 2 in overall defense, led the NFL with a team-record 70 sacks and was tied for No. 4 in the league in takeaways (27) and interceptions (17). The Eagles became the first team in league history to have four players register 10-plus sacks in a single season, and their 70 sacks were the most by a team since the 1989 Minnesota Vikings (71).

      PACKERS DC: What to know about new Packers defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon

      Gannon rose through the coaching ranks working with defenses, including as a defensive backs coach. Over 18 years, Gannon has made coaching stops with the Atlanta Falcons (2007), Tennessee Titans (2012-13), Minnesota Vikings (2014-17) and Indianapolis Colts (2018-20) before arriving in Philadelphia.

      This article originally appeared on Packers News: Packers coach Matt LaFleur 'thrilled' to hire Jonathan Gannon as DC

      Sean McVay makes clear statement on Davante Adams&#39; future with Rams

      The Los Angeles Rams signed Davante Adams to a two-year contract last offseason and they appear to have no plans of terminating it early. Sean McVay told reporters on Monday that the Rams “absolutely” expect Adams to remain in Los Angeles next season, which will be the final year of his contract.

      McVay said he has “no reason to believe” Adams won’t be back in 2026, a strong indication that the veteran receiver will give it another go next season in pursuit of his first Super Bowl appearance.

      Adams led the NFL with 14 touchdown receptions this season, the third time he’s finished tops in the league in that category – all with different teams, too.

      Sean McVay said he has "no reason to believe" Davante Adams won't be back with the Rams next season

      — Adam Grosbard (@AdamGrosbard) February 2, 2026

      When asked if Davante Adams will be back next season, Sean McVay said, “Oh yeah, absolutely.” He added that he has no reason to believe otherwise.

      — Wyatt Miller (@wymill07) February 2, 2026

      Adams' contract was for two years and $44 million, including $26 million fully guaranteed, per Over The Cap. His salary in 2026 is $18 million, with a total cap hit of $28 million.

      If the Rams were to move on from Adams, for whatever reason, it would save them $14 million in cap space, while simultaneously putting $14 million in dead money on the books for next season. His contract makes it difficult for the Rams to cut him, though they seem to have no interest in doing so anyway.

      This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams' Sean McVay 'absolutely' expects Davante Adams back next season

      NFL announces 2026 game in Paris, with Saints featured

      SAN FRANCISCO − The NFL's European football invasion will continue on to the mainland this year, as the league announced on Feb. 2 it will stage its first regular-season game in Paris. The matchup wasn't fully revealed, but the New Orleans Saints will comprise half of it.

      “Bringing a regular season game to Paris in 2026 marks an exciting next step in the continued expansion of the league’s global footprint,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in a statement.

      “Paris is one of the world’s greatest sporting and cultural cities with tremendous success in hosting global events that unite fans on the biggest stages. Playing our first‑ever regular season game at the impressive Stade de France, together with the New Orleans Saints, underlines our continued global growth ambitions and we look forward to bringing the NFL to our passionate fans in France.” 

      NFL's first Paris game to be played at Stade de France

      The Stade de France that Goodell referenced will be the site of the contest and serves as the country's national stadium. Located just outside Paris in Saint-Denis, it is the country's largest stadium and can accommodate nearly 80,000 spectators. It opened in 1998 and hosted that year's World Cup. It is the only stadium to have hosted a FIFA World Cup, Rugby World Cup, UEFA Champions League Finals and UEFA European Championship Finals. It was also used for the 2024 Olympic & Paralympic Games.

      The Saints have international marketing rights in France as part of the league's Global Markets Program.

      “We are excited to be selected to play in the first regular season game to be held in France," said Saints owner Gayle Benson in a statement.

      “This moment is special not only because of the strong cultural connection between Louisiana and France, but also because we will compete before a growing Saints fan base in Paris. I am grateful to the NFL, Commissioner Roger Goodell and the French Government, especially Laurent Bili, Ambassador of France to the United States, Samuel Ducroquet, Ambassador of France to Sport, for helping make this historic event possible.”

      New Orleans' opponent and the date of the game will be announced when the league's 2026 schedule is released this spring. The NFL has already committed to eight international games next season.

      The NFL, which played its first games in Ireland and Madrid in 2025, also announced a new multiyear agreement to continue playing in Madrid.

      What international games will the NFL play in 2026?

      ▶ One game in Melbourne, Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, featuring the Los Angeles Rams as one of the participating teams.

      ▶ One game in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil at the Maracanã Stadium.

      ▶ One game in Munich, Germany at FC Bayern Munich Arena.

      ▶ Three games in London, U.K.  

      ▶ One game in Madrid, Spain at the Bernabéu Stadium – home to Real Madrid C.F.

      ▶ One game in Paris, France, at the Stade de France Stadium, featuring the New Orleans Saints as one of the participating teams.

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      This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: New Orleans Saints to play NFL's first game in Paris in 2026

      Rams sign coach Sean McVay and GM Les Snead to multi-year extensions

      Sean McVay and Les Snead’s contracts were both set to expire after the 2026 season, but the Los Angeles Rams are making sure they don’t leave anytime soon. On Monday, the team announced McVay and Snead have both signed multi-year extensions to keep them in Los Angeles for the foreseeable future.

      The length and terms of their contracts have not yet been revealed, but the good news is they will remain with the Rams beyond this coming season. And given the job they’ve done turning the franchise around, there’s no reason to worry that either will be leaving in the near future.

      They last signed contract extensions in 2022 after winning the Super Bowl, which ran through the 2026 season.

      Rams owner Stan Kroenke said this in a statement after the deals were signed:

      "As we enter their 10th season together, it is only fitting to reflect on the tremendous success Sean and Les have brought to this franchise, and the indelible impact they have made on Los Angeles and the NFL," said Kroenke. "They continue to embody the standard of this franchise to compete for championships, consistently delivering a product that our fans and city can be proud of. Their collaboration embodies the We Then Me ethos we seek in our players, coaches and staff, and we are thrilled they will be leading the Los Angeles Rams for years to come."

      In his nine years as the Rams’ head coach, McVay has gone 92-57 in the regular season and 10-6 in the playoffs. He’s won one Super Bowl, reached another and has made the playoffs in seven of his nine seasons.

      His 92 wins are the most in franchise history, as are his 10 postseason victories. He also holds the franchise record with 149 games coached during the regular season.

      Snead joined the Rams in 2012 as their general manager. The team has gone 123-105-1 during his tenure, as he’s helped rebuild the franchise into a perennial Super Bowl contender after years of struggles in St. Louis.

      This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: LA Rams sign Sean McVay, Les Snead to multi-year contract extensions

      What to expect at Super Bowl Opening Night ahead of the big game

      Drake Maye and Sam Darnold are in for a different type of blitz at Super Bowl Opening Night.

      Thousands of reporters from across the globe have gathered for a zany spectacle that kicks off the week’s festivities on Monday night.

      Maye and the New England Patriots (17-3) take on Darnold and the Seattle Seahawks (16-3) on Sunday at Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers.

      First, they will meet more than 6,000 credentialed “reporters” who will pepper them with questions ranging from the standard football topics to the silly and off-beat stuff.

      An event that began as a daytime introduction of the teams has evolved into a live, ticketed, prime-time showcase on national television.

      Darnold’s resurgence will be the top storyline of the week. A No. 3 overall pick by the New York Jets in 2018, Darnold is thriving on his fifth team (AP)

      Maybe someone will propose to Maye, like a female reporter dressed in a wedding dress and veil once did to another Patriots quarterback: Tom Brady.

      Maye is already married and he’s here seeking a Super Bowl ring. The Patriots are aiming for an NFL-record seventh Lombardi trophy and first without Brady and coach Bill Belichick.

      First-year coach Mike Vrabel, who won three Super Bowls as a linebacker with New England, inherited a 4-13 team and has them on the verge of their first championship parade in seven years.

      Maye had a sensational sophomore season, becoming a finalist for the AP NFL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year awards while leading the Patriots to their 12th Super Bowl.

      A stifling defense has led the way for the Patriots in the playoffs, holding three opponents to just 8.7 points per game.

      This is a Super Bowl rematch from one of the most memorable endings among the first 59. The Patriots beat the Seahawks 28-24 when Malcolm Butler picked off Russell Wilson’s pass from the 1 in the final minute on Feb. 1, 2015.

      Maye had a sensational sophomore season, becoming a finalist for the AP NFL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year awards while leading the Patriots to their 12th Super Bowl (AP)

      The Seahawks had the NFL’s stingiest defense this season, led by tackle Leonard Williams, linebacker Ernest Jones IV and cornerback Devon Witherspoon. Seattle allowed just 17.1 points per game.

      But Darnold’s resurgence will be the top storyline of the week. A No. 3 overall pick by the New York Jets in 2018, Darnold is thriving on his fifth team.

      Despite winning 14 games with Minnesota in 2024, the Vikings let Darnold walk away in free agency. He became the first quarterback to lead two teams to consecutive 14-win seasons and has proved his doubters wrong. Now, he’s trying to help Seattle win its second Super Bowl in the franchise’s fourth appearance in the game.

      At least Darnold has experienced this week’s shenanigans. He was a backup quarterback to Brock Purdy when the 49ers lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl two years ago.

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      NFL confirms new multiyear deal to play at iconic stadium abroad

      The NFL will return to Madrid in 2026 and beyond.

      The league has reached a multiyear deal to keep playing regular-season games at Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.

      It did not immediately say the length of the new agreement or which teams will play in 2026.

      The Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs and Chicago Bears currently have marketing rights in Spain as part of the league’s Global Markets Program, which awards NFL teams rights in areas outside the U.S. to “build brand awareness and fandom through fan engagement, events and commercial opportunities.”

      The first NFL regular-season game in Spain was played at the Bernabeu last November as the Dolphins defeated the Washington Commanders 16-13 in overtime before a crowd of 78,610 fans.

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      It was the seventh — and final — international game of the season, the most ever in one year for the league as it continues to expand globally.

      NFL Spain country manager Rafa De Los Santos said the multiyear agreement to playing games in Madrid “underlines our commitment to the market and enables us to continue to engage fans year-round and invest long-term in initiatives like NFL Flag and youth participation.”

      The NFL said Spain is “an important market globally,” with 11 million fans. It said it will also focus on developing the league’s flag football initiatives across the country.

      After the first game in Madrid last year, there had also been talks of the league also trying to organize a game in Barcelona at some point.

      The NFL played for the first time in Dublin and Berlin in 2025. It also returned for a second straight year to Sao Paulo and played three more games in London.

      The NFL said it planned to increase the number of international games to a point where each team will get to play a game abroad every year. Goodell said last year the NFL also wants to play in Asia.

      This year, it will go to Australia and add a game in Rio de Janeiro. It will also play a game in Munich, Germany, and three in London, with “additional games to be announced.”

      The NFL says it has played 62 regular-season games outside the U.S. so far, with London, Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Madrid, Dublin, Sao Paulo, Mexico City and Toronto as hosts.

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      Titans bolster trenches in Matt Miller&#39;s latest two-round mock draft

      2026 Senior Bowl week is in the books, and just like that, the pre-draft process is off to a running start, and Mike Borgonzi, Robert Saleh, and the rest of the Tennessee Titans staff will be evaluating the roster and mapping out their next steps.

      As they stand today, the Titans appear to have significant needs at cornerback, edge, and wide receiver. But with an extreme lack of quality depth from top to bottom, they could use an infusion of talent across the board. 

      Having the fourth pick in the 2026 NFL Draft will allow them to grab an impact player to fill a need, but after that selection, there is no wrong answer on how to attack the remaining rounds. Matt Miller of ESPN has them addressing the trenches in the first two rounds of his mock draft, and that is not out of the realm of possibility.

      4. Tennessee Titans

      Rueben Bain Jr., Edge, Miami

      The Titans could go several directions: build up a supporting cast around second-year QB Cam Ward, address the offensive line, or add to a defense that lacks threats outside of All-Pro DT Jeffery Simmons. Defense is the smartest bet in this draft. After finishing in the middle of the pack with 42 sacks this season, the Titans hired defensive-minded Robert Saleh as coach and will likely use a base 4-3 defense where three-down defensive ends are needed.

      Bain has the power at 6-foot-3, 275 pounds to stay on the field regardless of down or distance. With 9.5 sacks and an incredible 71 pressures last season, Bain showed the necessary determination to complement his athletic traits and be great on the edge. His shorter arm length might worry some teams, but Bain's motor and speed-to-power skills make him worthy of being one of the top picks in this draft.

      Bain is a popular target in mock drafts and would be a tremendous selection. His combination of size and power would fit in well with Saleh’s defense, and he would be a solid fit next to Jeffery Simmons and T’Vondre Sweat along the defensive line. 

      35. Tennessee Titans

      Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama

      The Titans have one supersized offensive tackle from Alabama in JC Latham, so let's give them another. Proctor's tape at the end of the season was much better than at the beginning, and he has immense potential as a starting left tackle.

      While the second round may be too high for the Titans to address their offensive line, they could view Proctor as too good to pass up with that pick. The Titans' offensive line did improve as the 2025 season wore on, but it is far from a dominant unit. Plus, they enter the offseason with a question at right guard with Kevin Zeitler, an unrestricted free agent, and will need to add some players up front.

      Proctor does have some upside and could develop into a force at left tackle, where Dan Moore had some uneven moments during his first season in Nashville. If the Titans see the same long-term potential, he might be the perfect fit. 

      This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Titans bolster trenches in Matt Miller's latest two-round mock draft

      Eli Manning believes New York Giants are poised for a quick turnaround

      Two-time Super Bowl champion Eli Manning expressed strong optimism about the New York Giants' future following their hiring of John Harbaugh as head coach.

      In an exclusive interview with ESI, the Giants legend highlighted Harbaugh's proven track record, the organization's supportive ownership, and a talented young roster as key factors positioning the team for rapid improvement.

      Manning, who played a role in recruiting Harbaugh alongside former coach Tom Coughlin, praised the veteran coach's consistent leadership.

      "It's that person that you get, the same person every single day, there's going to be highs and lows through the course of a season, but you gotta bring that same commitment and work ethic every single day," Manning said. "I think that's what you get with Coach Harbaugh.

      "You see him on the sidelines, you see him in press conferences, and it's a determination, but it's never getting too high, too low, out of control. It's that steady force that’s just there. That's what you want from your head coach, and you want the players to kind of take over that mentality as well. We gotta be team players, and we gotta always stay focused and understand what the goal is and how we’re going to get there."

      Manning also lauded the Mara and Tisch families' dedication.

      "There’s no ownership group that is better than them, and all they do is care about winning games," Manning stated. "They do everything for the players, for the coaches... Their commitment is unmatched."

      Addressing the turnaround potential directly, Manning pointed to the NFL's parity and the Giants' assets.

      "Yes, because of his success and the way the NFL is set up, and you see it a lot with some of these teams this year," he said. "You look at the Patriots today, they got a second-year quarterback and a new coach, and you can make that jump. The Giants have a talented roster; they have good players.

      "But I think we have the right players and the right leaders that can get everybody to believe that they can be a playoff team.”

      Manning expressed particular excitement about young talents like quarterback Jaxson Dart, wide receiver Malik Nabers, and running back Cam Skattebo.

      "So excited for Jaxson Dart, excited to get Nabers back. You gotta stay healthy, and you gotta have some things go your way. But between the draft, free agency, and the players that we have and a great coach, you can make that turnaround very quickly," he said.

      With Harbaugh's experience in high-stakes games and the Giants' foundation, Manning sees a path to competing in a winnable NFC East and returning to playoff contention sooner than many anticipate.

      This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Eli Manning believes New York Giants are poised for a quick turnaround

      Panthers mock draft roundup 2.0: Tracking the latest 2026 projections

      If variety is the spice of life, then our latest mock draft roundup for the Carolina Panthers is pretty well-seasoned.

      As we move on to February, and away from this year's Senior Bowl, let's take a look at some of the latest projections for the team's first-round pick here in 2026 . . .

      NFL Media

      Pick: Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

      Author: Daniel Jeremiah

      Take: The Panthers have a stud in Tetairoa McMillan, and I like what I saw from Jalen Coker at the end of the season, but choosing Tyson would complete the WR room.

      NFL Media

      Pick: Peter Woods, DL, Clemson

      Author: Bucky Brooks

      Take: Finding a disruptive playmate for Derrick Brown could elevate the Panthers' defense in 2026. Woods' athleticism and explosiveness could create problems for opponents attempting to attack between the tackles.

      Pro Football Focus

      Pick: Keldric Faulk, EDGE, Auburn

      Author: Dalton Wasserman

      Take: Faulk remains a work in progress as a pass rusher, but his strength and stout run defense would be an asset to Carolina’s defensive front. His 85.5 run-defense grade ranked 12th among qualified FBS edge defenders this season, while the Panthers’ edge unit ranked 22nd in the NFL in run-defense grade. Faulk’s addition would give Carolina an intriguing young group of edge rushers to develop.

      CBS Sports

      Pick: Kadyn Proctor, OL, Alabama

      Author: Ryan Wilson

      Take: Proctor is a massive, athletic LT with impressive balance and the ability to move effectively in space, making him a first-round talent in both pass protection and perimeter run schemes. When locked in, he can dominate defensive linemen in the run game and neutralize elite edge rushers in pass protection. While his weight, footwork and consistency can be an issue at times, his size, athleticism and upside make him a potential top-tier tackle when fully focused.

      The Ringer

      Pick: Cashius Howell, EDGE, Texas A&M

      Author: Danny Kelly

      Take: The Panthers added two impact edge rushers in last year’s draft in Nic Scourton and Princely Umanmielen, but that doesn’t stop them from bolstering the spot even more here. Howell is a tenacious, twitchy rusher who constantly stresses opposing tackles. A top-tier pass rush group could put Carolina over the top in the division in 2026. 

      The Athletic

      Pick: Kayden McDonald, DL, Ohio State

      Author: Scott Dochterman

      Take: A massive interior defender with both one- and two-gap capabilities, McDonald is an elite run stopper who also would help the Panthers’ pass rush, which finished tied for 28th in production this season. McDonald isn’t necessarily a pass rusher himself, per se, but his presence would allow others to find openings.

      Draft Network

      Pick: Makai Lemon, WR, USC

      Author: Justin Melo

      Take: Word is the Panthers may consider a wide receiver with a third consecutive first-round pick. Dave Canales is an influential head coach and it's all about continuing to invest in Bryce Young's development. Makai Lemon creates easy separation and would complement what Tetairoa McMillan does.

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      This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: Panthers mock draft roundup 2.0: Tracking the latest 2026 projections

      Broncos finally free of Russell Wilson&#39;s contract: &#39;We navigated it well&#39;

      At last, the Denver Broncos are (nearly) free of quarterback Russell Wilson's contract fallout.

      Two years ago, the Broncos took on the largest dead money salary cap hit in NFL history ($85 million) when they released Wilson. For cap purposes, Denver spread the dead money over two seasons: $53 million in 2024 and $32 million in 2025.

      Once the NFL's new league year begins on March 11, Wilson's contract will officially be off the team's books.

      “I think we navigated it well," team owner/CEO Greg Penner said during his end-of-season press conference last week. "You prefer not to have that kind of dead money on your books because it can be a limiter, but I love the approach we took, which was none of us were ever going to make any excuses for that.

      "So, we just looked at it as, ‘We’re going to have some constraints. We’re going to have to be scrappy, and we’re going to figure it out and put a great product on the field.’ I think that we’ve done that. We’re in a good position now in terms of cap space, as well as our draft picks. That’s exciting as we go into this offseason.”

      The Broncos are projected to have $25.5 million to $30 million in salary cap space this spring, plus nine picks to use in the NFL draft. That puts the team in position to make some splashes this offseason.

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      This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Denver Broncos: Russell Wilson's contract off the books in March

      Giants&#39; John Harbaugh makes NFC East intentions clear

      It's been an offseason of change for the NFC East. The New York Giants landed John Harbaugh as the new head coach, the Washington Commanders have two new coordinators, while the Philadelphia Eagles have a new offensive coordinator and the Dallas Cowboys have a new defensive coordinator.

      It was a down year for the division after seeing two teams compete in the 2024 NFC Championship Game. Only the Eagles made the playoffs, and they weren't particularly impressive down the stretch. The Cowboys were average, while the Commanders tumbled to 5-12 after last season's 12-5 campaign. The Giants finished last again, leading to a new coaching search that landed them Harbaugh.

      The Eagles, who were the 2024 Super Bowl champions, won the NFC East in 2025, becoming the first team in 21 years to win the division in back-to-back years. That's how competitive the division has been in recent years.

      So, for Harbaugh, he's clear about what he must do with New York.

      "It starts with the Eagles. I mean, let's just be honest about it. The Eagles are defending champs," he said in an appearance on The Howard Eskin Show, via Giants Wire. "I remember when my dad would tell us that when Bo Schembechler took the job at Michigan in 1969, when Michigan was down and Ohio State was the reigning national champion. It was like, we have to beat Ohio State. Everything we do, every decision we make, is with his Ohio State in mind. And they ended up building a team like Ohio State. And they beat them the very first year."

      Harbaugh wasn't disrespecting the Commanders or Cowboys. What he said was the truth. He explained in a bit more detail.

      "So, you gotta build a team to beat the Eagles. Yeah, you gotta beat the Commanders and you gotta beat the Cowboys, but the Eagles are the champs. So we have to build a team to beat the Eagles. And everything we do, every practice we have, every film session will be with that in mind."

      🏈 The #NFL’s top Head Coaching candidate available; the new HC of the #NYGiants#JohnHarbaugh on #TheHowardEskinShow.We get in to why he chose the Giants and what he’s excited about with this new job. https://t.co/6sTosLIxzz

      — Howard Eskin (@howardeskin) January 29, 2026

      Washington GM Adam Peters had a similar strategy last offseason. After splitting the regular-season meetings, the Eagles defeated the Commanders to head to the Super Bowl. Philadelphia, known for its outstanding line play on both sides of the ball, often won games at the line of scrimmage. So, Peters focused last offseason on improving Washington in the trenches. Unfortunately, the Commanders couldn't overcome their injuries to compete with the Eagles again.

      Until another team can dethrone the Eagles, the NFC East remains Philly's division. And the goal of the other three teams should be to do whatever it takes to overtake them.

      This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Giants' John Harbaugh talks NFC East intentions

      2026 NFL Draft: Pittsburgh linebacker dominates Senior Bowl week

      Kyle Louis made a name for himself last week at the Senior Bowl. The Pittsburgh linebacker stood out as much, if not more, than any other player in front of all 32 NFL teams in Mobile, Alabama.

      But if you watch college football, you probably know Kyle Louis. Louis played four seasons at Pitt, starting the last two. In those two seasons, Louis finished with 182 tackles, including 24 for loss, 10 sacks and six interceptions. As you see, Louis does a little bit of everything.

      During his time at the Senior Bowl last week, Louis showed off his versatility and is likely the best coverage linebacker in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.

      Pittsburgh Linebacker Kyle Louis Since 2024:

      🦈 84.7 PFF Grade (10th)
      🦈 31 TFL’s/No Gain (1st)
      🦈 50 QB Pressures (1st)
      🦈 87.0 Coverage Grade (8th)@Pitt_FBpic.twitter.com/2L0auo3yUo

      — PFF College (@PFF_College) January 30, 2026

      Louis measured in at just under 6 feet tall and weighed 224 pounds. In the past, some would have deemed him too small to play linebacker in the NFL. Not these days. Louis' hybrid style is actually perfect for the modern game. Louis played the "STAR" position for the Panthers, a hybrid role that is part safety/part linebacker.

      Several NFL defenses use hybrid players these days, such as the Seahawks with rookie safety Nick Emmanwori.

      The Washington Commanders need youth and speed on defense. Louis would bring both. During his time at Pitt, he was once recorded running on the field at over 21 MPH. Far too often in recent years, Washington has been unable to cover tight ends. That would change with a player like Louis.

      Louis finds the football. He always trusts his instincts. New Commanders' defensive coordinator Daronte Jones could sign a veteran like Eric Wilson in free agency and target Louis in the draft. The key with Louis is having a detailed plan for how you'll use him. If he's in the right role, he could be a Pro Bowl player.

      As I was saying…

      Kyle Louis is a magnet to the football. https://t.co/oJVZA6KFcrpic.twitter.com/kMVreUCmuf

      — Max Chadwick (@CFBMaxChadwick) January 29, 2026

      Louis probably entered Senior Bowl week as a projected fourth-round pick. He left Mobile knowing he would comfortably find a new home on Day 2 of the NFL draft.

      This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Pittsburgh LB Kyle Louis should be draft target

      Jim Irsay collection doesn&#39;t disappoint: Willy Wonka, Apple II Manual, Rocky, lots of guitars

      INDIANAPOLIS -- The guitars, of course, were to be expected among the relics left behind by late Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay. There are 199 of them.

      Irsay made it known on many stages, and in late-night videos he sent to his friends playing and singing, that if he hadn't made his fame as an NFL owner, he would have been a rock and roll star, or at least a backup guitarist.

      Irsay loved music, and he loved, some might say he was a bit obsessed with, guitars.

      Among his bevy of hundreds of items that make up The Jim Irsay Collection, which will be sold through a series of auctions put on by Christie's in March, the majority are what Guitar Magazine once called "the greatest guitar collection on Earth."

      Among the legendary names in Irsay's guitar collection: Kurt Cobain. Eric Clapton. Jerry Garcia. David Gilmour. John Lennon. George Harrison. Janis Joplin. Prince.

      But the other items Irsay amassed through the years shows just how diverse his interests were. Secretariat's Triple Crown saddle. Elton John's eyeglasses. Jackie Robinson's 1953 baseball bat. A golden ticket from the 1971 movie "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory."

      Irsay's taste was whimsical mixed with the coolness of a rock star. It was deep, artistic and represented pop culture. It was also random. Among the items he owned was a Wilson volleyball featured in the 2000 film "Castaway" starring Tom Hanks.

      IndyStar got a sneak peek at some of the featured items in The Jim Irsay Collection. They are listed in order from highest estimated value to lowest.

      In the millions: A scroll, a saddle, a drum and lots of guitars

      Estimated value $2.5 million to $5 million: Kurt Cobain's 1966 Fender Mustang guitar used during the recording of Nirvana's albums Nevermind and In Utero and featured in the music video for their generational anthem "Smells Like Teen Spirit."

      Estimated value $2 million to $4 million: David Gilmour's "Black Strat" Fender guitar, which was key to the development of Pink Floyd's sound and was instrumental in the recording of the albums The Dark Side of the Moon (1973), Wish You Were Here (1975), Animals (1977) and The Wall (1979). The guitar was used by Gilmour on the songs "Money," "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" and for his legendary solo on "Comfortably Numb."

      Estimated value $2.5 million to $4 million. Jack Kerouac's original typescript scroll of "On the Road," known as the definitive Beat Generation novel.

      Estimated value $1.5 million to $2 million: Secretariat's saddle from his Triple Crown win in 1973 (Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes) from the collection of the winning jockey Ron Turcotte.

      Jerry Garcia’s guitar “Tiger," custom made by Doug Irwin. This was Garcia’s main stage guitar from 1979 to 1989 and notably 
used for his last performance with the Grateful Dead at Chicago’s Soldier Field on July 9, 1995. Estimated value: $1 million to $2 million.

      Estimated value $1 million to $2 million: Jerry Garcia's guitar “Tiger," custom made by Doug Irwin. It was Garcia’s main stage guitar from 1979 to 1989 and was used for his last performance with The Grateful Dead at Chicago’s Soldier Field on July 9, 1995.

      Estimated value $1 million to $2 million: The Beatles' Ringo Starr's first Ludwig drum kit used for hundreds of live performances and studio recordings from May 1963 to February 1964.

      Estimated value $1 million to $2 million: The logo drum head from The Beatles’ historic debut appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in February 1964.

      About $1M, give or take a few hundred thousand

      Estimated value $800,000 to $1.2 million: George Harrison’ s stage-played Gibson SG Standard guitar, used extensively in the studio between 1966 and 1969 and in promotional films for "Paperback Writer" and "Rain."

      Estimated value $800,000 to $1.2 million: Eric Clapton's CF Martin and Company 000–42 1939 guitar, played during his iconic MTV Unplugged performance.

      Estimated value $800,000 to $1.2 million: Eric Clapton's psychedelic 1964 Gibson SG guitar known as The Fool, used on stage and in the studio in the late 1960s with the rock supergroup Cream.

      Estimated value $600,000 to $1 million: Paul McCartney handwritten lyrics to "Hey Jude."

      Paul McCartney's handwritten lyrics for "Hey Jude." Estimated value: $600,000 to $1 million.

      Estimated value $600,000 to $1 million: Elton John's Steinway Model D grand piano used on tour from the mid 1970s and in concerts worldwide. This piano was once loaned to Freddie Mercury of Queen for the band's 1977 Day at the Races Tour. It was played by Paul McCartney at Live Aid's Wembley Stadium show in 1985.

      Estimated value $600,000 to $800,000: John Lennon's 1963 Gretsch Chet Atkins 6120 guitar used during The Beatles' recording sessions of "Paperback Writer" and "Rain."

      Estimated value $500,000 to $800,000: Bob Dylan's handwritten lyrics to the song "The Times They are A-Changin."

      Estimated value $300,000 to $800,000: Apple II Manual inscribed and signed by company founder Steve Jobs.

      From $120K to $500K: Prince's 'Purple Rain' guitar

      Estimated value $300,000 to $500,000: Wayne Gretzky's jersey from the 1986-87 season worn when he scored his 500th NHL goal and during Game 7 of the 1987 Stanley Cup finals when the Oilers defeated the Flyers.

      Estimated value $300,000 to $500,000: Original and only typescript scroll of Jack Kerouac's "The Dharma Bums."

      Estimated value $300,000 to $500,000: A rare promotional poster for the Winter Dance Party concert at Morehead Armory Moorhead, Minnesota, on February 3, 1959, scheduled to feature Buddy Holly, the Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens, who were killed in a plane crash on their way to the show, an event later dubbed "the day the music died" in the Don McLean song "American Pie."

      Estimated value $250,000 to $500,000: Apple founder Steve Jobs' handwritten letter to childhood friend Tim Brown.

      Estimated value $200,000 to $400,000: Johnny Cash's C.F. Martin & Co. D–21 1956.

      Estimated value $200,000 to $400,000: Sylvester Stallone's handwritten script notebook for the 1976 Academy award-winning film "Rocky."

      Estimated value $250,000 to $300,000: Jackie Robinson's game-used 1953 Hillerich and Bradsby professional model O16 bat.

      Jackie Robinson’s game-used 1953 Hillerich & Bradsby professional model O16 bat. Estimated value: $250,000 to $350,000.

      Estimated value $100,000 to $300,000: Dusty Hill's Dean Original fur bass used in ZZ Top's music video for the song "Legs."

      Estimated value $150,000 to $250,000: Hunter S. Thompson's 1973 Chevy Caprice convertible The Red Shark featured in the 1998 movie "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" starring Johnny Depp and Benicio del Toro.

      Estimated value $150,000 to $250,000: Neal Schon's Gibson Les Paul Pro Deluxe used to record Journey's 1981 hit single "Don't Stop Believin."

      Estimated value $150,000 to $250,000: Jim Morrison's journal with more than 100 pages of handwritten notes, compositions, poems and sketches.

      Prince's Andy Beech custom Yellow Cloud guitar used in the film "Purple Rain." Estimated value: $100,000 - $150,000.

      Estimated value $100,000 to $150,000: Affidavit filed by Paul McCartney in 1970 to break up The Beatles with handwritten annotations by John Lennon.

      Estimated value $100,000 to $150,000: Prince's Andy Beech custom Yellow Cloud guitar which he plained in the film "Purple Rain."

      Estimated value $100,000 to $150,000: Miles Davis's Martin Committee trumpet used during his 1984 Montreux Jazz Festival performance.

      Estimated value $60,000 to $120,000: A golden ticket from the 1971 movie "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory."

      $100,000 or less: Al Pacino's 'Scarface' script

      Estimated value $60,000 to $100,000: Janis Joplin's Gibson J–45 acoustic guitar on which she learned "Me and Bobby McGee" and played it for the first time in concert in 1969.

      Estimated value $60,000 to $100,000: Ringo Starr’s trademark 9-carat gold and sapphire pinky ring worn throughout his career with The Beatles.

      Estimated value $60,000 to $100,000: Bob Dylan's Gibson Hummingbird acoustic guitar played during the 1993 inaugural concert for President-elect Bill Clinton.

      Estimated value $60,000 to $80,000: A Wilson volleyball featured in the 2000 film "Castaway" starring Tom Hanks.

      Estimated value $40,000 to $60,000: John Coltrane's Yamaha Nippon Gakki alto saxophone played by Coltrane during his Japan appearances in 1966.

      Estimated value $30,000 to $60,000: Ringo Starr's RIAA gold record for The Beatles' song "I Want to Hold Your Hand," signed by George Harrison as "George."

      Wilson volleyball featured in the 2000 film "Castaway" starring Tom Hanks. Estimated value: $60,000 to $80,000.

      Estimated value $30,000 to $50,000: Al Pacino's annotated script to the movie "Scarface" with several markings in Pacino's handwriting helping him pronounce words in a Cuban accent.

      Estimated value $30,000 to $50,000: Liverpool airport poster signed by all four members of The Beatles in 1964.

      Estimated value $30,000 to $50,000: James Brown's stage-worn sequin cape.

      Estimated value $25,000 to $50,000: Several Babe Ruth autographs, including a ball signed by Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig circa 1927 to 1931.

      Estimated value $20,000 to $40,000: Jim Morrison's stage-used Electro-Voice EV–676G microphone.

      Estimated value $20,000 to $30,000: A rare page of working lyrics for The Beatles' song "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" written out by The Beatles' road manager Mal Evans with several edits in Paul McCartney's handwriting.

      Less than $10K: 'Austin Powers' iconic black glasses

      Estimated value $8,000 to $12,000: Elton John's prescription glasses.

      Estimated value $8,000 to $12,000: Hofner "Beatles bass" with pickguard signed by Paul McCartney.

      Estimated value $8,000 to $12,000: The iconic black glasses worn by Mike Myers in the movie "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery."

      The glasses worn by Mike Myers in the movie "Austin Powers." Estimated value: $8,000 to $12,000.

      Estimated values $8,000 to $12,000 and $6,000 to $9,000: Two guitars belonging to Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong.

      Estimated value $4,000 to $6,000: A pair of blue Santoni boots worn by Sylvester Stallone when he was training for the movie "Rocky Balboa."

      Estimated value $4,000 to $6,000: "The Godfather" production script, a second draft in the original black studio wrappers belonging to character actor Randy Jurgensen, who played Sonny's Killer No. 1.

      Estimated value $3,000 to $5,000: Umpire's locker used by The Beatles during their performance at Shea Stadium in 1965.

      Estimated value $2,000 to $3,000: Hunter S. Thompson's personal first edition copy of Jack Kerouac's "The Dharma Bums."

      Estimated value varies: Guitars signed by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, The Who, members of The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and more.

      Follow IndyStar sports reporter Dana Benbow on X: @DanaBenbow. Reach her via email: dbenbow@indystar.com.   

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      NFL: Most rushing yards in the Super Bowl since 2000

      Since 2000, the Super Bowl has showcased not just elite passing but some of the most impactful rushing performances in NFL history. From bruising running backs to dual-threat quarterbacks, these games have proven that controlling the ground can still dictate outcomes on the sport’s biggest stage. The following list highlights the players who generated the most rushing yards in Super Bowls during the modern era, leaving a lasting imprint with their legs.

      1. Patrick Mahomes

      1. Patrick Mahomes
      Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) against the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX at Ceasars Superdome. Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

      Rushing Yards: 197
      Although Mahomes is a quarterback first and foremost, his nearly 200 career rushing yards in Super Bowls show how much threat he poses with his legs at the highest level. Over multiple appearances, Mahomes has used timely scrambles and designed runs to extend drives and keep defenses honest. His mobility adds an extra dimension to Kansas City’s offense, forcing opponents to defend every inch of the field. Those yards are a testament to his grit and adaptability in the NFL’s biggest games.

      2. Antowain Smith

      2. Antowain Smith
      New England Patriots running back Antowain Smith (32) carries the ball against the Carolina Panthers during Super Bowl XXXVIII at Reliant Stadium. The Patriots defeated the Panthers 32-29. Credit: MPS-USA TODAY Sports

      Rushing Yards: 175
      Antowain Smith made his mark in the early 2000s as a powerful, downhill runner who could grind out tough yards in key moments. In Super Bowl appearances with the New England Patriots, he contributed consistently on the ground, setting the tone with hard-nosed runs between the tackles. His yardage reflects not just volume but effectiveness in short-yardage and red-zone situations. Smith’s Super Bowl rushing production helped anchor a dominant Patriots offense of that era.

      3. LeGarrette Blount

      4. Joseph Addai
      Detroit Lions running back LeGarrette Blount (29) against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

      Rushing Yards: 161
      Blount’s Super Bowl résumé is built on bruising runs and relentless physicality. As a back who excelled at wearing down defenses, he delivered tough yards when his teams needed control of the clock. His rushing success came in big-game spots, where his punishing style opened lanes and kept chains moving. Blount’s performance in championship games reflects his identity as a battering-ram back who never shied away from contact.

      4. Joseph Addai

      4. Joseph Addai
      Indianapolis Colts running back Joseph Addai (29) runs the ball against the Houston Texans in the second quarter at Reliant Stadium. Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

      Rushing Yards: 154
      Addai combined patience and burst to pick up crucial yardage in postseason battles, including the Super Bowl. He wasn’t the flashiest back, but his ability to find creases in defensive fronts made him effective when it mattered most. Addai’s versatility also showed up as a receiver, but it was his ground work that helped his team stay balanced and unpredictable. That kind of efficiency in the trenches is what separates good backs from great ones in championship contexts.

      5. Willie Parker

      5. Willie Parker
      Pittsburgh Steelers former running back Willie Parker (39) during a recognition of the Super Bow XLIII team during halftime of the Steelers and Los Angeles Chargers game at Heinz Field. Credit: Philip G. Pavely-USA TODAY Sports

      Rushing Yards: 146
      Parker is perhaps best remembered for his 75-yard touchdown romp in Super Bowl XL — a signature explosive play that showcased his rare speed. While much of his yardage came in that one burst, it highlights his game-breaking ability when defenses least expect it. Throughout his career, Parker blended speed with shifty cuts to rip off long gains. That Super Bowl performance cemented his reputation as a dynamic runner capable of changing momentum on the ground.

      6. Jalen Hurts

      6. Jalen Hurts
      Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) reacts after the game against the New York Giants at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

      Rushing Yards: 142
      Hurts has redefined the quarterback rushing role in championship games, mixing athleticism with physical toughness. In multiple Super Bowl appearances, he has used his legs to keep drives alive and pick up tough yards in clutch situations. His running ability complements an already potent passing game, forcing defenses into impossible decisions. Hurts’ ground production on the sport’s biggest stage is part of what makes him a dual-threat force.

      7. Isiah Pacheco

      7. Isiah Pacheco
      Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco (10) runs during the first half against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium. Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

      Rushing Yards: 142
      Pacheco’s rise has been marked by his relentless approach and willingness to battle between the tackles. As a key part of a championship offense, he grinds out tough gains and stays balanced under pressure. His Super Bowl rushing total reflects a blend of physicality and determination that allows him to wear down defensive fronts. Pacheco’s energy and effort make him a reliable weapon in big games.

      8. Marshawn Lynch

      8. Marshawn Lynch
      Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch (24) puts on his helmet during the fourth quarter against the San Francisco 49ers at CenturyLink Field. Credit: Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports

      Rushing Yards: 141
      “Beast Mode” epitomized physical, smash-mouth running, and Lynch brought that exact mentality to the Super Bowl stage. Whether breaking tackles or punishing defenders at contact, he found ways to pick up extra yardage when drives needed momentum. His postseason reputation was built on memorable runs that energized his team and demoralized opponents. Lynch’s Super Bowl rushing output reflects a player who elevated his game when the lights were brightest.

      9. Michael Pittman

      9. Michael Pittman
      Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back #32 Michael Pittman stiff arms New Orleans Saints linebacker #52 Sedrick Hodge in 4th quarter action at the Louisiana Superdome. The Buccaneers won for the first time this season 20-17. Credit: Photo By Jason Parkhurst-USA TODAY Sports Copyright (c) 2004 Jason Parkhurst

      Rushing Yards: 124
      Pittman’s big Super Bowl ground performance came in Super Bowl XXXVII, where he quietly chipped away on the ground to help balance his team’s offense. Though he didn’t capture headlines in the same way as some featured backs, his efficiency and reliability were on full display. That 124-yard effort remains one of the larger single-game rushing totals in modern Super Bowl history. Pittman’s effort exemplifies how a solid running game can underpin big-stage success.

      10. C.J. Anderson

      10. C.J. Anderson
      Denver Broncos running back C.J. Anderson (22) carries the ball in the first half against the Kansas City Chiefs at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

      Rushing Yards: 121
      Anderson’s Super Bowl rushing output highlights his knack for finding yards after contact and sustaining drives when his team relied on a ground game. He brought a physical presence and determination that allowed him to move the chains consistently. While not always the centerpiece of his offense, Anderson made his carries count when it mattered most. That kind of efficiency in limited opportunities is a valuable trait in championship football.

      Conclusion

      Conclusion
      New England Patriots running back Antowain Smith (32) during Super Bowl XXXVI at the Louisiana Superdome. The Patriots defeated the Rams 20-17. Credit: USA TODAY Sports

      This group of players represents a mix of long-term dynasty leaders, explosive modern passers, and clutch performers who maximized their opportunities. Some built their totals through multiple appearances, while others posted massive numbers in a single standout game. Together, their performances highlight how critical high-level offensive play has been in shaping Super Bowl outcomes over the past quarter century.

      The post NFL: Most rushing yards in the Super Bowl since 2000 appeared first on The Big Lead.

      Could top free-agent linebacker be an option for Commanders?

      Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters made it clear during his season-ending press conference that the team needed to get "younger and faster" in 2026.

      Washington was the NFL's oldest team in 2025. One year after signing several veterans to one-year deals in the first year of the new regime, the Commanders tried to run it back. While Washington had luck on its side in 2024, everything went in the opposite direction last season. Injuries ruined the Commanders' season before it ever had a chance to take off.

      When free agency begins next month, Washington will have over 30 free agents. How many will Peters look to retain? Three of the biggest free agents are linebacker Bobby Wagner, tight end Zach Ertz and wide receiver Deebo Samuel. Wagner will be 36 next season and has not indicated whether he intends to play. Ertz will also turn 36 in 2026. He tore his ACL in December and reportedly wants to continue playing.

      If Washington allows these players to walk in an effort to get younger, it must sign replacements. In some potentially good news for linebacker-needy teams, it sounds like Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Devin Lloyd will make it to free agency.

      Here's what ESPN's Michael DiRocco wrote about Lloyd recently:

      The estimated franchise tag for linebackers, per OverTheCap.com, is $27.45 million. That's a high number to spend on a linebacker who doesn't pass rush and the Jaguars are unlikely to use the tag, so Lloyd will be a free agent.

      Lloyd, a first-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, was up and down in his first three seasons, and the Jaguars chose not to pick up his fifth-year option. Lloyd proceeded to go out and have his best overall season in 2025, recording 81 tackles, including six for loss, five interceptions, 1.5 sacks and six passes defended. The Jaguars have several contract decisions to make and Lloyd may have priced himself out of their range.

      The problem for Lloyd is that he's an off-ball linebacker. Teams often don't want to pay those types of players top-end money if they don't rush the passer. DiRocco mentioned Fred Warner of the 49ers as a price point for Lloyd's next deal. Warner is an elite player. Lloyd has yet to play at that level for multiple seasons. A team signing Lloyd would be banking on him repeating that success over the next few seasons.

      Could Washington be that team? Lloyd offers everything the Commanders need. He's younger and faster than Wagner, and he's much better in coverage. Spotrac projects Lloyd to receive a three-year, $60.4 million deal in free agency, averaging $20.1 million per year.

      Will Peters want to pay that much for an off-ball linebacker? The Commanders could opt for someone like Eric Wilson from the Vikings. While Wilson is over 30, he played for new defensive coordinator Daronte Jones with the Vikings and was outstanding in 2025. He will be cheaper and require less of a long-term commitment.

      The Commanders seemed primed to spend, but will most certainly look to add an edge rusher, a cornerback, and an offensive playmaker or two. Lloyd would be a fantastic addition for Washington, but it could prioritize other positions.

      This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Could Jaguars' Devin Lloyd be free-agent target

      NFL projects 2026 salary cap: Where do the Chargers stand?

      The Chargers are coming off their 2025 season, in which they posted an 11-6 record, finished second in the AFC West, and earned a playoff berth, their second consecutive postseason trip under head coach Jim Harbaugh.

      Now, the focus shifts to the offseason, where general manager Joe Hortiz and Harbaugh will look to bolster the roster. With substantial cap space, the priority is an overhaul of the interior part of the offensive line to better protect quarterback Justin Herbert after a season of heavy pressure. They also need to decide on which key free agents they will re-sign, including edge rushers Khalil Mack and Odafe Oweh.

      That said, the NFL has projected its salary cap for the 2026 season. So how does that impact the Chargers?

      What is the NFL's projected 2026 salary cap?

      The NFL's 2026 salary cap is projected to be between $301.2 million and $305.7 million. That's an estimated increase of more than $20 million from the 2025 salary cap ($279.2 million) and nearly $100 million in additional space since the 2022 salary cap ($208.2 million).

      How much projected salary cap space do the Chargers have?

      The Chargers are currently projected to have $88.56 million in cap space, per OverTheCap. This positions Los Angeles among the league leaders in available flexibility, allowing Hortiz to pursue high-impact free agents, restructure deals or extend key players without major constraints.

      Who are some potential Chargers salary cap casualties?

      Even with that cushion, the Chargers could pursue cap casualties (players released or restructured) to create additional room for extensions, free-agent signings, or draft investments. Some potential cut candidates include center Bradley Bozeman, guard Zion Johnson, tight end Will Dissly, and edge defender Bud Dupree. The team could create even more space by extending safety Derwin James and restructuring the contracts of Herbert and offensive tackle Rashawn Slater.

      This article originally appeared on Chargers Wire: NFL projects 2026 salary cap: Where do the Chargers stand?

      Where to watch Super Bowl Opening Night 2026: Schedule, time, TV channel, live streams for NFL media day interviews

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      Super Bowl week has arrived, which brings much more than the big game itself.

      The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots will be in the spotlight all week, with players set to answer countless questions as their NFL journeys are explored leading into the biggest matchup of their career.

      It all begins on Super Bowl Opening Night, commencing a week's worth events and media sessions. Coaches, players and more will be available for media questions for the event.

      Here's your guide to Super Bowl Opening Night, including how to follow along on TV and live stream information.

      Where to watch Super Bowl Opening Night 2026

      Super Bowl Opening Night will air live on the NFL Network and can be streamed with Fubo, which carries NFL Network in its channel lineup.

      Fubo offers a free trial for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

      Viewers can also stream the event with Peacock, which will also carry this year's Super Bowl. 

      Super Bowl Opening Night schedule 2026

      • Date: Monday, Feb. 2
      • Time: 7-11 p.m. ET | 4-8 p.m. PT
      • Location: San Jose Convention Center 

      Super Bowl Opening Night will occur on Monday, Feb. 2 San Jose Convention Center in the Bay Area. The Seahawks and Patriots will meet the media for two hours each.

      New England will have a scheduled introduction and media availability at 8 p.m. ET, while Seattle will have the same at 10 p.m. ET. The two teams will appear together at 9:15 p.m. ET.

      See below for a complete schedule for Opening Night.

      EventTime (ET)
      Patriots photo/interviews7:30-9:30 p.m.
      Seahawks photo/interviews9-11 p.m.

      When is Super Bowl 60?

      • Date: Sunday, Feb. 8
      • Time: 6:30 p.m. ET | 3:30 p.m. PT
      • TV channel: NBC
      • Live stream: Peacock

      Super Bowl 60 will begin at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 8 from Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.

      The game will air nationally on NBC, and it can be streamed live with Peacock.

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      Homecoming for new Commanders DC, DMV native Daronte Jones

      WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — In their Morgan State college dorm in the mid-1990’s, Daronte Jones and Melvin Coleman stayed busy.

      “We did a lot of battles in Madden,” Coleman told DC News Now. “I’d be in the bed asleep it would be a Saturday and [Daronte] would walk and grab the controller and put the controller by my bed and soon I’d wake up and he’d jump back in like I don’t see him and be like, ‘oh so what you calling me out?”

      In January, three decades after his Madden battles as a college football player with his roommate, and many professional and college football coaching stops, Jones has been hired as the Washington Commanders new defensive coordinator.

      Daronte Jones, right, and Melvin Coleman, left, during their college days at Morgan State. (Melvin Coleman)

      For Jones – it’s a homecoming. He hails from Prince George’s County, where he attended Bishop McNamara high school in Forestville, Maryland.

      It’s not just his college friends and teammates who remember the Madden matchups. His good friend and teammate from Bishop McNamara Mike Jones also took part in the legendary video games matchups – though he didn’t know at the time he was facing a defensive mastermind.

      “He’s definitely the reason why I stopped playing Madden,” Mike said. “Cause he’s reading all your plays and this was the time when he was early in his coaching career… I’m like dude I’m playing for leisure.”

      During his college career, Daronte suffered a neck injury that kept him off the field. Coleman said Daronte would spend more time in the play calling booth during games and was earning a bigger grasp of the game. He said it showed in Madden too.

      “That kind of helped us being coaches and our playing careers were done,” Coleman said. “We learned how to think on the run, think quick, make adjustments quick.”

      You could call Daronte’s coaching career the Daronte Jones World Tour.

      It started in 2001 as a graduate assistant at Division II Lenoir-Rhyne. Coleman said Daronte conducted an interview with the school before they went on their spring break trip senior year. The following years took Jones to Nicholls State (then Division I-AA) as safeties coach, defensive coordinator jobs at high schools in Louisiana and his first return to the DMV where he served as Bowie State’s assistant head coach and defensive coordinator from 2005 to 2009.

      Jones bounced around more after that. He was cornerbacks coach at UCLA in 2010, defensive backs coach for the Montreal Alouettes in the Canadian Football League in 2011, Hawaii’s secondary coach in 2012-14 and Wisconsin’s defensive backs coach in 2015.

      Then, Jones made the jump to the NFL — first as the Miami Dolphins assistant defensive backs coach, then the Cincinnati Bengals cornerbacks coach, then the Minnesota Vikings defensive backs coach. After a brief stint as LSU’s defensive coordinator in 2021 where he coached star cornerback Derek Stingley Jr., Jones returned to the Vikings, where he stayed until this offseason.

      “For most people who think that this is a person who’s coming out of nowhere, that’s not true,” Mike Jones said. “This guy has been grinding close to over 20 years. He’s been grinding and getting information from the best minds in football.”

      For Mike and Coleman, watching Daronte flourish in the football world has been meaningful, but they’ve also seen his growth as a coach.

      Daronte Jones and Melvin Coleman. (Melvin Coleman)

      “Secondary wise, pass defense wise, everywhere he’s gone they’ve gotten better,” Coleman, who is now the safeties coach at Morgan State said. “Somebody is doing well, somebody is probably making the pro bowl. Somebody is probably making all-conference. So the proof is in the work.”

      Since 2023, Daronte had worked directly under Brian Flores in Minnesota. Coleman said that Daronte’s coaching influences and style comes from several different legendary coaching trees.

      “With him being around [Vic] Fangio, Marvin Lewis, [Mike] Zimmer, Vance Joseph and now Flores,” Coleman said. “He’s got a lot work from them. He got a lot of tape to take from them.”

      In recent seasons, with Daronte serving as the team’s defensive backs coach and pass game coordinator, the Vikings’ defense has played aggressively, focusing on trying to force turnovers and blitzing at some of the highest rates in the NFL.

      Daronte’s high school teammate Mike Jones, who is now a counselor at Bishop McNamara says the way he played was pretty similar to how his defenses play.

      “He was always in the right spot… When we look at those old films when we get together, he pops on film,” Mike said. “He’s always going all out.”

      Mike said Daronte earned the nickname “Crow” because “he made crow sounds in the backfield.”

      “He would make these crow sounds like he’s lurking in the secondary,” Mike said. “He would take on the biggest person on the team in practice even though he was gonna get knocked down… He’s not scared.”

      According to his friends, Daronte’s days at McNamara mean a lot to him. Several years ago, Daronte donated to the Bishop McNamara football program. His contributions provide student athletes with scholarship assistance. Daronte’s name is now etched on a plaque in the McNamara locker room, noted him as a 1996 graduate and that year’s male athlete of the year. Daronte played football, wrestling and track & field at McNamara.

      “He’s been able to come back and give back to the community itself in terms of the program and the school,” Bishop McNamara football head coach Greg Calhoun said. “But he’s also been able to take advantage of the opportunities to give back.”

      Calhoun told DC News Now that he referenced Daronte as inspiration and motivation for his players and as an example to potential recruits.

      “I actually just had a set of recruits come through and we just showed his locker again as we always do,” Calhoun said. “A lot of great coaches out here in the world but for him to be selected for that job and that opportunity in this community, is huge.”

      Daronte Jones’ locker plaque in Bishop McNamara high school’s locker room. (Alex Flum)

      Bishop McNamara plays in one of, if not the best high school football conferences in the country, the WCAC. The Mustangs last won a WCAC championship in 1990. Since, the conference has been dominated by blue blood programs DeMatha, Gonzaga, St. John’s and Good Counsel.

      But in 2025, months before Daronte being hired by the Commanders, a few seasons into his tenure in Forestville, Calhoun helped his team take a massive step forward. The Mustangs beat their rival Gonzaga, 21-0 on October 11. Gonzaga was the eventual WCAC runners-up.

      The following week, McNamara fell just short to eventual undefeated WCAC champion DeMatha, 12-7. They were one of two teams to come within five points or less of the Stags all season long. It was also DeMatha’s second lowest scoring output of the season.

      “We’re not always the first names mentioned in that league,” Mike said. “Now we have something that we can definitely hang our hat on in conversations… Now we have the defensive coordinator of our local team.”

      Calhoun believes that an esteemed alum calling plays down the road, could further fuel his players.

      “Just knowing that you have somebody of that magnitude at that level kind of puts that pressure on you obviously as the current student in that process, just letting you know you have some big shoes to fill,” Calhoun told DC News Now. “You have some expectations, you have some standards and that’s something that we work to build here in this process and our guys take pride and value in that.”

      And while Daronte rises in the football coaching ranks, he’s still a boy from Prince George’s County, Maryland.

      “I know growing up, everybody was like DC, DC, DC, but now it’s like PG County,” Coleman said. “We’ve got players, we’ve got ballers, we’ve got good thinkers and I think it’s just you’re proud to represent where you’re from.”

      As for what Commanders fans should expects going forward, Coleman said Daronte is “a guy that’s going to be on a mission to be great. To not lose.”

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      Gus Bradley named as possible DC candidate for Arizona Cardinals

      The Arizona Cardinals made official the report of making Mike LaFleur their new head coach. What we do not know yet is who will join him on his staff. Who will be his defensive coordinator?

      The Cardinals could have the opportunity to land a well-known, well-respected and successful defensive coordinator.

      According to SI.com's Albert Breer, the Cardinals could be the favorite to land Gus Bradley, who also could go to the Tennessee Titans. But with head coach Robert Saleh planning on calling defensive plays, Bradley might lean more toward Arizona.

      Bradley spent the last three seasons as the defensive coordinator for the Indianapolis Colts. He has been a DC or head coach in the NFL since 2009. He has run the defenses of the Colts, Seattle Seahawks, LA Chargers and Las Vegas Raiders. He was the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars from 2013-2016.

      His experience would also be welcome, as LaFleur is a first-time head coach.

      Of course, LaFleur and Bradley have not crossed paths yet on any team, so we will see what the plan is.

      Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on SpotifyYouTube or Apple podcasts.

      This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: Gus Bradley named as possible DC candidate for Arizona Cardinals

      Super Bowl Prop Bets: Odds and Expert Picks for Super Bowl LX

      If you like to bet on just about every facet of a game, Super Bowl props are for you! 

      We break down everything you need to know — from the best prop odds on the market to our handpicked favorite prop bets — for the Seahawks vs. Patriots on Sunday, February 8.

      Super Bowl LX anytime touchdown scorer odds

      PlayerDraftKingsBet99
      Seahawks Kenneth Walker III<<-200>><<-180>>
      Seahawks Jaxon Smith-Njigba<<-110>><<-130>>
      Patriots Rhamondre Stevenson<<+145>><<+135>>
      Seahawks AJ Barner<<+230>><<+240>>
      Patriots Hunter Henry<<+240>><<+205>>
      Patriots Stefon Diggs<<+250>><<+255>>
      Seahawks Cooper Kupp <<+265>><<+290>>
      Patriots Drake Maye<<+285>><<+265>>
      Patriots Kayshon Boutte<<+310>><<+260>>
      Seahawks Rashid Shaheed <<+350>><<+320>>
      Seahawks Seattle D/ST<<+370>>N/A
      Patriots Mack Hollins<<+425>><<+370>>
      Seahawks George Holani <<+475>><<+380>>
      Patriots TreVeyon Henderson<<+500>><<+425>>
      Patriots New England D/ST<<+550>>N/A
      Patriots Demario Douglas<<+650>><<+640>>
      Patriots Austin Hooper<<+800>><<+675>>
      Seahawks Sam Darnold<<+800>><<+675>>
      Seahawks Jake Bobo<<+1000>><<+975>>
      Patriots Kyle Williams<<+1100>><<+875>>

      Kenneth Walker III is currently the betting favorite at -200 to score an anytime touchdown in Super Bowl LX (a 66.67% implied probability), as the Seahawks' primary running back. As the Super Bowl favorite, Seattle's offensive success heavily relies on the run game, and he has been put to work, including four touchdowns in two postseason games.

      Super Bowl LX first touchdown scorer odds

      PlayerDraftKingsBet99
      Seahawks Kenneth Walker III<<+340>><<+425>>
      Seahawks Jaxon Smith-Njigba<<+550>><<+575>>
      Patriots Rhamondre Stevenson<<+900>><<+750>>
      Seahawks AJ Barner<<+1100>><<+1300>>
      Patriots Hunter Henry<<+1600>><<+1400>>
      Patriots Stefon Diggs<<+1400>><<+1500>>
      Seahawks Cooper Kupp<<+1400>><<+1550>>
      Patriots Kayshon Boutte<<+2000>><<+1600>>
      Seahawks Rashid Shaheed<<+1600>><<+1700>>
      Patriots Drake Maye<<+1400>><<+1450>>
      Patriots Mack Hollins<<+2200>><<+2000>>

      With fellow running back Zach Charbonnet sidelined by injury, Walker has become the centerpiece of Seattle's offense, recently exploding for 116 yards and three touchdowns in the Divisional Round.

      The Seahawks enter as 4.5-point favorites over the Patriots, and sportsbooks anticipate Seattle will strike early through their ground game. Given Walker's explosive playmaking ability and his role as the primary red-zone threat, he naturally carries the shortest odds to find the end zone first.

      Super Bowl LX MVP

      Betting on who will win Super Bowl MVP is one of the most popular and simple player props on Super Sunday. Skill positions and star players are normally among the favorites, including the starting quarterbacks for both teams. 

      Be careful when taking long shots here, however, as a quarterback has won MVP in 34 of the 59 Super Bowls.

      PlayerDraftKingsBet99
      Seahawks Sam Darnold<<+120>><<+130>>
      Patriots Drake Maye<<+235>><<+230>>
      Seahawks Jaxon Smith-Njigba<<+550>><<+500>>
      Seahawks Kenneth Walker III<<+650>><<+640>>
      Patriots Rhamondre Stevenson<<+2800>><<+3000>>
      Seahawks Rashid Shaheed<<+3000>><<+3500>>
      Patriots Stefon Diggs<<+5500>><<+4000>>
      Patriots Marcus Jones<<+6000>><<+7500>>
      Patriots TreVeyon Henderson<<+7500>><<+15000>>

      Super Bowl LX player props

      Super Bowl LX QB props

      MarketOverUnder
      Seahawks Sam Darnold
      Passing yards228.5
      <<-113>>
      228.5
      <<-111>>
      Passing TD1.5
      <<-118>>
      1.5
      <<-108>>
      Interceptions0.5
      <<-131>>
      0.5
      <<+103>>
      Rush yards6.5
      <<-118>>
      6.5
      <<-106>>
      Patriots Drake Maye
      Passing yards220.5
      <<-113>>
      220.5
      <<-111>>
      Passing TD1.5
      <<+122>>
      1.5
      <<-155>>
      Interceptions0.5
      <<-147>>
      0.5
      <<+115>>
      Rush yards37.5
      <<-112>>
      37.5
      <<-112>>

      Both the Patriots and Seahawks reached the Super Bowl on the backs of elite defensive units and "safe" quarterback play in the playoffs, and oddsmakers seem to be expecting more of the same on Super Bowl Sunday.

      Darnold has the higher line likely because Seattle's offensive coordinator, Klint Kubiak, has been more aggressive in the passing game lately.

      Maye has a slightly lower line because he is a significant rushing threat (450 yards and four rushing TDs this season), which often "steals" from his passing yardage total.

      Super Bowl LX RB props

      MarketOverUnder
      Seahawks Kenneth Walker III
      Rushing yards71.5
      <<-110>>
      71.5
      <<-114>>
      Rushing attempts18.5
      <<-121>>
      18.5
      <<-110>>
      Receiving yards22.5
      <<-114>>
      22.5
      <<-110>>
      Rush+Rec yards98.5
      <<-114>>
      98.5
      <<-112>>
      Patriots Rhamondre Stevenson
      Rushing yards49.5
      <<-112>>
      49.5
      <<-112>>
      Rushing attempts14.5
      <<-107>>
      14.5
      <<-119>>
      Receiving yards23.5
      <<-112>>
      23.5
      <<-112>>
      Rush+Rec yards77.5
      <<-111>>
      77.5
      <<-115>>
      Patriots TreVeyon Henderson
      Rushing yards18.5
      <<-111>>
      18.5
      <<-113>>
      Rushing attempts4.5
      <<-143>>
      4.5
      <<+112>>

      The shift back toward Rhamondre Stevenson as the primary ball carrier over rookie TreVeyon Henderson is one of the most significant tactical storylines of the postseason.

      While Henderson led the team in rushing during the regular season (911 yards) and was a finalist for Offensive Rookie of the Year, the "postseason hierarchy" has leaned heavily on Stevenson's veteran presence and physical style.

      The numbers from the AFC Championship game were the clearest indicator yet of Coach Mike Vrabel’s preference for the playoffs, with Stevenson getting 25 carries for 71 yards and Henderson getting three carries for five yards. Expect more of the same in the Super Bowl.

      Super Bowl LX receiving props

      MarketOverUnder
      Seahawks Jaxon Smith-Nijigba
      Receiving yards95.5
      <<-112>>
      95.5
      <<-112>>
      Receptions6.5
      <<-142>>
      6.5
      <<+111>>
      Seahawks Cooper Kupp
      Receiving yards32.5
      <<-115>>
      32.5
      <<-109>>
      Receptions3.5
      <<+134>>
      3.5
      <<-172>>
      Seahawks A.J. Barner
      Receiving yards25.5
      <<-115>>
      25.5
      <<-109>>
      Receptions2.5
      <<-164>>
      2.5
      <<+128>>
      Patriots Stefon Diggs
      Receiving yards44.5
      <<-114>>
      44.5
      <<-110>>
      Receptions4.5
      <<-116>>
      4.5
      <<-110>>
      Patriots Kayshon Boutte
      Receiving yards31.5
      <<-113>>
      31.5
      <<-111>>
      Receptions2.5
      <<+110>>
      2.5
      <<-141>>
      Patriots Hunter Henry
      Receiving yards38.5
      <<-115>>
      38.5
      <<-109>>
      Receptions3.5
      <<-113>>
      3.5
      <<-113>>

      Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s 94.5-yard total stems from a historic 2025 season where he led the NFL with 1,793 receiving yards. He enters the Super Bowl in scorching form, coming off a dominant 153-yard, 10-catch performance in the NFC Championship against the Rams.

      As Darnold’s undisputed primary target, JSN commands a massive 36% target share and thrives on high-volume "first-read" plays. With his ability to generate elite yards after the catch and Seattle's aggressive passing attack, oddsmakers view him as the game's most likely explosive threat.

      Super Bowl LX sack props

      PlayerOverUnder
      Seahawks Demarcus Lawrence 0.25 sacks<<-104>><<-121>>
      Seahawks Leonard Williams 0.25 sacks<<+126>><<-159>>
      Seahawks Byron Murphy II 0.25 sacks<<+172>><<-223>>
      Patriots K'Lavon Chaisson 0.25 sacks<<+137>><<-174>>
      Patriots Milton Williams 0.25 sacks<<+158>><<-203>>
      Patriots Anfernee Jennings 0.25 sacks<<+338>><<-454>>

      DeMarcus Lawrence enters Super Bowl LX as a cornerstone of Seattle’s top-ranked scoring defense. After a resurgent season following his move from Dallas, "The Tank" has been a playoff force, recording 2.0 sacks and forcing 3 fumbles in just two postseason games. He faces a New England offensive line that allowed 48 sacks this season.

      Super Bowl game props

      Super Bowl LX first-half props

      Market
      First to score <<-160>><<+124>>
      Last to score<<-140>><<+110>>
      Score in the final two minutes Yes
      <<-390>>
      No
      <<+300>>
      Total points odd/evenOdd
      <<-110>>
      Even
      <<-115>>
      Total touchdownsOver 2.5
      <<+100>>
      Under 2.5
      <<-130>>

      It's no surprise to see the Seattle Seahawks are favored to score first and last in the first half, considering their status as favorite. That said, the coin toss could shift these odds dramatically.

      Another interesting market is total touchdowns, as the Patriots have given up just two TDs in three playoff games. The Seahawks' D hasn't been as lucrative, so it feels like the Pats will have to do the heavy lifting to get Over that total.

      Super Bowl LX second-half props

      Market
      First to score <<-145>><<+114>>
      Last to score<<-135>><<+105>>
      Score in the final two minutes Yes
      <<-300>>
      No
      <<+300>>
      Total points odd/evenOdd
      <<-110>>
      Even
      <<-115>>
      Total touchdownsOver 2.5
      <<-120>>
      Under 2.5
      <<+110>>

      It's interesting to see we're getting a shorter price on the touchdown line in the second half. It's worth pointing out that more points have been scored in the second half than in the first in back-to-back Super Bowls.

      As mentioned, the "first to score" prop could also see plenty of movement depending on who wins the coin toss.

      Super Bowl novelty props

      Super Bowl Gatorade color odds

      The Gatorade bath color has long been one of the favorite Super Bowl props among bettors. Orange and yellow/green/lime are the Gatorade betting favorites. Here are updated Super Bowl Gatorade Color odds from BetMGM.

      ColorBetMGM
      Orange<<+225>>
      Yellow/Green/Lime<<+260>>
      Blue<<+260>>
      Purple<<+750>>
      Clear/water<<+1100>>
      Red/Pink<<+1100>>
      No Gatorade Bath<<+5000>>

      Last year, the Eagles doused Nick Sirianni with yellow/lime/green Gatorade, and in the two years prior, the Chiefs used Purple Gatorade on Andy Reid. Before that, Blue had a nice run.

      Super Bowl national anthem odds

      The Super Bowl national anthem odds for Charlie Puth's version have been announced. The anthem Over/Under is currently at 120 seconds, so exactly 2 minutes.

      National Anthem Over/UnderBet99
      120 seconds or more<<-125>>
      Under 120 seconds<<-105>>

      The length of the national anthem performance at the Super Bowl depends on the performer, but myriad other factors play into it, such as special effects, broadcast considerations, and, of course, the fighter jet flyovers!

      Heads or tails odds

      Looking to make novelty wagers north of the border? Here are the latest Super Bowl coin toss odds courtesy of BET99, the best place to bet the Super Bowl in Canada.

      ResultBet99
      Heads<<+100>>
      Tails<<+100>>

      In true 50/50 fashion, we've got equal odds for the coin flip, with BET99 offering EVEN money for either side to face the sky before kickoff.

      BET99 has a wide variety of Super Bowl Halftime Show markets available including Bad Bunny's first song, total number of songs, Bad Bunny's attire, and whether Bad Bunny will perform a previously unreleased song.

      Here are two more enticing markets to consider ahead of Super Bowl Sunday:

      Total global viewers for Bad Bunny halftime show

      ResultBet99
      Over 135.5 million<<-110>>
      Under 135.5 million<<-110>>

      Will Bad Bunny perform an unreleased song?

      ResultBet99
      Yes<<+185>>
      No<<-230>>

      Tips for betting Super Bowl props

      While Super Bowl props can be a lot of fun to bet on, you should have a strategy and follow these tips to make sure you end up in the Big Game black:

      Money Icon Build a narrative

      Chances are if you’re betting Super Bowl props, you likely have a wager on the point spread or total. Use those wagers to build a narrative around how you see the game playing out and what each team has to do to get to that projected result.

      Avoid Contradictions Avoid contradictions

      With so many Super Bowl bets available, it’s easy to get your action tangled up. Make sure you’re not betting against yourself by contradicting previous wagers. If you like the Over, don’t bet on the Under when it comes to scoring or passing props. If you like the underdog to cover the spread, don’t bet on the favorite to go Over their yardage props.

      Line Movement Mind the movement

      Betting on props was long considered a “square” market for many years. However, with the rapid expansion in prop offerings as well as the explosion in advanced analytics, more and more sharp bettors and professional gamblers are flocking to the opening prop odds.

      If you’re trying to get the best of the numbers, pay attention to the early prop odds movement in the 12 to 24 hours after sportsbooks release these markets. Bookmakers will adjust quickly to these early sharp opinions. If you’re waiting until Super Bowl Sunday to get your prop bets down, you’re likely to get the worst of the number.

      Look Beyond Shop for props

      Sportsbooks up their available prop markets every February with more and more Big Game betting options. Plenty of these props are the same, in terms of format, but the totals and juice/vig attached to them can vary from book to book. If you have multiple sportsbooks available to you, don’t be afraid to shop around for the best return on your prop betting opinions.

      When are Super Bowl prop bets released?

      Super Bowl prop bets, from basic game props and team props to the initial batch of player props, are released in the immediate hours after the Super Bowl matchup is set. Although now some sportsbooks are even providing hypothetical odds for matchups based on the potential outcomes of the AFC/NFC title games.

      Follow along as we’ll be updating this page — and our player props page — with live odds, picks, and analysis as soon as they are available.

      When do Super Bowl prop bets get paid out?

      Depending on what they’re based on, Super Bowl prop bets can be graded and paid out either throughout the game or at the end of the game. The timing and promptness of payouts for Super Bowl bets depend on the sportsbook.

      What are the best betting sites for Super Bowl prop bets?

      Most Super Bowl betting sites have a large menu of Super Bowl prop bets. However, online-based books will offer more in the way of specials and exotics because state regulations or rules do not limit them.

      Instant replay: Super Bowl prop bets

      While subjective, Super Bowl proposition bets (props) have nearly eclipsed commercials as the most fun and engaging part of the telecast. These entertaining alternatives to the standard odds markets can boost your winnings and maybe morale, too. Here are our keys to the props betting game:

      • Great way to diversify your bets, spreading action to different parts of the contest.
      • Take your pick from the most commonly available: player, game, and exotic props.
      • Make sure you’re not betting against yourself. If you like the Over, don’t bet on the Under when it comes to scoring or passing props.

      This article originally appeared on Covers.com, read the full article here

      Way-too-early Jacksonville Jaguars 2026 record prediction

      Let's make a way-too-early 2026 record prediction for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

      In Year 1 under James Gladstone and Liam Coen, we saw a lot of roster turnover and a lot of on-field success.

      After winning just four games in 2024, the Jaguars won 13 games this past season and clinched the AFC South title, along with a home playoff game as the AFC's three seed.

      Behind those outcomes was an offense led by Trevor Lawrence that was one of the most productive in football during the second half of the season. The defense was also one of the stingiest.

      A strong foundation has been established, which could provide a jumping-off point heading into 2026.

      At this time, we know who the Jaguars' opponents will be in 2026 and where the games will be played, but we do not know the exact order of the schedule -- and that can impact the overall difficulty of it, depending on how some games fall.

      In addition to that, we don't exactly know what the Jaguars' 2026 roster will look like with the draft and free agency still ahead.

      So, with there still being some obvious unknowns, let's do our best to predict how the upcoming season unfolds.

      Jacksonville Jaguars 2026 home opponents

      Jacksonville Jaguars 2026 road opponents

      Predicting Jacksonville Jaguars 2026 record

      Way-too-early prediction: 13-4

      This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2026 NFL schedule: Predicting Jacksonville Jaguars record

      Colts offseason preview: Current state of special teams unit in 2026

      With the 2026 NFL offseason underway for the Indianapolis Colts, we will be taking a position-by-position look at the current state of the roster.

      Up next is the special teams unit. You can find our previous previews below.

      Specialists under contract in 2026

      • P: Rigoberto Sanchez
      • PK: Spencer Shrader
      • LS: Luke Rhodes

      2025 season in review

      Rhodes was again a steady presence at long-snapper for the Colts. Sanchez and the punt coverage unit, meanwhile, ranked third in net average and fifth in yards per punt return. That phase of the special teams unit was excellent.

      Spencher Shrader was providing reliability at kicker, but a season-ending knee injury early in the year left the Colts scrambling. Michael Badgley struggled to maintain consistency, which led to his release. Blake Grupe then stepped in and didn't miss a kick in his five games with the Colts.

      On kick return, Anthony Gould ranked 30th in yards per return attempt, and he was 20th on yards per punt return.

      Overall, the Colts ranked 12th in PFF's special teams grade.

      What is the level of need this offseason?

      With Rhodes, Shrader, and Sanchez all under contract, the Colts don't have to do anything here -- although if Chris Ballard wants more competition, he could bring back Grupe to compete with Shrader.

      Adding some competition at return man may not be a bad idea either.

      This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Is addressing special teams a need for Colts in 2026 offseason?

      Bruins-Lightning goalie fight: Why Jeremy Swayman, Andrei Vasilevskiy brawled in Stadium Series game

      Jeremy Swayman, Andrei Vasilevskiy

      Bruins-Lightning goalie fight: Why Jeremy Swayman, Andrei Vasilevskiy brawled in Stadium Series game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      Fans who attended Sunday's Stadium Series game between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Boston Bruins received two surprises: cold temperatures, and a good old-fashioned goalie fight.

      The cold in Tampa made for a picture-perfect setting as the Bruins came to town to face the Lightning, but fans were really in for a treat when Boston's Jeremy Swayman and Tampa Bay's Andrei Vasilevskiy went at it in the second period.

      For Vasilevskiy, it might not be a surprise that his frustration was palpable. The Lightning star let up five goals in the first two periods as the Bruins pulled ahead 5-1 by the midway point of the middle period.

      Here's what you need to know about the goalie fight in Sunday's Stadium Series game.

      MORE:Bruins, Lightning embrace outdoor spirit with creative Stadium Series outfits

      Bruins-Lightning goalie fight

      Swayman and Vasilevsky dropped the gloves on Sunday night in a rare goalie fight, to the delight of a massive crowd at Raymond James Stadium.

      THEY LEGIT TOOK IT OUTSIDE 👊 pic.twitter.com/No5pYO2FRe

      — Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) February 2, 2026

      The brawl began after Swayman went after Tampa Bay's Brandon Hagel, which prompted Vasilevskiy to make his way down the ice. Swayman was happy to oblige Vasilevskiy, and both goaltenders dropped the gloves and masks to take swings at each other.

      While Vasilevskiy and the Lightning trailed 5-2 at the time of the fight, it certainly looked like Tampa Bay's goaltender had the advantage in the one-on-one combat, landing a few forceful punches before taking Swayman down to the ice.

      MORE:Where is the 2027 Stadium Series game?

      What started fight between Jeremy Swayman, Andrei Vasilevskiy?

      The brawl began when Swayman took a hit from Hagel's stick after a shot by Nikita Kucherov. Hagel appeared to try to play the puck on what he hoped would be a rebound opportunity, but Swayman had the puck in his grasp and didn't like the late hit from Hagel's stick, regardless of whether or not he believed it was intentional.

      Swayman pounced on Hagel after the whistle blew, and Vasilevskiy came down the ice to defend his teammate. Swayman didn't back down from the challenge, dropping his gloves and signaling to Vasilevskiy to take his mask off. Once Vasilevskiy did, the two went at it.

      When was the last NHL goalie fight?

      The most recent goalie fight came less than two weeks ago, when San Jose's Alex Nedeljkovic and Florida's Sergei Bobrovsky got into a prolonged battle near center ice in a game on Jan. 19.

      ABSOLUTE CINEMA 🎬 pic.twitter.com/KhUsa6hz1H

      — Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) January 20, 2026

      Before Nedeljkovic and Bobrovsky brawled, Washington's Charlie Lindgren and Ottawa's Linus Ullmark fought in the early weeks of the regular season.

      A goalie fight is a spectacle in the NHL, but a goalie fight outdoors? That is an entirely different level of excitement for fans.

      Pro Bowl 2026: Candid Shedeur Sanders Calls Joe Flacco the “Grandpa of Football” for the AFC

      Jun 10, 2025; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco (15) talks to quarterback Shedeur Sanders (12) during minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images
      Jun 10, 2025; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco (15) talks to quarterback Shedeur Sanders (12) during minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

      It seems like a lifetime has passed since Joe Flacco was standing on the Super Bowl stage, hoisting a Lombardi trophy and receiving the keys to his then-brand-new 2014 C7 Chevy Corvette, and according to Shedeur Sanders, it may as well have been.

      After all, the Cleveland Browns’ rookie sensation was only 10 years old when he saw the now-41-year-old Flacco lead the Baltimore Ravens to victory at Super Bowl XLVII.

      Nevertheless, Sanders now finds himself sharing a roster with the veteran once again, only this time, it’s a Pro Bowl roster. “It’s truly amazing, truly exciting,” Sanders beamed during hisfirst-ever Pro Bowl interview.

      “I’m excited to see Flacco when I see him today… He’s the grandpa of football for us. I’m looking forward to it.” Sanders’ admiration for the former Raven has been readily apparent ever since the two of them first found themselves competing against one another in the Browns’ offseason quarterback competition.

      Although he did suggest to one reporter that the veteran has yet to pay up on a previous agreement of theirs. “He didn’t tell you about what he owes me,” the Colorado product slyly remarked. “Ask Flacco, when you see him, ‘Hey. Do you owe Shedeur anything?'”

      The 23-year-old didn’t explain whether Flacco’s debt came from a private wager or something else, but it’s safe to say that he still wants what is owed to him. Of course, he can’t afford to focus too much on that, as Sanders is well aware of the opportunity that lies in front of him with the Pro Bowl, even if he always believed that he would eventually be here.

      “From the first time I got to Cleveland, to knowing that this was going to be at the end of it, it’s just surreal. There’s a lot of great players and great people here… I have a great feel at this level, so I know what to expect… I just gotta get out there and look at everybody kind of like they are on the same level and just get out there and go to work. I think that’s all it is, just a mental thing.”

      Seeing as Sanders had to endure one of the toughest starts to an NFL career in recent history, it’s safe to say that this Pro Bowl will be nothing short of an outright celebration of his tenacity.

      Having been seemingly slighted at each and every turn, he now has an opportunity to prove that he can not only play with, but rival some of the most prominent players in the league today, and that alone could go a long way toward helping him secure more starting reps as a sophomore in 2026.

      The post Pro Bowl 2026: Candid Shedeur Sanders Calls Joe Flacco the “Grandpa of Football” for the AFC appeared first on The SportsRush.

      49ers fans react to Raheem Morris hire as defensive coordinator

      The San Francisco 49ers have had to quickly make changes to their coaching staff, Robert Saleh accepted an offer from the Tennessee Titans to become their next head coach.

      On Sunday, San Francisco found Saleh's replacement, hiring former Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris to be their new defensive coordinator. Morris was fired by the Falcons at the end of the season after two years.

      Once the news hit social media, 49ers fans were quick to get their takes off, and most of them were positive. Let's see what some fans were saying about the hire.

      A DC who actually schemes pressure https://t.co/5LdqxGok5Fpic.twitter.com/KnSmwM72ZQ

      — offKJ (@offkj8) February 1, 2026

      The #49ers found their new Defensive Coordinator 👀 https://t.co/V3VgS7xfdnpic.twitter.com/lqwmpLWgaY

      — John Chapman (@JL_Chapman) February 1, 2026

      This is a relief. Hopefully a long-term DC for Shanny. Time to get more pass rushers and get back to the Niners core philosophy. https://t.co/gHEtKTMwmW

      — Sean Jordan (@BaySean) February 1, 2026

      Love the Raheem hire as long as Kyle lets him cook with the 3-4 scheme and abandons the Wide-9. Then we can really start to see this Niners defense reach another level

      — Brandon Deutsch (@BSDtakes) February 1, 2026

      The #49ers are hiring Raheem Morris and @jasonaponte2103 is thrilled that the Niners didn't take the path of least resistance. pic.twitter.com/unsdUUWu7D

      — Gold Standard 49ers Podcast (@GSN49ers) February 1, 2026

      Raheem Morris back with Shanahan for the Niners D. After Saleh, it wasn't just any hire; it was a 'let's get the band back together' move. Betting on that deep trust and familiar playbook to keep the defense elite. Smart play.

      — Farhad Ali (@CryptoNews_op) February 1, 2026

      Niners comin’ for it all in ‘26. pic.twitter.com/Fsew6JsugY

      — Louie Ruffolo Jr. (@Loustradamus1) February 1, 2026

      Raheem Morris has coached on both sides of the ball which #Kyle loves.

      Hes multiple on defense, which is what you need to be in today’s NFL.

      And most of all, Coach & Raheem go way back. The trust is there.

      Today is another good day for the Niners. #FTTB

      — Louie Ruffolo Jr. (@Loustradamus1) February 1, 2026

      Not mad at this. Wanted Jim Schwartz, but Browns would need to let him out of his contract. Slim chance that happens. If the 49ers waited too long for Schwartz, they'd lose out on Raheem Morris. They'd have to hire Gus Bradley instead. Crisis averted.https://t.co/9MzsRf3Gtq

      — Cristal (@Cristal92522) February 1, 2026

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      This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: 49ers fans react to Raheem Morris hire as defensive coordinator

      Browns add two more new faces to Todd Monken&#39;s offensive staff

      The Cleveland Browns continue to build out their staff under new head coach Todd Monken.

      After poaching numerous offensive assistants from Monken's old team, Cleveland's AFC North rival Baltimore Ravens, Monken has now hired his quarterbacks coach and tight ends coach. Names that have already joined the staff include passing game coordinator Danny Breyer, offensive coordinator Travis Switzer, offensive analyst Ian Kolste, and offensive line coach Larry Warhop.

      Now joining the Browns as quarterbacks coach is Mike Bajakian, who accepted the same role at Michigan State under new head coach Pat Fitzgerald. Bajakian has a combined 30 years of coaching experience between the college and NFL levels. His most recent stops were at the University of Utah, where he was quarterbacks coach and interim offensive coordinator, and UMass, where he held the same roles. He spent three seasons with Monken when he was the offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2016-2018 as well.

      The Browns are also bringing back a familiar face as tight ends coach. Jeff Blasko returns to Cleveland after being on staff with Monken with the Browns in 2019. Blasko was the assistant offensive line coach in Cleveland under head coach Freddie Kitchens then, and went on to spend five years with the Dallas Cowboys as assistant offensive line coach, run game coordinator, and running backs coach.

      So, if my math is correct, that leaves the role of running backs coach and wide receivers coach still vacant unless Kolste is taking one of those roles (his role was not disclosed).

      This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns add two more new faces to Todd Monken's offensive staff

      Broncos&#39; unsigned practice squad players set to become free agents

      A group of players who ended the 2025 season on the Denver Broncos' practice squad are about to become free agents.

      After their season concluded, the Broncossigned 12 players to reserve/future contracts. Those players will officially join the team's 90-man offseason roster when the NFL's new league year begins in March.

      Meanwhile, nine players who ended the season on Denver's practice squad have not received reserve/future deals. Their practice squad contracts will expire on Monday, making them free agents.

      Last week, the Denver Gazette's Chris Tomasson reported that wide receiver Michael Bandy was weighing offers from at least two other teams. Bandy is among the players currently headed for free agency.

      Broncos not signed (as of Simdau)

      1. QB Ben DiNucci
      2. WR Michael Bandy
      3. WR Elijah Moore
      4. WR Kyrese Rowan
      5. WR Brandon Johnson
      6. TE Patrick Murtagh 
      7. TE Marcedes Lewis
      8. OL Geron Christian
      9. DB Tanner McCalister

      Ex-Broncos signed by other teams

      1. WR A.T. Perry (Pittsburgh Steelers)

      Of note: Denver safety Delarrin Turner-Yell ended his season on the team's practice squad/injured list. If we understand NFL rules correctly, DTY will become a free agent in March.

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      This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: NFL news: Broncos' practice squad players set to become free agents

      Bills fix biggest Josh Allen issue in latest mock draft

      Bills fix biggest Josh Allen issue in latest mock draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      The Buffalo Bills and the receiver position have been rather problematic since Stefon Diggs was moved on.

      Yes, Josh Allen has won an MVP and led the Bills to the playoffs every year, but each time, they fall short. 

      Plus, Keon Coleman hasn't developed into the weapon the franchise had hoped for, and as he enters Year 3, all eyes will be on No. 0 to take that next step in his development.

      One way to make sure of that is to get Keon competition for his spot.

      And for CBS Sports' Ryan Wilson, in his latest mock draft, that's exactly what he's done with Texas A&M's KC Concepcion being drafted by the Bills in the first round.

      "Concepcion is a versatile WR who uses his quickness and burst to consistently get open against man coverage, proving himself a deep threat with the speed to stack defenders," Wilson wrote. "He is a natural hands-catcher who runs precise routes to all three levels and adds significant value as a dynamic punt returner with impressive YAC ability."

      MoreBills' Josh Allen shows off hilarious skill at Joe Brady's press conference

      Coleman gets Brady's backing

      Even if Buffalo goes Wilson's way in the draft, Coleman has the confidence of new head coach Joe Brady already. 

      Having been his offensive coordinator for the past two seasons, not many know Keon better than Brady, and he has already sung his praises since that disaster of a press conference by owner Terry Pegula.

      Still, Coleman is under pressure in 2026 to develop into the weapon Allen and the Bills need to take that next step in the postseason.

      And if Concepcion is drafted, Keon might just get all the motivation he needs.

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      Cowboys, Chargers, Raiders, Titans listed as potential landing spots for $30 million NFC receiver

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      Cowboys, Chargers, Raiders, Titans listed as potential landing spots for $30 million NFC receiver originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      The Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Chargers, Las Vegas Raiders, and Tennessee Titans could be in the wide receiver market this offseason, and all four teams have been linked to a disgruntled NFC receiver.

      With Brandon Aiyuk's time with the San Francisco 49ers set to come to an end soon, Pro Football Focus' Ryan Conway believes Dallas, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Tennessee are potential suitors.

      Aiyuk didn't play in 2025, as the veteran was recovering from a torn ACL suffered in 2024, and was eventually placed on the reserve/left team list, signaling his time with San Francisco was coming to an end.

      During his end-of-the-season press conference, 49ers general manager confirmed that Aiyuk has played his last game with the franchise, setting the course for the receiver's departure in the coming months.

      With Aiyuk's trade value plummeting due to a tumultuous 2025 campaign and his $120 million contract being a mess for any team to take on, San Francisco will likely cut him with a post-June 1 designation, saving $6 million in cap space.

      Aiyuk could still provide solid production as a complementary receiver, which is something the Chargers, Raiders, and Titans need.

      Los Angeles should look to add more talent for quarterback Justin Herbert, while the Raiders and Titans must acquire new weapons for their young quarterbacks. Las Vegas is expected to select Indiana signal-caller Fernando Mendoza with the top pick in April's draft, while Cam Ward showed some flashes in his rookie season in Tennessee.

      All three teams would be logical landing spots for Aiyuk with his savvy route running and strong hands.

      Dallas would be an intriguing fit for Aiyuk. The Cowboys are already deep at receiver, though George Pickens being a free agent does complicate things.

      However, Dallas is expected to franchise tag Pickens if they can't come to terms on a long-term deal with the breakout receiver, so he'll likely remain in Dallas.

      We'll see where Aiyuk lands in the next chapter of his career, as it remains to be seen if he can still be an effective wideout in the NFL.

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      Rams have an incredibly obvious choice for next offensive coordinator

      Sean McVay and the Los Angeles Rams suffered a pretty significant loss on Sunday when offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur was hired by the Arizona Cardinals as the team’s next head coach. It was a move that looked likely for the last couple of weeks but now that it’s official, McVay will need to find a new offensive coordinator – which will be his fifth since 2017.

      Lucky for him, he shouldn’t have to look very far (or long) to find LaFleur’s replacement. His top choice is an incredibly obvious one: Nate Scheelhaase.

      The Rams’ 35-year-old pass game coordinator interviewed for multiple head coaching jobs this offseason despite never being an offensive coordinator in the NFL. At one point, he even looked like the frontrunner for the Cleveland Browns’ position before they hired Todd Monken.

      Scheelhaase’s head coaching interviews this year came after he met with the Buccaneers and Jaguars for their offensive coordinator vacancies. After getting passed up, the Rams promoted Scheelhaase to pass game coordinator in only his second season with the team.

      It’s time for him to be promoted again.

      This is the most logical choice for McVay. Scheelhaase has familiarity with the offense and McVay’s system, working in it for the last two years. He’s already getting looks for head coaching jobs so it’s clear teams around the league are already eyeing him; it’s only a matter of time before the Rams lose him.

      Given his current position as pass game coordinator, the Rams can’t block Scheelhaase from interviewing for offensive coordinator positions. If LaFleur wants to poach Scheelhaase away from Los Angeles and to his new staff in Arizona, the Rams can’t prevent that from happening – unless McVay promotes him to OC.

      It’s the necessary next step for the 35-year-old assistant, too. He’s seemingly bound to become a head coach at some point but his lack of coordinator experience likely hurt his chances during this hiring cycle. One year under McVay as his OC all but guarantees he’ll land a head coaching job in the very near future.

      McVay is no stranger to looking outside the Rams’ building for coordinator candidates but in this instance, he should stay internal and roll with one of the hottest young coaches in the sport.

      This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams' top choice for offensive coordinator should be Nate Scheelhaase

      Broncos rumor pinpoints favorite among three candidates for offensive coordinator job

      Broncos rumor pinpoints favorite among three candidates for offensive coordinator job originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      The Denver Broncos reportedly have a favorite for their offensive coordinator vacancy.

      The Broncos are in the market for a new play-caller after the team fired Joe Lombardi following the 2025 season.

      The latest on the search comes from Chris Tomasson of the Denver Gazette, who is reporting that the Broncos have three known candidates for the vacancy, a list that includes Denver's passing-game coordinator Davis Webb, who is considered the favorite after interviewing for the job.

      Tomasson adds that the Broncos have also interviewed Washington Commanders passing-game coordinator and assistant head coach Brian Johnson, as well as the Buffalo Bills' quarterbacks coach, Ronald Curry.

      "Source said Broncos have officially interviewed pass game coordinator/quarterbacks coach Davis Webb for their offensive coordinator job. He's the third known candidate to have interviewed after Ronald Curry, Brian Johnson. Sources have said Webb is leading candidate for the job," he said.

      This comes as zero surprise, as Webb has been considered the favorite for the job since Lombardi was fired.

      With no head coach opportunities left, the only threat to the Broncos keeping Webb is if he is offered an offensive coordinator job with another team that gives him an opportunity to call plays, something he wouldn't be doing in Denver with Sean Payton having that job.

      ESPN's Adam Schefter has reported that Webb received requests from the New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens, but Baltimore and Philadelphia have since hired new play-callers.

      It would appear the Giants are the last team standing, although there hasn't been any confirmation that Webb actually interviewed for the job.

      Webb could conceivably take that job over Denver's if he wants it, as the Giants would give him an opportunity to call plays.

      But until a Giants-Webb interview is confirmed, it looks like it's a safe bet that Webb will be staying in Denver as the next offensive coordinator.

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      Should Rams&#39; Matthew Stafford be MVP? Analysts give interesting vote

      Should Rams' Matthew Stafford be MVP? Analysts give interesting vote originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      The Los Angeles Rams' season didn't end the way the franchise had hoped, being dumped out in the NFC Championship game, but it might end well for Matthew Stafford.

      The veteran quarterback had one of the best seasons of his career, at the ripe old age of 37, as he was one of the best players in football.

      Having been in the thick of the MVP conversation with New England Patriots star Drake Maye, for most, it is a two-horse race.

      Well, maybe not for NFL.com's analysts.

      In a piece where all contributors gave their votes for the big-ticket awards for the end of the season, when it came to the MVP, Stafford won in a landslide, getting 22 votes out of a possible 27, with the other five votes going to Maye.

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      Should Stafford win MVP?

      You can certainly make that case.

      Stafford threw for 4,707 yards, 46 TDs, and just eight interceptions, while leading the Rams to a 12-5 record. That is a good resume.

      Stafford led the league in passing yards and touchdowns, which is a superb feat, and for some, lends itself to being an MVP.

      The 46 TDs and just eight interceptions, while throwing for 4,707 yards feels "MVP-ish" to us, and while Maye had a good season, his numbers don't come close to Stafford's, although he did win a few more games.

      How the voters go will be interesting, but for NFL.com's analysts, the choice is an easy one.

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      Miami Dolphins coaching staff: Sean Duggan as defensive coordinator

      The Miami Dolphins are hiring Sean Duggan as defensive coordinator.

      Duggan, 32, was linebackers coach for the Green Bay Packers last season.

      Duggan worked closely with new Dolphins coach Jeff Hafley, who plans to call Miami’s defensive plays.

      Duggan succeeds Anthony Weaver, who did not land a head coaching job this cycle. Thus, Miami is not in line for any league-issued compensatory picks.

      Duggan has also coached at Boston College, where he played.

      Jan 22, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins head coach Jeff Hafley speaks to reporters during his introductory press conference at Baptist Health Training Complex. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

      Hafley has filled out the majority of his first Dolphins coaching staff, including offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, who will be retained.

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      Joe can be reached at jschad@pbpost.com or @schadjoe on X and Instagram.

      This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Sean Duggan tabbed by Miami Dolphins’ Jeff Hafley as key staffer

      Vance Joseph stays: NFL&#39;s 10 head coach openings are filled

      It appears that the Denver Broncos will not lose Vance Joseph to another club this offseason.

      The Las Vegas Raiders plan to hire Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak as their new head coach, according to multiple reports. Because Kubiak and the Seahawks are set to play in the Super Bowl next Sunday, the Raiders can't make the hire official until Feb. 9.

      The Arizona Cardinals, meanwhile, are hiring Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur as their new head coach. That news is already official as Arizona has made an official announcement. Now, all ten of the league's head coach openings have been filled.

      Filled NFL head coach openings

      1. New York GiantsJohn Harbaugh
      2. Tennessee TitansRobert Saleh
      3. Atlanta FalconsKevin Stefanski
      4. Miami DolphinsJeff Hafley
      5. Baltimore RavensJesse Minter
      6. Pittsburgh SteelersMike McCarthy
      7. Buffalo BillsJoe Brady
      8. Cleveland BrownsTodd Monken
      9. Las Vegas Raiders: Klint Kubiak (after Super Bowl)
      10. Arizona Cardinals: Mike LaFleur

      Joseph now appears poised to remain in Denver as the team's defensive coordinator. It's an unfortunate development for Joseph, but good news for the Broncos — especially after Jim Leonhard left the team to join the Buffalo Bills as a defensive coordinator.

      Sean Payton has several coaching staff positions to fill in 2026, but DC isn't among them.

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      This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Denver Broncos news: No head coach openings remain for Vance Joseph

      Who is Mike LaFleur? Meet the Cardinals&#39; head coach with extensive experience under Sean McVay, Kyle Shanahan

      Mike LaFleur

      Who is Mike LaFleur? Meet the Cardinals' head coach with extensive experience under Sean McVay, Kyle Shanahan originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      The Arizona Cardinals were the last team to decide on their new head coach, but they stayed in division.

      Arizona is hiring Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur as head coach, quickly pivoting after failing to hire Klint Kubiak. LaFleur has been in Los Angeles for the past three seasons and the Cardinals faced his and Sean McVay's offenses for two games every year.

      Welcome to the Arizona Cardinals, Coach LaFleur. pic.twitter.com/1qaDLMOUkw

      — Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) February 1, 2026

      LaFleur is one of the lesser-known hires this offseason, despite having a familiar name. He becomes the latest Rams assistant to get a head coaching job since McVay took over.

      Here's a breakdown of the Cardinals' new head coach.

      MORE: Raiders to hire Klint Kubiak as HC after Super Bowl

      Who is Mike LaFleur?

      Mike LaFleur is the younger brother of Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur and was the offensive coordinator for the Rams.  LaFleur previously worked under Kyle Shanahan for many years, getting his start as an intern for the Cleveland Browns when Shanahan was the offensive coordinator. LaFleur then followed Shanahan, first to the Atlanta Falcons as an offensive assistant then to the San Francisco 49ers as the passing game coordinator.

      In 2021, LaFleur joined the New York Jets as offensive coordinator when Robert Saleh became head coach. After two years, the Jets fired LaFleur from his role, but LaFleur landed on his feet as the Rams offensive coordinator.

      For the past three years, LaFleur has been Sean McVay's offensive coordinator following in the footsteps of head coaches Kevin O'Connell and Liam Coen.

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      Why did Cardinals hire Mike LaFleur?

      LaFleur joins the Cardinals after three successful seasons as the Rams offensive coordinator, helping lead the team to three-straight playoff appearances. Of course, LaFleur didn't call plays for the Rams, but he did play a role in the success of Los Angeles' offense.

      With LaFleur's hire, five active head coaches were offensive assistants under McVay. Matt LaFleur, Mike LaFleur, Liam Coen and Kevin O'Connell were all McVay's offensive coordinator for at least one season, while Zac Taylor was the Rams quarterbacks coach in 2018.

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      Is Mike LaFluer related to Matt Lafleur?

      Mike LaFleur is the younger brother of Packers head coach Matt LaFleur, making them the second active pair of brothers to also be NFL head coaches, joining John and Jim Harbaugh. Mike LaFleur will turn 39 before the start of the 2026 season, which makes him about 6.5 years younger than his older brother.

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      Mike LaFluer contract

      LaFleur is getting a five-year contract with the Cardinals, which seems to be the standard contract for all the coaches hired this offseason.

      Mike LaFleur coaching history

      Since entering the NFL in 2014, LaFleur has mainly worked under either Kyle Shanahan or Sean McVay. Here's a look at LaFleur's cull coaching history:

      • 2014: Browns, Intern
      • 2015-16: Falcons, Offensive assistant
      • 2017-20: 49ers, Passing game coordinator
      • 2021-22: Jets, Offensive coordinator
      • 2023-25: Rams, Offensive coordinator

      Latest NFL coaching hire all but confirms Broncos won&#39;t lose Vance Joseph

      Latest NFL coaching hire all but confirms Broncos won't lose Vance Joseph originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      Vance Joseph, the defensive coordinator of the Denver Broncos, was one of the top names in this year's coaching cycle after building one of the league's best units since returning to Denver. Joseph received five official interviews for vacancies around the league, but it appears that he will be staying in his current role. 

      On Sunday, reports came out that the Oakland Raiders will soon name Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak, son of former Denver Broncos player and head coach Gary Kubiak, as their new head coach.

      That left just one vacancy... the Arizona Cardinals. That is the job most felt that Joseph would have the best chance at landing, but not long after the Kubiak reports surfaced, Adam Schefter of ESPN reported that the Cardinals have landed on Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur. 

      Over the past week, Vance Joseph has been telling people inside the Broncos’ building he was going to return to be Denver’s DC for the 2026 season, multiple sources tell me.

      That all becomes official with all of the head coach positions around the league being filled. pic.twitter.com/oqutKwYlXi

      — Zac Stevens (@ZacStevensDNVR) February 1, 2026

      Joseph interviewed with the Raiders, Cardinals, New York Giants, Baltimore Ravens and Tennessee Titans. All of those teams have chosen different candidates. In all, the league had 10 head coaching jobs open this offseason. 

      The Broncos did lose Jim Leonhard to the Buffalo Bills but look like they will keep both Joseph and Davis Webb. That has to be seen as a victory for the team. 

      Joseph coached the Broncos in 2017-18 and went 11-21 in his tenure. After he was fired, he was the defensive coordinator of the Cardinals for four seasons before being brought back to Denver as part of new head coach Sean Payton's staff. That move was met with plenty of skepticism, but Broncos Country likely never believed it would be hoping that no other team would take Joseph away. 

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      That wish has come true, at least for one more season. 

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      NFL owner fears &#39;retaliation&#39; from Trump for Bad Bunny SB Halftime

      Just like anything else in life, you cannot please everyone. When the NFL announced that Bad Bunny would be performing at the Super Bowl LX halftime show, some folks were turned off by the choice. Others supported it, and one NFL owner seems to think that, since President Trump is not in support of the show, the Trump administration could retaliate against the league.

      A superstar, Puerto Rican-born rapper and singer was ecstatic to learn he had been chosen to perform at Super Bowl 60 in September.

      "What I'm feeling goes beyond myself," Bad Bunny said. "It's for those who came before me and ran countless yards so I could come in and score a touchdown... this is for my people, my culture, and our history. Ve y dile a tu abuela que seremos el HALFTIME SHOW DEL SUPER BOWL."

      This week it was reported by ESPN that the NFL had been warned by one NFL owner about the leagues selection, saying, Within the NFL, at least one owner met the decision to book Bad Bunny with skepticism, particularly considering the league's pending agreement to sell the NFL Network and other assets to ESPN in exchange for a 10% stake in the media company."

      "Shortly after the Bad Bunny announcement, an NFL owner told Goodell that he feared the decision could threaten the government's antitrust approval of the pending deal, a source with firsthand knowledge of the discussion told ESPN."

      The unnamed owner said, "I told Roger he should've thought through that better."

      NFL commissioner Roger Goodell stands by his decision, "He's one of the most popular entertainers in the world," Goodell told reporters at a news conference. "... It's carefully thought through. I'm not sure we've ever selected an artist where we didn't have some blowback or criticism. ... We're confident it's going to be a great show.

      This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: NFL owner fears 'retaliation' from Trump for Bad Bunny SB Halftime

      Ty Simpson talks merits of entering the NFL Draft over transfering

      In an era where quarterbacks transferring schools has run amok, Ty Simpson is, was, and will always be a Bama man. 

      "There is no doubt in my mind that the last jersey I wanted to wear in college was the Alabama Crimson Tide jersey," Simpson said in a interview  with AL.com this week. "I came there. I stayed there."

      His father, UT Martin head coach Jason Simpson, indicated that power four programs were interested in signing his son at the time of his draft declaration. However, the QB has said that he never seriously considered playing for anyone other than the Crimson Tide. He believes that doing so would have tarnished his legacy in Tuscaloosa.

      "The last thing I wanted to do was tarnish my legacy and go somewhere else where I didn't go out of high school and I didn't want to play," Simpson said in the same interview. "...Hopefully in the draft whenever my name gets written on a card, they write the University of Alabama on there. It's going to give me great pride."

      Where Simpson goes in the first round remains to be seen. He'll likely be the second QB off-the-boards, after Fernando Mendoza, so he might go as high as somewhere in the top ten. Or he could slide to the later part of the first round. No matter what happens, it seems like he made the right call in going fully professional; instead of playing semi-pro ball for another year, at a different university. 

      More importantly, he knows he made the best decision for himself, and that is clearly conveyed in the AL.com interview. When Oregon Ducks QB Dante Moore turned down the NFL money to stay in Eugene another year, it really opened up the "Enter the Draft vs. Staying in School" debate.

      The lucrative NIL deals that high profile star quarterbacks receive these days has truly turned the game on its head. 

      This article originally appeared on Draft Wire: Ty Simpson chose the NFL Draft over going to another program

      Raiders &#39;zeroing in on&#39; former Saints OC Klint Kubiak as head coach

      Good luck Klint Kubiak -- NFL Media's Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport reported Sunday morning that the former New Orleans Saints offensive coordinator has become the Las Vegas Raiders' sole focus in their ongoing head coach search. But just like Kellen Moore experienced last year, Kubiak can't officially take the job until after he's finished coaching in Super Bowl LX.

      Kubiak has given the Saints a vision of what might have been while calling plays for the Seattle Seahawks; he's even drawn up big plays for Rashid Shaheed just like he did in New Orleans one year ago. With a healthy offense full of weapons and a competent quarterback under center, he's made the Seahawks into Super Bowl favorites. They just have to knock out a red-hot New England Patriots squad next Sunday.

      After that? Kubiak is expected to clock in for his first day as a Raider. He'll inherit a roster short on talent, but there are playmakers with untapped potential waiting for him like tight end Brock Bowers and running back Ashton Jeanty. He'll be able to build his defense around superstar pass rusher Maxx Crosby, too. And, most importantly, it's Las Vegas owning the first overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, which they are expected to use on Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza. The Heisman Trophy winner put on a strong performance in the Hoosiers' national championship win over a Miami Hurricanes team full of future NFL starters.

      If Kubiak can get the Raiders offensive line right, he could turn things around in a hurry. We'll se what he's got when the Raiders visit the Saints at home in the Caesars Superdome in 2026.

      This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: Raiders coach search lands on former Saints, Seahawks OC Klint Kubiak

      Arizona Cardinals suffer another loss in battle for head coach

      The Arizona Cardinals' 2025 season was full of losses. They lost 14 games. They finished 1-14 after they won their first two games. They lost nine straight to end the season.

      They lost Kyler Murray, James Conner, Paris Johnson, Marvin Harrison Jr., Garrett Williams, Mack Wilson and Walter Nolen to injuries.

      They have taken more losses in the offseason.

      It appears they have taken their final big loss of the offseason.

      That came to the Las Vegas Raiders.

      The Raiders and Cardinals both met with Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak on Saturday in Seattle about their vacant head coaching jobs. Kubiak is choosing the Raiders over the Cardinals. It was expected, but it is still a loss. He appeared to be the Cardinals' top candidate after leaving three others waiting for them to meet with Kubiak.

      It wasn't their only offseason loss, either.

      They were unable to even land an intereview with John Harbaugh or Sean McDermott — two losses.

      They wanted to have a second interview with Jeff Hafley. He did not, as he became the Miami Dolphins' head coach — another loss.

      They had an interview scheduled with Robert Saleh, but he took the head coach position for the Tennessee Titans before giving them a chance — another loss.

      Anthony Campanile, after a second interview with the Cardinals, signed an extension with Jacksonville to return as defensive coordinator — maybe a loss, unless the Cardinals told him he was out of the running. If he did that because they told him to wait, yep, another loss.

      At this point, are there any losses left to take?

      Whenever the decision on a new coach finally comes, somehow the Cardinals need to find a way to stop this endless trend of losing.

      With no coach, no seeming plan at quarterback and with a roster that underachieved, 2026 isn't looking good right now.

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      This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: Arizona Cardinals suffer another loss in battle for head coach

      Latest news on Raiders&#39; HC search may seal fate of Panthers DC Ejiro Evero for 2026

      Carolina Panthers defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero may have lost out on his last chance, at least here in 2026, to become an NFL head coach.

      According to NFL Network insiders Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport, the Las Vegas Raiders are expected to hireSeattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak as their next head coach. Evero, who interviewed twice with the Raiders, has been considered a finalist for the job.

      Evero has drawn interest from three teams this offseason regarding their head-coaching positions. In addition to Las Vegas, he also spoke with the Atlanta Falcons and Pittsburgh Steelers—who have since hired former Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski and former Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy, respectively.

      If Kubiak is indeed headed to the Raiders, the lone head-coaching vacancy in the league would belong to the Arizona Cardinals—who have not been linked to Evero. Arizona has, however, interviewed former Panthers head coach Ron Rivera.

      As announced by current Panthers head coach Dave Canales back on Jan. 11, Evero reached a contract extension with the organization prior to the 2025 campaign. The new deal, per Joe Person of The Athletic, will take him through 2027.

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      This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: Latest news on Raiders' HC search may seal fate of Panthers DC Ejiro Evero for 2026

      Raiders to hire Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak as head coach

      The Las Vegas Raiders are looking to take a piece of the Seattle Seahawks' Super Bowl magic for themselves, with the hopes that the team's latest hire from the franchise works out better than the last.

      The Raiders are set to hire Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak as their new head coach, according to multiple reports.

      Kubiak's hire cannot become official until after Super Bowl 60, in which the Seahawks will face off against the New England Patriots for a chance at the franchise's second Super Bowl title.

      Kubiak, 38, did not have an in-person interview with the Raiders until Jan. 31. The Raiders and Arizona Cardinals stood as the only two teams that had not filled head-coaching vacancies entering the weekend, with eight others already having made hires this offseason.

      Tapped by coach Mike Macdonald last year to oversee a reimagining of Seattle's offense, Kubiak led a unit that ranked third in scoring and was one of the league's most explosive attacks. Quarterback Sam Darnold slipped in seamlessly to the scheme with his aggressive passing, which helped wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba outpace the rest of the NFL with 1,793 receiving yards.

      A far more imposing undertaking awaits in Las Vegas, which fired former Seahawks coach Pete Carroll after posting a 3-14 record in his lone season at the helm. With continued problems up front, the Raiders posted a league-worst 77.5 rushing yards per game despite selecting running back Ashton Jeanty with the No. 6 overall pick last April. Meanwhile, quarterback Geno Smith − acquired by Las Vegas in a trade with the Seahawks last March − led the NFL with 17 interceptions while tying for first in sacks taken (55).

      A major reworking could be ahead in the coming months. Not only are the Raiders projected to have the second-most cap space of any team this offseason with $81.3 million, according to Over The Cap, but they also hold the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza is widely seen as the overwhelming front-runner for the selection, as the Heisman Trophy winner would give Tom Brady and Mark Davis a long-sought solution behind center.

      The Raiders also interviewed Denver Broncos passing game coordinator Davis Webb, who later dropped out of consideration for the job, and Carolina Panthers defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero, among others, with several candidates taking positions elsewhere.

      This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Raiders to hire Klint Kubiak as next head coach

      NFL Rookie of the Year Odds: Tetairoa McMillan, Carson Schwesinger Highlight NFL Rookie of the Year Odds Favorites

      The NFL Rookie of the Year race is clearer than ever.

      Carolina Panthers wideout Tetairoa McMillan has broken free in the Offensive Rookie of the Year odds, while Cleveland Browns linebacker Carson Schwesinger is also a heavy favorite on the defensive side.

      With the finalists announced ahead of the NFL Honors ceremony on February 5, let’s take a look at the latest NFL odds for Offensive ROY and Defensive ROY.

      The Pepsi Fan Vote is also out, and Schwesinger headlines the six finalists as the lone defensive player.

      NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year odds

      PlayerPositionFanDuel
      Panthers Tetairoa McMillanWR<<-10000>>
      Giants Jaxson DartQB<<+2700>>
      Saints Tyler ShoughQB<<+4000>>
      Buccaneers Emeka EgbukaWR<<+17500>>
      Patriots TreVeyon HendersonRB<<+40000>>

      Odds as of 2-1-2026.

      Here is a look at the opening NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year odds.

      Ashton Jeanty opened as the betting favorite to win the prestigious award when these futures prices were posted just prior to the NFL Draft.

      • Ashton Jeanty (+250)
      • Cam Ward (+400)
      • Travis Hunter (+700)
      • Shedeur Sanders (+800)
      • Tetairoa McMillan (+1200)
      • Omarion Hampton (+1200)
      • Matthew Golden (+1500)
      • Tyler Warren (+2000)
      • Kaleb Johnson (+2000)
      • Quinshon Judkins (+2000)
      • Emeka Egbuka (+2000)
      • Jaxson Dart (+2000)
      • TreVeyon Henderson (+2500)
      • Quinn Ewers (+3000)
      • Luther Burden (+3000)
      • Colston Loveland (+3000)
      • Elijah Arroyo (+4000)

      NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year betting splits

      Highest ticket percentage:
      •    Emeka Egbuka 9.6%

      Highest handle percentage:
      •    Tetairoa McMillan 25.7%

      Biggest liabilities:
      •    Tetairoa McMillan

      All data courtesy of BetMGM.

      NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year odds

      PlayerPositionFanDuel
      Browns Carson SchwesingerLB<<-7000>>
      Seahawks Nick EmmanworiS<<+1800>>
      Falcons James Pearce Jr.LB<<+3500>>
      Falcons Xavier WattsS<<+40000>>
      Giants Abdul CarterLB<<+40000>>

      Odds as of 2-1-2026.

      Here is a look at opening NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year odds.

      Abdul Carter opened as the betting favorite to win the prestigious award.

      • Abdul Carter (+240)
      • Jalon Walker (+550)
      • Mason Graham (+750)
      • Mykel Williams (+900)
      • Travis Hunter (+1000)
      • Shemar Stewart (+1200)
      • Donovan Ezeiruaku (+1700)
      • Mike Green (+1900)
      • Jihaad Campbell (+2000)
      • James Pearce Jr. (+2200)
      • Walter Nolen (+2300)
      • Malarki Starks (+2300)
      • Will Johnson (+2300)
      • Jahdae Barron (+2700)
      • JT Tuimoloau (+2800)
      • Nick Emmanowori (+4000)

      NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year betting splits

      Highest ticket percentage:
      •    Abdul Carter 16.6%

      Highest handle percentage:
      •    Abdul Carter 22.7%

      Biggest liabilities:
      •    Carson Schwesinger

      All data courtesy of BetMGM.


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      • Of the last 21 winners of the NFL OROY Award, 18 were drafted in the first round.

      • While quarterback is an extremely difficult position to excel at as a rookie, 11 of the last 21 OROY winners played the position, including four QBs that were selected first overall in the draft.

      • Running backs have won four of the last 11 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Awards. However, in recent years when top rookie RBs have gone head-to-head against top QBs for OROY honors, they've often come out on the losing end. Ezekiel Elliott led the NFL in rushing in 2016 but lost the OROY to his teammate Dak Prescott, while Kyler Murray took home the hardware over Josh Jacobs in 2019.

      • No offensive lineman has ever won the award, despite recent linemen like Joe Thomas, Matt Kalil, Jack Conklin, Ryan Ramczyk, and Quenton Nelson all making the Pro Bowl in their first year.

      NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year history

      YearNFL OROY Award WinnerPositionDrafted
      2024Jayden DanielsQB1/2
      2023C.J. StroudQB1/2
      2022Garrett WilsonWR1/10
      2021Ja'Marr ChaseWR1/5
      2020Justin HerbertQB1/6
      2019Kyler MurrayQB1/1
      2018Saquon BarkleyRB1/2
      2017Alvin KamaraRB3/67
      2016Dak PrescottQB4/135
      2015Todd GurleyRB1/10
      2014Odell Beckham Jr.WR1/12
      2013Eddie LacyRB2/61
      2012Robert Griffin IIIQB1/2
      2011Cam NewtonQB1/1
      2010Sam BradfordQB1/1
      2009Percy HarvinWR1/22
      2008Matt RyanQB1/1
      2007Adrian PetersonRB1/7
      2006Vince YoungQB1/3
      2005Cadillac WilliamsRB1/5
      2004Ben RoethlisbergerQB1/11

      NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year winners by position

      PositionOROY winners
      Running back40
      Quarterback12
      Wide Receiver1
      End4
      Tight end1

      Bears legend Mike Ditka became the first — and so far only — tight end to win Offensive Rookie of the Year when he received the honor in 1961.

      NFL Defensive ROY betting trends

      • Of the last 35 winners of the NFL DROY Award, an incredible 32 were drafted in the first round. Of the three winners that weren't first-rounders (DeMeco Ryans, Kendrell Bell, and Darius Leonard), all were still selected within the Top-40 picks.

      • Eight of the last 19 DROY winners played linebacker. Two others (Von Miller and Shawne Merriman) were listed at LB but would count as edge players in modern NFL defensive schemes. That said, that number is heavily inflated by four straight DROY-winning linebackers from 2006 to 2009. Over the last 11 years, only three LBs have taken home the award. 

      • Four of the last nine DROY winners played college ball for Ohio State. Three of those (the Bosa brothers and Chase Young) were edge rushers. 

      NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year history

      A quick look at the NFL DROY winners since 2004, the position they played, and where they were drafted.

      YearNFL DROY Award WinnerPositionDrafted
      2024Jared VerseLB1/19
      2023Will Anderson Jr. DE1/3
      2022Ahmad "Sauce" GardnerCB1/4
      2021 Micah ParsonsLB1/12
      2020Chase YoungEDGE1/2
      2019Nick BosaEDGE1/2
      2018Darius LeonardLB2/36
      2017Marshon LattimoreCB1/11
      2016Joey BosaEDGE1/3
      2015Marcus PetersCB1/18
      2014Aaron DonaldDL1/13
      2013Sheldon RichardsonDL1/13
      2012Luke KeuchlyLB1/9
      2011Von MillerEDGE1/2
      2010Ndamukong SuhDL1/2
      2009Brian CushingLB1/15
      2008Jerod MayoLB1/10
      2007Patrick WillisLB1/11
      2006DeMeco RyansLB2/33
      2005Shawne MerrimanEDGE1/12
      2004Jonathan VilmaLB1/12

      NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year winners by position

      PositionDROY winners
      Linebacker28
      Defensive end13
      Cornerback10
      Defensive tackle7
      Safety2

      A safety hasn’t won NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year honors in over 20 years, dating back to when Mark Carrier (1990) and Erik McMillan (1988) won the award twice over a three-year span.

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      Seahawks get bad news on Klint Kubiak&#39;s head coach future before Super Bowl with Raiders update

      Seahawks get bad news on Klint Kubiak's head coach future before Super Bowl with Raiders update originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      Klint Kubiak has a big game still to coach for the Seattle Seahawks, the biggest.

      They've got the Super Bowl coming up on Sunday, Feb. 8, to try and hoist the Lombardi Trophy against the New England Patriots. Kubiak, the offensive coordinator, will play a huge part in that.

      But after that, Kubiak will be shipping out of town.

      ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on Sunday that Kubiak will be taking a deal to be the new head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders after a pair of interviews.

      "No deal can be finalized until after the Super Bowl, but Klint Kubiak wants to coach the Raiders, and they want him to be their head coach,"  Schefter wrote on X. "Now it’s only a matter of time before the two sides can formalize a deal."

      MORE: Drake Maye loved Cam Newton, but the former Panthers QB hates on him anyway

      Kubiak had also been in the running to be the new head coach of the Arizona Cardinals.

      Rather than stay in the NFC West for a team clearly worst in the division, Kubiak heads to the AFC West.

      With the Raiders, Kubiak appears likely to get the chance to coach a rookie quarterback. Vegas has the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, which should turn into Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza. 

      Mendoza will have a top-tier tight end, Brock Bowers, but could certainly use some upgrades at wide receiver. The Raiders did draft RB Ashton Jeanty in the top-10 a year ago, so he'll be in the backfield with Mendoza.

      MORE: No one is talking about Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey's free agency

      It's an exciting hire for Las Vegas, but certainly disappointing for the Seahawks.

      That's what happens with a big year, though. Seattle showed how special it can be, Kubiak got a lot of credit, and now he'll soon be on his way out.

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      NFL Offensive Player of the Year Odds: Statement Season From JSN

      Jaxon Smith-Njigba has been unguardable, and the Seattle Seahawks wideout closed out the regular season with a league-leading 1,793 receiving yards.

      Finalists have been announced ahead of the NFL Honors on February 5, and with JSN comfortably sitting at -1100 in the NFL odds, Seattle’s WR has all but locked up Offensive Player of the Year.

      NFL Offensive Player of the Year odds

      PlayerTeamFanDuel
      Jaxon Smith-NjigbaSeahawks Seattle Seahawks<<-1100>>
      Puka NacuaRams Los Angeles Rams<<+750>>
      Christian McCaffrey49ers San Francisco 49ers<<+3000>>
      Bijan RobinsonFalcons Atlanta Falcons<<+10000>>
      Drake MayePatriots New England Patriots<<+25000>>

      Odds as of 2-1-2026.

      NFL Offensive Player of the Year betting splits

      Highest ticket percentage:
      •   Jahmyr Gibbs 10.0%

      Highest handle percentage:
      •   Jaxon Smith-Njigba 15.7%

      Biggest liabilities:
      •   Bijan Robinson

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      • Since this award was first given out in 1972, seven offensive players have claimed this award more than once. However, Jerry Rice is the only receiver to win it multiple times. 

      • Only four receivers have won OPOY since '72, but three of the four (Michael Thomas, Cooper Kupp, and Justin Jefferson) have won it in the last five years.

      • Among the 51 Offensive Player of the Year winners, 28 were named Most Valuable Player in the same season.

      • Running backs have won OPOY the most, with 29, and quarterbacks are second with 20.

      NFL Offensive Player of the Year history

      A quick look at the NFL OPOY winners since 2000 and the position they played.

      YearNFL OPOY Award WinnerPosition
      2024Saquon BarkleyRB
      2023Christian McCaffreyRB
      2022Justin JeffersonWR
      2021Cooper KuppWR 
      2020Derrick HenryRB
      2019Michael ThomasWR 
      2018Patrick MahomesQB
      2017Todd GurleyRB
      2016Matt RyanQB
      2015Cam NewtonQB
      2014DeMarco MurrayRB
      2013Peyton ManningQB
      2012Adrian PetersonRB
      2011Drew BreesQB
      2010Tom BradyQB
      2009Chris JohnsonRB
      2008Drew BreesQB
      2007Tom BradyQB
      2006LaDainian TomlinsonRB
      2005Shaun AlexanderRB
      2004Peyton ManningQB
      2003Jamal LewisRB
      2002Priest HolmesRB
      2001Marshall FaulkRB
      2000Marshall FaulkRB

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      Klint Kubiak choosing Raiders over Cardinals

      The Arizona Cardinals lost out on who might have been their top candidate to be their head coach to the Las Vegas Raiders. While both teams met with Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak on Saturday, and everyone went into deliberation as the Seahawks travel to California on Sunday to begin preparations for the Super Bowl, Kubiak appears to have made his decision.

      According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Kubiak intends on trying to strike a deal with the Raiders to be their next head coach. Because the Seahawks are still active, he can't work out a deal until after the Super Bowl.

      This has been the decision expected for a while. The Raiders were considered the prohibitive favorites to land Kubiak. They have some offensive talent in running back Ashton Jeanty and tight end Brock Bowers. They have an elite pass rusher in Maxx Crosby. They have tons of cap space to spend money this offseason and they have the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL draft, meaning they can get Fernando Mendoza, the top quarterback prospect in the draft.

      As for the Cardinals, they must now go back and make a decision on one of the three candidates they left waiting — LA Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur, former Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris or Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver.

      The one thing good to come of all this is that there should be a decision coming from the Cardinals soon, so this nonsense can end.

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      This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: Klint Kubiak choosing Raiders over Cardinals

      Giants predicted to poach Ravens $70 million 3-time Pro Bowler in NFL free agency

      Giants predicted to poach Ravens $70 million 3-time Pro Bowler in NFL free agency originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      The New York Giants need to keep building up the offensive line in front of quarterback Jaxson Dart.

      Keeping Dart healthy is difficult enough with how aggressive he is when running the football, but not having a competent offensive line in front of him only increases the injury risk.

      New York's group upfront actually took a step forward in 2025 after improving in both pass-block and run-block win rates, ranking 11th and 18th in those areas, respectively, but more strides need to be made in 2026.

      The Giants have two starters set to be free agents in tackle Jermaine Eluemunor and guard Greg Van Roten, so there could be some turnover in 2026.

      In New York's quest to improve the offensive line, Stadium Rant's Cameron Willey predicts the Giants will sign Baltimore Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum, who is projected to land a $70 million contract in free agency this offseason.

      "With John Harbaugh becoming the head coach of the Giants, there isn’t much that needs to be said here," he said. "New York needs a center, and Tyler Linderbaum spent four years with Harbaugh in Baltimore. He’s one of the best centers in football, and this would be a slam-dunk signing for Big Blue’s new era."

      A report from SNY's Connor Hughes said that Giants head coach John Harbaugh would be targeting some of his former players in free agency, and he specifically mentioned Linderbaum as a possible target.

      Knowing that, it's possible this prediction comes to fruition.

      Granted, the Giants do have a starting center on the roster already in John Michael Schmitz, but he is simply not the caliber of player the three-time Pro Bowler is.

      If the Giants were to sign Linderbaum, they could either choose to move Schmitz to guard or trade him. The former move is more likely, but with Schmitz entering the final year of his deal, the latter could happen, also.

      But the Ravens are likely going to try hard to re-sign Linderbaum, who is one of the better centers in the NFL. And, there's a chance he won't even hit the open market if the Ravens slap the franchise tag on Linderbaum, which is possible.

      If Linderbaum does make it to free agency, we'd expect the Giants to be one of his many suitors.

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      Packers predicted to sign future Hall of Famer to help Micah Parsons

      Packers predicted to sign future Hall of Famer to help Micah Parsons originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      The Green Bay Packers made it to the playoffs at the end of the 2025 NFL season but they didn't have Micah Parsons available to them.

      Parsons had sustained a season-ending knee injury late in the regular season, which was a massive blow to the Packers' defense.

      Green Bay will be hoping to have Parsons all healed up and ready to go for 2026, but they also have a chance to partner him with an all-time great to make the defense even better.

      Khalil Mack is a free agent from the Los Angeles Chargers.

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      Pro Football Focus writer Bradley Locker thinks the Packers are the ideal fit for Mack.

      "The Packers will receive some automatic addition this offseason as they await the returns of Micah Parsons and Tucker Kraft from season-ending torn ACLs," Locker writes. "But even with Parsons back in the fold, Green Bay will need to boost an edge rushing room that owned the 21st-ranked PFF pass-rush grade after its superstar got hurt."

      Mack has 113 sacks in his NFL career and is a nine-time Pro Bowler.

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      He had 5.5 sacks in 12 games in the 2025 season for the Chargers.

      "Whether or not Mack returns for another season is still up in the air, but his productivity isn’t in question," Locker writes. "The former Charger produced a 79.2 overall PFF grade last season with a 77.2 PFF run-defense grade and a 13.2% pass-rush win rate. The soon-to-be 35-year-old could bolster Green Bay’s pass-rushing rotation, which may or may not include Rashan Gary in 2026."

      The Packers will certainly want to do better than the NFC's 7-seed in the playoff bracket next season. A guy like Mack would be a great partnership for Parsons.

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      Ravens weigh promoting Prentice Gill to Ttp WR coach role

      Ravens eye internal promotion at wide receivers coach position

      While the Ravens have requested to interview Jacksonville Jaguars assistant Tyler Tettleton, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reports that current Ravens assistant wide receivers coach Prentice Gill will also interview for the team's top WR coaching job. In his two years with Baltimore, Gill has earned a reputation for improving a wide receivers room that often struggled to get production from homegrown talent.

      The Ravens' wide receivers have historically been a challenge. Before Torrey Smith, and even with recent drafts including Marquise "Hollywood" Brown, Rashod Bateman, and now Zay Flowers, it has often been difficult to develop drafted players into a consistent, productive unit. The team's most successful receivers were typically free agents in the later stages of their careers, underscoring the challenge Gill now faces in developing homegrown talent into reliable contributors.

      Ravens assistant wide receivers coach Prentice Gill will interview for Baltimore’s WR job this week. Gill has been with Baltimore the past two seasons and involved in much of the WRs’ development there.

      — Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) February 1, 2026

      If promoted, Gill will face the challenge of continuing to develop Baltimore's young wide receivers while turning the position from a historical weakness into a consistent strength. His familiarity with the roster and proven ability to improve production from homegrown talent make him a natural candidate, but the Ravens' next top WR coach will need to turn potential into performance if Baltimore wants sustained success at the position.

      This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens consider Prentice Gill for Wide Receivers coach position

      This Bears rookie was dubbed a &#39;secret superstar&#39; in 2025

      The Chicago Bears saw impressive contributions from their rookie class, led by tight end Colston Loveland, wide receiver Luther Burden III and running back Kyle Monangai. But left tackle Ozzy Trapilo was an underrated contributor during his rookie season.

      The Bears drafted Trapilo in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, and he got off to a bit of a slow start after losing out to Braxton Jones and Theo Benedet in the left tackle competition. But following injuries to Jones and Benedet, Trapilo got his opportunity in Week 12 and never looked back.

      Pro Football Focus dubbed Trapilo a "secret superstar" for the Bears during the 2025 season, where he quickly stepped into a starting role, elevated the offensive line's play and was one of the most underrated players on Chicago.

      "Trapilo stepped into the Bears’ starting left tackle role in Week 12 and quickly became one of the offense’s most reliable contributors," wrote Zach Tantillo. "From that point on, he ranked as Chicago’s sixth-highest-graded offensive player and graded out as a top-10 offensive rookie. His season ended in the wild-card round against the Packers when he suffered a torn patellar tendon in the final two minutes, but he was able to hop off the field, preserving the Bears’ final timeout."

      Trapilo looked to be the potential long-term answer at left tackle, and that could still very well be true. But he suffered a ruptured patellar tendon during a wild-card win over the Green Bay Packers that leaves his future in question. The full extent of Trapilo's injury is unknown, but best-case scenario is a 6-12 month recovery window, which means Chicago will need to find a short-term solution at left tackle in the meantime.

      But if Trapilo can return to form after a significant injury, the Bears might've found the missing piece to their offensive line.

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      This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears rookie OT Ozzy Trapilo dubbed 'secret superstar' in 2025

      Steelers hire former Falcons Chief of Staff Steve Scarnecchia

      The Pittsburgh Steelers have had an incredibly busy offseason and we haven't even made it to the Super Bowl. On Sunday another staff move came out and one that came as something of a surprise. NFL reporter Aaron Wilson is reporting that the Steelers are hiring former Atlanta Falcons Chief of Staff of Coaching Operations Steve Scarnecchia.

      If you are wording what Scarnecchia did with the Falcons, his duties broke down like this.

      • Logistics & Scheduling: Coordinating the team's daily meeting and practice schedules, as well as the overall football calendar.
      • Budget Management: Managing the football operations budget.
      • Event Orchestration: Organizing team and staff events.
      • Administrative Support: Providing administrative assistance to the coaching and operations staff.

      #Steelers hire former #Falcons chief of staff of coaching operations Steve Scarnecchia, the son of Dante Scarnecchia, for Mike McCarthy new staff, per a league source. Previously #Jets chief of staff @KPRC2

      — Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) February 1, 2026

      The Steelers quickly hired Mike McCarthy to be their new head coach after Mike Tomlin stepped down voluntarily after 19 seasons with the team. McCarthy is now working on filling out his staff and preparing for the next phase of the offseason.

      This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers hire former Falcons Chief of Staff Steve Scarnecchia

      3 Reasons Why the Patriots Will Beat the Seahawks in Super Bowl 60

      According to the Super Bowl LX odds, the New England Patriots have about a 34% chance of hoisting the Lombardi Trophy on February 8.

      Upsetting the Seattle Seahawks wouldn’t be the biggest shocker in Super Bowl history, and if the Patriots are going to punch above their weight, it will be because of these three factors.

      Here are three reasons why New England can win the Super Bowl.

      Drake Maye’s legs

      The New England Patriots offense has faced a trio of top-tier defenses en route to Santa Clara and now faces perhaps its stiffest test against the Seattle Seahawks.

      Seattle generates pressure on the quarterback without heavy blitzing, recording the seventh-most sacks, ninth-most QB hits, and the second-most hurries, all while bringing extra defenders on just 19.3% of snaps.

      Drake Maye’s pass protection hasn’t been stellar in the postseason, with the Patriots QB being sacked 15 times. However, when the chips are down and plays break down, the second-year passer has scrambled for big gains and crucial first downs, rushing 24 times for 141 total yards in the tournament.

      Seattle hasn’t faced a quarterback with wheels like Maye in quite some time. The last true dual-threat they faced was Jayden Daniels in Week 9 against the Washington Commanders, who finished with 51 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries.

      Even quarterbacks not typically considered runners — like Brock Purdy, Bryce Young, Cam Ward, and Jacoby Brissett — have taken chunks out of Seattle’s defense with their legs.

      Run Defense

      New England got big bodies Milton Williams and Khyiris Tonga back just before the playoffs, and the Pats are once again stifling running backs. So far in the postseason, New England has allowed just 214 rushing yards on 3.1 yards per carry, with a 31.6% success rate per attempt.

      Seattle's ground game is solid but thin with Zach Charbonnet out for the tournament. The offensive line has worked hard to elevate RB Kenneth Walker III, who lacks the breakneck speed or size to pose a major threat.

      Shutting down Seattle’s rushing attack is vital for two reasons:

      First, it prevents manageable third downs and extended drives.

      Second, it removes the element of surprise from Klint Kubiak’s play-action offense, forcing it into a one-dimensional attack and putting pressure on QB Sam Darnold to make throws when the defense expects the pass.

      That leads us to reason No. 3...

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      New England has been an opportunistic defense — at least in the playoffs. Through three postseason games, the Patriots have recorded eight takeaways, with most coming from interceptions.

      The biggest threat for anyone betting on Seattle is Darnold’s turnover issues. The Seahawks QB has been clean through two playoff games, but he also threw 14 interceptions in the regular season — the third-most in the NFL. Six of those came on third downs when Darnold was in more obvious passing situations.

      Mike Vrabel will sell out to stop the run and force Darnold to throw. He’s done a great job transforming a “meh” Patriots pass rush into a chaotic unit down the stretch, disguising pressures, blitzing more frequently, and forcing quarterbacks into bad spots.

      Since Week 15, New England’s defense has recorded 20 sacks, with a spike in QB pressure success rate helping generate 13 takeaways over the past seven games. In three playoff outings, the Pats have racked up a dozen sacks, and that constant hounding breeds mistakes.

      Seattle’s protection has been inconsistent this season, with Darnold taking 27 sacks in the regular season and five more in the playoffs. Play-action schemes take longer to develop, keeping him in the pocket longer and increasing his vulnerability.

      While Darnold has improved his poise under pressure and against the blitz over the past two seasons, his production still dips in those situations. When kept clean, he ranks No. 5 among all QBs at PFF; under pressure, that rating plummets to No. 38, with eight of his 14 INTs coming under duress.

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      Kevin Stefanski can bring familiar face to Falcons to replace TE Kyle Pitts

      Kevin Stefanski can bring familiar face to Falcons to replace TE Kyle Pitts originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      The Atlanta Falcons have been facing this looming Kyle Pitts question for a while.

      The talented tight end's free agent offseason has arrived, and now they have to decide what to do with their former first-round pick.

      Pitts could be given the franchise tag. He could earn a long-term extension. Or he could be allowed to leave in free agency.

      A lot will depend on what the new decision makers Matt Ryan and Kevin Stefanski want to do.

      MORE: Drake Maye loved Cam Newton, but the former Panthers QB hates on him anyway

      The big help with Stefanski in this situation is that he's got an old connection from his time with the Cleveland Browns that could help replace Pitts.

      David Njoku, another athletic tight end, is also a free agent this offseason.

      Pro Football Focus writer Bradley Locker thinks a Njoku reunion with Stefanski makes a lot of sense.

      "The Falcons will have to gauge whether or not to re-sign multiple important free agents like Kyle Pitts, Kaden Elliss and David Onyemata," Locker writes. "If Pitts — the No. 1 tight end on the market — gets priced out of Atlanta, then a Njoku reunion with new head coach Kevin Stefanski would make sense."

      MORE: No one is talking about Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey's free agency

      Njoku generally is regarded as a starting-level tight end, although he struggled as part of a bumpy passing game with the Browns in 2025.

      "The 2025 season was a down one for Njoku with a 55.9 overall PFF grade and only 1.06 yards per route run," Locker writes. "But from 2021 onward, his 73.9 PFF receiving grade ranks 14th among qualified tight ends, and his 6.0 yards after the catch per reception is third. Njoku would help replicate Pitts’ field-stretching skillset and be a natural fit in Stefanski’s offense."

      Stefanski would certainly have a good idea of how Njoku can be utilized, if this connection ends up coming together.

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      Bills named best fit for speedy free agent WR about to play in Super Bowl

      Bills named best fit for speedy free agent WR about to play in Super Bowl originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      Buffalo Bills fans hoping for an upgrade at wide receiver might be able to see one playing in the Super Bowl.

      The Seattle Seahawks' Rashid Shaheed will be the biggest threat for an explosive play throughout the big game against the New England Patriots, either via kick return or in the passing game.

      After this season ends, though, Shaheed will be a free agent. That's partly why the New Orleans Saints traded him away to the Seahawks before the deadline.

      Maybe the Bills would've been better served trading for Shaheed then, but they could get a second bite at the apple in free agency.

      MORE: Drake Maye loved Cam Newton, but the former Panthers QB hates on him anyway

      Pro Football Focus writer Bradley Locker singles Shaheed out as the one ideal free agent for the Bills to end up with this offseason.

      "New head coach Joe Brady will inherit a Bills roster that needs attention on both sides of the ball, but the team’s receiving corps seems the most dire," Locker writes. "With Khalil Shakir returning as the lone consistent contributor, Buffalo needs more weapons for Josh Allen."

      Shaheed is known as a big-play guy, but he's a decently polished wideout in general.

      "Shaheed owns a career 74.2 PFF receiving grade, including posting a 61.5 receiving mark since being acquired by the Seahawks midseason, but he would be a strong fit with Allen," Locker writes. "The 27-year-old has dropped only two passes across his four-year career, and his 95.7 deep receiving grade is the 12th-highest among qualified receivers since 2022. Shaheed would help inject perimeter speed to Buffalo’s offense without breaking the bank."

      MORE: No one is talking about Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey's free agency

      It'd be a lot of fun for Bills Mafia to have a wideout with such impressive ability as Shaheed.

      He's certainly worth keeping an eye on in the Super Bowl. Brandon Beane will surely be paying attention to him.

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      Bengals’ worst free-agent signing shouldn’t escape blame

      Much went wrong for the 2025 Cincinnati Bengals

      One of the biggest problem points was the linebacker spot. The team fully reset it under new coordinator Al Golden, benching Logan Wilson en route to his trade request.

      Rookies Demetrius Knight and Barrett Carter struggled massively when thrown to the proverbial wolves, too.

      Another major point of blame that escaped it in real-time? Veteran Oren Burks. 

      When looking at each team’s worst free-agency signing, Pro Football Focus’ Bradley Locker pointed the focus at Burks: 

      “The Bengals made several defensive additions that didn’t materialize, with Burks arguably being the worst in that group. The former Packer inked a two-year deal but saw only 340 snaps, which yielded a 30.2 overall PFF grade — the lowest at the position.”

      RELATED: Bengals draft outlook: The last 10 picks at No. 10 overall

      This quietly went under the radar, but the Bengals flopped with this signing, too. They tried to do the same thing they did with Geno Stone, taking a guy who showed promise elsewhere and seeing if he could blow up into a starter. 

      Burks, after all, has primarily been a special teams player his entire career. In Philadelphia in 2024, he played just 14 percent of the base defense snaps. That jumped to 31 percent with the Bengals, nearly a career-high.

      The Bengals needed to nail the depth signings after moving on from Germaine Pratt and even Akeem Davis-Gaither. Instead, they badly whiffed and didn’t have any alternative options when the rookies started struggling. 

      RELATED: Bengals players who regressed the most in 2025

      This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Bengals’ worst free-agent signing shouldn’t escape blame

      Is there football on today? When is the Super Bowl?

      As Bon Jovi said, we are halfway there.

      Its been seven days since we found out who is going to the Super Bowl. Now we have seven more days to wait for the fun to begin.

      Here's everything you need to know about the Super Bowl.

      Is there an NFL game this weekend?

      No, there isn't. We don't even get the Pro Bowl. That will be played during the week. There is no football Sunday.

      When is the Super Bowl?

      The Super Bowl will be played Sunday, Feb. 8.

      Where is the Super Bowl?

      The Super Bowl will be played at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

      What time does the Super Bowl start?

      The Super Bowl starts at 6:30 p.m.

      What channel is the Super Bowl on?

      The Super Bowl will air on NBC.

      How to stream the Super Bowl?

      The Super Bowl will stream on Peacock.

      Who is singing the National Anthem at the Super Bowl?

      Charlie Puth will sing the National Anthem this year.

      Who is singing 'Lift Every Voice and Sing' at the Super Bowl?

      Coco Jones will sing "Lift Every Voice and Sing" at the Super Bowl.

      Who is the halftime performance at the Super Bowl?

      Bad Bunny will be the featured Super Bowl performer this year.

      Who is the opening act for the Super Bowl?

      Green Day will perform the opening act at the Super Bowl.

      Seahawks vs. Patriots

      The Seahawks are 4.5 point favorites. The over/under is 45.5.

      Super Bowl prediction

      The Seahawks have a better defense and a better running game. I just think Drake Maye is so much better than Sam Darnold. Prediction: Patriots 24, Seahawks 17

      This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: How to stream the Super Bowl. Super Bowl prediction

      Packers lose assistant to Cowboys, Bills hiring Jim Leonhard as DC

      Two bits of Green Bay Packers-related news from Saturday: former passing game coordinator Derrick Ansley is headed to Dallas, while Jim Leonhard finally has a defensive coordinator job.

      According to Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports, Ansley -- who was replaced in Green Bay by former Buffalo Bills defensive coordinator Bobby Babich -- is expected to be hired by the Cowboys. He will join the defensive staff led by Christian Parker, a former Packers assistant coach who interviewed with Matt LaFleur for the defensive coordinator job during this cycle.

      Ansley spent two seasons as the defensive pass game coordinator under Jeff Hafley.

      Meanwhile, the Bills have a new defensive coordinator under coach Joe Brady. It's Leonhard, a Wisconsin native who was expected to be a top candidate for the Packers' open defensive coordinator job. LaFleur and Leonhard were reported to have mutual interest in a pairing, but the Packers went with Jonathan Gannon before getting an opportunity to formally interview Leonhard.

      We’ve hired Jim Leonhard as our Defensive Coordinator.

      Welcome back to Buffalo!

      📰: https://t.co/bwNaooqgWb | #BillsMafiapic.twitter.com/97qlwS6hym

      — Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) January 31, 2026

      The job in Buffalo will be Leonhard's first as a defensive coordinator in the NFL. He spent six seasons as the defensive coordinator at Wisconsin, where he starred as a collegiate player before going on to play 10 seasons in the NFL.

      The hiring processes in the NFL are so often interconnected.

      The Packers lost Jeff Hafley, opening up the defensive coordinator job, which eventually went to Gannon despite interest in Leonhard. Ansley wasn't retained, allowing him to join Parker (another Packers candidate) in Dallas, and Gannon replaced him as pass game coordinator with Babich, who didn't return as defensive coordinator in Buffalo. With that job open, the Bills hired Leonhard.

      This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Packers lose coach Derrick Ansley, Bills hiring Jim Leonhard as DC

      Who was Colts best free agent signing from 2025? NFL analyst weighs in

      Looking back on the 2025 offseason, which free agent addition made by GM Chris Ballard turned out to be the best for the Indianapolis Colts?

      Bradley Locker of Pro Football Focus recently answered this question for each team, and when it came to the Colts, the answer is fairly clear.

      Although he would miss the latter portion of the season due to injury, Daniel Jones' impact on the Colts was massive.

      Through 10 games, the Colts were 8-2 and boasted one of the most productive offenses in football, led by Jones. Individually, Jones ranked among the best at the quarterback position in a number of key categories.

      "The former Giant produced a 68.7 PFF passing grade with a 3.1% big-time throw rate before suffering a Week 14 Achilles tear, although he also added 18 turnover-worthy plays," Locker wrote.

      Jones is set to be a free agent this offseason, but there seems to be little mystery around what his future holds.

      Ballard and Shane Steichen have both made it known that they want Jones back, and Jones has said he would "love" to return.

      "I think it's mutual on both sides," Ballard said of re-signing Daniel Jones. "I feel very good about Daniel Jones. Where he's at and where he's going."

      This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Daniel Jones named Colts 'best' free agent signing from 2025

      Steelers named ideal landing spot for Panthers $13 million pending free agent

      Steelers named ideal landing spot for Panthers $13 million pending free agent originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      As the Pittsburgh Steelers navigate the 2026 offseason, the team has a decision to make at the running back position.

      While Jaylen Warren remains under contract, Kenneth Gainwell, who is coming off a career year and was the team's MVP for 2025, is a pending free agent and isn't guaranteed to return.

      One potential option for the Steelers is Carolina Panthers pending free agent and running back Rico Dowdle.

      Pro Football Focus' Nathan Jahnke named the Steelers as the ideal landing spot for Dowdle in free agency. Here's his thoughts on a potential Steelers-Dowdle pairing:

      While Dowdle posted a few excellent games for the Carolina Panthers, his best PFF grades occurred while he was the Dallas Cowboys‘ lead running back in 2024. Mike McCarthy was the Cowboys‘ head coach in 2024, and now he’s the Steelers‘ head coach.

      McCarthy is typically used to two-man backfields, and Dowdle could join forces with Jaylen Warren, where Dowdle plays more of an early-down role, while Warren plays more in passing situations. While Kenneth Gainwell made some big plays for the Steelers last season, he is a free agent and might be finding a new home this season.

      Dowdle had a better-than-expected season with the Panthers and even managed to wrestle away the starting job from Chuba Hubbard after a five-game heater that saw Dowdle break 200 scrimmage yards twice and rush for over 100 yards three times in total.

      But Dowdle's role saw a massive reduction late in the season and into the playoffs, which left him less than pleased.

      "That definitely is a factor,'' Dowdle said of how his reduced role will impact his future with the Panthers. "There's options for me. I just want to be a guy who can go out there and just get the bulk [of the carries].''

      Dowdle will likely be looking for a new home in 2026, and more specifically a new home that gives him a chance to be a lead back. However, it remains to be seen if he'll get that opportunity given his decline in production late in the season.

      If not, the Steelers are a logical landing spot.

      Dowdle enjoyed one of his best years as a pro in Mike McCarthy's offense in Dallas and we would suspect the veteran head coach will have his eye on the South Carolina product to pair with Warren.

      A pairing of Dowdle and Warren would be a good one, as both backs can make an impact in the passing game on top of their work on the ground,.

      Spotrac projects Dowdle will get a two-year, $13 million contract in free agency, which is possible considering his two consecutive 1,000-yard seasons.

      If Gainwell doesn't return, it's very conceivable the Steelers could sign Dowdle to replace him.

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      Is the Super Bowl on today? NFL schedule this week

      It's a Sunday in February, which is a big deal if you're hoping to flip on your television to watch the Super Bowl. But you might be wondering: Is it Super Bowl Sunday today on Feb. 1, 2025?

      Sorry to be the bearers of bad news, but no, it's not Super Bowl Sunday this week. What we can tell you is we're one week away from the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks playing in Santa Clara, California for the NFL title in Super Bowl 60. Will the Pats return to glory after last winning in 2019? Will Seattle win its first Super Bowl since 2014?

      We'll get those answers and more in a week. As you mourn no football on Sunday, let's dive in with more information you need to know for the week ahead:

      When is Super Bowl 2026?

      That would be Sunday, Feb. 8.

      What time is Super Bowl 2026?

      Kickoff is 6:30 p.m. ET.

      Where is Super Bowl 2026 being played?

      At Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

      Who is playing the Super Bowl 2026 halftime show?

      That would be Bad Bunny.

      What is the NFL schedule this week?

      Monday: Super Bowl Opening Night, in which players will speak to reporters

      Tuesday: 2026 NFL Pro Bowl Games

      Thursday: NFL Honors, hosted by Jon Hamm

      Sunday: Super Bowl 60

      This article originally appeared on For The Win: Is the Super Bowl today? NFL schedule this week

      Eagles facing nightmare scenario after disappointing season

      Eagles facing nightmare scenario after disappointing season originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      The Philadelphia Eagles could find themselves in a nightmare scenario this offseason.

      Earlier in the week, NFL Insider Adam Schefter hinted that the Eagles could be facing some changes beyond their offensive coordinator search. It was a cryptic update that called for conspiracy theories from the fan base. One of the most popular narratives was the potential retirement of the defensive coordinator Vic Fangio.

      More NFL:5 Eagles conspiracy theories after Adam Schefter’s cryptic comment

      While Schefter hasn’t confirmed anything, that seems to be the correct theory. Fangio hasn’t called it a career, but that remains an option, according to a report from the PhillyVoice.

      “According to multiple sources, the Philadelphia Eagles got a big scare recently when legendary defensive coordinator Vic Fangio informed the team that he was retiring from coaching in the NFL. However, sources said that Fangio was convinced by the team's brass to stay for at least one more season in 2026,” the report stated.

      “For now, Fangio is back, though it should be noted that PhillyVoice reached out to an Eagles spokesperson to confirm that Fangio is still the team's defensive coordinator, and they declined to answer until further notice. As such, wiggle room exists for Fangio to change his mind again.”

      The Eagles haven’t gone into panic mode, beginning to search for potential replacements if the nightmare scenario plays out, but PV reports that a reunion with former Arizona Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon was considered this offseason. Following Gannon’s departure from Arizona, he was hired by the Green Bay Packers.

      No more moves have been made on the defensive coordinator front, as the Eagles are seemingly confident the longtime coach will return. According to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini, one source shared that the Eagles will “convince him to stay.”

      Last season, Fangio’s unit was by far the strongest for the Eagles. As the one-and-done Kevin Patullo coached the offense through a major regression, the Eagles’ defense was among the best in the league. 

      Fangio hasn’t confirmed which direction he’s leaning, but it seems there is a chance the Eagles could be searching for a new defensive coordinator after hiring Sean Mannion to take over for the offense earlier this week.

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      Browns set to interview yet another Ravens assistant

      New head coach Todd Monken continues to build his staff, and the new Cleveland Browns head coach is interviewing another former Ravens assistant who worked with him in Baltimore last year. Tom Pelissero reports that Cleveland will interview Daniel Stern for its associate head coach position.

      Stern has been with the Ravens for 10 seasons, and the last two seasons, he has been the director of football strategy/assistant quarterbacks coach. It's clear that Monken is surrounding himself with guys that he knows and has had success with during his run with the Ravens. Bringing in coaches from an organization like Baltimore, which has had so much success, is not a bad idea at all.

      The biggest question remains: who will lead the Browns' defense? It is clear Monken has plans to run things back with the assistants he had with the Ravens on the offensive side of the ball. Strong offensive staff so far.

      This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns interviewing Daniel Stern for spot on Todd Monken's staff

      PFF ranks 8 New York Giants among top 250 impending free agents

      Pro Football Focus has released its rankings of the top 250 impending free agents entering the offseason, and the New York Giants stand out with eight players making the list.

      This highlights a mix of reliable veterans and emerging talents whose performances in a challenging 2025 season will earn them recognition on the open market.

      From offensive linemen providing stability to skill-position players flashing big-play ability, these Giants represent key building blocks -- or potential departures -- as the team, now under new leadership, navigates roster decisions amid cap constraints and rebuild efforts.

      Here's a look at how all eight stacked up:

      242. CB Cor'Dale Flott

      Snaps: 1,983 | PFF grade: 62.1

      238. LB Micah McFadden

      Snaps: 1,415 | PFF grade: 65.1

      201. TE Chris Manhertz

      Snaps: 919 | PFF grade: 66.1

      124. S Dane Belton

      Snaps: 1,460 | PFF grade: 59.9

      66. QB Russell Wilson

      After signing with the Giants last offseason, Wilson's stint as the team's starter was brief. Across just three starts, the 10-time Pro Bowler earned a 63.5 PFF passing grade with eight big-time throws and seven turnover-worthy plays. Now 37, Wilson profiles best as a bridge option or depth piece for teams developing a young quarterback.

      61. OL Greg Van Roten

      Van Roten brings versatility to the market, having logged at least 1,750 snaps at both left and right guard along with 306 at center. With the Giants in 2025, the 35-year-old earned a 70.1 PFF pass-blocking grade and posted a pass-blocking efficiency score of 97.7. At this stage of his career, Van Roten profiles as a reliable interior offensive line depth option.

      51. WR Wan'Dale Robinson

      Robinson flashed when given an expanded role with the Giants in 2025, producing a career-best 1.87 yards per route run while posting a drop rate of just 3.2%, tied for fourth-best among qualified wide receivers. Although his career average depth of target sits at 6.7 yards, that figure climbed to 9.0 last season, reflecting increased downfield usage. Still just 25, Robinson profiles as a capable and reliable slot target.

      Contract projection: Three years, $63,000,000 | $40,000,000 guaranteed

      40. OL Jermaine Eluemunor

      Despite a disastrous 2025 season in New York that included the midseason firing of Brian Daboll, Jermaine Eluemunor was a clear bright spot along the Giants' offensive line. New York ranked fifth in PFF pass-blocking grade, with Eluemunor playing a central role. He sits 16th among qualified tackles in pass-blocking grade (76.8) since 2024 and is tied for seventh in pressure rate allowed (4.3%). He has also graded in the 74th percentile on true pass sets and the 79th percentile overall as a pass-blocker over the past two seasons.

      Contract projection: Three years, $36,000,000 | $22,500,000 guaranteed

      This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: PFF ranks 8 New York Giants among top 250 impending free agents

      Panthers GM Dan Morgan explains why Carolina will be a top destination for free agents

      Will Charlotte soon become a hot spot for NFL free agents? Well, the man who's trying to sell that idea is making his pitch.

      Carolina Panthers president of football operations and general manager Dan Morgan joined the latest episode of The Panthers Huddle, hosted by reporter Kristen Balboni and franchise legend Thomas Davis. And now that the team is on a bit of an ascension, Balboni asked Morgan if he believes it'll be easier to attract players to Carolina.

      "I think any free agent will tell you they wanna go to a place that has a good culture," Morgan stated. "They wanna win. All these free agents wanna win. Obviously, they wanna get paid—but it also really depends on location and culture of the team.

      "And I think Charlotte is a great place to live. Whether you're single, whether you have a family—I think it's really good. So, yeah, I think this is definitely a spot that's gonna become a destination with Coach [Dave] Canales and his staff—developing players and getting players better, the culture that he creates on a day-to-day basis.

      "So I think it's definitely gonna be easier for us. But, I know as well as everybody knows, that money talks. But at the same time, I think that we've really established the culture here of winning. We're headed in the right direction, I think players that notice of that and I think that they're gonna be excited to come here."

      Morgan and Canales' Panthers are fresh off clinching the franchise's first NFC South title since 2015 and their first playoff appearance since 2017. They also nearly sent a shockwave through the league's landscape, having come within minutes of upsetting the Super Bowl favorite Los Angeles Rams in the wild-card round.

      Carolina's progress was helped along by the additions of a few free agents from last spring, including safety Tre'von Moehrig and defensive linemen Tershawn Wharton and Bobby Brown III. Moehrig, most notably, turned in a stellar first year with the Panthers—registering career-highs in solo tackles (65), tackles for a loss (14), sacks (3.0) and stops (42).

      Based on the reported projection of the NFL's new salary cap number, Morgan and the Panthers could be entering the offseason with as much as approximately $19 million in space.

      Follow @ThePanthersWire on Twitter/X for more Panthers content.

      This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: Panthers GM Dan Morgan thinks Carolina will be a top free-agent destination

      Tom Brady on his AFC Championship postgame talk with Patrick Mahomes

      The Kansas City Chiefs had played in consecutive AFC Championship games before the 2025 season. Their first matchup during the Patrick Mahomes era was in 2018 against Tom Brady and the New England Patriots, and was widely considered one of the quarterback legend's best matchups.

      "They had a great season," Brady said of Kansas City during his story time segment for FOX Sports. "The Chiefs, I think they were the No. 1 seed. Patrick (Mahomes) was phenomenal that entire season. And I just got to watch 'em from afar, it wasn't just his play style that I really admired about Patrick at a young age. It was every time he would answer questions after a tough loss, he answered them the right way. Every time there was an incredible win that he had, I thought that he always gave the credit to his teammates and his coaches, and I really value that, certainly as a quarterback and as a leader."

      Brady's Patriots defeated the Chiefs 37-31 at Arrowhead Stadium in an overtime thriller. The loss is viewed by many as the beginning of the Kansas City dynasty.

      “I got to walk into the locker room and just to convey the messages that I really wanted to get across to him.”@TomBrady shares the story of going into the @Chiefs’ locker room after the 2018-'19 AFC Championship to congratulate @PatrickMahomes on his great season 👏⬇️ pic.twitter.com/xEuBUc48yu

      — FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) January 24, 2026

      "We're jumping around the field, and I didn't get a chance on the field to go over and see Patrick," Brady recalled. "So, we got done with the celebration with the trophy, and I was like, 'You know what? I'd love to go over there and just wish Pat, just tell him congratulations. Tell him what I thought of him.' I'd never had a chance to do that.

      Mahomes and Brady have referenced this moment before, but the seven-time Super Bowl champion offered extensive details of the situation. He actively sought out Mahomes for a supportive conversation.

      "And so, I walked over, and it was near the media area, but that's where the Chiefs' locker room was. And I kind of asked one of the guys, 'Hey, is Pat in there? I'd love to say hi." said Brady, "So, I got to walk into the locker room and just to convey the message that I really wanted to get across to him, which was, 'You're a great young player, you're doing everything the right way, and it's been fun watching you this year and you've got a bright future and I know you're going to win a lot of Super Bowls.' And he has not disappointed. He has won a lot of Super Bowls, and he's a tremendous leader for that organization, and I love watching him play."

      The encouraging words went a long way, as Mahomes has since established himself as a multiple-time Super Bowl winner in his own right. The AFC Championship game this year continued the ongoing trend of featuring either the Patriots or the Chiefs each year since 2011.

      This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Tom Brady on his AFC Championship postgame talk with Patrick Mahomes

      NFL world reacts to Falcons hiring two former offensive coordinators

      The Atlanta Falcons are going in a different direction on offense under head coach Kevin Stefanski. That much became obvious once the team retained defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich and let offensive coordinator Zac Robinson leave to call plays for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

      Former Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees will take over for Robinson as Atlanta's play-caller this season, and the rest of Stefanski's staff has been coming together over the last few days.

      On Saturday, the team hired Alex Van Pelt as quarterbacks coach. Van Pelt served as the offensive coordinator for Drake Maye and the New England Patriots in 2024 before taking a job with the Los Angeles Rams last year. Prior to that, he served as the Browns offensive coordinator for four years (2020-2023).

      Van Pelt wasn't the only former offensive coordinator hired by the team over the weekend. According to a report from NFL Network, the Falcons are hiring Tanner Engstrand as their passing-game coordinator. Engstrand was the offensive coordinator for the New York Jets last season.

      While fans weren't overly thrilled about Rees being named offensive coordinator, those around the NFL receptive have responded well to the team hiring Van Pelt and Engstrand.

      NFL world react to Falcons hiring two former play-callers

      Falcons get a good one in Tanner Engstrand, with Kevin Stefanski wisely adding him to the staff as the offensive passing game coordinator, sources say. Great communicator and a very well-liked coach in both Detroit and New York.

      — Peter Schrager (@PSchrags) February 1, 2026

      The building of a good staff is vitally important for an HC. Stefanski looks to have learned some things because his offensive staff is looking really solid.

      — Ev Glaze (@Everett_G07) February 1, 2026

      The hire of Alex Van Pelt is a massive departure from how things were run under Raheem Morris and Zac Robinson. One of my biggest criticisms was that the #Falcons didn't have any experienced playcallers on staff to help Robinson work through the challenges and provide guidance.

      — Kevin Knight (@FalcoholicKevin) January 31, 2026

      I thought Tanner Engstrand did Not A Bad Job At All with what he was given last year, man. https://t.co/r9bh5uX3gJ

      — Benjamin Solak (@BenjaminSolak) January 27, 2026

      More of Stefanski’s staff https://t.co/hE1uwO0XSY

      — A M B E Z Y (@bezy_bby) January 31, 2026

      Tanner Engstrand was the passing game coordinator for the Lions from 2022-2024.

      2022 - 8th in passing yards per game
      2023 - 3rd in passing yards per game
      2024 - 2nd in passing yards per game

      — Nick Penticoff (@NickPenticoff) February 1, 2026

      🔥Hot Take? I think Falcons Pass Game Coordinator Tanner Engstrand is a better hire than OC Tommy Rees

      Flip the jobs lol https://t.co/U2nrB3igNkpic.twitter.com/pi7GBLWozD

      — Clint Goss (@NFLDraftDome) February 1, 2026

      It’s the main reason he went for Stefanski. His belief in the play action and running helping as young qb https://t.co/iNKbFVJdGF

      — ATLien UncleMoonk (@GradybabyMunk) February 1, 2026

      Zac Robinson seems to be over the moon about Tampa. The personality and enthusiasm he’s showing in his interviews makes me think he absolutely hated it here in Atlanta and obviously never made a real connection with Penix. Looking fwd to seeing Penix develop w/ Rees & Stefanski

      — Tish (@tish________) January 28, 2026

      Good hire.

      Lots of experience, was credited for a lot of the initial development of Drake Maye, was apart of the staff who Kevin went to the playoffs in Cleveland, and just got done working in a senior role with the Rams.

      — Matt (@tempyatl) February 1, 2026

      This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons: NFL fans react to coaching staff additons

      NFL salary cap to balloon, what it means and doesn’t mean for Cowboys

      The NFL has informed teams the salary cap will balloon in 2026 into a range between $301.2 million and $305.7 million, marking, at minimum, a $22 million increase over last season. This rise in cap is welcomed news for Dallas Cowboys fans who are worried there isn’t enough space to sign costly free agents this offseason.

      George Pickens, Jadeveon Clowney and Javonte Williams are just a few of the internal free agents the Cowboys hope to retain. Add in external free agents at positions like linebacker, cornerback, defensive end, offensive tackle and safety, and it’s a daunting shopping list facing the Cowboys front office in 2026.

      With the ballooning salary cap, new contracts are expected to balloon accordingly. This will likely result in big money going to otherwise mediocre players and franchise tag values to look like virtual steals comparatively. All of this should be applicable to Dallas’ current situation, but not in the ways some may believe.

      What a larger cap means for the Cowboys

      One of the biggest differences between serious "win-now" franchises and unserious "just compete" franchises is how they approach spending. Serious franchises spend, pushing money into future years and maximizing prime opportunities in current years. Unserious franchises spend apprehensively, resisting the urge to satisfy the needs of today for the sake of a more comfortable tomorrow.

      The logic of the latter category would make perfect sense if the NFL was a stagnant market, but the NFL is anything but stagnant. Unless the league is in the midst of a global pandemic, the salary cap consistently grows year over year and 2026 is another example of that.

      In case your personal grocery bill hasn’t already made this abundantly clear by now, money means less each year. An owed dollar deferred from 2025 is a less valuable dollar in 2026. It’s not just the inflationary value but the percentage of cap space this dollar occupies. Suddenly the massive deals to Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb aren’t quite so costly. Suddenly the cost to franchise tag George Pickens isn’t quite so daunting. Even the expected departure of Terence Steele this offseason isn’t quite so forgone.

      The lesson for the Cowboys to learn is big contracts signed today aren’t quite so big tomorrow. Sticker shock is just a perspective of the day and long-term deals on good players are rarely regrettable, unless injuries rear their head.  

      What a larger cap doesn’t mean for the Cowboys

      Even before the rise in cap space, the Cowboys had multiple accounting mechanisms at their disposal in which they could free millions. Here with the added room brought on by the projected cap increase, the world now appears to be their oyster.

      Except the Cowboys don’t eat oysters.

      The Cowboys have always been limited by their own desires. As discussed in the section above, Jerry Jones and family prefer to keep the books as clean as reasonably possible for future years and rarely, if ever, maximize spending power. A sudden influx of cap space in 2026 won’t change that.

      This doesn’t mean the Cowboys can’t switch philosophies and won’t suddenly seize the opportunity Dak Prescott’s existence offers them. It just means that, despite having ample opportunity, they haven’t maximized spending in the past so do so in 2026 would be a departure from the norm.

      We still don't know

      What any of this means in 2026 is anyone's guess. One would think Jones' advanced age and Prescott's closing window would add urgency to the situation. The Cowboys have already deviated from the script with their last two hires of Brian Schottenheimer and Christian Parker, so maybe more new philosophies are on the horizon.

      It's a wait and see game at this point.

      You can follow Reid on X @ReidDHanson and be sure to follow Cowboys Wire on Facebook to join in on the conversation with fellow fans!

      This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: NFL salary cap to balloon, what it means and doesn’t mean for Cowboys

      Sean Payton comments on losing coaches to other NFL teams

      Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton will have several positions to fill on his coaching staff this offseason.

      Denver has already lost senior offensive assistant Pete Carmichael to the Buffalo Bills, and offensive pass game coordinator/quarterbacks coach Davis Webb, defensive coordinator Vance Joseph and assistant head coach/defensive pass game coordinator Jim Leonhard have all drawn interest from other clubs.

      It's nothing new for Payton, who lost three coaches to other clubs in 2025.

      “Every year, you go through it," Payton said during his end-of-season press conference last week. "Davis, and you have Vance, and there are teams was inquiring about Leonhard. It's part of the deal.

      "You're supportive. … You want to see guys that come in and work, that are part of your staff, you want to see them have success, not the other way around. We’ll figure out when and if we lose a coach, and what the plan is going to be.”

      Some of the team's open positions could be filled through in-house promotions. We're probably still a few weeks away from the 2026 staff being finalized — and more departures could still be on the way.

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      This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: NFL news: Sean Payton comments on losing coaches to other teams

      Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes&#39; ongoing support of the HBCU Legacy Bowl

      The Kansas City Chiefs will continue to be amongst the other NFL teams scouting promising prospects this offseason, including at Yulman Stadium for the 2026 Allstate HBCU Legacy Bowl.

      The Allstate HBCU Legacy Bowl, presented by the Black College Football Hall of Fame, is a postseason all-star game featuring the top NFL draft-eligible players from Historically Black Colleges and Universities. It is broadcast live on the NFL Network.

      Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes continues to be at the forefront in the development and success of prospects from Historically Black Colleges.

      "A leader on and off the field. Thank you, Patrick, for your support of Historically Black Colleges and Universities," said Doug Williams, Super Bowl XXII MVP and HBCU Legacy Bowl Trustee.

      Under Mahomes' foundation '15 and the Mahomies', the two-time NFL MVP made a multi-year commitment to the game in 2021. The game's latest edition will take place on February 21st. More than a football game, the week-long celebration of Black culture and history, and the Career Fair provide invaluable exposure and opportunity for HBCU students.

      This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes' ongoing support of the HBCU Legacy Bowl

      Mike Borgonzi breaks down his strategy to rebuild Titans

      As an organization, the Tennessee Titans are about to shift gears from a coaching search to roster building, and there is a lot to do. 

      The Titans need an influx of talent across the board, and general manager Mike Borgonzi intends to continue building the only way he knows how: through detailed research and evaluation. He recently sat down with Taylor Zarzour to break down some of the plans to get the Titans back on track. 

      “When you start to build a roster, you want to get the best possible players.” Borgonzi said, “But there’s also going to be a strategy to it, where some of the needs are. That’s what we’re working through right now as the staff comes in, and we’ll have them evaluate the roster.”

      Looking from the outside, the Titans appear to have significant needs at cornerback, edge, and wide receiver. Not to mention quality depth across the roster. Now, how they fill those needs is something different. Borgonzi intends to populate a free-agency board and a draft board and compare the two to determine where the best return on investment will be. 

      The process appeared to work last offseason. By all accounts, the Titans' moves worked and improved the talent at multiple positions, but it was nowhere near enough. To hear all of Borgonzi's thoughts on Robert Saleh, Cam Ward, and the draft check out the enture interview.

      This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans: Mike Borgonzi wants 'the best players available'

      Where will former Commanders&#39; defensive coordinator land next?

      Former Washington Commanders defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. has yet to be hired.

      Whitt was fired after the 2025 season, in which the Commanders finished 5-12 and had one of the worst defenses in the NFL. There were injuries, of course, but even as early as Week 2 in a Thursday Night game at Green Bay, Whitt's defense looked lost.

      Repeatedly, Packers receivers were open, and the most glaring weakness for the defense that night was their utter inability to cover the tight end. Packers tight end Tucker Kraft was open all night, whether Jordan Love threw to him or not. Kraft enjoyed a career night against Whitt's defense, catching six passes for 124 yards, including a long reception of 57 yards.

      The game was an omen of what was to come in 2025 from the Whitt defense. Defensive backs were not in position to contest receptions, and the pass rush was at times non-existent. After being clearly outplayed by the Packers, the Commanders' defense gave up 34 points to the Falcons. 44 to the Cowboys, 38 to the Seahawks, and 44 to the Lions, in a game where the Lions scored every single possession until they were simply running out the clock.

      Following the game, head coach Dan Quinn took the defensive play-calling duties away from Whitt. Whitt remained with the staff the remainder of the season. Whitt and Quinn are friends, having worked together in Dallas for three seasons (2021-2023) while Quinn was the Cowboys' defensive coordinator. Quinn brought Whitt to Washington, hiring him to be his defensive coordinator.

      Whitt coached the defensive secondary of the Packers from 2008-2017 and was their defensive passing game coordinator for 2018. Consequently, though not yet hired by anyone, one possibility to consider is the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers hired Mike McCarthy as their new head coach last week. McCarthy was the Packers' head coach from 2006 to 2018. Pittsburgh has already hired one Washington defensive coach, signing away defensive passing game coordinator Jason Simmons. Simmons also worked with McCarthy and Whitt in Green Bay.

      So, McCarthy and Whitt worked together for many years. Perhaps we will hear this week that Joe Whitt is going to the Steelers. Although his defense was not strong in either season, he was the defensive coordinator for Washington. We do wish him well in his future career moves.

      This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Where will former DC Joe Whitt land next?

      Former Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury could remain in the NFC East

      The Washington Commanders always believed Kliff Kingsbury's time as offensive coordinator would be short. Washington believed it would have Kingsbury for maybe two years before he'd land another head coaching job. However, the Commanders mutually parted ways with Kingsbury on January 6, two days after the disappointing 2025 season ended.

      When the Commanders moved on from Kingsbury, they had an idea that they were replacing him with assistant quarterbacks coach David Blough. That's what happened: Washington promoted Blough three days later after interviewing five candidates.

      As for Kingsbury, no one believed he'd be out of work long. Since leaving Washington, Kingsbury has interviewed for multiple jobs, including at least two head coaching openings. Kingsbury didn't land any of those jobs, but some offensive coordinator vacancies remain. Could he be remaining in the NFC East, joining John Harbaugh's new coaching staff with the New York Giants?

      Jordan Raanan of ESPN said Kingsbury "is expected to be in the mix."

      He was the offensive coordinator the past two seasons for Washington and has a strong track record of calling plays. Kingsbury is expected to be in the mix, especially after he was on the fringe of their head coaching search.

      Kingsbury would make a ton of sense for New York. The Giants have a young quarterback, Jaxson Dart, who is a dual-threat signal-caller. Kingsbury has experienced tremendous success with these types of passers since he was an offensive coordinator at Texas A&M with Johnny Manziel and head coach at Texas Tech with Patrick Mahomes. Since entering the NFL, Kingsbury has worked with Kyler Murray and Jayden Daniels. Kingsbury's best work was in 2024 with Daniels and the Commanders and Harbaugh could look to that as a template for Dart.

      Unfortunately, in 2025, Washington dealt with numerous injuries, including to Daniels, that cost him 10 games. The Commanders were unable to replicate last season's success, but given the amount of turnover they faced, Kingsbury did an impressive job.

      It's been an offseason of change already for the NFC East. The Commanders hired a new offensive (Blough) and defensive coordinator (Daronte Jones), the Cowboys hired a new defensive coordinator (Christian Parker), and the Eagles hired a new offensive coordinator (Sean Mannion). Everything is new for the Giants with Harbaugh as the head coach.

      This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Ex-OC Kliff Kingsbury could stay in NFC East

      ESPN, NFL finalize billion-dollar media deal after government approval

      ESPN’s big move for NFL Media assets just got the green light. Government regulators approved the deal late Saturday, and it comes with a massive price tag.

      The NFL is grabbing a 10 percent ownership stake in ESPN, which is still worth billions, according to Andrew Marchand of The Athletic.

      ESPN takes over NFL Network, absorbs the league’s fantasy football setup, and picks up linear rights to RedZone.

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      The game schedule is getting a shakeup too. “Monday Night Football” doubleheaders are gone. Four of those games are heading to NFL Network instead. ESPN ends up with 28 games per season, the most it’s ever had, with seven coming from NFL Network.

      NEWS: The NFL-ESPN billion dollar deal exchanging top media assets for a 10 percent equity stake was finalized late Saturday, The Athletic has learned. https://t.co/FOwMgESlVg

      — Andrew Marchand (@AndrewMarchand) February 1, 2026

      The league kept four games for itself and will probably shop them to a streaming service. With that, this fall, ESPN Unlimited subscribers get NFL Network thrown in at the same $29.99 monthly price. Cable and bundled TV packages will still carry it too.

      Marchand further reported that the NFL Network employees would officially join ESPN in April, but fans won’t see big changes right away. NFL Network gets folded into ESPN’s streaming platform once the regular season starts.

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      General view of an ESPN Monday Night Football logo during the game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

      The deal stems from talks that went on for years and got announced last August. It just needed regulatory approval to close. ESPN is leaning hard into this partnership with its first Super Bowl broadcast coming in 2027.

      The NFL keeps control of NFL+, RedZone, and its other digital stuff while ESPN tries to build up its streaming numbers.

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      Chiefs Mock Draft: K.C. picks up two top DBs early, WR and RB late

      The Kansas City Chiefs will have an excellent opportunity to pick up several exciting prospects during the 2026 NFL Draft — starting with their No. 9 overall selection in Round 1.

      While Kansas City has many needs to fill, Chiefs general manager Brett Veach is known for his unconventional approach to the draft, and may decide to take the best players who are available in the early rounds before focusing on more talent-hungry positions in Rounds 3-7.

      Check out this full seven-round Chiefs mock draft, which projects that Veach will target promising defensive backs with Kansas City's first two picks before turning his attention to more pressing positional needs:

      Round 1, Pick No. 9: Tennessee Volunteers DB Jermod McCoy

      Tennessee defensive back Jermod McCoy (3) celebrates after making a play during a college football game between Tennessee and Georgia at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Ga., on Saturday, November 16, 2024.

      McCoy is one of the most exciting defenders in this year's draft class and will likely be the first or second cornerback to come off the board in Round 1. Together with Trent McDuffie, McCoy will become a ball hawk who can help transform Steve Spagnuolo's secondary into a force to be reckoned with.

      Round 2, Pick No. 40: Toledo Rockets DB Emmanuel McNeil-Warren

      Sep 14, 2024; Starkville, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs wide receiver Kevin Coleman Jr. (3) runs the ball against Toledo Rockets safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (7) during the second quarter at Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Bush-Imagn Images

      It isn't likely that Veach will elect to take back-to-back defensive backs in Rounds 1 and 2, but if he does, McNeil-Warren would be an ideal candidate for the second selection. McNeil-Warren's blend of size, athleticism, and instinct is exactly what Kansas City needs to be looking for in its early-round prospects.

      Round 3, Pick No. 74: Indiana Hoosiers WR Elijah Sarratt

      Indiana's Elijah Sarratt (13) celebrates after the College Football Playoff National Championship college football game at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Monday, Jan. 19, 2026.

      Sarratt may not be available this late on Day 2, but if he is, Veach won't want to miss out on the newly-crowned CFP National Champion's outstanding hands as he rebuilds the Chiefs' receiving corps.

      Round 4, Pick No. 109: Notre Dame Fighting Irish RB Jadarian Price

      Nov 29, 2025; Stanford, California, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish running back Jadarian Price (24) runs with the football against Stanford Cardinal safety Darrius Davis (29) during the first quarter at Stanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stan Szeto-Imagn Images

      If Kansas City misses out on Jeremyiah Love in Round 1, Veach's best option may be to wait until Day 3 to pick up the 2025 Doak Walker Award winner's running mate, who also has all the traits scouts look for in a bell cow back.

      Round 5, Pick No. 146: Iowa Hawkeyes EDGE Max Llewellyn

      Iowa Hawkeyes defensive end Max Llewellyn (48) pressures Penn State Nittany Lions quarterback Ethan Grunkemeyer (17) during a college football game Oct. 18, 2025 at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa.

      Llewellyn put together a productive 2025 campaign with the Hawkeyes and lands in Kansas City with a chance to earn rotational reps behind George Karlaftis, Mike Danna, and Felix Anudike-Uzomah next season.

      Round 5, Pick No. 176: BYU Cougars LB Jack Kelly

      Dec 6, 2025; Arlington, TX, USA; BYU Cougars linebacker Jack Kelly (17) reacts after a missed field goal against the Texas Tech Red Raiders during the first halfat AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

      Veach ends the 2026 NFL draft by shoring up the middle of the Chiefs' defense. Kelly isn't likely to see the field early in his career, but he has traits that could make him an intriguing prospect after he acclimates to life as a professional.

      This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Chiefs get 2 exciting DBs early, WR and RB late

      “When Did He Hurt His Throwing Shoulder?”: Shannon Sharpe Analyzes Drake Maye’s Injury Ahead of Super Bowl

      Dec 1, 2025; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) warms up prior to the game against the New York Giants at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images
      Dec 1, 2025; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) warms up prior to the game against the New York Giants at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images

      New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel tried to strike a calm, steady tone after the team’s first official practice week ahead of Super Bowl 60, but the injury report did just enough to raise eyebrows.

      Patriots quarterback and NFL MVP nominee Drake Maye was listed as questionable eight days before New England is set to face the Seattle Seahawks, with Vrabel confirming the 23-year-old is dealing with both an illness and a shoulder issue.

      “I try not to have a whole lot of concern,” Vrabel said following practice. “I just want to prepare the football team and make sure that everybody’s ready, and then we have a plan.”

      Vrabel added that illnesses have circulated through the locker room for weeks, calling it something “a lot of guys” have dealt with recently. He stressed that Maye showed up to the facility and described him as “fine,” indicating the missed practice time was largely illness-related.

      Still, the optics weren’t ideal. Maye was again listed as a limited participant and did not appear during the media-access portion of Friday’s practice. Given that the injury designation is issued as if the game were being played this Sunday, rather than a week from now, the label carries more ambiguity than urgency. Inside the locker room, teammates echoed that sentiment.

      Backup quarterback Josh Dobbs called the situation “not a weird thing,” while veteran offensive tackle Morgan Moses dismissed the concern entirely, saying players tend to forget about aches and pains once the lights are on and the national anthem begins.

      Outside the building, however, the discussion picked up steam, particularly on ESPN, where Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe took a hard look at the timeline and raised a simple but pointed question.

      “When did he hurt his throwing shoulder?” Sharpe asked on his podcast. “Because I don’t remember it being on the injury report.”

      He noted that Maye threw extensively just days ago and never showed visible limitations during New England’s AFC Championship win over Denver. While Maye absorbed several sacks in that game, Sharpe pointed out that many of them ended with defenders landing on top of him, hardly unusual wear and tear for a quarterback in January.

      “You going to the Super Bowl at the end of the season . Who the hell is 100 percent?”Sharpe said.“Ain’t nobody 100 percent unless you didn’t play all season long.”

      Sharpe framed the situation as part reality, part gamesmanship, something teams routinely do when championships are on the line. To make his point, he drew a direct comparison to another high-profile quarterback situation earlier this postseason: Sam Darnold.

      Darnold, Sharpe recalled, dealt with heavy injury speculation surrounding his oblique, missed practice time, and still went out and played without issue.

      We really worried,” Sharpe said sarcastically. “He went out and played.”

      Sharpe went even further, explaining that shoulder injuries, especially for quarterbacks, are often manageable in the short term with treatment and adrenaline doing most of the heavy lifting on game day.

      “You can shoot anything up,” Sharpe said, half-joking. “Ankles, shoulders, ribs — you won’t feel the pain when you’re throwing. After the game, when that adrenaline wears off? May God be with you. I’ve been there.”

      That lived experience is exactly why Sharpe isn’t concerned about Maye’s availability or effectiveness. The Patriots quarterback has not missed a single game this season and insisted his Thursday work was “normal,” describing it as a jog-through where he was “moving around for a good bit.”

      “We did a jog through, so I’m feeling good,” Maye said. “This is the game you dream of playing.”

      When the context is laid out, a late-season illness, limited practice reps, a shoulder that hasn’t clearly shown up on film, and a quarterback who continues to say and do all the right things, the concern feels more procedural than physical.

      The post “When Did He Hurt His Throwing Shoulder?”: Shannon Sharpe Analyzes Drake Maye’s Injury Ahead of Super Bowl appeared first on The SportsRush.

      Packers&#39; Malik Willis gets $40 million contract update compared to Jets&#39; Justin Fields

      Packers' Malik Willis gets $40 million contract update compared to Jets' Justin Fields originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      The NFL world is pretty much in agreement that Malik Willis is going to get a solid payday in free agency.

      But just how much will the Green Bay Packers' backup QB cost? That's a bit more up in the air, but everyone has an idea.

      Pro Football Focus is the latest to weigh in. The projection from PFF: two years, $40 million, with $30 million guaranteed.

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      That's very similar to the contract Justin Fields signed with the New York Jets before the 2025 season.

      "Willis has logged just 547 career snaps, but he showed enough in his lone start this season to draw significant interest as a free agent," PFF writes. "While the sample size is limited, he has produced a 4.8% big-time throw rate against a 1.8% turnover-worthy play rate over his career to date."

      After a rough start to his career with the Tennessee Titans, Willis appears to have grown in a big way in his two seasons with the Packers.

      Under Matt LaFleur, and backing up Jordan Love, Willis has shown improved accuracy and an ability to operate on time and on target. 

      His arm strength and mobility were never in question.

      MORE: No one is talking about Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey's free agency

      PFF doesn't list a destination for Willis, although ironically, the Jets could go after him to replace Fields.

      There will be other suitors, too, and this price point would definitely have the Packers looking elsewhere for a QB2.

      Willis will have one of the most fascinating free agent cases of the offseason.

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      Lions&#39; Amon-Ra St. Brown set to play in 2026 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game

      While his skill sets on the gridiron certainly rank among the top in the NFL, Detroit Lions' star wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown will test his talents on the basketball court this February, when he will be among the many marquee names set to play in the 2026 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game from the Kia Forum in Inglewood, Calif.

      St. Brown earned his fourth straight Pro Bowl selection this season after recording 117 receptions for 1,401 yards and 11 touchdowns, and became the fourth player in NFL history to top 100 receptions and 10 touchdowns in three consecutive seasons.

      BANGGGGG https://t.co/An9lPyUKr7pic.twitter.com/QTG4YTz3Nl

      — Detroit Lions (@Lions) January 30, 2026

      According to ESPN Senior NFL insider Adam Schefter, St. Brown will be accompanied by Los Angeles Chargers' wide receiver Keenan Allen as the NFL's representatives in the NBA Celebrity All-Star Game festivities on Feb. 13.

      St. Brown will be amongst a collection of Detroit Pistons counterparts in the area that weekend, as point guard Cade Cunningham will be an All-Star Game starter, while Pistons' head coach J.B. Bickerstaff will run one of three teams for the event.

      As for the NBA Celebrity All-Star Game, it is scheduled to air on ESPN with a start time established for 7 p.m. ET.

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      This article originally appeared on Lions Wire: Lions' Amon-Ra St. Brown set to play in 2026 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game

      Should the 49ers re-sign versatile offensive weapon in free agency?

      The San Francisco 49ers head into their offseason with nearly 30 players set to become free agents (unrestricted, restricted and exclusive rights), giving the power duo of John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan plenty to think about.

      Among those players ready to hit the market is running back Brian Robinson Jr. What should the 49ers do with Robinson? Let's analyze the decision that the team will have to make.

      Brian Robinson Jr. 2025 season recap

      San Francisco acquired Robinson from the Washington Commanders in a late-August trade for a 2026 sixth-round pick. He appeared in all 17 games for the 49ers, rushing for 400 yards and two touchdowns on 4.3 yards per attempt and catching eight passes for 25 yards. He also returned 13 kicks for 29.1 yards per return.

      Potential replacements for Brian Robinson Jr.

      There are a few running backs on the 49ers' roster behind Christian McCaffrey right now, including Jordan James and Isaac Guerendo. Either of them could serve as the top backup at the position.

      Michael Carter, Jeremy McNichols, Tyler Allgeier, Jerome Ford, Raheem Mostert and Austin Ekeler are among free agent options who could help the 49ers' ground game in 2026 and beyond.

      What free agency contract could Brian Robinson Jr. get?

      Robinson made $1.91 million in the final year of his rookie contract in 2025. Every pending unrestricted free agent who was a backup this past year made less than $2 million in 2025. We can probably expect Robinson to make the same in free agency this year.

      Should the 49ers re-sign Brian Robinson Jr.?

      San Francisco needs to have a capable backup for McCaffrey, as he moves into his 30s, especially considering his injury history. The 49ers should bring Robinson back. They should also sign another running back or take one in the draft to compete with Guerendo for a third/fourth spot on the active roster alongside McCaffrey and James.

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      This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: NFL free agency: Will 49ers re-sign RB Brian Robinson Jr.?

      Indianapolis Colts add to passing game early in 2026 NFL mock draft

      Who did the Indianapolis Colts select in a three-round 2026 NFL mock draft from Pro Football Network?

      Without a first-round pick this year, the Colts have two selections between Days 1 and 2 of the draft -- one pick in each of the second and third rounds.

      Not having a first-round selection puts more of a premium on GM Chris Ballard finding some immediate help on Day 2.

      Whether it be in free agency, the draft, or both, this feels like an offseason where Ballard is going to heavily address the defensive side of the ball.

      Now, let's take a look at who PFN's Jacob Infante had the Colts selecting.

      Colts pick at No. 47: Malachi Fields, WR, Notre Dame

      "A standout at the Senior Bowl, Malachi Fields didn't get too much of an opportunity to display his gifts at Notre Dame," wrote Infante. "He's done so in Mobile, demonstrating the body control, ball skills, and stem work that the 6'4" weapon displayed in flashes for the Fighting Irish."

      There's certainly a chance that one of Michael Pittman or Alec Pierce won't be on the roster in 2026. If that's the case, then wide receiver does become more of a need. However, should the Colts be spending the 47th overall pick on that position? I don't agree with that. There are more pressing needs elsewhere.

      Colts pick at No. 78: Joshua Josephs, EDGE, Tennessee

      "A rotational defender in 2024, Joshua Josephs put together some impressive tape with a bigger role on Tennessee’s defense in 2025," wrote Infante. "He’s a little undersized for an edge rusher but brings impressive acceleration, flexibility, and motor, rushing the passer."

      If I were building out a Colts' positional need big board, edge rusher would be at the top -- assuming Daniel Jones is back at quarterback. To put it simply, the Colts need more consistent pass-rush juice from that unit. Beyond Laiatu Latu, that was lacking in 2025. In addition to that, Kwity Paye, Tyquan Lewis, and Samson Ebukam are all free agents.

      This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Colts prioritize offense over defense in latest mock

      Raiders star Maxx Crosby praises Steelers QB Will Howard

      Buzz continues to build around Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Will Howard, who’s received heaps of praise from many within the NFL — which includes Las Vegas Raiders superstar edge rusher Maxx Crosby.

      On a recent episode of Crosby’s podcast, The Rush, the Raiders defender shared his honest feelings on Howard, arguing his experience behind two great football minds will result in a bright future in Pittsburgh.

      “I’m a Will Howard believer, I’m not gonna lie,” Crosby said. “…I think he’s a hell of a player. I think Will Howard’s got the size. He’s got the intangibles. He’s talented. He’s a smart quarterback. I think Will Howard just sitting there, learning behind [Mike] McCarthy and [Aaron] Rodgers is gonna do that franchise a lot of great things.”

      Selected by the Steelers with the overall pick in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, Howard received a lot of support as Pittsburgh heads into the offseason with plenty of questions at the quarterback position — with some fans arguing he deserves at least a chance at the starting job in 2026.

      For up-to-date Steelers coverage, including any offseason moves, follow us on X @TheSteelersWire and give our Facebook page a like.

      This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers' Will Howard receives support from Raiders DE Maxx Crosby

      Falcons hiring former Jets OC as passing-game coordinator

      The Atlanta Falcons are adding another experienced coach to Kevin Stefanki's staff. According to a report from NFL Network's Ian Rapopport, the team is hiring former New York Jets offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand as passing-game coordinator.

      Engrstrand spent five seasons as an assistant for the Detroit Lions (2020-2024), coaching under Ben Johnson and Dan Campbell for one of the NFL's most prolific offensive units over that span. When New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn was hired in 2025, he brought Engstrand with him as offensive coordinator.

      The Jets offense struggled to score points but finished 10th in rushing yards. However, Engstrand was fired after the season ended. The Falcons will also reportedly hire Alex Van Pelt as their quarterbacks coach.

      Van Pelt worked with Stefanski in Cleveland, spending four seasons as the Browns offensive coordinator (2020-2023) and one year as quarterbacks coach.

      The #Falcons are hiring Tanner Engstrand as offensive passing game coordinator, sources say.

      The former #Jets OC had multiple options and has been a popular name in recent days. Engstrand will join coach Kevin Stefanski and the new offensive staff in Atlanta. pic.twitter.com/cZ3bXzQtfE

      — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 1, 2026

      The Falcons' offensive staff is quickly coming together, with former Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees taking the same position in Atlanta. Rees will call plays, according to Stefanski. Jeff Ulbrich is also back as defensive coordinator, along with most of his staff.

      Next up, the team can start to plan for free agency. According to Over The Cap's projections, the Falcons have around $25.4 million available after the NFL's projected cap space jump in 2026.

      This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons: Tanner Engstrand named passing-game coordinator

      Diego Pavia’s Unusual Height Is Becoming a Real NFL Draft Problem

      Diego Pavia has never felt out of place as a quarterback in football.

      While playing for New Mexico Military, Pavia believed he could play Division I football.

      After transferring to New Mexico, Pavia believed he could play in the Power Four.

      And following his stint with the Vanderbilt Commodores, where he led them to what may have been their greatest season in school history, the runner-up for the Heisman Award believes he can be an NFL starter.

      But if he is to do that, Pavia will have to do it as the shortest QB in all of the NFL.

      While he was listed at 6-foot on the official Vanderbilt website, that illusion was shattered this past week at the Senior Bowl, where he was officially measured.

      Pavia was given a height of 5-foot-9, which would put him below the likes of Kyler Murray and Bryce Young in terms of stature.

      Although that would bother most players and raise doubts, Pavia has come off the Senior Bowl feeling re-energized and excited to prove he should be taken in the upcoming NFL Draft, regardless of what the measurements might say.

      In an exclusive interview with ESPN, he talked about how he had been overlooked his entire life in football, and it never once stopped him. When his height was brought up in the context of being drafted, he fired back by asking when the last time an SEC Player of the Year had not been selected in the NFL Draft.

      During his final season at Vanderbilt, he totaled over 4,000 yards of scrimmage through the air and ground. He threw for over 3,500 yards and ran for 862 with an overall total of 39 touchdowns.

      As we move into pro days and the combine, Pavia will continue to have inquiries about his height and size, but so far, it hasn't bothered him.

      Pavia climbed to the top of college football by playing for a military school in New Mexico.

      The SEC to the NFL? In comparison, that's easy.

      This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Diego Pavia’s Unusual Height Is Becoming a Real NFL Draft Problem

      Steelers, Vikings, Dolphins, Jets listed potential landing spots for $230 million dynamic quarterback

      Steelers, Vikings, Dolphins, Jets listed potential landing spots for $230 million dynamic quarterback originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

      The Pittsburgh Steelers, Minnesota Vikings, Miami Dolphins, and New York Jets are predicted to have interest in a former No. 1 overall pick quarterback this offseason.

      CBS Sports' Tyler Sullivan believes the Arizona Cardinals could look to cut ties with Kyler Murray this offseason, and names the Steelers, Vikings, Dolphins, and Jets as possible trade suitors for the 28-year-old.

      Sullivan adds that a second-round pick is his projected compensation for Murray in a trade with the Cardinals.

      Murray had a rough 2025 campaign, playing just five games due to a foot injury and going 2-3 in his starts.

      With the Cardinals set to move in a different direction with a new coach, Murray's time in Arizona could be over. The 2019 No. 1 overall pick has struggled with injuries over the last few years and has failed to lead the Cardinals back to the playoffs after appearing in the postseason in 2021.

      If Arizona moves on from Murray, a trade to the Steelers and Vikings would make the most sense.

      Pittsburgh may need to pivot at quarterback again if Aaron Rodgers retires. Replacing Murray with Rodgers could give the Steelers a solid stopgap option who could become the long-term answer.

      Minnesota is looking to add veteran competition for J.J. McCarthy this offseason, but if the franchise wants to completely replace the 2024. No. 10 overall pick, trading for Murray could be the move that needs to be made.

      However, Murray's monstrous $230 million contract could scare the Steelers and Vikings away from agreeing on a deal, which could open the door for other quarterback-needy teams, like the Dolphins and Jets.

      Tua Tagovailia's time in Miami looks to be over, just as Justin Fields' in New York. The Dolphins and Jets could enter the Murray market to solve their quarterback needs, but neither is set up for immediate success with Murray at quarterback.

      We'll see if the Cardinals decide to trade Murray and where he would land. However, there's no denying that a fresh start is needed for both sides.

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      Greg Cosell: Eli Manning&#39;s career does not make him a Hall of Famer

      Former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning will not be going into the Pro Football Hall of Fame again this year, sparking debates across all sports media about his overall worthiness.

      Some believe his regular-season career is average (a 117-117 record), and he never led the league in any passing category except interceptions, which he did three times in his career.

      Manning is, however, a two-time Super Bowl Most Valuable Player, and his two victories in those games over the Bill Belichick-Tom Brady New England Patriots contain several of the NFL's greatest moments.

      But is that enough to get him into Canton? NFL Films senior producer Greg Cosell doesn't believe it is.

      “Eli Manning is one of the most fascinating studies…”

      “I would say that his career does NOT make him a Hall of Famer.”@GregCosell explains why: pic.twitter.com/XTpx3OmIkA

      — Ross Tucker Podcast (@RossTuckerPod) January 29, 2026

      Manning has a long list of accomplishments, mostly due to his longevity. He played 236 games for the Giants, the most in franchise history, and was in the Top 10 of nearly every major career NFL passing category at the time he retired.

      Many figured he would get some resistance when his time came for Hall consideration, especially from the New England, Philadelphia, Dallas, and Washington-based voters, of which there are quite a few.

      But now two voting cycles have passed. His penance and waiting period are over. By this time next year, we should no longer be having this argument.

      This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Greg Cosell: Eli Manning's career does not make him a Hall of Famer

      More reasons to love the Eagles’ Sean Mannion–Josh Grizzard pairing

      The City of Brotherly Love is a unique place. It was our nation's first capital, the city where Thomas Jefferson and others drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776, a process that required patience. Did you see what we did there? Patient, of course, isn't the word most often used to describe Philadelphia Eagles fans. 'Passionate' works. Do does 'demanding'. That reality surfaced again during the recent offensive coordinator search.

      Every development, or perceived lack of one, was dissected, overanalyzed, and framed less as deliberation and more as dysfunction.

      When the process dragged, much of the blame landed on Nick Sirianni and the supposed 'lack of interest' in the job. When that narrative lost steam, fingers were pointed at Jalen Hurts. Some suggested he scared candidates away. People actually said that! Don't act like some of you weren't among the number.

      Each time those theories surfaced, we kept coming back to the same question: Hasn't this organization earned a little trust by now? Why the outrage when the team openly said it would “cast a wide net"? And if no one was interested, why were so many candidates interviewing?

      The truth is, the process was never going to be fast, flashy, or universally satisfying. It was always going to be thorough. Speculation filled the silence anyway, but it led here, to the hiring of not one, but two highly regarded offensive minds.

      Reasons to be excited about a unique and unexpected Eagles pairing of two sharp young offensive minds

      Offensive coordinator Sean Mannion and passing game coordinator Josh Grizzard are now Eagles. We should all consider ourselves lucky. They are charged with reconstructing an offense that fell apart last season. Here are several of the 30 or so reasons that we can mention to explain why you all should be excited:

      Their combined experience with some of the game's current respected offensive minds

      Bringing Mannion into the building means the Eagles are adding a guy who was coached by Sean McVay, Kevin O'Connell, and Liam Coen. They added to his football foundation before working with Tom Clements as a coach under Matt LaFleur.

      Grizzard's offensive palette consists of both offensive and defensive geniuses. While with the Miami Dolphins, he spent time on the staffs belonging to Adam Gase, Brian Flores, and Mike McDaniel. At Duke with the Blue Devils, he was part of David Cutcliffe's staff. While with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he learned from former Eagles defensive assistant Todd Bowles and former Bucs OC/current Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen.

      Look at who these guys have coached.

      Grizzard was part of Daniel Jones' early development at Duke, helping to build the foundation a future pro would lean on. In Tampa, he worked with Baker Mayfield, who has reinvented himself with the Buccaneers.

      Mannion helped develop Jordan Love and Malik Willis at his last stop, helping both evolve into capable NFL signal-callers. Though Willis is currently second on the Green Bay Packers' depth chart, he showed all of the necessary traits needed to guide a pro offense confidently if thrust into action.

      Willis notched a 145.5 passer rating this season and a 93.1 QBR. Love also notched respectable numbers: a 9-5-1 record, a 66.3% completion percentage, a 23-6 TD-to-interception ratio, a 101.2 rating, and a 72.7 QBR.

      Here are a few adjustments we're expecting from the Eagles' offense.

      Some beautiful words are being tossed around the Eagles' fan base and media: creativity and innovation. Among other things, we hope to see some new wrinkles in Philadelphia's offense that we have grown accustomed to viewing from McVay and LaFleur.

      What can Eagles fans expect to see from new Eagles OC, Sean Mannion?

      - He's going to bring foundational elements and staples from the Kyle Shanahan, Sean McVay, Matt LaFluer offenses.
      - More under-center play action.
      - Pre-snap motion and outside zone.
      - Sequencing and layered… pic.twitter.com/HNL8B4VbdI

      — Chase Senior (@Chase_Senior) January 31, 2026

      The noise was loud, and the takes were hotter than necessary. The impatience was predictable, but the Eagles stayed disciplined and landed two coaches who check real football boxes rather than polls on social media feeds.

      Creativity and innovation are truly coming, and they'll come from preparation, teaching, and trust. Panic won't be part of the process. Philly will always be demanding, and that's part of what makes it special, but sometimes the smartest move is letting the people in charge do what they've consistently shown they can do. Patience didn't betray us. It rewarded us.

      This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: More reasons to love the Eagles’ Sean Mannion–Josh Grizzard pairing

      Philadelphia media continues its praise of Eagles&#39; Josh Grizzard hire

      There's never been a fan base like that of the Philadelphia Eagles. There's no other media market like the City of Brotherly Love. You aren't talking us out of this. Yes, the Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills have endured more pain. Sure, the Las Vegas Raiders Nation is almost equally insane at times, but let's be honest. Raiders fans were more hostile when the team was in Oakland.

      As far as the media covering this team. Think about something for a second. You can draw parallels to New York's passion and aggressiveness, but it doesn't have the same reputation. Much love to the Big Apple, to Gotham, but something is different in this town. If the Eagles lose, you'd better request a few wellness checks.

      Birds fans and the local media live and die with their football team. That may not be a literal jawn, but it's pretty close to being spot-on. One day before the Sean Mannion hire - one day - there was calamity. One day after the announcement of the Josh Grizzard hire, things couldn't be any more peaceful.

      The Eagles media and fan base have fallen in love with Josh Grizzard.

      We hate to say 'We told you so'. No... That isn't true. Yes, it's bush league to do this, but yes... We told you so. We asked you... Shouldn't this team have earned our trust by now?

      All the complaining. All of the negativity. The hours dedicated to complaining about a hostile work environment... You do realize all of that worrying was done for no reason, right?

      The Eagles took their time with their OC search, and it went past the three-week mark, but they found two young, bright minds to help drive innovation.

      Sean Mannion will serve as offensive coordinator. Josh Grizzard was also added. He's the new pass game coordinator. Both come highly esteemed.

      Former Eagles quarterback and franchise legend Nick Foles was once Mannion's teammate. He has been one of the new OC's biggest supporters, and Mannion has many. The rave reviews also continue for Coach Grizzard.

      .@Bo_Wulf says the Josh Grizzard hire shows the #Eagles are committed to revamping the process on the offensive side of the ball pic.twitter.com/NmvCoWdu4l

      — PHLY Eagles (@PHLY_Eagles) January 30, 2026

      The Eagles are hiring Josh Grizzard as their pass game coordinator

      I LOVE THIS MOVE. GIVE ME THE GRIZZARD! pic.twitter.com/ylxT9BQUVA

      — Anthony Gargano (@AnthonyLGargano) January 30, 2026

      The Eagles have made another coaching hire 👀

      Dave Zangaro breaks down everything you need to know about new pass game coordinator Josh Grizzard. pic.twitter.com/YxsIyXuH0q

      — NBC Sports Philadelphia (@NBCSPhilly) January 30, 2026

      This is exactly what I said that the Eagles needed to do if they hired an inexperienced OC.

      Josh Grizzard has coached in the NFL for nearly a decade and called plays last season.

      He also has no ties to Nick Sirianni, which means more new ideas in Philadelphia. https://t.co/neSHkYpu0g

      — Anthony DiBona (@DiBonaNFL) January 30, 2026

      Yes, we understand the climate. We respect the urgency. Losing will never be acceptable in Philadelphia—save for that one strange chapter when an NBA team tried to lose on purpose, but that's a different story and not the point here.

      This ends where it began: Philadelphia is different. The fans are different. The media is different. Panic and pleasure live one headline apart, yet hope is never far behind.

      We're not here to beat anyone up. This comes from a place of love. Some of us have been on this ride a long time, and here's the honest advice from the old heads: You only get one life. Don't spend it complaining about every incompletion and every loss as we did.

      We agonized for three weeks over the Eagles' OC search, and in the end, everything worked out. The headaches are gone. Timelines are quiet. Confidence has returned. Now ask yourself a question. What if we'd spent that time doing something better than feeding our own frustration?

      Maybe that's the lesson. Be patient with us. We're learning it, just like everyone else. We have decades of thinking that we're trying to unlearn now.

      This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Philadelphia media continues its praise of Eagles' Josh Grizzard hire

      Saints 2025 Year in Review: Chris Rumph was an underrated contributor

      Edge rusher Chris Rumph II was one of only two defensive players brought in by the New Orleans Saints who had played for new defensive coordinator Brandon Staley at his other stops. A special teamer and small rotational player through most of his career, not many expected much from Rumph. It was an under-the-radar signing of a player many thought may not even make the roster out of preseason.

      Brandon Staley selected Rumph out of Duke with a fourth round choice in the 2021 NFL draft when he was head coach of the Chargers. Rumph played his first three years under Staley with the Chargers, compiling 3 sacks and 15 pressures as a role player. He spent all of 2024 on injured reserve after missing the end of 2023 with a foot injury, then hit free agency last offseason. The Saints signed him to a one-year contract. Here's how he played after being reunited with Staley.

      Chris Rumph II Year in Review

      • Position: Outside linebacker
      • Age: 27
      • Height: 6-feet, 2 inches
      • Weight: 244 pounds
      • NFL experience: 5 years (1st with Saints)
      • 2025 season: 17 games (0 starts)

      A strong training camp allowed Rumph to hold off rookie seventh round pick Fadil Diggs for a spot in the edge rusher rotation. His knowledge of Staley's system helped, but Rumph more than earned his spot behind Chase Young, Cameron Jordan, and Carl Granderson. An injury to Young kept him sidelined for the first five weeks, giving Rumph a chance for more playing time. Rumph averaged 26 defensive snaps per game while Young was out. Over that span, Rumph had a sack and 3 pressures with a broken up throw.

      Even once Young was healthy, Rumph continued to get rotational snaps. He was solid against the run and contributed some key quarterback hurries. Rumph had the second most defensive game snaps of his career (32) in Week 9 against the Rams, with his three games of 28 snaps the fourth highest of his career.

      Chris Rumph had 2 sacks, 4 QB hits, 7 pressures, and 3 tackles for loss in 2025. His 330 defensive snaps and 47 total tackles were the most of his career, as he also tied his career-high in sacks. He'll now enter free agency for the second straight offseason, but showed enough value for either the Saints to bring him back or another team to add him. Rumph isn't a consistent starter, but was an underrated part of the Saints rotation along the edge this past season.

      This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: Saints 2025 Year in Review: Chris Rumph was an underrated contributor

      Bears predicted to re-sign this key defensive free agent

      The Chicago Bears have some important decisions to make about in-house free agents this offseason, including some defensive backs who played key roles in 2025.

      Safeties Kevin Byard and Jaquan Brisker, as well as cornerback Nahshon Wright, are all slated to hit free agency in March, leaving the Bears with some key holes to fill. Chicago will likely consider re-signing one, possibly more, of their in-house free agents, but it's hard to see them keeping all three of their key defensive backs.

      CBS Sports' Zachary Pereles predicts the Bears will re-sign Wright in free agency after his breakout season in 2025, pairing him with Jaylon Johnson for the short-term future.

      "Wright was one of the most surprising breakouts of the 2025 season," wrote Pereles. "After one interception in four seasons, he had five in his only campaign with the Bears and added two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries."

      The Bears have some pressing needs on defense, most notably along the defensive line and safety. While Wright has made it clear he'd like to return to Chicago, we'll see if they can afford to bring him back after he certainly earned a pay day after his Pro Bowl season.

      Pereles also mentioned the Minnesota Vikings, Los Angeles Rams and Jacksonville Jaguars as other potential landing spots for Wright.

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      This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears predicted to re-sign this key defensive free agent

      Seahawks vs Patriots Predictions, Picks & Best Bets for Super Bowl LX

      Championship Sunday is right around the corner, with the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots set to battle it out at Levi’s Stadium in Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 8.

      My top Seahawks vs. Patriots predictions and NFL picks expect Seattle to win and cover the number in this championship rematch 11 years after New England’s Malcolm Butler’s infamous goal-line interception in Super Bowl XLIX.

      Seahawks vs Patriots prediction

      Seahawks vs Patriots Best bet: Seahawks -4.5 (-105)

      The Seattle Seahawks finished with the third-highest, single-season DVOA dating back to the 2018 campaign and then scored 41 and 31 points in their first two playoff games while ranking first in EPA per play. 

      The Seahawks send out the No. 1 stop unit by defensive DVOA, too, so this is a tough matchup for the New England Patriots.

      New England hasn’t faced an offense as complete as the Seahawks, and the Pats have had their own offensive struggles the past three weeks with just five touchdowns while ranking 10th of the 14 postseason teams in EPA per play.

      Check out more Super Bowl predictions ahead of game day.

      Seahawks vs Patriots same-game parlay

      The Patriots will need to contain Seahawks star receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, which will open opportunities through the air for Cooper Kupp and Rashid Shaheed, and I have full confidence in Seattle quarterback Sam Darnold capitalizing on the New England secondary in Super Bowl LX.

      Kupp has hauled in nine of 11 postseason targets for 96 yards to clear this total in consecutive games, and Shaheed is a speedy downfield threat with 27.5 and 23.0 aDOTs to start the playoffs.

      Seahawks vs Patriots SGP

      • Seahawks -4.5
      • Cooper Kupp Over 32.5 receiving yards
      • Rashid Shaheed Over 19.5 receiving yards

      Our big-ticket SGP: Seattle aerial attack soars

      Darnold has paced the postseason in adjusted EPA per play, success rate, and completion percentage, and with the Pats playing better run defense in the playoffs, I’m anticipating Darnold and the Seahawks attacking through the air more successfully on Super Bowl Sunday.

      Seahawks vs Patriots SGP

      • Seahawks -4.5
      • Sam Darnold Over 1.5 passing touchdowns
      • Cooper Kupp Over 32.5 receiving yards
      • Rashid Shaheed Over 19.5 receiving yards

      Seahawks vs Patriots odds

      • Spread: Seahawks -4.5 | Patriots +4.5
      • Moneyline: Seahawks -235 | Patriots +195
      • Over/Under: Over 46 | Under 46

      More NFL picks and odds from Covers


      Seahawks vs Patriots trend to know

      The Seattle Seahawks have covered the spread in 14 of their last 18 games (+9.60 Units / 48% ROI). Find more NFL betting trends for Seahawks vs. Patriots.

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      LocationLevi's Stadium, Santa Clara, CA
      DateSunday, February 8, 2026
      Kickoff6:30 p.m. ET
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      Super Bowl 60 Predictions, Free Picks, and Expert Best Bets

      Eleven years after Malcolm Butler’s goal-line interception shook the sporting world, the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots are set to converge on Levi’s Stadium for a historic Super Bowl rematch.

      Our team of betting analysts has been tracking both teams closely and is ready to deliver their Super Bowl predictions, along with the NFL picks they're making themselves. 

      From Rashid Shaheed's breakout potential to schematic edges that oddsmakers are overlooking, our NFL experts are here to help you find the best value in a very crowded market.

      Jason Logan's expert Super Bowl picks

      Covers' resident NFL expert and the host of The Sharp 600, Jason Logan blends traditional capping methods with advanced modelling and predictive analysis to provide audiences with the most thorough insights possible.

      Jason's Super Bowl analysis

      Solving the Super Bowl riddle is never an easy task for football bettors, but I believe this is Seattle’s game to lose. We’ve seen New England skate by teams with strong defenses but shortcomings on offense. The Seahawks are not only a top-tier defense but have an offense that can put up points, making them the toughest two-way challenge the Patriots have faced all season.

      That’s not to write off New England by any means. The Patriots also have a solid stop unit, especially when it comes to stuffing the run. New England will need help in the form of takeaways to keep this close. In order to generate those game-changing plays, I see the Pats selling out to stop the Seattle run game and putting all the “Big Game” pressure on the arm of Sam Darnold. How he performs on the Super Bowl stage will go a long way in determining the winner.

      Jason's best bets

      After the New England Patriots’ pop-gun run to the Big Game — in which their offense struggled against quality defenses — they once again find themselves against a top-tier stop unit. The Patriots have posted just 12 and 13 first downs in their last two postseason games while averaging 3.2 and 3.9 yards per play in those contests. Quarterback Drake Maye has been limited in his production while absorbing 10 total sacks.

      Seattle’s defense is tops in the land with a vaunted pass rush that ranked among the best in the NFL in pressure rate, sacks, QB hits, and hurries despite blitzing at one of the lowest rates. On top of that, the Seahawks offense has been humming in the tournament, torching the 49ers for 41 points and hanging 31 points on the Rams. New England hasn’t faced a team this complete... well, all season.

      • Rashid Shaheed o23.5 receiving yards - Analysis

      Since being traded to Seattle, Rashid Shaheed has faced only zone-heavy defenses (eight opponents rank between 1st and 15th in zone usage). He's much better vs. man coverage, which the Patriots use at the 6th highest rate.

      New England also allows an average of 42.7 ypg to WR3. Shaheed's biggest day of the season came when the Saints played the Giants (7th in man), with 114 yards.

      • Hunter Henry o37.5 receiving yards - Analysis

      Drake Maye is in a tough spot against this Seattle pass rush that can generate pressure with just a four-man rush. Hunter Henry is Maye’s pressure release in short yardage and also his best receiving option versus zone coverage, which Seattle runs at the second-highest rate.

      Henry can also pick up yards after the catch, and the Seahawks have allowed the sixth most YAC. Seattle is also giving up the fifth most targets and receptions to tight ends, panning out to the sixth most yards allowed to TEs in the NFL. Projections for Henry sit as high as 46 yards from the Patriots' tight end in Super Bowl LX.

      • George Holani Over 1.5 receptions - Analysis

      The Patriots’ run stop is healthy and shutting the door on opponent running backs in the playoffs. Mike Vrabel’s game plan will be to eliminate the Seahawks ground game and put the Super Bowl on Sam Darnold, attacking the Seahawks QB with blitzes.

      With Zach Charbonnet out, George Holani has stepped up as the RB2/third-down back and drew four targets for three receptions and 27 yards in the NFC title game. He now has two weeks to work within the offense and get used to the increased involvement. New England has also allowed the seventh most targets and fifth most receptions to RBs this season. 

      Joe Osborne's expert Super Bowl picks

      A familiar face to bettors thanks to his countless video appearances, Joe Osborne is an industry veteran who loves the entertainment aspect of the sports betting industry. His opinions are always backed by data, and he enjoys digging into the numbers and coming up with interesting trends and nuggets to share with sports bettors. 

      Joe's Super Bowl analysis

      The Patriots’ relatively soft path to the Super Bowl is a fair criticism, and it looms large here. Seattle is undoubtedly the more complete team, with clear advantages on both sides of the ball. Sam Darnold seems ready for this moment after showing up big in the NFC title game.

      New England should generate some offense, but defensively, they won’t keep pace. I like Seattle to cover, the game to go Over, and the Seahawks to win 30–20.

      Joe's best bets

      The Seahawks’ offense is firing on all cylinders, scoring 41 and 31 points in their two playoff games. While their defense has received plenty of praise, they remain vulnerable, as the Rams demonstrated by putting up 479 yards of offense.

      For the Patriots, winter weather and inconsistent quarterback play by opponents have kept their playoff games low-scoring, but that changes here. With Sam Darnold in form and normal conditions expected in San Francisco, the offense should be much more productive.

      • Kenneth Walker III Over 21.5 receiving yards - Analysis

      Kenneth Walker III has been going off in the receiving yards department in the Seahawks’ most important stretch of the season. Not only has he topped this mark in four of his last five games, but he’s also proving to have a high ceiling as he’s averaging 36.8 receiving yards in this five-game span.

      With Zach Charbonnet out for the season, Walker will have a heavy workload vs. a Patriots team that allowed the sixth most receptions to running backs in the regular season.

      • Drake Maye o218.5 passing yards  - Analysis

      This is a very modest number given Drake Maye's body of work. He surpassed this mark in 14 of 17 regular-season games, averaging 258.4 yards per contest, so don’t let his playoff numbers throw you off. With no winter weather in San Francisco, Maye should resemble the MVP-level passer he was all season.

      Seattle’s defense has also allowed big games recently, including 374 and 457 yards to Stafford and 277 to Brock Purdy. The Patriots’ schedule often gets criticized, but Seattle’s recent quarterback competition hasn’t exactly been elite.

      Josh Inglis' expert Super Bowl picks

      Covers' NFL TD guru, Josh Inglis has been picking winners all season with his popular NFL Anytime Touchdown Predictions & Parlay column. Josh is a prolific bettor, tracking over 2,500 bets annually, and he consistently shares his results through monthly transparency reports.

      Josh's Super Bowl analysis

      I’m not as down on the Patriots as many, but this will be a much tougher defensive test than what they’ve faced so far in the playoffs.

      What I do like about New England is its offense. They haven’t had the benefit of good conditions, and Drake Maye has shown flashes of a young Matthew Stafford.

      The Rams just went into Seattle and torched the Seahawks for 374 passing yards and three touchdowns in front of the 12s. A neutral site and good weather should push two-way scoring.

      Josh's best bets

      • Rhamondre Stevenson Over 50.5 rushing yards - Analysis

      Rhamondre Stevenson is coming off a 25-carry game and has been the clear focal point of the offense since Week 18. Over that four-game stretch, he has topped 320 rushing yards and cleared this number in every game, including matchups against three elite defenses.

      The workload is all his, with Henderson reduced to an afterthought, as Stevenson handled 90% of the RB opportunities against the Broncos. Even if Seattle sells out to stop the run, Stevenson has already proven he can move the pile versus the Chargers, Texans, and Broncos.

      Neil Parker's expert Super Bowl picks

      An avid football fan, Neil Parker has been in the sports betting space for 16 years. He takes a numbers-based approach to his handicapping and complements his in-depth statistical analysis with a keen eye on the markets to provide the best available odds.

      Neil's Super Bowl analysis

      Seattle finished with the third-highest, single-season DVOA dating back to the 2018 campaign and then hung 41 and 31 points on the board in their first two playoff games while ranking first in EPA per play.

      The Seahawks also send out the No. 1 stop unit by defensive DVOA. It’s a tough spot for New England.

      Neil's best bets

      The Pats haven’t faced an offense as complete as the Seahawks, and they’ve had their own offensive struggles the past three weeks, with just five touchdowns while ranking 10th of the 14 postseason teams in EPA per play.

      I’m happy to lay up to -5.5 with Seattle.

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      Rohit Ponnaiya's expert Super Bowl picks

      Rohit Ponnaiya combines his background as an athlete with a deeply analytic mind to help filter out the crucial handicapping information from the chatter. 

      Rohit's Super Bowl analysis

      Drake Maye has been beaten up by strong defenses in the last two rounds, and the same story will play out against an elite Seahawks stop unit. Seattle's offense could have issues getting into an early rhythm with Kenneth Walker III facing a stout Pats run D and Christian Gonzalez shadowing Jaxon Smith-Njigba.

      That said, Sam Darnold will eventually be able to find Cooper Kupp and Rashid Shaheed for big plays and put points on the board. Once the Seahawks build a lead, they'll be able to shut the door on any chance of a comeback.

      Rohit's best bets

      The Seattle Seahawks have the fifth-best DVOA (including playoffs) in NFL history since that stat has been tracked to 1978. The New England Patriots aren't on that level and have benefited from playing against the weakest schedule in the league. 

      The lack of offensive talent around Drake Maye has been exposed in the playoffs, with New England averaging just 4.3 yards per play. He'll get pummeled by a Seattle stop unit that led the league in defensive EPA.

      • Sam Darnold o229.5 passing yards - Analysis

      Sam Darnold threw for 4,048 yards in the regular season, even while often playing with a positive game script. He went ballistic in the NFC Conference Championship, completing 25-of-36 passes for 346 yards. New England is stout against the run, so Seattle will likely air it out against a defense that ranked 15th in dropback success rate.

      The Pats haven’t allowed many passing yards over the past month, but much of that came in poor weather while facing a string of subpar quarterbacks, including Brady Cook, Quinn Ewers, and Jarrett Stidham. They’ll have a much tougher task containing Darnold, who was named a Pro Bowler for the second consecutive year.

      Common Ground: Where our experts agree

      They say that great minds think alike, and that’s certainly true when it comes to the Super Bowl spread. Neil and Rohit both jumped on the Seahawks at -4.5 immediately and are confident in Seattle's ability to win and cover.  

      That view is consistent with our Covers Consensus, as 59% of users also expect the Seahawks to cover in what is shaping up to be a very entertaining Super Bowl rematch.

      This article originally appeared on Covers.com, read the full article here

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