USATSI When Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce decides to hang up the cleats, he will be a sure-fire Hall of Famer. He already has the most 1,000-yard seasons (7) and 100-yard receiving games (37) by a tight end all time, is just the third player to lead three Super Bowl champions in receiving yards and his 71.2 receiving …
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Jets leak unconvincing explanation for Aaron Rodgers’s mandatory minicamp absence
Most teams have one or more reporters to whom they will leak self-serving explanations, whenever something controversial happens. For the Jets, one of those reporters seems to be, in my opinion, Connor Hughes of SNY. It was Hughes who, for example, pushed the team’s narrative (albeit somewhat factually inaccurate) after Colleen Wolfe of NFL Network reported/suggested/whatever that someone witnessed an …
Read More »Joel Klatt dishes on Ohio State vs. Michigan, says Buckeyes ‘have to win’
If you’ve followed us for any amount of time at all, you know we are pretty big fans of FOX College Football analyst, Joel Klatt. He doesn’t say things to just stir the pot and instead, has unbiased, insightful thoughts about teams, players, and coaches in college football these days. It also doesn’t hurt our perception that he’s been a …
Read More »Jordan Love, Packers aim to complete extension by training camp
Jordan Love senses that he’ll have an extension from the Green Bay Packers soon. The Packers starting quarterback told reporters that he’s hopeful a deal will be done by the time the team opens up training camp on July 22. “Yes. That’s what I’ve heard,” Love said when asked if an extension could be completed prior to training camp. The …
Read More »Alvin Kamara sees “a lot of opportunity” in Klint Kubiak’s offense
Running back Alvin Kamara didn’t attend the voluntary portions of the Saints offseason work, so he got his first full taste of new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak’s scheme at Tuesday’s mandatory minicamp practice. Kamara had a playbook and he was able to remain in contact with the team, but said “it’s different when you go do it.” There will be …
Read More »Are there hard feelings at LSU toward USC over 2003 split title?
USC and LSU football are less than three months away from their huge 2024 season opener. As game time approaches, you will see and hear more stories about the 2003 college football season and the national title the two programs split. LSU’s 2003 defense was undeniably nasty, as we wrote a few years ago: Imagine what it would have been …
Read More »Agent’s Take: Potential Trevor Lawrence contract compromise that could benefit Jaguars and 2021 No. 1 pick
Jacksonville Jaguars general manager Trent Baalke called Trevor Lawrence the team’s long-term quarterback in late January and also said that a contract extension would get done at the right time. The right time could be at any point before the Jaguars open training camp in the latter part of July as negotiations are ongoing. That would be ideal, according to …
Read More »Jets coach Robert Saleh says there’s no issue with Aaron Rodgers’ minicamp absence
Robert Saleh has been head coach of the New York Jets for three seasons and head coach of Aaron Rodgers for one. He should know by now that any hint of drama with the Jets becomes a story, and practically anything regarding Rodgers becomes a big story. When Saleh termed Rodgers’ absence from a mandatory minicamp “unexcused” on Tuesday, he …
Read More »LSU hosting a pair of top 2026 quarterbacks for visits this week
LSU already holds a commitment from Bryce Underwood, the top quarterback and No. 1 overall player in the 2025 cycle. But offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Joe Sloan and the rest of the staff are looking to lock up a signal-caller in 2026 as well. The Tigers are set to host a pair of blue-chip quarterbacks in that class that both rank …
Read More »Stanley Cup Final travel — how Panthers, Oilers are managing
Ryan S. Clark, NHL reporterJun 12, 2024, 12:40 PM ET CloseRyan S. Clark is an NHL reporter for ESPN. There’s a time and a place for everything. The Edmonton Oilers know this because they’ve spent quite a bit of time these playoffs going all over the continent, whereas the Florida Panthers have had a different experience. A series that features …
Read More »Mike Tomlin: Cameron Sutton’s return about the totality of our relationship
The Steelers signed cornerback Cameron Sutton to their 90-man roster last week in the wake of Sutton entering a pretrial diversion program to resolve a domestic battery charge from March of this year. Sutton was released by the Lions after he was charged, but the Steelers knew Sutton from the six years he spent with the team before moving on …
Read More »Jayden Loftin commits to Tennessee
Tennessee football and head coach Josh Heupelreceived a commitment from 2025 prospect Jayden Loftin. Loftin, an edge rusher, announced his commitment Wednesday. He also had offers from Syracuse, WisconsinWisconsin, West Virginia, South Carolina, Minnesota and Penn State. He is a four-star prospect and native of Somerville, New Jersey. Tennessee was one of three SEC schools to offer Loftin a 6-foot-4, …
Read More »Quarterbacks poised to improve, regress in 2024: Patrick Mahomes’ numbers to rise; step back for Brock Purdy?
Playing quarterback in the National Football League is one of the hardest things to do in professional sports. That’s why there is so much volatility at the position in terms of year-to-year production, even for the NFL’s best. Just look at Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. He won the league’s MVP award in 2022 after leading the NFL in …
Read More »Charlie Baker brings fiery presence NCAA has long needed as president aims to keep organization relevant
LAS VEGAS — If the NCAA is evaporating into irrelevance, it is not going away quietly. Not with Charlie Baker, the association’s 67-year-old president, who for a brief moment Monday took the “pulpit” out of bully pulpit. “I was certainly trying to be calm and have a discussion [with Baker],” Collin Sherwin, college sports editor at DraftKings Network, told CBS …
Read More »Steelers OC Arthur Smith shares early leader in QB competition between Russell Wilson and Justin Fields
The Pittsburgh Steelers have their QB1 at the moment. While the Steelers are only in mandatory minicamp, Russell Wilson is the leader in the clubhouse for the starting quarterback job. “The standard is on the record. Russ is in the pole position,” Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith said Tuesday, via a transcript provided by the team. “It’s a competition. Obviously, …
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