Exactly six months to the day after leaving the Patriots, Bill Belichick has landed a new job. The six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach will join “Inside the NFL” for the 2024 season. Belichick will sit alongside former Pro Bowl safety Ryan Clark, former Pro Bowl wide receiver Chad Johnson and former defensive end Chris Long, who won one of his …
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Titans agree to terms with Jamal Adams
The Titans are adding a veteran safety. Tennessee has agreed to terms with Jamal Adams, the team announced on Thursday. Adams, 28, was released by the Seahawks in March after spending the last four years with the club. The former All-Pro was limited to just 10 games over the last two years due to injury. He recorded 48 total tackles …
Read More »LSU trending for top 10 receiver ahead of Saturday commitment
After receiver decommitment Dakorien Moore pledged to Oregon last week, LSU went back to the drawing board as it looks to add a top receiver recruit to the 2025 class. It will have another shot at doing just that on Saturday as four-star Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) receiver Derek Meadows is set to make a decision. Notre Dame is seen …
Read More »Saints training camp preview: Cap-strapped team faces pivotal 2024 season
Greg Auman NFC South Reporter The start of NFL training camps is on the horizon, so we’re doing a lap through the NFC South, identifying five lingering questions for each team. We’ll start with the Saints, who went 9-8 last year, finishing with the same record as the division champion Bucs but losing out on a tiebreaker. New Orleans was …
Read More »Jets OC Nathaniel Hackett excited for Year 2 of offense: ‘It’s a completely different feel’
Last year, almost nothing went as planned for the New York Jets — especially on offense. Just four snaps into their season, Aaron Rodgers went down with a torn Achilles. And things only got worse from there, as the offensive line fell apart and Zach Wilson continued to struggle. The Jets finished the year 31st in yards, 29th in points, …
Read More »Sooners predicted to land 3-star offensive tackle out of Colorado
The Oklahoma Sooners have honed in on another offensive target for the 2026 Recruiting Class. After hosting several sessions of the Brent Venables Football Camp, the Sooners made a number of offers to prospects over the next several recruiting cycles. One of the players to receive an offer was 2026 three-star offensive tackle Deacon Schmitt. Schmitt camped with the Sooners …
Read More »Jamal Adams agrees to 1-year deal to join the Titans
The Tennessee Titans are adding safety Jamal Adams after the two sides agreed to a one-year deal, the team announced on Thursday. Adams, 28, spent the past four seasons with the Seattle Seahawks after beginning his NFL career with the New York Jets. Adams was a salary cap casualty by the Seahawks after being released on March 5. Adams signed …
Read More »Deion Sanders and son Shilo address bankruptcy case
LAS VEGAS – Colorado football coach Deion Sanders and his player son Shilo both downplayed Shilo’s pending bankruptcy case Wednesday and promised the truth would come out about what led Shilo to file for bankruptcy last October with about $12 million in debt. It was their first public comments about it since then, and both came in response to separate …
Read More »NFL Thursday Thoughts: Caleb Williams, supporting cast, defense boosted Bears’ expectations; can they deliver?
Welcome to the first edition of NFL Thursday Thoughts, a series of nine questions to take us through the remainder of the offseason, up until the Chiefs and Ravens kick off the 2024 regular season Sept. 5. Each edition will be a deep dive on a major NFL storyline this season, whether it be regarding teams, players, the league as a …
Read More »Ranking college football’s Mount Rushmores based on NFL success: Pitt takes top spot, USC, Miami right behind
Pro Football is a funny business. While some of the game’s greatest players hail from big, history-laden college programs, many have also come from schools that you may have never heard of. It’s the classic example of how you should never judge a book by its cover. In that vein, I decided to compile, then rank, each of college football’s …
Read More »Ravens QB Lamar Jackson believes former players should get first dibs on ‘College Football 25’
The Baltimore Ravens have plenty of college football standouts on their team. Players such as Kyle Hamilton, Roquan Smith, Zay Flowers, and others were known for their incredible college production, but no more than quarterback Lamar Jackson on the Baltimore roster. In the football world, there hasn’t been as anticipated of a video game as EA Sports’ “College Football 25”. …
Read More »Make a Call in Fantasy Football: 3 key running backs, 3 tough decisions
This is the third part of a new series that will examine players who are tough to rank in fantasy football, continuing with running backs. Click here for QB and WRs. PROS Barkley goes from a New York offense that averaged the third-fewest points per game (15.6) last season to a Philadelphia team that averaged 24.6 ppg and has a far …
Read More »Kansas State football garners more team than individual respect in Big 12 preseason polls
For all the respect Kansas State football received in Big 12 preseason polls going into Tuesday’s media day in Las Vegas, the Wildcats did not get much love individually. It is hard to fathom, even in an expanded 16-team league, that the Wildcats were picked second behind Utah and yet did not have a single player named to the media’s …
Read More »Robert Griffin III polls Commanders fans on potential return to Washington’s old logo
Getty Images It’s been three years since Washington’s NFL team became the Commanders, and four since the franchise officially dropped its nickname of close to 90 years. That’s not stopping Robert Griffin III, the club’s former star quarterback, from entertaining a switch back to the old logo, a polarizing depiction of a Native American chief. “Dear Washington Commanders fans, this …
Read More »2025 NFL Draft prospect Deone Walker might be the next Dexter Lawrence — or something even scarier
Now that Aaron Donald is retired, Dexter Lawrence has a legitimate case as the best defensive tackle in football. Sure, Chris Jones is probably a better, pure pass-rusher. But the Giants’ 6-foot-4, 340-pound nose tackle plays more effectively against the run and is a nightmarish upfield rusher in his own right. Lawrence’s emergence from quality first-round pick in 2019 to …
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