Teams are often coy with their running back usage this far out from the season, but not the Los Angeles Chargers. Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz told reporters Thursday that free agent signee Gus Edwards will serve as the team’s “bell cow” running back, meaning he would get carries at all spots on the field and on all downs. From …
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Does Jalen Milroe have a cadence issue? What Kalen DeBoer said
Does Alabama football quarterback Jalen Milroe have a cadence issue? His new coach Kalen DeBoer doesn’t think so. “I guess I can really only go off of what we have done right now, and we haven’t had any problems there,” DeBoer said on Thursday speaking to the media. “We use our cadence, and it’s the clap cadence, so Jalen, all …
Read More »Should Patriots trade for top-end wide receiver before 2024 NFL Draft?
Should Patriots trade for top-end wide receiver before 2024 NFL Draft? originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston NFL free agency is more than a week old and the New England Patriots still haven’t added a top-end wide receiver to their offense. Sure, they did re-sign Kendrick Bourne and added K.J. Osborn, but the lack of a true No. 1 wideout …
Read More »Max Brosmer ready for challenge as Gophers new QB
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Max Brosmer threw his first pass with the University of Minnesota football team at spring practice on Thursday, but he had won over P.J. Fleck and his teammates long before that. Fleck and the Gophers learned shortly after their loss to Wisconsin to end the regular season 5-7 that they would need a new quarterback. Athan …
Read More »Tyron Smith: Contract with Jets is fair, have to prove I can play at high level
The Jets and veteran left tackle Tyron Smith agreed to a one-year deal that’s heavy on incentives tied to how often Smith is on the field during the regular season. Smith played 13 games in 2023, but he was limited to 17 games over the previous three seasons and his contract pays escalating amounts based on how many snaps he …
Read More »Georgia offers 4-star in-state DB recruit
Four-star cornerback recruit Dorian Barney checked out the University of Georgia this winter. Now, the Georgia Bulldogs have extended a scholarship offer to the talented in-state defensive back after he visited Georgia for a second time. Barney plays high school football for Peachtree Ridge High School in Suwanee, Georgia. The four-star recruit is ranked as the No. 32 prospect in …
Read More »DB Isaiah Pola-Mao re-signs with Raiders
Free agent defensive back Isaiah Pola-Mao has re-signed with the Raiders, the team announced Thursday. He played 16 games for the Raiders last season, totaling 20 tackles, a sack, a pass defensed and an interception. Pola-Mao saw action on 130 defensive snaps and 304 on special teams. Pola-Mao, 24, signed the Raiders as an undrafted free agent in 2022. The …
Read More »Takeaways from Alabama football’s March 21 spring practice
It was overcast and in the mid 70’s as Alabama football had its fifth spring practice under Kalen DeBoer, and the second practice open to reporters on Thursday. The Crimson Tide are working towards their A-Day spring game on Saturday, April 13. The viewing period for reporters lasted for about 30 minutes and consisted of primarily position and individual drills. …
Read More »Breaking down proposed kickoff, ‘hip drop’ tackle rule changes in NFL
Breaking down proposed kickoff, ‘hip drop’ tackle rule changes in NFL originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago The NFL competition committee is proposing a rule to penalize so-called “hip-drop” tackles and a radical change to kickoffs to add more returns without compromising safety. The proposals will be presented to owners at the league meetings later this month, with 24 out …
Read More »Notre Dame football offers Texas jumbo athlete
Not every prospect who received a Notre Dame football offer on “Pot of Gold Day” shared on social media that they got one. One of those prospects was 2026 Texas athlete Calvin Carter, who shared on Thursday that he did get an Irish offer. The 6-foot, 4-inch and 225-pound prospect can play all over the field, linebacker, tight end, defensive …
Read More »NFL won’t consider banning Eagles’ patented Brotherly Shove
NFL won’t consider banning Eagles’ patented Brotherly Shove originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia The Brotherly Shove isn’t going away. The Eagles’ patented short-yardage play – loved by fans, hated by opponents – will not be barred by the NFL this offseason, according to NFL executive vice president Troy Vincent. Despite speculation throughout the 2023 season that the league might …
Read More »Tennessee football’s Kaleb Beasley out for spring practice with injury days after enrolling
Tennessee football freshman cornerback Kaleb Beasley, a former Lipscomb Academy standout, will miss the remainder of spring practice after suffering a fractured fibula on Thursday. Beasley’s father, Terrio, posted news of the injury on his personal Facebook page, and UT confirmed it. Beasley had just arrived on campus. He and former Lipscomb teammate Edwin Spillman enrolled at UT on Monday, …
Read More »C.J. Henderson agrees to terms with Texans
A visit turned into a signing for free agent cornerback C.J. Henderson. Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that Henderson has agreed to join the Texans after Thursday’s visit to Houston. The move, combined with Houston’s signing of cornerback Jeff Okudah on March 11, likely means the end to Steven Nelson’s time with the Texans. Nelson, a starter for the Texans …
Read More »Indiana football WR Kamryn Perry announces plans to transfer after first spring practice
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football wide receiver Kamryn Perry announced plans to transfer just hours after the team wrapped up its first spring practice. He’s the second IU player to enter the portal this week after the unexpected departure of defensive tackle Philip Blidi. Perry had three catches for 22 yards as a redshirt freshman last season. He was a three-star prospect …
Read More »‘Tush Push’ rule change: NFL will not propose banning controversial play for 2024 season
The “Tush Push” is here to stay … at least for the 2024 season. NFL executive vice president Troy Vincent has confirmed that the controversial play will remain a legal play this season, via ESPN. Vincent added that there will not be a proposal presented this offseason that would attempt to ban the play. While there isn’t a strong push …
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