May 28, 2024, 11:36 PM ET SUNRISE, Fla. — Sam Reinhart scored a power-play goal 1:12 into overtime, and the Florida Panthers topped the New York Rangers 3-2 to even the Eastern Conference Final at two games apiece. It was the third straight OT game in the series — and the first time Florida got a win in those matchups. …
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Mark Andrews: Taking hip-drop tackles out of the game is a good thing
Ravens tight end Mark Andrews missed a big chunk of last season with an ankle injury caused by a hip-drop tackle, so his response to the NFL’s move to penalize the play is not a surprising one. The league said that Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson’s hit on Andrews in a November game would be a foul under the new rules …
Read More »Reports: Texans signing WR Nico Collins to $72 million extension
The Houston Texas are continuing to invest in their offense around quarterback C.J. Stroud. Per multiple reports, the Texans are signing wide receiver Nico Collins to a $72 million contract extension. The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reports that the deal is for three years. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the extension has a max value of $75 million and includes a …
Read More »Stetson Bennett: Happy to be back after “mental health” absence last year
Rams quarterback Stetson Bennett spent his rookie season on the non-football illness list, but he is back on the field this spring and he spoke to reporters for the first time since his return on Tuesday. Bennett said, via multiple reporters, that he would keep the specifics about his absence “in house.” He did say that it would be in …
Read More »Texans waive DE Marcus Haynes with injury designation
The Texans waived defensive end Marcus Haynes with an injury designation, the team announced Tuesday. The Texans signed Haynes on Feb. 20. Haynes signed with the Broncos last year after going undrafted out of Old Dominion. He had five tackles and a pass defensed in the preseason but failed to make the cut to 53 players at the end of …
Read More »Patriots officially sign 1st-round draft pick, QB Drake Maye, to rookie contract
The New England Patriots signed quarterback Drake Maye to a contract on Tuesday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but ESPN reported it is a four-year, $36.63 million fully guaranteed contract that includes a $23.46 million signing bonus. Maye, 21, was the No. 3 overall pick in the draft. The 6-foot-4, 225-pound quarterback threw for 3,608 yards and 24 …
Read More »49ers QB Brock Purdy counts on a healthy offseason leading to even more progress
Brock Purdy’s brief time in the NFL has been a bit of a whirlwind with him going from “Mr. Irrelevant” to fill-in starter for a contender as a rookie to a MVP finalist and Super Bowl quarterback last season. After spending the 2022 offseason preparing for the draft and learning an NFL offense and last offseason rehabilitating from major elbow …
Read More »Cardinals sign first-round DL Darius Robinson to his rookie deal
The Cardinals signed first-round defensive lineman Darius Robinson to his four-year rookie contract with a fifth-year option, the team announced. Robinson, the 27th overall pick, was the team’s second first-round selection. The Cardinals have two unsigned draft picks left of their 12-player class, with third-round running back Trey Benson and fourth-round safety Dadrion Taylor-Demerson having yet to agree to terms. …
Read More »Steelers QB Justin Fields on possibly returning kicks: ‘I’m not here to do that’
Justin Fields does not want to return kicks for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Despite Steelers running back Jaylen Warren hinting several weeks ago that special teams coach Danny Smith was pondering the idea of using the Steelers’ new quarterback as a kick returner, Fields brushed it off as mere chatter Tuesday. “Nah, I’m not here to do that,” Fields told reporters. …
Read More »Klint Kubiak is having Taysom Hill do things he’s “never done before”
Taysom Hill has done many things in the Saints offense through the years, but new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak is trying to find new ways to involve the Swiss Army Knife. “The more we can do, the better and harder it is,” Hill said, via Matthew Paras of nola.com. Hill has lined up as a running back, fullback, outside receiver, …
Read More »Steelers’ Joey Porter Jr. already thinks he’s the NFL’s best CB: ‘Nobody was doing what I was doing’
USATSI Some of the greatest cornerbacks in league history either played for the Steelers or hailed from Pittsburgh. This list includes Hall of Famers Mel Blount, Rod Woodson, Ty Law and most recently Darrelle Revis. While he isn’t on that level yet, Steelers second-year cornerback Joey Porter Jr. certainly feels that he is well on his way. Porter essentially said …
Read More »Justin Fields laughs off idea that he’ll run kicks back for the Steelers: ‘I’m not here to do that’
No, Justin Fields won’t be running back kick returns for the Pittsburgh Steelers this fall. The former Chicago Bears quarterback laughed that idea off on Tuesday, ending what would’ve been a remarkable development on his new team. The idea was first floated by Steelers running back Jaylen Warren on Cam Heyward’s podcast earlier this spring. Warren mentioned that special teams …
Read More »AHL’s Roadrunners to keep team in Tucson for at least 30 games
May 28, 2024, 08:46 PM ET TUCSON, Ariz. — The Roadrunners are staying in Tucson. The AHL affiliate of the Arizona Coyotes announced Tuesday that the team will play at least 30 games at Tucson Arena next season, thwarting owner Alex Meruelo’s plans to move the team to Mullett Arena in Tempe. The Rio Nuevo District’s board of directors voted …
Read More »Ravens TE Mark Andrews says hip-drop tackle ban is ‘not a bad thing’
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has firsthand experience with how dangerous the recently banned hip-drop tackle can be, and he’s pleased to see it go. The 28-year-old, who underwent surgery last season after suffering a fractured fibula and ligament damage in a Week 11 game against the Bengals — due to what was considered to be a hip-drop tackle …
Read More »Chiefs set to visit White House on Friday, just weeks after Harrison Butker criticized President Joe Biden
For the second straight year, the Kansas City Chiefs will be making a trip to the White House. The Chiefs will be heading to Washington D.C. this week to celebrate their Super Bowl win with President Joe Biden on Friday, the White House has announced. The visit will come less than three weeks after Harrison Butker criticized Biden while giving …
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