National Football League (NFL)

NFL: Vikings TE TJ Hockenson might not be ready for Week 1

Minnesota Vikings tight end TJ Hockenson provided an update on his surgically repaired right knee Friday, indicating he's made good progress but has a long way to go. Hockenson, the...

NFL: Cowboys, Texans road favorites Week 1

More than three months before Week 1 of the 2024 NFL season, the Cowboys and Texans are among...

NFL: Netflix, NFL unwrap football for Christmas through 2026

Treading further into territory once reserved for NBA broadcasts, the NFL plans to continue airing games on Christmas...

NFL: Falcons release OLB Ade Ogundeji

The Atlanta Falcons released outside linebacker Ade Ogundeji on Thursday. Ogundeji, 25, recorded 75 tackles, three sacks and one...

NFL: Jaguars sign DBs Terrell Edmunds, Tre Flowers

The Jacksonville Jaguars added three players on defense Thursday, signing defensive backs Terrell Edmunds and Tre Flowers, as...
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NFL: Reports: 49ers’ Nick Bosa agrees to 5-year, $170M extension

Defensive end Nick Bosa agreed to a five-year, $170 million contract extension with the San Francisco 49ers that will make him the highest-paid defensive...

NFL: Report: Cardinals to start Josh Dobbs at QB

Josh Dobbs, who has been with the team for less than two weeks, is expected to be the Arizona Cardinals' starting quarterback in Week...

NFL: Chiefs DT Chris Jones ready to play vs. Lions, if …

All the Kansas City Chiefs need to do is deliver the bag, and All-Pro defensive tackle Chris Jones is ready to suit up for...

NFL: Raiders: DE Chandler Jones’ absence a ‘private matter’

Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones' mysterious absence from the team is a "private matter," Las Vegas head coach Josh McDaniels said Wednesday. McDaniels declined to...

NFL: Tank to top-rank, NFL power rankings, Rams to Chiefs

Optimism springs eternal at the start of a new season, but reality tells another story about the true contenders for the Lombardi Trophy in...

NFL: DE Carl Nassib announces ‘bittersweet’ retirement

Defensive end Carl Nassib, the NFL's first openly gay active player when he came out in 2021, plans to retire. Nassib said Wednesday on social...
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