There's a strong likelihood the Giants attack the quarterback market in the 2025 NFL Draft more aggressively than any other team. General Manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian D
New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka spoke about why the New Orleans Saints aren't necessarily an undesirable landing spot for a potential head coach.
We're less than three months from the 2025 NFL draft. Here's how four different mock drafts predict the first round will go.
Thirty players will be participating in their first Pro Bowl Games, including five rookies: Las Vegas tight end Brock Bowers, New England quarterback Drake Maye, Jacksonville wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr., New York Giants receiver Malik Nabers and Los Angeles Rams linebacker Jared Verse.
Production has not matched talent to this point, but Williams has top-five traits — not unlike former Georgia (and current Jacksonville) standout Travon Walker, who was the No. 1 pick in 2022. Williams is a projection as much as anything right now, but if he tests off the charts, he might not make it this far.
According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the former Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers headman removed himself from the New Orleans Saints head coaching race last night. McCarthy’s intentions will now be on the 2026 head coaching cycle.
The Buccaneers completed their first internal interview with Pass Game Coordinator Josh Grizzard for their offensive coordinator vacancy
We have seen NFL players over the years go from absolute nobodies to household names based solely on their performance in one postseason.
The Giants finished 30th overall (294.8 yards/game), 23rd in rushing (104.9 yards/game), and 28th in passing (189.9 yards/game), with head coach Brian Daboll calling the plays during the team’s 3-14 season.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans has been named among the replacements for the upcoming Pro Bowl in Orlando. The replacements come as a result of injuries and spots being vacated by players from the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles,
Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans will make his sixth appearance and Falcons running back Bijan Robinson will make his first, as both were among the players named Monday to the Pro Bowl Games after spots were vacated.