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Rams Wire on MSNRams could target WR and LB with first two picks in 2025 NFL DraftThe Rams have a lot of picks between their first two selections but could use it to add to offense and defense.
In an article on ideal draft scenarios by Chad Reuter of NFL .com, he has the Chiefs addressing those needs with their first two picks, selecting Aireontae Ersery, an offensive lineman out of Minnesota, and defensive tackle Joshua Farmer, a defensive lineman out of Florida State.
An NFL draft analyst believes the Eagles will trade out of the 32nd pick and allow a former coordinator to get a young quarterback.
Former Australia rugby union back Jordan Petaia was on Wednesday signed by the NFL's Los Angeles Chargers after impressing during trials. Petaia follows in the footsteps of Australian Jordan Mailata,
For decades, these sights and sounds have unofficially marked the beginning of a new NFL season as the familiar scenes in HBO's annual hit docuseries Hard Knocks: Training Camp. That show will be back this summer to usher in another exciting season of NFL football.
For the second time since Trump took office, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says the league's diversity efforts, which include the Rooney Rule, won't end.
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Even before Arch Manning takes over as the Texas Longhorns' starting quarterback, the NFL hype surrounding him is already astronomical. That's bound to happen w
The New England Patriots are in an interesting spot in the NFL draft with the fourth overall pick. Cam Ward seems like the clear number-one pick as of now, which would leave top prospects Travis Hunter and Abdul Carter available at four.
Where he could land: Denver and Las Vegas are the top two teams to watch as Dobbins potentially stays in the AFC West. At least the Raiders brought in Raheem Mostert, while the Broncos lost Javonte Williams and could be more desperate because they’re closer to contender status.
Former NFL kicker Jay Feely is "seriously considering" running for a United States Congress seat, according to a report from The Arizona Republic, part of the USA TODAY Network. Feely, who spent 14 seasons suiting up for NFL teams,