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The NFL has released the full list of compensatory picks for the 2025 NFL draft, and there are some pretty big hauls for a few teams. The Baltimore Ravens, Miami Dolphins and Dallas Cowboys each will ...
With the Pittsburgh Steelers hunting in the free agent market, the Washington Commanders are set to release defensive captain ...
The possibility of the 35-year-old retiring is not a new one, as he was asked about it before the 2024 season during an appearance on The Rich Eisen Show. He said, "I'm still enjoying coming to ...
Abdul Carter, one of the candidates to go No. 1 overall in the 2025 NFL draft, is dealing with a new injury concern. Drew Rosenhaus, Carter's agent, told ESPN's Adam Schefter the Penn State star ...
Not many expected the regression the San Francisco 49ers saw in the 2024 season ... One final benchmark of the year is the NFL Players Association report cards made for each of the 32 franchises.
San Francisco 49ers left tackle Trent Williams will be returning next season, per general manager John Lynch at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis on Wednesday. Grant Cohn of 49ers On SI ...
San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch reaffirmed the team is working with wide receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. to grant his trade request. Samuel confirmed earlier this month that he wants out ...
This marks the worst rating the Browns have received since the NFLPA began releasing team report cards three years ago. The franchise ranked 21st in the NFL in 2023 and 23rd in 2024. The 2025 ...
Cowboys players gave McCarthy an "A" grade as part of the NFL Players Association's annual report cards. Ninety-seven percent of the respondents thought he "was efficient with their time," and ...
The NFL Players Association released its annual report cards for all 32 teams Wednesday. The Patriots received a grade of "F" for their weight room and team travel. Their players said they want a ...
For the second straight season, the Cincinnati Bengals were ranked lowest in the NFL for their treatment of players' families in annual team report cards distributed Wednesday by the NFLPA.