As NFL teams finalize their rosters to 53 players, significant cuts have sent shockwaves through the league. From former first-round picks to star quarterbacks, discover who got the boot and the implications for the upcoming season.
The Dolphins have signed outside linebacker Matthew Judon to a one-year deal worth up to $6 million. This strategic move aims to bolster their pass rush amid injury concerns within the team.
In a groundbreaking move, the Los Angeles Chargers have signed two-time Pro Bowl left tackle Rashawn Slater to a four-year, $114 million extension, making him the highest-paid offensive lineman in NFL history. This deal solidifies Slater's pivotal role in the team's success as they gear up for the new season.
In a stunning move, the Baltimore Ravens have extended Derrick Henry's contract through 2027, securing the star running back with a $30 million deal. After leading the team to an AFC North title in 2024, Henry's performance keeps the Ravens in contention for years to come!
With Derek Carr's retirement, the Saints face a quarterback crisis featuring three players with a combined 0-7 starter record. Can they turn it around with rookies and Taysom Hill leading the charge?
The 2024 NFL season has proven to be a turning point for running backs, with stars like Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry leading the charge. As new talent emerges, the value of the position is on the rise!
The Dodgers received a grand welcome at the White House as President Trump praised their 2024 World Series victory, triggering mixed reactions from fans. The team's visit upheld a long-standing tradition amidst political tensions.
The NFL has changed its kickoff rules, incentivizing teams to return kicks instead of opting for touchbacks. This season, expect a dramatic rise in kickoff returns as teams adjust their strategies to gain better field position.
After a year off, Hunter Renfrow is eager to return to the NFL, visiting both the Panthers and Raiders. Will he find a new home and regain his former glory?
The New England Patriots have made headlines by signing Stefon Diggs to a massive three-year, $69 million contract. Analysts weigh in on how this could transform the Patriots' offense despite his recent ACL injury.