As the NFL trade deadline approaches, teams are gearing up to make strategic moves. Discover the top 10 players who might be traded and what teams are eyeing them. Will your favorite player be on the move?
As NFL teams prepare for Week 6, several star players are facing injury challenges. Saquon Barkley deals with knee soreness, while Terry McLaurin's return is hopeful. Meanwhile, the Patriots grapple with a season-ending injury to Antonio Gibson.
NFL teams faced a tough decision as they slashed their rosters from 90 to 53 players. Major names including quarterbacks and former stars were cut, leaving many players jobless. Who were the biggest surprises?
In a shocking turn of events, Christian Wilkins has filed a noninjury grievance against the Raiders following his unexpected release. The dispute centers around the voiding of $35.2 million in guaranteed money due to disagreement over his recovery timeline. As the NFLPA steps in, the drama unfolds with far-reaching implications for player contracts. What's next for Wilkins and the Raiders?
In a surprising move, JC Tretter resigns from the NFLPA and withdraws from the executive director race, citing personal challenges. Former players voice their criticism as the union faces a leadership crisis.
The NFL Players' Association is in a leadership crisis following Lloyd Howell's resignation. Player reps from all 32 teams discuss candidates JC Tretter and Don Davis as potential successors.
The NFL Players Association faces a leadership crisis following Lloyd Howell's sudden resignation. With JC Tretter and Don Davis as top candidates, the internal struggle could redefine the union's future.
The NFL Players Association faces scrutiny over Lloyd Howell's controversial tenure as executive director amid allegations of misconduct and undisclosed conflicts of interest. Is the union hiding crucial information?
In a startling turn of events, Lloyd Howell Jr. resigns as the executive director of the NFL Players Association after reports reveal he charged expenses for visits to strip clubs. This follows weeks of scrutiny over his leadership and potential conflicts of interest.
In a surprising turn of events, Lloyd Howell Jr., the former NFLPA leader, resigned after it was revealed he charged the union for visits to strip clubs. Investigators flagged his lavish expenses, raising serious questions about union financial practices.