Kansas City Chiefs' Rashee Rice is likely to play the first four games of the 2025 season despite ongoing legal issues stemming from a serious car crash. His disciplinary hearing is set for Sept. 30, while he remains hopeful for a favorable outcome.
49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan hints at a potential mid-season return for wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk, alongside teammates recovering from knee injuries. Could the star player be back by Week Six?
The Denver Broncos have finalized a lucrative four-year, $92 million contract extension with wide receiver Courtland Sutton, who is expected to ramp up his training activities now that negotiations are complete.
Terry McLaurin reports to the Washington Commanders' training camp but is placed on the PUP list due to an ankle injury. While negotiations for a contract extension continue, his presence allows him to rehabilitate alongside teammates.
Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter is set to work on both offense and defense during training camp, as he prepares for his unique dual role in the upcoming season. Head coach Liam Coen aims to maximize Hunter's practice efficiency for success.
As the Washington Commanders kick off training camp, star wide receiver Terry McLaurin remains absent amid contract negotiations. Will the Commanders secure a deal before it's too late?
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and five years probation for his involvement in a serious multicar crash. The NFL is expected to impose a suspension as Rice expresses remorse for his actions.
In a surprising turn of events, Mike Williams has announced his retirement from the NFL after an injury-plagued career. Once a promising star for the Chargers, Williams' journey was marred by setbacks, leading to his decision to hang up his cleats.
Terry McLaurin's frustrations grow as he seeks a new contract with the Commanders, while Garrett Wilson celebrates his extension. Will McLaurin attend training camp amid contract uncertainties?
The New York Jets have signed cornerback Sauce Gardner to a lucrative four-year extension worth $120.4 million. This follows a similar deal for wide receiver Garrett Wilson, leaving only one first-round pick from 2022 without a new contract. Gardner's extension solidifies his status as one of the league's top cornerbacks.