The Green Bay Packers’ Super Bowl window remains wide open with Jordan Love at quarterback and head coach Matt LaFleur at the helm. The team is firmly in contention for the NFC North crown in 2024, and a strong showing in the 2025 NFL Draft could solidify its status as a contender.
Jim Harbaugh has quickly turned things around for the Los Angeles Chargers, positioning them for a return to the playoffs this season. Justin Herbert is having the best year of his young career, and the future looks bright for the Chargers.
Raheem Morris’ first season as Falcons head coach has been solid so far, and a defense-heavy draft in 2025 could allow them to get after the quarterback more — something they have struggled with in 2024.
The 49ers are locked in a four-way battle to win the NFC West right now, and are struggling more than anyone expected after making it to the Super Bowl in 2023. Here's how they can return to form next year.
The 2025 NFL Draft offers Seattle the chance to strengthen both sides of the ball, particularly by adding defenders who align with Macdonald’s scheme. Here’s how we would approach the draft if it were held today.
As of now, the Colts are slated to pick 15th overall in the draft. However, if Richardson struggles down the stretch, they could move up in the order, potentially putting them in play for another quarterback selection.
Looking ahead, the Buccaneers face a critical offseason, with at least one key player potentially departing in free agency. Here’s how we would approach the draft for Tampa Bay as things stand today.
The Bengals have some big needs, particularly on defense, so a high draft pick would at least come with the benefit of allowing them to add some premium talent on that side of the ball.
While Derek Carr has played well at points in 2024, a new coaching staff will take over in New Orleans in 2025, and it would make sense to build around a rookie quarterback in that case.
The Carolina Panthers looked likely to be drafting right at the top of the 2025 NFL Draft just a few weeks ago, but some solid performances in recent weeks — including from Bryce Young — have pushed them to the back end of the top-10.
49ers tight end George Kittle, who sat out last week's loss to the Seahawks because of a hamstring injury, vows to play Sunday when San Francisco takes on the Packers in Green Bay.
Two-time Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning, prolific tight end Antonio Gates and dominant pass rusher Jared Allen are among the 25 modern-era candidates for the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame class.
Tommy DeVito, who went from third-string QB to starter after the Giants' decision to bench Daniel Jones, said he's "sticking to football" and trying to avoid the hoopla.
The NFL on Thursday issued a memo to teams alerting them that "organized and skilled groups" are targeting professional athletes' homes for burglaries.
Ravens kicker Justin Tucker made clear Wednesday that no one is more upset about his uncharacteristic struggles than him: "Believe me when I say nobody takes it more personally than I do, nobody is more affected than me when I miss the kick."
Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith has been dealing with a hamstring injury for several weeks and his approach is a bit different heading into this week's game against the Rams.
Lions edge rusher Za'Darius Smith played 37 of the team's 48 defensive snaps in last Sunday's win over the Jaguars, but that's not enough for defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn.
Quarterback Julian Lewis, one of the top high-school prospects in America, has committed to Colorado and coach Deion Sanders, just days after de-committing to USC.
The prevailing wisdom coming into the 2024 season was that it would Colorado wide receiver/defensive back Travis Hunter's final one at the collegiate level and Hunter's play this year has done nothing to suggest he's not ready for the pros.
The Giants said that their decision to bench quarterback Daniel Jones this week was based on football considerations only, but the bigger picture continues to point to the role his contract played in the team's overall plan at the position.
After riding the bench for two games, Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson returned to the starting lineup and led the club to a 28-27 victory over the Jets last week.
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