The NFL combine is the unofficial start of trade and draft season, as plenty of league personnel gather in Indianapolis with plenty of time for chatter. Some of that comes to fruition in the form of signings,
The Bills are being urged to sign former Los Angeles Chargers EDGE rusher Khalil Mack, the University of Buffalo's all-time sack leader. Back during the Bills' Doug Whaley-Doug Marrone era, Buffalo traded up to No.
One of the most incredible aspects of the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl win is that they did it without two of the highest-paid defensive players on their roster, Bryce Huff and James Bradberry. That’s right,
Detroit Lions GM Brad Holmes and coach Dan Campbell are scheduled to speak to reporters at the combine Tuesday. Here are players to watch.
Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes appeared to throw cold water on rumors the team could trade for Myles Garrett.
It was a great day at the NFL combine in Indianapolis on Thursday for Texas A&M edge defender Shemar Stewart. He was one of several defensive prospects who opened some eyes. Weighing in at 6-foot-5 and 267 pounds (a bit leaner than the 280-plus he was listed at while in college),
It just so happens that the position with the most potential star movement is a spot where the 49ers have a major need. Myles Garrett wants a change of scenery in 2025. The star defensive end has requested a trade from the Cleveland Browns,
Howie Roseman said he’s “OK” now. The Philadelphia Eagles general manager is no longer bleeding for his city. Its
Buffalo Bills ranked No. 17 in total defense, smack dab in the middle of the league. They played well against mediocre teams but their performance dropped off significantly against teams like the Ravens,
DraftKings Sportsbook released the betting odds for where Aaron Rodgers, Myles Garrett, Cooper Kupp and Deebo Samuel will ultimately end up this offseason. The New York Jets announced that they will be releasing Rodgers this offseason after a tumultuous two years.
If the Buffalo Bills have any interest in winning the AFC they better not be fooled by the “next Myles Garrett”. Nothing wrong with Shemar Stewart, he’s a solid NFL prospect, but he’s no Myles Garrett.