The Pittsburgh Steelers seem to be stuck in quarterback purgatory, and that's how it's been for a few years now. They had to completely overhaul that position after the 2023 season, and there is a realistic chance that they do that again this offseason.
Washington was dominated by Philadelphia in the NFC championship, but it's hard not to believe this group won't be back on that stage soon.
Jayden Daniels carries poise, pocket presence and accuracy that belie his years. Those attributes tend to translate well to Super Bowl success.
Anyone who is arguing that Sunday's loss was a legacy defining game for Josh Allen is way off the mark. Sal Maiorana explains why.
Here are eight things to know about Aaron Glenn, a Jet for the third time in his career — as a Pro Bowl corner from 1994-2001, as a scout in 2012-13, and having just been hired as the Jets' 22nd head coach 30 years after being selected by the Green & White in the first round of the 1994 NFL Draft.
New York is bringing back their 1994 first-round pick to lead the franchise, but what kind of impact will the hire have?
Here is the list of 59 reasons why the Detroit Lions have never been Super Bowl champs, curated by longtime Free Press Lions insider Dave Birkett.
The Commanders haven't always been affiliated with futility. Once, they were one of the leagues' foremost superpowers.
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In his first mock of the 2025 NFL Draft, Daniel Jeremiah sees the Titans upgrading their defense with the first pick, while the Giants and Raiders address needs at quarterback. Check out his full first-round projection,
Notre Dame safety and team captain Xavier Watts, who closes his collegiate career with 189 total tackles, 16 passes defended, 1.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and 13 interceptions, shared a message on social media thanking God, family, friends and Fighting Irish fans for sharing in his journey.
Marty Lyons says Dwight Stephenson has forgiven him several times for the hit that ended the Hall of Famer's career. Forgiving himself has been a different story. "I live with it every day," Lyons said on the Out to Pasture podcast.