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Bengals beat Commanders in NFL preseason Week 2
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College coaches—even the big-name ones—are ceding roster decisions to a new type of administrator: the general manager.
Currently coming off the board as QB20, Lawrence has a superstar WR1 in Brian Thomas Jr., and another high-upside weapon in No. 2 overall pick Travis Hunter. Throw in a deep backfield and tight end Brenton Strange (a solid sleeper in his own right), and you’ve got a recipe for Lawrence to break out this season in a similar way to Mayfield.
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Fantasy football rankings 2025: Sleepers, busts, breakouts by NFL model that called Stroud's slump
SportsLine simulated the new NFL season 10,000 times to help you form your 2025 Fantasy football draft strategy
Keyshawn Wilder, an assistant football coach at Shenandoah University and the nephew of NFL Hall of Famer Ray Lewis, has died, the Winchester, Va., institution announced Friday in a statement. Further details surrounding Wilder’s death were not provided.
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Sporting News on MSNWhen are NFL roster cuts 2025? Deadline date, rules, practice squad salary & more to know
Players with two or more years of NFL service have negotiating power with practice squad contracts. Those deals begin at $17,500 weekly and max out at $22,000 for the 2025 season. There's nothing like the NFL, and the league's roster rules are some of the most unique in all of professional sports.
Geno Smith isn't trusted by a panel of NFL coaches, GMs, and executives who labeled him a bottom-tier QB. Geno and Pete Carroll have much to prove
Several big-name NFL players are under pressure this season, with their futures and their teams' success on the line.
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Auburn Wire on MSNBo Nix named to NFL Top 100 Players List after impressive rookie season
Bo Nix had a successful rookie season with the Denver Broncos, throwing for 3,775 yards and 29 touchdowns. His performance earned him a spot on the NFL Top 100 Players list at No. 64. Nix's college career included stints at Auburn and Oregon, where he showcased his talent and improved his draft stock.
There are a few NFL head coaches entering this season on the hot seat, but perhaps no one's seat is burning more than Brian Callahan of the Tennessee Titans because there was a legitimate chance he was going to be fired at the end of 2024.
Which teams will take a step back and lose more games this season? We made five picks based on troubling signs, offseason subtractions and more.