While the Texans could be looking to draft an offensive lineman, Daniel Jeremiah thinks shoring up the wide receiver position is more promising in Round 1
Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders won't throw at the NFL combine this week, according to a report from NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
The New York Jets reportedly attempted to do the right thing for Aaron Rodgers. The team and quarterback have gone their separate ways. Exactly how that decision went down won't ever be known. Follow-up reports are all over the place.
It's unclear where ASU RB Cam Skattebo will land this NFL Draft. What is, though, is how NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah views the Sun Devil.
The NFL Network's top draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah revealed his second mock draft on Tuesday and predicted the Denver Broncos will select Michigan TE Colston Loveland.
NFL Network’s lead draft analyst sees the Dolphins solidifying the trenches in the draft and dishes on what separates Cam Ward from Shedeur Sanders.
North Dakota State offensive lineman Grey Zabel has continued to ascend draft boards with the NFL Scouting Combine set to start later this week. The NFL Network's Daniel
NFL RedZone host Scott Hanson could be on the move, as a major network has engaged him in talks as his negotiations to return to NFL Network stall. Hanson has been with NFL Network since 2006, anchoring the Sunday afternoon whiparound coverage on NFL RedZone since 2009,
An NFL team wants to ban the “Tush Push” play that fueled the success of the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, according to the NFL Network and Washington Post.
After his breakout 2024 season, Buffalo Bills wide receiver Khalil Shakir reportedly was rewarded with a major payday. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero, the Bills and Shakir agreed to terms on a four-year contract extension worth up to $60.
Mike Macdonald said more additions are coming to the Seahawks' offensive staff, and here's one: Seattle is expected to hire Justin Outten as run-game specialist, a source confirms (NFL Network was first).