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The Tennessee Titans are banking on Cam Ward as their future franchise QB. One prediction has them trading for a big-time WR from the Packers.
ESPN's ranking of interior offensive linemen entering the 2025 season placed Elgton Jenkins at No. 9. "The guy is so underrated," one NFL coordinator said.
Execs, coaches and scouts from around the NFL ranked their top 10 interior offensive linemen in our annual summer series.
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It's almost reporting time for training camp, so let's not waste any of it here and get right into the action with training camp schedules and a couple of the top storylines worth tracking.
With these updated rules, USA TODAY's Nate Davis analyzed each team's "closet" of possible uniforms and ranked them accordingly. The New York Giants dropped in this ranking and now sit inside the bottom 10, meaning their uniforms are "meh."
Is Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders more talented than fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel? As Sanders, Gabriel, Kenny Pickett and Joe Flacco battle for th
The retirements of Zack Martin and Frank Ragnow have led to a huge shakeup in the NFL's interior offensive line hierarchy entering the 2025 season.
Roach is a big reason why the Broncos went from being unable to stop a candidate from running for city council to becoming one of the best rush defenses in the NFL.
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Colts Wire on MSNWhat NFL execs, coaches think about Indianapolis Colts' OL Quenton NelsonIn not-surprising news, NFL executives and coaches think very highly of Indianapolis Colts' left guard Quenton Nelson. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler recently spoke to league executives, coaches, and scouts to compile his list of the top 10 interior offensive linemen ahead of the 2025 NFL season. Coming in at No. 3 was Nelson.
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Arbitrator Chris Droney ultimately sided with the NFL in January, deciding that the NFL Players Association didn’t meet its high burden of proving NFL owners colluded to keep guaranteed salaries low following the unprecedented Deshaun Watson contract in 2022.