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Mike

Florio

Mike Florio is the creator and Editor in Chief of Pro Football Talk, covering the latest news from across the NFL. Mike Florio’s PFT column and content is consumed across the globe and is widely considered to be the industry leader in NFL analysis.

Nearly one year to the day before MetLife Stadium will be hosting the FIFA World Cup Final, MetLife Stadium will be hosting the FIFA Club World Cup Final.
After a bout with bile duct cancer, Hall of Fame receiver Randy Moss is ready to go for the 2025 season, when he’ll return to his weekly job at ESPN.
Chiefs have a decision to make, and their quarterback has no clear preference.
Slow time in the NFL?
Twenty years after he was drafted by the Packers, quarterback Aaron Rodgers is a Steeler.
The big, beautiful bill was, in many ways, too big.
There are two potential explanations for the Commanders’ sudden decision to lean heavily into their abandoned logo.
Mahomes joins Joe Burrow in lobbying for a second bye, if there will be another game.
The New York Times provides cover for those who are defending the indefensible.
The two brothers who squared off in Super Bowl XLVII have visited the 47th president.
With the long-delayed Skydance-Paramount merger suddenly undelayed, the NFL has a decision to make.
The storm clouds are gathering quickly for NFL Players Association executive director Lloyd Howell.
Harris was injured on July 5 in Antioch, California.
Former Jaguars executive Amit Patel’s legal problems aren’t over, even after pleading guilty to federal charges.
There’s a procedure in NFLPA Constitution for removing the executive director.
NFL previously offered to forego request for fees in exchange for waiver of appeal rights.
Kemoko Turay, a second-round pick of the Colts in 2018, has been suspended by the CFL.
Wilmer Hale will work with “special committee” of players to investigate Howell.
While the NFL technically won the collusion grievance over the effort to suppress guaranteed salaries, the NFL Players Association scored a partial victory.
The Browns will get $600 million from Ohio to help pay for their new stadium in suburban Brook Park.