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With their offseason program starting this week, the Browns have made several roster moves on Monday.
At the onset of their offseason program, the Ravens have signed a punter.
The Giants have a little more going on than just defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence’s trade request.
As expected, former Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love is garnering significant interest at the top of the draft.
The Texans are taking a look at a defensive back.
There are two teams taking a closer look at an incoming LSU defensive back this week.
Two NFC South teams are getting a closer look at an incoming quarterback over the coming days.
The Chargers are getting an up-close look at an offensive line prospect on Friday.
The Raiders have locked in one of their players for 2026.
A date has been set for Fernando Mendoza’s pre-draft visit with the Raiders.
The Bengals are adding to their secondary.
The Chiefs are adding a former first-round pick to their defense.
While Las Vegas is expected to select Fernando Mendoza at No. 1 overall, Cousins gives the club a veteran option at QB.
The Titans are adding another quarterback to their roster.
After the Bears’ postseason loss to the Rams, it didn’t take long for word to emerge that Eric Bieniemy would be back with the Chiefs in 2026 as their offensive coordinator.
Goodell said Tuesday that the league is focused on accountability and performance in its negotiations with the NFLRA.
For the last few seasons, the NFL has had several instances of broadcasting two Monday Night Football games on ABC and ESPN at the same time as part of the broadcast deal that increased Disney’s total number of games per season.
After a four-year stint as Dolphins head coach, Mike McDaniel landed with the Chargers as their offensive coordinator in 2026.
The Lions had added some depth to their secondary.
With Patrick Mahomes on the mend from a torn ACL suffered late in the 2025 season, there’s certainly a chance he won’t be ready for the start of the regular season.
The NFL approved a plan on Tuesday to expand replay assistance, allowing the league at the command center in New York to drop a flag when considering a disqualification for a flagrant football act and a non-football act that was not called on the field.
The NFL has approved all three bylaw changes that were proposed at the annual league meeting on Tuesday.
The expanded assistance plan will only be implemented if the NFL and NFLRA do not agree on a new CBA.
While all indications are that the Raiders will select Fernando Mendoza next month, Las Vegas’ HC said Tuesday he’d prefer to have a veteran for a rookie QB to learn behind.