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Eagles fans are in a mood to celebrate after the attempt to ban the tush push failed, and the team is capitalizing with a sale of new marchandise.
Former NFL defensive lineman Randy Crowder has died at the age of 72.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones voted in favor of the rule that would have banned the Eagles’ tush push, but he admitted that he’s not sure himself whether he really thinks the play should be taken out of the game, or whether he just doesn’t want the Eagles to have such an effective play in their arsenal.
The NFL appears to be on a path toward extending the regular season to 18 games, but that was not a topic of discussion at this week’s owners’ meeting.
The Packers’ proposal received 22 votes, two short of the number it needed to pass.
Former Eagles center Jason Kelce has said he thinks his feelings about the tush push were misconstrued, and now he’s offering to talk to owners directly as they prepare to vote on a rule change designed to prevent Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and other ball carriers from getting pushed by their teammates.
Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson wants to represent Team USA in the Olympics.
The Saints are calling it an open competition, but the odds say the rookie is likely to start Week One.
NFL players will be Olympic athletes in 2028.
“I do see 16 regular season games, and I do think that will happen in the very near future,” Goodell said. “Within five years probably.”
The NFL is expected to vote today to allow active players to participate in Olympic flag football, but not everyone is on board.
The NFL’s “dynamic” kickoff is here to stay, but minor changes could be coming to the onside kick.
Rice will go into the Buccaneers’ Ring of Honor this year, but he has so far been voted down by the Hall of Fame selection committee.
No team in the NFL has a quarterback situation like the one the Browns are preparing for, with four QBs on the roster and all four getting a chance to earn the starting job.
The Patriots liked former Ohio State running back TreVeyon Henderson enough that they drafted him with the No. 38 pick and in the process turned down trade offers from two other teams.
Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. had a solid rookie season in 2024, catching 62 passes for 855 yards and leading the team with eight touchdowns.
The 49ers and linebacker Fred Warner are reportedly on the verge of agreeing to a new contract.
Patriots defensive lineman Milton Williams signed a four-year, $104 million contract, and he accepts the expectations that come along with such a lucrative deal.
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell have talked about partnering beyond two games on Christmas.
The Chiefs drafted Utah State wide receiver Jalen Royals in the fourth round thinking he could have a similar role in their offense to Rashee Rice.
When the 2025 NFL schedule came out, Bears coach Ben Johnson found out that his team gets its bye in Week Five, the earliest bye week this year.
After the Missouri state legislature ended its session today without passing a bill to keep the Chiefs and Kansas City Royals in the state, Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe said that effort isn’t done.
Buccaneers rookie safety Shilo Sanders has often been overshadowed by his brother and teammate Shedeur, and his father and coach Deion.
Carroll calls working for a team that is partly owned by Brady “one of the great opportunities of all time.”