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PFT opens the mailbag to dive into several topics across the NFL and NCAA, including the possibility of a collective bargaining in college football, if we’re done with the Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini story, and more.
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Mike Florio assesses the likelihood of the Ravens extending Lamar Jackson, questioning if Baltimore truly wants to make a deal with eyes on the future and the “many more cards” in the QB’s hands.
Mike Florio discusses Baker Mayfield’s current contract situation with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and details the potential timeline and framework for a deal as training camp fast approaches.
Mike Florio elaborates on developments in the political fight over the NFL’s broadcast antitrust exemption and discusses how its potential elimination could impact the Packers as a small-market team.
Mike Florio discusses NFL stadiums implementing grass in place of turf for the 2026 World Cup, examining why grass vs. turf will play a key role in the next collective bargaining agreement between the NFL and NFLPA.
PFT digs into the Browns’ ongoing quarterback competition between Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson, where they evaluate the latter’s ability to stay healthy for a full season.
Following Rashee Rice’s release from jail, Mike Florio looks to what comes next for the Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver.
Caleb Williams goes in-depth with Chris Simms about his football journey from high school to the NFL, the Bears’ 2025 season, the Madden NFL 27 cover, his growth under Ben Johnson and more.
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