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Tomlin joining Football Night in America this fall
Former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin joins NBA Showtime to announce his role as an analyst on Football Night in America this fall and what he's looking forward to most in this next chapter.

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    Per Ballard, both the players and the team just have to “have a little patience here and see what happens.” Ballard adds that he does not know if Richardson and Moore will attend the Colts’ voluntary organized team activities next week. The dust is still settling following the 2026 NFL Draft, with undrafted free agent signings still rolling in regularly. NFL contracts sometimes include bonuses and/or team-friendly options that come into effect on June 1st. Perhaps the Colts will get a few calls as that date approaches.
  • PIT Quarterback #8
    Tomlin believes Rodgers remains a “capable” player and still loves the game. The positive reports regarding Rodgers’ potential return continue to trickle in. Last week, Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy said that he has confidence in Rodgers’ current abilities, and the team only added Round 3 rookie QB Drew Allar to the mix over the weekend. He joins incumbent QBs Will Howard and Mason Rudolph. Allar is an interesting prospect but likely needs time to develop. Being mentored by Rodgers would be very helpful for him.
  • Rowser spent one season at Campbell before transferring to New Mexico State. He then headed to Arizona State, where he spent his final two college seasons. The Seahawks possess one of the league’s best safety units, even with Coby Bryant departing for the Bears in free agency. They drafted TCU S Bud Clark in the second round and are still looking for more end-of-roster players. PFF credits Rowser with four forced incompletions, 70 solo tackles, 10 TFLs and three quarterback pressures last year.
  • Fitzgerald (5’11/201) spent two years at Coffeyville Community College before joining NC State. He played a rotational role in his first season of D1 ball, logging three pass breakups and two interceptions across 13 games. He took on a larger role in the following season and tallied another eight pass breakups with three picks, plus seven TFLs. Fitzgerald then transferred a second time, landing at USC for his final season, where he intercepted five passes, including a pick-six, and notched one sack. Fitzgerald has experience lining up in the box, slot and as a deep safety. Running a 4.55 40, Fitzgerald has enough speed to track down plays, but the time it takes him to recognize the play can often undercut his quickness. With the game only getting faster in the pros, Fitzgerald will need to learn to process faster to keep up as a rookie. NBC Sports Houston’s Aaron Wilson reports that Fitzgerald received a $20,000 signing bonus.
  • PIT Defensive Tackle #94
    Lowry missed the 2025 season after suffering a torn ACL in training camp. He totaled nine quarterback pressures and one sack back in 2024. Lowry, 31, will likely serve as a backup player if he sticks with the team beyond training camp.
  • FA Running Back
    Jacobs spent two seasons at Maryland followed by three seasons at UAB. A torn ACL ended his 2023 season, and he unfortunately suffered a season-ending foot injury in 2024. He posted a 342/4 rushing line and a 15/82/1 receiving line in his final college season. Packers RB Josh Jacobs is Isaiah’s older brother.
  • FA Quarterback
    Pavia (5'10/207) was a Heisman Trophy finalist in 2025 who seemingly had a decent shot at getting drafted, but his on-field numbers were not big enough to offset concerns about his stature and bizarre pre-draft behavior. So in the end, he must attend a minicamp. He posted as 3,539/29/8 passing line and an 862/10 rushing line last year, but clocked a 4.83-second 40 at Vanderbilt’s Pro Day. In theory, his passion and production could make him an ideal backup, but he apparently has a ways to go before earning the league’s trust.
  • SF Defensive Tackle
    Eason got a sixth year of eligibility with Tennessee because of the 2020 pandemic and a redshirt 2021 season in 2025, and he was able to procure 31 tackles with 4.5 of those coming for loss. The 6-foot-2, 323-pound is literally built to be a run stuffer, and he showed at times the ability to split double teams with more quickness than you’d expect from a player of his size. He also showed to be a step slow at times, with very little success at winning his reps as a pass-rusher. Eason seems more likely than not to be a two-down player, and one who likely will be on a roster bubble barring something unforeseen. The 49ers also signed Notre Dame WR Will Pauling, Notre Dame S Jalen Stroman and Illinois DT James Thompson.
  • FA Running Back
    Williams is a six-year college player who spent four seasons at Alabama and two seasons at Florida State. He notably suffered a season-ending knee injury in 2021 and never once cleared 600 yards rushing in a single season. Williams is likely a long shot to make the Titans’ roster.
  • BAL Running Back
    The Ravens drafted Randall with the No. 174 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft’s fifth round yesterday. Bisciotti has been the Ravens’ majority owner since 2004 and was reportedly “begging” general manager Eric DeCosta for the chance to draft a rookie this year. According to DeCosta, Bisciotti “did his research and studied the tape, talked to people.” Bisciotti notably has a really good relationship with Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney. Swinney moved Randall (6’3/232) from wide receiver to running back for the 2025 season after Randall showcased shifty moves when given the chance to run the ball and contribute as a returner late in 2024. Whether Randall can earn the No. 2 or No. 3 running back role remains to be seen, but it is probably fair to assume that, as far as Day 3 rookies go, Randall’s job security is fairly safe for the time being.

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Browns’ offense gets a complete makeover for Shedeur Sanders, Jalen Hurts receives new pieces around him and Matthew Stafford gets no notable additions.
Connor Rogers shares his winners and losers from the 2026 NFL Draft, explaining why Jordyn Tyson will complement Chris Olave in New Orleans, questioning if the Jaguars chose tight end Nate Boerkircher too early and more.
Mike Florio discusses Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay’s reaction to the franchise drafting Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson in the first round.
Mike Florio explores the avenues for the Pittsburgh Steelers drafting Drew Allar in the third round, with Aaron Rodgers still without a final decision to return or not.
Mike Florio discusses the Las Vegas Raiders drafting Jermod McCoy in the fourth round after he fell in the draft due to injury concerns.
Mike Florio reacts to the Philadelphia Eagles jumping in front of the Pittsburgh Steelers to draft Makai Lemon and the potential ramifications for this situation.
Both the Giants and Jets had top-five picks and multiple selections in the first round Thursday. Who came out ahead?

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The Saints announced on Sunday that they have agreed to terms with 10 undrafted free agents.
Former Tennessee quarterback Joey Aguilar is headed to Jacksonville.
Diego Pavia is getting a chance to make a positive impression.
Goodell frames it as “if,” but it’s clear that the real question is “when.”

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Matthew Berry and Lawrence Jackson Jr. react to the Cardinals selecting a quarterback in Miami’s Carson Beck, analyzing what Arizona’s newest signal-caller brings to the NFL.
Matthew Berry and Lawrence Jackson Jr. analyze the Steelers trading up to select Alabama’s Germie Bernard and break down how the wide receiver can carve out a role for himself in the “Steel City.”
Matthew Berry and Lawrence Jackson Jr. break down why Denzel Boston fits with the Browns, explaining how the former Washington wide receiver can make the most out of his opportunity in Cleveland.
Matthew Berry and Lawrence Jackson Jr. react to the 49ers selecting De’Zhaun Stribling in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft, explaining why the Ole Miss wide receiver can contribute immediately in San Francisco.

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Denny Carter breaks down the real and fantasy football fallout of the NFL Draft’s Day Three selections.
The Giants got blue chip players at discount prices, making them one of the biggest winners of the 2026 NFL Draft. The 49ers, on the other hand, repeatedly reached to get their guys.
The Browns secured a haul of offensive talent in the 2026 NFL Draft, making them one of the big winners of the offseason. The Jaguars, on the other hand, couldn’t help but reach at every turn.
Browns’ offense gets a complete makeover for Shedeur Sanders, Jalen Hurts receives new pieces around him and Matthew Stafford gets no notable additions.

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In 2025, Hall of Famer Deion Sanders finished his third season as the head coach at Colorado.
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