Myles Garrett has a chance to repeat as the NFL's premier defensive player. The NFL announced the finalists for the various Associated Press postseason awards to be handed out during the NFL ...
General Manager Andrew Berry is convinced the Browns’ 2024 3-14 record does not reflect the talent on the roster he cobbled together in five years on the job.
With Super Bowl season almost upon us, it’s a good time to look at which top NFL players are unfortunately bound to retire without a ring.
The awards keep rolling in for Myles Garrett despite the Browns’ massively disappointing 3-14 season. On Monday, he was voted to the 2024 Pro Football Writers of America All-AFC team as well as the All-NFL team.
Some divisions are stacked with young NFL stars, elite coaches, and front offices that seem to nail every draft pick. Others? Not so lucky.
There are still plenty of unknowns at this point in the NFL calendar, including multiple teams with head coach, general manager and coordinator openings yet to be filled. Between those soon-to-be hires and the impending roster upheaval that’ll happen in free agency, team needs will fluctuate over the next three months.
While I think the combos of Isaiah McDuffie/ Eric Wilson and Emanuel Wilson/ Chris Brooks performed admirably this year, I'm incredibly excited to see what Ty'Ron Hopper and MarShawn Lloyd can add to this team moving forward. I think both of those guys will prove to be key contributors if they get their shot next year.
Rosengarten earned a spot on the Pro Football Writers Association All-Rookie team, alongside No. 5-overall pick Joe Alt of the Los Angeles Chargers. Rosengarten took over as the Ravens' starting right tackle in Week 4 and never looked back, starting 16 games (including the playoffs).
Here's the 2025 ESPN Way-Too-Early Top 25: Key losses: RB TreVeyon Henderson, WR Emeka Egbuka, QB Will Howard, G Donovan Jackson, LB Cody Simon, S Lathan Ransom, DE Jack Sawyer, DE JT Tuimoloau, CB Denzel Burke
With the Kansas City Chiefs one win from making it to the Super Bowl, the Washington Commanders could be in for quite a test if they beat the Philadelphia Eagle
It’s awards season for the NFL’s best, and three Steelers just received another accolade following impressive regular season performances. The Pro Football Writers of America named its 2024 All-NFL team today,
The Pro Football Writers of America has released their All-NFL team. And, as you might expect, Raiders rookie phenom TE Brock Bowers made the team. Here is the full All-NFL team: Offense QB – Lamar Jackson,