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This is your final Friday of the year without NFL football. Sure, we're not quite to the regular season yet, but the NFL will be unofficially returning starting this weekend. Here's a look at everything that will be happening over the next few days: Oh,
It's almost reporting time for training camp, so let's not waste any of it here and get right into the action with training camp schedules and a couple of the top storylines worth tracking.
Jones is still recovering from a fractured ankle he suffered in December, and he's entering 2025 on an expiring contract. His outlook in Chicago is murky, at best, which could lead to the Bears pushing Trapilo to the front of the line.
A consensus All-American in 2018 and an American Football Coaches Association’s first-team All-American in 2019 for the Crimson Tide, Jeudy entered the NFL as the 15th selection in the 2020 draft. In four seasons with the Denver Broncos, Jeudy had 211 receptions for 3,053 yards and 11 touchdowns.
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Execs, coaches, scouts and players from around the NFL ranked their top 10 tight ends in our annual summer series.
Despite missing out on the top 10, Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid was an honorable mention in a recent NFL executive, coach, and scout poll.
The NFL is entering its 2025 season, which means we're a quarter of the way through this century of football. All week long, Yahoo Sports Senior NFL Writer Frank Schwab will dive into the past 25 years in the league. It's hard to say the NFL is more popular than it was 25 years ago. It was wildly popular at the turn of the century too.
Though turnovers are down in the NFL, the ball still gets loose. We delve into who's best and worst at holding onto the pigskin.
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LeBron Wire on MSNDavante Adams: LeBron James could've been an NFL legendStar NFL wide receiver Davante Adams feels LeBron James would've been a titan on the gridiron had he chosen to play pro football.
One AFC scout explained why 49ers tight end George Kittle is the "most complete player" at tight end in a recent article on ESPN.