The United Football League (UFL) season has recently come to a close, with the Birmingham Stallions clinching their third consecutive spring football championship. As the dust settles and the celebrations subside, the focus now shifts to the next chapter in these players’ careers – making their way into NFL camps. With training camps on the
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As the San Francisco 49ers went through their offseason program, quarterback Brock Purdy’s presence was felt both on and off the field. Recovered from a previous injury, Purdy took on a more vocal role within the team, showing signs of growth and development since the last offseason. His ability to lead the team through drills
After making waves in his first two seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars, tight end Evan Engram has set his sights on reaching new heights in the upcoming 2024 season. Coming off a record-breaking 2023 campaign where he set the single-season franchise record with an impressive 114 catches, Engram is determined to become a more significant
The fourth annual Tight End University (TEU) event, hosted by former Pro Bowler Greg Olsen and current San Francisco 49ers star George Kittle, recently took place at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. The event drew a record number of over 70 tight ends and quarterbacks seeking to mentor, learn, work, and grow. This unique gathering offers
The Washington Commanders recently agreed to a $1.3 million settlement with the Virginia attorney general following a two-year investigation into how the team handled the return of season-ticket deposits. This agreement is designed to address the mishandling of deposits totaling more than $600,000, in addition to $700,000 in penalties and investigative costs. The investigation was
During the trial for the class-action lawsuit filed by “Sunday Ticket” subscribers, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was called as a witness to testify in federal court. Goodell emphasized that the “Sunday Ticket” package is a premium product, both in terms of pricing and quality. He highlighted that while some fans may have found the package
The Denver Broncos have a challenging decision ahead of them as they head into the preseason with three quarterbacks vying for the starting position. Jarrett Stidham, Zach Wilson, and rookie Bo Nix have been locked in a three-way battle throughout the offseason program, with the coaching staff closely evaluating their performances. Broncos coach Sean Payton
Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs has found himself in trouble with the law once again. This time, he was arrested on a domestic violence/burglary charge in Alabama. Buggs was booked on Sunday morning and later released on $5,000 bond. Unfortunately, there are limited details available about the incident at this time. This recent
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins has officially signed his franchise tag for the upcoming season. This development comes after Higgins missed the entire offseason program while the tag remained unsigned. By signing the tag, the fifth-year wide receiver is now expected to be at training camp, which is crucial for his preparation for the
The Jacksonville Jaguars and superstar quarterback Trevor Lawrence have reached an agreement on a lucrative five-year, $275 million contract extension. This deal, which includes $200 million guaranteed with $142 million at signing, solidifies Lawrence’s future with the Jaguars. The $55 million average salary in Lawrence’s contract now ties him with Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati
In a historic ceremony at Gillette Stadium, Tom Brady was officially inducted into the New England Patriots Hall of Fame. With over 60,000 fans in attendance, owner Robert Kraft made the announcement that Brady’s iconic jersey No. 12 will never be worn again by any player in New England. Additionally, Kraft revealed plans for a
NFL tight end Jimmy Graham finds himself at a crossroads in his career as he delves into new challenges outside of football. Despite currently training to row 1,000 kilometers across the Arctic Ocean in pursuit of a world record, Graham has not closed the door on the possibility of returning to the gridiron. His upcoming