Dak Prescott has received medical clearance to resume all football activities, but he remains sidelined from contact drills. As the Dallas Cowboys gear up for the season, fans eagerly await his return to full strength on the field.
The San Francisco 49ers have secured their future, signing quarterback Brock Purdy to a five-year extension. After an impressive season, Purdy will continue to lead the team, promising fans an exciting journey ahead as they chase championship glory.
In a notable move, Joe Thuney has signed a two-year extension with the Chicago Bears, solidifying his role on the offensive line. The deal reflects the team’s commitment to enhancing their protection for the quarterback and bolstering the offense.
As the 2025 NFL season approaches, PFF unveils its comprehensive quarterback rankings, analyzing all 32 starters. From seasoned veterans to emerging talents, each player’s strengths and weaknesses are assessed, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.
In a historic move, the NFL is set to make its debut in Australia, with the Los Angeles Rams named the designated team for this groundbreaking event. Fans Down Under can look forward to an electrifying game, blending American football with Aussie excitement.
As the Eagles gear up to face the Chiefs anew, anticipation brews in the air. In our latest game preview, we dive deep with five essential questions, uncovering insights about the formidable foes on the other side of the field. Will history repeat itself?
In a recent statement, NFLPA executive director Lloyd Howell emphasized player concerns, stating, “No player I’ve spoken to wants 18 games.” This highlights ongoing tensions between player welfare and league ambitions, pushing the conversation on a pivotal issue.
Despite the NFL’s continued push for an 18th game, NFLPA leaders remain firm in their stance, citing player health and safety concerns. With the league’s desire for expansion on one side and player wellbeing on the other, the debate is far from over.
In the latest 2025 NFL Mock Draft, the Washington Commanders make waves by trading for star pass rusher Myles Garrett. Meanwhile, the Cleveland Browns eye their future, selecting a promising quarterback late in Round 1 to bolster their roster.
In a bold shift, the NFL will showcase a ‘Choose Love’ message at the Super Bowl, replacing the previous ‘End Racism’ slogan. This change aims to promote unity and compassion, fostering a more inclusive atmosphere for fans and players alike.