
The Colts cornerback clarified that he is 24, not 25, after years of conflicting birthdate listings across NFL resources and major sports websites
The Bengals -- yes, the Bengals -- feel like a legitimate Super Bowl contender heading into the season
Here's everything you need to know about the NFL for June 18
The Texas Tech quarterback is entering the supplemental draft amid gambling violations, raising questions about whether the league will follow the Kayshon Boutte precedent
Megatron believes this young star has the right quarterback, offense and skill set to challenge the 14-year mark
The former 49ers All-Pro discussed his NFL career, legal troubles, sobriety and post-football life in a three-part conversation released days before he died at age 36
Here's everything you need to know about the NFL for June 15
Seattle's Super Bowl LX rings are the largest in NFL history, packed with unique details
Although Patrick Mahomes just signed a record-breaking contract, Matthew Stafford is actually on track to become the first NFL player to reach half a billion dollars in career earnings
Here's everything you need to know about the NFL for June 11
The Los Angeles starting left tackle was arrested Monday night on suspicion of felony domestic violence and the team says it is aware of the situation
The Eagles, Bengals, 49ers, Lions and Vikings might want to ask the NFL to redo the schedule
There's a good chance Tanner Brown is going to earn an NFL tryout after making football history over the weekend
Here's everything you need to know about the NFL for June 8
The Rams newest star wants to end his career as the NFL's sack king
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