NFL hires Ted Ullyot as new general counsel
The NFL has a new top lawyer. Ted Ullyot replaces the retiring Jeff Pash. The league disclosed the move to owners today, reports Ben Fischer of Sports Business Journal. Ullyot previously served as the primary in-house lawyer at Facebook, from 2008 through 2013. He also has served in the George
Dolphins HC discusses WR Tyreek Hill’s future amid trade rumors
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel insists they’re not trading wide receiver Tyreek Hill, even though his social media posts are raising questions about his future in Miami. On Sunday, Hill posted multiple cryptic tweets, igniting trade rumors. However, on Monday, the WR tweeted, “Another false narrative,” to an account that
Broncos agree to terms on a one-year deal with QB Sam Ehlinger
The Broncos have a third quarterback on their roster. Sam Ehlinger will join Bo Nix and Jarrett Stidham on in the quarterbacks room. Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports reports that the Broncos and Ehlinger reached agreement on a one-year deal. He could replace Zach Wilson as the third quarterback after
Broncos, QB Sam Ehlinger Agree To Deal
Sam Ehlinger spent his rookie contract on the Colts, but he will be on the move for the first time in his career this offseason. The former sixth-round quarterback is signing with the Broncos, as first reported by Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz. This one-year pact will allow Ehlinger to round out
Jimmy Haslam: Deshaun Watson trade was “a big swing and miss,” so hold us accountable
The Browns’ decision to trade three-first round picks, a third-round pick and two fourth-round picks to the Texans for Deshaun Watson, and then give Watson the biggest guaranteed contract in NFL history, was a disaster. Browns owner Jimmy Haslam knows that. Haslam spoke to reporters at the league meeting today
Insider names Steelers’ emergency option if they don’t sign Rodgers
The Pittsburgh Steelers continue to hope that they’ll eventually sign Aaron Rodgers to be their 2025 Week 1 starting quarterback. During a Monday appearance on the ESPN “Unsportsmanlike” program, NFL insider Adam Schefter indicated that the Steelers aren’t yet ready to enter September with longtime backup Mason Rudolph atop their
Aaron Glenn: We don’t need offseason hoopla, we want to move in silence
The last two offseasons for the Jets have been noisy ones as Aaron Rodgers’ presence led to a lot of talk about playoff runs and on-field success that failed to materialize come the fall. One of the byproducts of that underperformance was a change in head coaches and Aaron Glenn
Commanders Eyeing Terry McLaurin Extension; No Laremy Tunsil Talks Yet
Terry McLaurin enjoyed a productive season during Jayden Daniels‘ rookie campaign, and he faces high expectations heading into 2025. That represents McLaurin’s walk year at this point, but a new Commanders deal could be in place this offseason. General manager Adam Peters said on Monday (via JP Finlay of NBC Sports Washington) “positive” discussions
Lions likely to exercise 2026 option on Jameson Williams’s contract
Among the decisions Lions General Manager Brad Holmes will be making this decision is one regarding wide receiver Jameson Williams’s future with the club. The Lions have to decide whether to exercise their 2026 option on Williams’s contract and Holmes indicated that the team will be doing so when he
Colts HC opens up about Richardson, Jones QB competition
At least some individuals within the NFL believe it’s only a matter of time before free-agency signing Daniel Jones unseats 2023 first-round draft pick Anthony Richardson as the Indianapolis Colts starting quarterback during a competition that could run through the second half of August. While speaking with reporters at the