Bears TE Colston Loveland In Line For Training Camp Return
Colston Loveland missed out on spring practices with the Bears as a result of his ongoing shoulder rehab. The first-round rookie continues to make progress toward a return to the field, however. Loveland was able to conduct limited individual workouts in recent months while continuing to recover. A clean bill
Broncos to hold 13 open training camp practices
The Broncos have announced their schedule for open practices at this summer’s training camp. They will be holding 13 practices open to fans, although attendance will be capped at 800 fans per day because of the ongoing construction of the team’s new practice facility. The first of the practices will
Aaron Rodgers shares major update on why he signed team-friendly deal
There’s more information about why quarterback Aaron Rodgers signed a team-friendly one-year contract to join the Pittsburgh Steelers earlier this month. During a Tuesday appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show,” Rodgers suggested he will retire from playing following the 2025 NFL season. “I’m pretty sure this is it,” Rodgers said
Aaron Rodgers: I’m pretty sure this is it
It’s going to be one last ride for Aaron Rodgers in 2025. In a Tuesday interview with the Pat McAfee show, Rodgers revealed that he’s likely to retire after spending the coming season with the Steelers. “Yeah, I’m pretty sure this is it,” Rodgers said. “That’s why we just did
How has Mark Andrews responded to offseason of criticism, uncertainty?
As recently as June 5, Brooke Cersosimo of the NFL’s website suggested that the Baltimore Ravens could take calls from interested teams regarding the services of tight end Mark Andrews before the 2025 season gets underway. On Tuesday, Ravens reporter Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic shared that Andrews’ stock among
Patriots say they will have a “violent” defense this season
When the Patriots talk about their plans on defense for 2025, the word “violent” keeps coming up. Via Karen Guregian of Masslive.com, multiple Patriots defensive coaches brought up violence when discussing the way they defense will play. “We are going to make sure on tape, day in and day out,
Steelers’ Aaron Rodgers Expects To Retire After 2025 Season
June 24th, 2025 at 11:40am CST by Adam La Rose Retirement was floated as an option for much of the 2025 offseason in Aaron Rodgers‘ case. The future Hall of Famer will suit up for the Steelers this year, but it would come as a surprise if he did so in
Patrick Queen: I wasn’t the best player I could be last season
Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen was named a Pro Bowler after the 2024 season, but that wasn’t enough to leave him satisfied with his play. Queen joined the Steelers as a free agent after spending four seasons with the Ravens and posted 129 tackles, six tackles for loss, two forced fumbles,
Cam Ward was ‘everything the Titans hoped for’
For an article published on Monday, The Athletic’s Joe Rexrode mentioned that Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Cam Ward was “everything the Titans hoped for” throughout the spring and developed a reputation for “gathering teammates for early-morning sessions.” On Tuesday, ESPN’s Turron Davenport suggested that Ward is already viewed by his
Ravens announce 2025 training camp schedule
The Ravens have announced their training camp schedule with 12 practices open to the public. While 11 of their practices will be held at the team’s facility in Owings Mills, Md., the club will also host an open session at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, Aug. 3. The first open
Bills CBs Tre’Davious White, Maxwell Hairston To Compete For Starting Spot
The Bills have one perimeter corner spot accounted for in the form of Christian Benford. He received a multi-year extension this offseason, something which was the case one year ago for slot man Taron Johnson. Benford and Johnson will be key figures on defense once again in 2025, but it remains to
Report expands on Rodgers, Wilson conflict during 2024 season
A report from this past spring revealed that former New York Jets teammates Aaron Rodgers and wide receiver Garrett Wilson “never saw eye-to-eye” in 2024 when the club finished with a 5-12 record. In an article published Tuesday, The Athletic’s Zack Rosenblatt expanded on what went wrong between Rodgers and
Report reveals ‘No. 1 goal’ Jets had for Fields at springtime workouts
The New York Jets essentially bought a lottery ticket regarding their quarterback situation when they signed 26-year-old Justin Fields to a two-year, $40M contract that included $30M guaranteed early into free agency. For a piece published on Tuesday, Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic detailed how first-year Jets head coach Aaron Glenn
Why did the NFL and NFLPA hide the collusion ruling?
From the moment System Arbitrator Christopher Droney signed the bottom of a 61-page written decision in the landmark collusion case, both the NFL and the NFL Players Association kept it secret. The secret was finally exposed today, thanks to Pablo Torre. The next question becomes why both sides zipped their
Packers Discussing Extensions With RT Zach Tom, LB Quay Walker
Zach Tom has established himself as a key member of the Packers’ offensive line over the past two seasons in particular. One year remains on his rookie deal, meaning a free agent departure could be in store next spring. Efforts have begun to ensure that will not happen, however. Tom –
Jayden Daniels excited to get Deebo Samuel the ball and let him do the work
Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels carried a heavy load in his rookie season and the formula worked well enough to get the team to the NFC Championship Game. The Commanders would like to move a little further up the ladder in Daniels’s second season and part of the quarterback’s approach to
Insider shares if alleged speeding incidents will cost Shedeur Sanders in Browns’ QB competition
Whispers emerged last week suggesting that rookie Shedeur Sanders could lose some momentum in the competition for the Cleveland Browns’ Week 1 starting quarterback job after he was cited for speeding in Ohio twice and also failed to appear for an arraignment regarding the first citation. For a mailbag published
The ‘Most sacks as an NFL rookie’ quiz
Happy birthday to former fifth-overall NFL Draft pick, two-time Pro Bowler and Miami Dolphins defensive end Bradley Chubb! Chubb missed the entire 2024-25 after tearing his ACL, meniscus and patellar tendons against the Baltimore Ravens on New Year’s Eve 2023, but participated in OTAs this offseason and expects to have
Lamar Jackson cited broken mic on his phone during negotiations with Ravens
The landmark, 61-page ruling finding that the NFL encouraged teams to collude (but inexplicably concluding the teams ignored the encouragement) contains plenty of stuff we didn’t already know — and that they didn’t want us to know. Specifically, the document includes details regarding the negotiations that finally culminated in quarterback
Steelers DT addresses locker room’s reaction to signing of Rodgers
Some members of the NFL community previously suggested that Pittsburgh Steelers players “would feel some type of way” about quarterback Aaron Rodgers skipping the bulk of springtime workouts. Nevertheless, Rodgers agreed to a team-friendly contract to join the Steelers shortly ahead of their three-day mandatory minicamp that wrapped up on June 12.
Kyle Van Noy on Aaron Rodgers: I gotta get him back
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett isn’t the only AFC North pass rusher looking for his first career sack of Aaron Rodgers this season. Ravens edge rusher Kyle Van Noy has spent time with five different teams while picking up 55 career sacks, but has never dropped the new Steelers signal
Arbitrator found NFL encouraged teams to collude regarding guaranteed contracts
Both sides were determined to keep it secret. Some in the media were determined not to allow that to happen. With both the NFL and the NFL Players Association refusing to release a 61-page ruling by System Arbitrator Christopher Droney in the collusion grievance regarding guarantees in the contract of
Cameron Jordan: Excessive celebration is the dumbest penalty in the NFL, it’s OK to taunt
Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan is not a fan of the NFL cracking down on players celebrating. Asked at Fanatics Fest to name the dumbest rule in the NFL, Jordan answered, “I think it’s the excessive celebration.” Jordan said offensive players should be allowed to celebrate their touchdowns, and that
Josh Allen: MVP is an honor, but I didn’t win a Super Bowl ring and that is the only goal
Bills quarterback Josh Allen was named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player for the 2024 season, but he still hasn’t achieved the one thing he really wants in his career. Allen says that until he has a Super Bowl ring, his résumé has a hole in it. “You know, it is
Russell Wilson says he signed with Giants because of Malik Nabers
Russell Wilson did not have many options in free agency. According to the 10-time Pro Bowler, though, it was the presence of wide receiver Malik Nabers that prompted Wilson to sign with the Giants. “I came here because of him,” Wilson said during the Fanatics Fest over the weekend, via
Steelers Were Wary Of Aaron Rodgers/George Pickens Pairing
When George Pickens was dealt to the Cowboys last month, reporters cited a number of reasons for the move. Primarily, the trade was attributed to finances, as the Steelers neither had the budget nor the willingness to extend the receiver (especially following the acquisition of high-priced WR D.K. Metcalf). We
Shemar Stewart, Bengals are still at impasse
The Bengals and their 2025 first-round pick, defensive end Shemar Stewart, continue to be at odds over a fairly technical and esoteric portion of his contract. Stewart’s agent, Zac Hiller, appeared on SiriusXM NFL Radio to discuss the situation. “Obviously my job, and all agents’ job, is to protect the
NFL Minor Transactions: 6/23/25
One minor move to pass along: Pittsburgh Steelers The Steelers are adding a veteran long snapper to their roster in Tucker Addington, per Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 in Houston. This will represent the 27-year-old’s seventh NFL stop (not including multiple stints with one team), and he’s managed to get into
Raiders’ WR Dont’e Thornton Jr., OL Thayer Munford Pushing For Starting Gigs
A pair of recent late-round draft picks could work their way into the Raiders starting lineup. Tashan Reed of The Athletic predicts that fourth-round rookie wideout Dont’e Thornton Jr. will be a starter, and the writer recently noted that former seventh-round offensive lineman Thayer Munford could be an option at left
Caleb Williams on Ben Johnson: Our goal is to be here for a while
Caleb Williams had reservations about joining the Bears as the No. 1 pick in 2024. As it turned out, he had reason. The Bears, who haven’t been to the postseason since 2020, fired Matt Eberflus during the season. Things have worked out nicely for Williams since, though, with the Bears
Broncos Eyeing Nik Bonitto Extension?
The Broncos could be looking to lock up one of their top pass rushers as soon as possible. Nick Kosmider of The Athletic says “it’s fair to assume talks will heat up” between the Broncos and Nik Bonitto as training camp approaches. Kosmider points directly to last offseason, when the
Steelers are expected to sign veteran LS Tucker Addington
The Steelers are expected to sign veteran long snapper Tucker Addington, Aaron Wilson of KPRC reports. The Texans released Addington last week. Christian Kuntz is the other long snapper on the Steelers’ roster. Addington signed a futures deal with the Texans in February before they drafted a long snapper. Addington
Former Raiders OL Rich Stephens dies at 60
Former Raiders offensive lineman Rich Stephens has died, the team announced Monday. He was 60. “The Raiders Family is mourning the passing of Rich Stephens, who played two seasons with the Silver and Black,” the team wrote in a statement. “The thoughts of the entire Raider Nation are with Rich’s
Former Dolphins OL Jesse Davis Announces Retirement
Former Dolphins offensive lineman Jesse Davis announced his retirement from the NFL in an Instagram post (via Pro Football Talk’s Charean Williams). Davis put together an impressive career for an undrafted player, appearing in 95 games with 72 starts across his seven NFL seasons. He logged multiple starts at every
Rams announce eight open training camp practice dates
The Rams announced their 2025 training camp schedule. They will have eight open practices on the campus of Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. It marks the second consecutive year the Rams have held camp there. The practices are free and open to the public, but fans must register and
Panthers RB Chuba Hubbard has bold goal after contract extension
The Carolina Panthers locked running back Chuba Hubbard down for the foreseeable future when they signed him to a four-year, $33.2M contract extension this past November. During a recent chat with Panthers reporter David Newton of ESPN, Hubbard revealed the major goal he has in mind heading into his second season of working
A pessimist’s guide to the 2025 Miami Dolphins
He’s since walked back the comments but continued to have problems off the field when police responded to a 911 call from Hill’s mother-in-law, accusing the star of being “very aggressive and impulsive” towards his wife and infant daughter. The 31-year-old pass-catcher led the league with 1,799 yards and 13
Experienced flag players will get a chance to beat out NFL players for Olympic team
Many NFL players have expressed interest in competing in flag football in the 2028 Summer Olympics, but they won’t just be handed roster spots on Team USA. Experienced flag football players will get an opportunity to show that their knowledge of the flag game makes them better-suited to win gold
Vikings Didn’t Pursue Jaire Alexander, Jalen Ramsey
The Vikings did not move to acquire Jaire Alexander or Jalen Ramsey when they became available this spring despite the perception of a thin cornerback room. Minnesota parted ways with veteran Stephon Gilmore and Shaquill Griffin this offseason and only retained Byron Murphy from last year’s starting unit. The team then
Washington names draft room after Hall of Fame G.M. Bobby Beathard
Washington has honored one of the most critical executives in franchise history. The franchise announced on Monday that its draft room is now named after Pro Football Hall of Famer Bobby Beathard, who served as the team’s General Manager from 1978-1988. Beathard presided over a particularly successful stretch of Washington
Colts’ Anthony Richardson may have lost starting job to Daniel Jones
Previous stories mentioned that Daniel Jones had emerged as the favorite to be the Indianapolis Colts’ Week 1 starting quarterback this coming September after third-year pro Anthony Richardson was shut down from throwing because he experienced discomfort in his surgically-repaired shoulder in late May. This past weekend, Richardson offered a
Packers are having extension talks with Zach Tom, Quay Walker
Packers General Manager Brian Gutekunst won’t be getting a contract extension before the start of the 2025 season, but he is working on new deals with a couple of the team’s players. During an appearance on Cheesehead TV, Gutekunst was asked about extending right tackle Zach Tom. Tom has been
Colts’ Anthony Richardson Expects To Return By Training Camp
Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson is expecting to recover from a shoulder injury suffered during OTAs in time for training camp in July, per CBS Sports’ Zach Goodall. Richardson said that he is “all good” and downplayed his recent injury as “not really even a bump in the road. However, it
Jaire Alexander will wear No. 23 with Ravens
Cornerback Jaire Alexander has a new team, but he’s keeping the same number. The Ravens announced on Monday that Alexander will wear No. 23 for the team in 2025. Alexander signed a one-year contract with the Ravens last week. Alexander wore No. 23 in all 85 games he played for
How Steelers can ‘creatively’ make Watt happy with contract extension
Tim Benz of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review is among observers who have suggested that Pittsburgh Steelers unsettled pass-rusher T.J. Watt may be “obsessed” with surpassing the four-year, $160M extension that included $123.5M guaranteed that Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns signed this past March. During an appearance on the latest edition of the KDKA “#1
Anthony Richardson says his shoulder is ready to go for training camp
Anthony Richardson offered a positive update on his sore shoulder. The Colts quarterback said over the weekend that he is ready to participate in the start of training camp. The team reports July 22. “I’m all good,” Richardson told Zach Goodall of 247 Sports while at community events in Gainesville,
How Aaron Rodgers ‘pleasantly surprised’ teammates during minicamp
Rookie quarterback Will Howard and cornerback Darius Slay are among the Pittsburgh Steelers players who had nothing but positive things to say about their experiences with Aaron Rodgers after the future Hall of Famer agreed to a team-friendly contract to join the club ahead of its mandatory minicamp. During an appearance on
Free agent OT Jesse Davis officially retires
Offensive tackle Jesse Davis, who last played in the NFL in 2023, called it a career Monday. “After 10 years, I’m officially retiring from the NFL,” Davis wrote in an Instagram post. “Thank you to all my coaches, teammates, fans, and most importantly, my family. Without you guys, I wouldn’t
CB Rasul Douglas Does Not Anticipate Packers Reunion
Rasul Douglas is among the notable corners still unsigned at this point of the offseason. The ninth-year veteran’s next destination is unclear, but a return to the Packers should not be expected. While responding on X to a fan’s question regarding a potential Green Bay reunion, Douglas made it clear he
So what did Josh Shapiro actually say about state money for stadiums? (We’ve seen the video)
The Associated Press made a mess on Sunday. And we’ve spent plenty of time today cleaning it up. It started when the AP pushed a story to umpteen platforms regarding comments from Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro about the availability, or not, of state money for stadium projects. We saw the
















































