The Titans and Browns are best positioned for Sanders and Ward given that they hold the draft’s No. 1 and No. 2 picks, respectively. But the Raiders are in an equally dire situation to the Giants, and the Jets, Steelers, Colts and Saints all could make big changes, too.
Heading into the NFL's offseason, it's generally good practice for teams to try and keep their best players from hitting the open market. Sometimes that's easier said than done. Whether that's because of players retiring,
The Minnesota Vikings have a slightly precarious situation at quarterback that needs to be settled in the coming months. Had Sam Darnold had the sort of ending to the season that his 35 touchdown, 4,319 season would have commanded,
If the Steelers don't move forward with Justin Fields or Russell Wilson, they have a few options via trade and free agency.
As the New York Giants look ahead to the NFL Draft in possibly looking for their quarterback of the future, there is some speculation that they can look to free agency and sign a veteran like Sam Darnold. With the Giants looking to free agency to address some deficiencies, there are some who warn the team about going for a quarterback like Darnold.
There are plenty of really good reasons why the Vikings should do the opposite of what the insider thinks will happen.
Raiders' next franchise signal-caller could be a proven veteran like Sam Darnold, rather than an NFL Draft selection.
Sam Darnold’s shaky finish shouldn’t ruin his impressive season or impact his future. Several NFL teams need a franchise quarterback and Darnold proved he can be that guy in Minnesota, becoming the first quarterback to record 14 wins in his first season with a team.
It’s not an inspiring list for the hot-seat duo of general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll, or for disillusioned fans, though Fields’ first foray into free agency adds a layer of mystery after his three seasons with the Bears and one as the Steelers’ six-start placeholder for Russell Wilson.
The driver of a car that struck and killed Vikings rookie cornerback Khyree Jackson and two other men in a Maryland crash last summer was arrested and indicted Thursday with 13 counts, including criminally negligent manslaughter,
The NFL has announced its finalists for 2025 awards, and three members of the Vikings could be taking home honors.