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  • 2026 NFL Combine Recap: Texans Defend Stroud, Raiders Shop Crosby, QB Prospects Impress
    2026/02/26
    Listeners, welcome to your NFL recap focusing on the buzz from the 2026 Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, where general managers and execs are dropping hints on trades, drafts, and roster moves as the offseason heats up. FOX Sports reports that Day 1 takeaways include Texans GM Nick Caserio slamming C.J. Stroud trade rumors as moronic, amid speculation his perception has dipped fast after a tough year, though Houston plans to pick up his fifth-year option for $27.249 million in 2027 before eyeing a mega extension later.

    Raiders GM John Spytek says he's always listening on star edge rusher Maxx Crosby, fueling trade talk after FOX Sports' Jay Glazer reported Crosby's likely done in Vegas following his frustration with an injured reserve placement last season. With Crosby's value potentially topping the Cowboys' haul for Micah Parsons—Kenny Clark plus two firsts—Las Vegas holds leverage with $91.5 million in cap space per Over The Cap and the No. 1 draft pick.

    Draft chatter centers on quarterbacks, as Fox Sports' Joel Klatt praises Indiana's Fernando Mendoza as absolutely set to succeed in the NFL, with Raiders eyeing a tough-as-hell signal-caller at their pro day—Mendoza skips Combine throwing to work out with his receivers. CBS Sports notes 16 QBs, including Garrett Nussmeier and CJ Allar, have something to prove among 319 prospects from February 23 to March 2.

    Lions GM Brad Holmes, in his Combine presser, seeks clarity soon from QB Jared Goff on his future post-long season, eyes restructures amid free agency, wants David Montgomery back despite last year's issues, and reports their medical staff tracking an injured player's recovery for more updates in a month. He praised hiring new OC Drew and retaining most coaches, including discussions to keep core pieces like partial retainers.

    49ers GM John Lynch updated on coaching tweaks, excited about replacing Robert Saleh's influence with Raheem Morris and pieces bolstering the offense. Patriots GM expects improvement from Drake Maye and Will Campbell. NFL.com's Daniel Jeremiah highlights Bills targeting edge speed at No. 26 with Joey Bosa and A.J. Epenesa hitting free agency. Franchise tags loom until March 3, free agency negotiations start March 9.

    For die-hards, Crosby's trade stock surges with Raiders' rebuild ammo—eight draft picks including No. 1—while Stroud's rookie deal buys time. Mendoza's pro day could lock Vegas' QB2 chase, impacting Jets and others.

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  • NFL Offseason Updates: Mahomes Contract Restructure, Free Agency Moves, and Draft Prep
    2026/02/24
    The NFL offseason is heating up as teams gear up for free agency starting March 9 and the new league year, with the combine kicking off this week in Indianapolis. FOX Sports reports the Dallas Cowboys are optimistic about locking in kicker Brandon Aubrey to a long-term deal before his restricted free agency tender deadline, as co-owner Stephen Jones told The Dallas Morning News they've exchanged offers. The Kansas City Chiefs restructured Patrick Mahomes' contract per ESPN, dropping his 2026 salary from $78.2 million to $34.65 million and freeing $43.56 million in cap space despite his torn ACL and LCL sidelining him after Week 15—he's eyeing a Week 1 return. Chiefs buzz includes targeting Jacksonville's free-agent RB Travis Etienne, who rushed for 1,107 yards and 13 total scores last year, according to The Kansas City Star.

    Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson, a two-time All-Pro, confirmed to The Philadelphia Inquirer he'll return for season 14 after missing eight games with a foot injury; the Eagles won the NFC East at 11-6 but fell to the 49ers in the wild-card round post their Super Bowl LIX win. Seattle won't franchise tag Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III, who's No. 6 on FOX Sports' top 100 free agents after 1,027 regular-season rushing yards, though Greg Auman predicts a re-signing amid Zach Charbonnet's injury. The Colts brace for QB Anthony Richardson to request a trade per ESPN, as Daniel Jones shone and Richardson struggled with 11 TDs and 13 INTs in 17 games plus an orbital injury—he has one rookie year left.

    Miami Dolphins released edge rusher Bradley Chubb, who had 8.5 sacks in 2025, saving $7.34 million in cap per Over The Cap as they were over the salary cap; agent Drew Rosenhaus indicated positive signs for DT Zach Sieler's return with no restructure talks yet, per Dolphins Today on YouTube. Atlanta franchise-tagged TE Kyle Pitts, per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, boosting values for free agents like Isaiah Likely and Chig Okonkwo that Miami might chase. Cleveland TE David Njoku announced via Instagram he's leaving after nine years and 33 catches for 293 yards last season. Chiefs TE Travis Kelce, 36, leans toward a 14th year per The Athletic after 76 receptions and three Super Bowls. Falcons plan to release QB Kirk Cousins but might re-sign cheaper, says The Athletic.

    Other moves: Patriots released RB Antonio Gibson; Chargers C Bradley Bozeman retired, per NFL.com. Coaching notes include Rams' Sean McVay optimistic on Matthew Stafford's return after his MVP-caliber 2025 and hiring Bubba Ventrone as special teams coordinator. Eagles DC Vic Fangio nearly retired but stayed, per PhillyVoice. NFL Pro highlights NFC needs like Panthers' pass rush after no double-digit sack artist since 2022, Bears' secondary free agents, and 49ers' dismal 3.2% sack rate.

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  • Eagles Lane Johnson Returns for 14th Season as NFL Offseason Trades and Free Agency Heat Up
    2026/02/22
    Philadelphia Eagles fans got great news this week as veteran right tackle Lane Johnson confirmed to The Philadelphia Inquirer he'll return for a 14th season, boosting the offensive line alongside Landon Dickerson's plans to come back, according to JAKIB Sports host Dan Sileo on The National Football Show. Sileo also reacted to trade chatter around star wideout A.J. Brown amid hot offseason headlines. Eagles DC Vic Fangio nearly retired post-season but was convinced to stay, per PhillyVoice, avoiding a search that would've targeted ex-Cardinals HC Jonathan Gannon or Browns DC Jim Schwartz.

    League-wide, the 2026 offseason is buzzing with moves. Kansas City Chiefs restructured Patrick Mahomes' deal, dropping his 2026 salary from $78.2 million to $34.65 million and creating $43.56 million in cap space, ESPN reports, after his Week 15 ACL and LCL tears—he's eyeing Week 1. TE Travis Kelce, 36, is leaning toward a 14th year after 76 catches for 851 yards and five TDs in a rare 6-11 season, says The Athletic. But the offense needs spark; RBs Kareem Hunt and Isiah Pacheco hit free agency without explosiveness, and WRs like Rashee Rice and Marquise Brown struggled, per NFL Pro.

    Miami Dolphins released edge rusher Bradley Chubb, clearing $7.34 million in cap space despite his 8.5 sacks, NFL Media notes, as they eye moving on from QB Tua Tagovailoa after 15 INTs and a 6-8 record. New HC Jeff Hafley and GM Jon-Eric Sullivan promoted Bobby Slowik to OC. Indy Colts brace for QB Anthony Richardson to request a trade after struggles—2,400 yards, 11 TDs, 13 INTs in 17 games—following Daniel Jones' emergence, ESPN says. Cleveland Browns TE David Njoku announced via Instagram he's seeking a new home after nine years.

    Coaching shifts: Packers hired ex-Cardinals HC Jonathan Gannon as DC, replacing Jeff Hafley who went to Dolphins as HC, per team announcement. Rams extended HC Sean McVay and GM Les Snead after a playoff run; they're optimistic about QB Matthew Stafford's return post-MVP year. Falcons plan to release QB Kirk Cousins but might re-sign cheaper, The Athletic reports. Seahawks won't franchise tag Super Bowl MVP RB Kenneth Walker III (1,027 rush yards), risking free agency per ESPN, though re-signing seems likely.

    AFC fixes per NFL Pro: Texans prioritize O-line with impending FAs Ed Ingram and Trent Brown; Colts pass rush after losing Kwity Paye, Samson Ebukam; Jags retain back seven with Devin Lloyd, Andrew Wingard free; Chiefs add playmakers around Mahomes; Raiders lock in franchise QB Fernando Mendoza at No. 1 pick; Dolphins replace Tua; Steelers build WRs beyond Calvin Austin III. NFC: Cards find new QB post-Kyler Murray; Bears secondary amid cap woes; Packers need No. 1 WR for Jordan Love; 49ers boost pass rush (league-low 20 sacks); Bucs fix pressure-to-sack gap.

    The NFL heads into 2026 with just three Black head coaches—Jets' Aaron Glenn, Bucs' Todd Bowles, Texans' DeMeco Ryans—after no hires in the cycle despite Rooney Rule, The Tribune reports, dropping to pre-2003 levels amid DEI scrutiny. Scouting Combine starts next week with 300 prospects. International games rumored like Rams-49ers in Melbourne, Cowboys in Brazil, per CBS Sports.

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  • NFL Offseason 2026 Heats Up: Quarterback Chaos, Trades, and Player Rights Take Center Stage
    2026/02/19
    The 2026 NFL offseason is shaping up to be one of the most dramatic in recent memory, and there's plenty happening that should matter to every football fan out there.

    Let's start with the quarterback carousel, because it's absolutely wild right now. According to ESPN's offseason coverage, the Jets are facing a make-or-break situation where neither Justin Fields nor Brady Cook is guaranteed a roster spot after both played poorly in 2025. They're eyeing veterans like Malik Willis, Kirk Cousins, Kyler Murray, and Jacoby Brissett. The Steelers, meanwhile, are wrestling with whether to bring back Aaron Rodgers or draft their next signal-caller entirely. The Ravens need to upgrade Lamar Jackson's supporting cast while dealing with the worst sack rate of his career at 9.8 percent of his dropbacks. And out in Arizona, the Cardinals have until March 16th to decide if they're keeping Kyler Murray, since that's when his 19.5 million dollar base salary becomes guaranteed for 2027.

    On the trade front, there's serious speculation about potential blockbuster moves. ESPN reports that teams are wondering whether the Raiders will actually trade defensive end Maxx Crosby, and whether the Eagles will move wide receiver A.J. Brown despite his frustrations with the offense.

    Now here's where things get really interesting beyond the field. The NFLPA and the league are locked in a significant battle over transparency. According to Cleveland Browns Community coverage, the NFL sent a memo last week prohibiting teams from publicly releasing the NFLPA's annual workplace report cards, which grade facilities, travel standards, nutrition programs, and overall player treatment. This has sparked major backlash. Retired defensive superstar J.J. Watt and San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle are leading the charge against the decision. However, the NFLPA isn't backing down. ESPN's Brooke Pryor reported that the union sent an email to all players confirming they'll still conduct the surveys and share results directly with franchise owners, even if they can't release them publicly anymore. The union argues that the NFL and its clubs don't want transparency when it comes to how they treat players.

    There's also been movement on the coaching front that matters for team trajectories. The Lions hired Drew Petzing as offensive coordinator after missing the playoffs in 2025. The Titans brought in Brian Daboll to help quarterback Cam Ward take the next step, hoping to replicate what Daboll did with Josh Allen. And the Browns hired Todd Monken to fix an offense that ranked dead last in scoring, averaging just 14.5 points per game.

    According to The Tribune, the 2026 season will kick off with a record low of just three Black head coaches in the league. This comes as the broader conversation around diversity, equity, and inclusion continues to shift.

    Free agency officially opens March 11th at 4 p.m. Eastern, and the draft happens April 23rd. The franchise tag window is open until March 3rd, which gives teams time to make those critical decisions about their own rosters.

    For casual fans, here's what matters most: your team's quarterback situation probably needs work, there's going to be some surprising trades, and there's genuine tension brewing between players and ownership over how much say athletes should have in evaluating their working conditions. For die-hard fans, pay attention to salary cap moves, particularly with teams like the Ravens who need to restructure Lamar Jackson's deal to create 25 to 30 million in cap space.

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  • NFL 2026 Offseason Rumors: Jets Eyed for Kyler Murray Trade, A.J. Brown Potential Move, Free Agency Shakeup
    2026/02/17
    Listeners, the 2026 NFL offseason is heating up with trade rumors, free agency cuts, and playoff predictions dominating the buzz as teams gear up for the draft and combine. According to ESPN's Matt Barnwell, bold trade proposals are flying, like the Jets landing QB Kyler Murray from the Cardinals for a fourth-round pick to solve their signal-caller woes, while the Raiders could snag Bears WR DJ Moore and a first-rounder in exchange for edge rusher Maxx Crosby, whose contract makes him movable despite big asking prices. The Bills might finally get their WR1 with Jaguars' Brian Thomas Jr. for Keon Coleman and a first, per Barnwell's analysis, addressing Buffalo's long-standing need opposite their core.

    Eagles fans, the hottest Philly talk centers on WR A.J. Brown, as Dan Sileo on The National Football Show predicts trade offers from the Patriots, Bills, and Chargers—all involving third-round picks—amid contract gripes and QB Jalen Hurts' final guaranteed year, with no extension in sight and Brown unhappy with Hurts' timing. Barnwell counters that a Broncos deal sending Brown and a fifth for CB Riley Moss and picks is possible but notes Philly's $43.5 million dead cap hit makes it tricky before June 1, urging caution as Brown turns 29.

    Free agency looms large, with NFL.com reporting NFC cut candidates like Falcons QB Kirk Cousins, now 38 and backing up Michael Penix Jr., set for release after a reworked deal, Saints RB Alvin Kamara facing a post-June 1 cut for $8.5 million savings, and 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk likely gone after injury and contract voiding, saving $6.3 million post-June. In the AFC, Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa's era ends amid rebuild, with massive dead money whether cut or traded, Raiders' Geno Smith on the block, and Jaguars eyeing RT Jawaan Taylor's $20 million cut for Chiefs-level cap relief.

    Playoff hopefuls? CBS Sports' Emory Hunt predicts the Chiefs, Cowboys, Ravens, Lions, Bengals, and a surprise team rebounding into the 2026 postseason after missing in 2025. Mark your calendars—the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine kicks off February 23 in Indianapolis, per the Chargers site, where prospects will shine.

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  • NFL Offseason Heats Up: Seahawks Super Bowl Champs Face Challenges, Quarterback Dramas Unfold Across League
    2026/02/15
    Listeners, the 2026 NFL offseason is heating up after a wild 2025 season capped by the Seattle Seahawks winning Super Bowl LX, though they've already lost offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak to the Raiders. According to ESPN, free agency kicks off March 11 at 4 p.m. ET following a legal tampering period starting March 9, with the franchise tag window open from February 17 to March 3, as detailed by Sports Illustrated.

    Coaching shakeups dominate headlines. The Buffalo Bills tapped Jim Leonhard as defensive coordinator after Sean McDermott's long run, aiming to build around a shutdown secondary like his Broncos days. The New England Patriots eye a contract extension for elite corner Christian Gonzalez, who shone in Super Bowl LX with four tackles and three passes defended, per ESPN's Mike Reiss. Cleveland Browns hired Todd Monken to fix their league-worst scoring offense at 14.5 points per game, with GM Andrew Berry wielding two first-round picks. Pittsburgh Steelers welcome coach Mike McCarthy, but the eternal QB question looms—could Aaron Rodgers return, or will they draft anew? The Titans bet on Brian Daboll turning Cam Ward into a Josh Allen-like star, while the Giants hand roster control to new coach John Harbaugh amid a dismal 7-27 stretch.

    Quarterback dramas abound. Jets must reset after Justin Fields and Brady Cook flopped, eyeing vets like Kirk Cousins or Kyler Murray. Ravens push to restructure Lamar Jackson's $74.5 million cap hit for OL upgrades, as he faced a career-worst 9.8% sack rate, and re-sign Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum. Cardinals ponder Kyler Murray's fate by March 16 to avoid his $19.5 million guarantee. Vikings' J.J. McCarthy's future hangs after GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah's firing. Chargers hope Mike McDaniel unlocks Justin Herbert's playoffs potential in his seventh year. Chiefs nurse Patrick Mahomes' torn ACL while seeking RB depth and re-signing Travis Kelce.

    Trade buzz swirls around Raiders' Maxx Crosby, possibly heading elsewhere for a contender fresh start, and Eagles' A.J. Brown amid offensive frustrations despite two 1,400-yard seasons. Seahawks aim to retain Super Bowl MVP RB Kenneth Walker III with Zach Charbonnet sidelined. Franchise tag candidates include Ravens' Linderbaum, Cowboys' George Pickens after his 93-catch, 1,429-yard year, Jets' Breece Hall with 1,065 rushing yards, and Eagles' Jaelan Phillips.

    Teams like the 49ers, fresh off a 12-5 reset year, eye big moves in a tough NFC West with rising Rams and Seahawks. Jaguars boast a hot window after jumping from 4-13 to 13-4 under Liam Coen, unlocking Trevor Lawrence with explosive receivers. Bills added senior assistant John Fox, per NFL.com.

    Die-hards, watch cap crunches—Cowboys $39.4 million over—and draft hauls like Browns' 10 picks. Casual fans, expect QB trades, OL fixes, and pass rush boosts everywhere.

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  • Seahawks Triumph in Super Bowl LX Sam Darnold Leads Dominant Victory Kenneth Walker III Earns MVP
    2026/02/12
    The Seattle Seahawks are your Super Bowl LX champions, defeating the New England Patriots 29-13 in a dominant performance, as reported by ESPN. Sam Darnold led the charge for Seattle, capping a breakout season that FOX Sports highlighted in their bold predictions, while running back Kenneth Walker III earned Super Bowl MVP honors with his explosive playoff run. FOX Sports notes the Seahawks' roster remains mostly intact, with only three of 24 starters unsigned, positioning them for a rare repeat bid under head coach Mike Macdonald.

    Offseason buzz is heating up just days after the confetti fell. NFL.com reports the New York Giants hiring former Titans head coach Brian Callahan as quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator, while the Patriots added a running back to their roster. FOX Sports' 2026 bold predictions steal the show: Dak Prescott leads the Cowboys to the playoffs and snags NFL MVP in Brian Schottenheimer's system, bolstered by George Pickens and draft picks. The Chiefs rebound on Patrick Mahomes' revenge tour after his 2025 knee injury, reaching the Super Bowl with Travis Kelce back and Steve Spagnuolo's defense elite again. But FOX predicts Seattle repeats as champs, prioritizing Walker III's extension—he's a top franchise tag candidate at around $14 million per CBS Sports, alongside Jaelan Phillips for the Eagles.

    Raiders shake things up, hiring ex-Seahawks OC Klint Kubiak as head coach per the coaching tracker, pairing him with likely No. 1 pick QB Fernando Mendoza for a playoff push alongside Ashton Jeanty and Brock Bowers. FOX Sports Insider Jay Glazer reports star DE Maxx Crosby wants out amid rebuild talks, eyeing a trade to the 49ers to pair with recovering Nick Bosa under new DC Raheem Morris. ESPN flags other trade buzz: Eagles WR A.J. Brown, Dolphins' Tyreek Hill and Bills' Keon Coleman, plus QBs like Kyler Murray, Tua Tagovailo and even Joe Burrow amid Bengals rumors from Good Morning Football.

    Free agency looms with franchise tags opening February 17 through March 3, per CBS Sports. Cowboys likely tag Pickens at $28 million, Colts eye Daniel Jones at $47 million post-Achilles tear, and Seahawks cap space favors Walker. Thin QB class means veterans like Aaron Rodgers (Steelers whispers), Daniel Jones, and trades dominate, ESPN says. League-wide, expect owners meetings in March to revisit the tush push and a fourth-and-13 onside kick alternative after 2025's 9.6% recovery rate, FOX Sports reports.

    Die-hards, advanced stats show Seattle's cap space at sixth-highest, Darnold's deal at $27.5 million, and extensions looming for Devon Witherspoon and Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Eagles face a Chiefs-like slide with sixth OC change for Jalen Hurts, per FOX. Power rankings and mocks are dropping, with Joel Klatt projecting Cowboys' All-Pro draft gem.

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  • Seahawks Triumph in Super Bowl LX Sam Darnold Leads Victory Maxx Crosby Trade Rumors Spark NFL Offseason Buzz
    2026/02/10
    The Seattle Seahawks dominated the New England Patriots to win Super Bowl LX in San Francisco, securing their second Lombardi Trophy with a stellar performance from quarterback Sam Darnold, who completed his career resurgence, as shown in the Seahawks' official celebration video on their site. ESPN reports that Darnold's $15 million 2026 roster bonus becomes fully guaranteed on February 13, and Seattle plans to pay it along with his $27.5 million salary, though they're reluctant to extend early with two years left. Running back Kenneth Walker III, a free agent at just 25, could draw interest elsewhere as the Seahawks eye big extensions for stars like Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Devon Witherspoon.

    Offseason moves are heating up fast. The Las Vegas Raiders hired Klint Kubiak as head coach, welcoming him with a hype video on Raiders.com, and he's already linked to Seattle's Andrew Janocko for offensive coordinator. Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby, rehabbing knee surgery, wants to win now and has drawn massive trade buzz—ESPN's Jeremy Fowler says up to 20 teams are inquiring, with the Cowboys praising him publicly and linked strongly alongside Trey Hendrickson. The Cowboys Report notes Jerry Jones claiming he's open to busting the budget, with ESPN tying Dallas to Crosby via trade and Hendrickson in free agency; they're over the cap but eyeing safety free agents, a Budda Baker trade, and draft targets while debating Dak Prescott's extension.

    Philadelphia Eagles fans are reeling from offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland's resignation after 13 years—ESPN's Dan Graziano says the team considered shifting his role, and there's talk of retirements for Lane Johnson and Landon Dickerson amid injury wear. The National Football Show with Dan Sileo highlights ongoing drama around Jalen Hurts, Nick Sirianni, A.J. Brown trade buzz, and Stoutland's exit.

    Coaching shakeups continue: Cleveland Browns DC Jim Schwartz resigned after missing the head job, possibly sitting out or linking to Kubiak; Minnesota fired GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah after mishandling Sam Darnold's free agency. QB notes from ESPN include Bengals interest in Joe Flacco as Burrow backup, Aaron Rodgers refreshed and open to Steelers return mentoring Will Howard, and Kyler Murray possibly staying in Arizona under Mike LaFleur.

    Draft order is set post-Super Bowl per CBS Sports: Raiders pick first at 3-14, Jets second at 3-14 needing QB and more, Seahawks last at 14-3. Free agency heats with Hendrickson likely available, Colts eyeing Daniel Jones, Packers talking Romeo Doubs.

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