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  • NFL Owners Meeting 2025: Kirk Cousins to Raiders, Rule Changes, and Draft Details
    2026/04/02
    The NFL's annual owners meeting just wrapped up in Phoenix, and there's plenty for listeners to know about what's coming next for the league and your favorite teams.

    According to ESPN's reporting from the league meeting, owners discussed everything from referee negotiations to an 18-game regular season, but the real action is happening in player movement and rule changes. The Las Vegas Raiders are actively pursuing veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins to pair with Fernando Mendoza after Joe Flacco chose to stay with Cincinnati. The Rams publicly acknowledged they explored trading star receiver Davante Adams but decided against it, though multiple teams inquired about his availability.

    In New England, the Patriots released backup Joshua Dobbs, confident in Drake Maye's development as he enters his third NFL season. Meanwhile, the Miami Dolphins addressed trade rumors about running back De'Von Achane, with general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan making clear there's zero effort to move him and that extending Achane is a priority this offseason.

    For the Atlanta Falcons, new general manager Ian Cunningham said extending both star wide receiver Drake London and running back Bijan Robinson are on top of mind, though those moves will wait until after free agency and the draft conclude.

    On the coaching side, the New York Giants made John Harbaugh one of the highest-paid head coaches in football and gave him significant organizational power. Harbaugh set expectations high, telling reporters at the Phoenix meeting that the team's goal is to win every single game and make the playoffs.

    The NFL owners also approved several rule changes for 2026. Kicking teams can now declare an onside kick at any time during the game, a change designed to encourage late-game creativity from coaches. Owners also modified kickoff rules to eliminate the kicking team's advantage when kicking out of bounds from the 50-yard line, and adjusted receiving team alignment requirements in the setup zone. Additionally, league personnel can now consult with on-field officials when considering disqualifications without those officials being called onto the field, and for this season only, the officiating department can correct clear and obvious mistakes if there's a work stoppage involving referees.

    The 2026 NFL Draft is coming to Pittsburgh April 23 through 25, and it's free for listeners to attend with registration and the NFL OnePass app.

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  • NFL Offseason Updates: Free Agency, 18-Game Season Proposal, and 2026 Draft Trade Activity
    2026/03/31
    The NFL is in the midst of its offseason with major developments unfolding at the annual league meetings currently happening in Phoenix. Free agency has been active with teams reshaping their rosters, though several high-profile players remain unsigned including Kirk Cousins, Stefon Diggs, Aaron Rodgers, and Deebo Samuel. According to ESPN's rankings of all 32 teams' free agency classes, the Giants, Raiders, and Jets are among those positioned for significant turnarounds after their signings and trades.

    One of the biggest storylines emerging from the Phoenix meetings centers on the potential expansion to an 18-game regular season. According to Fox News, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and Indianapolis Colts owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon are pushing for the change. Kraft has laid out specific conditions though. He wants an 18th regular season game paired with a second bye week for all teams, a reduction of preseason games from four down to two per season, and every NFL team playing at least one international game annually. Irsay-Gordon also supports shortening the preseason. However, the NFL Players Association has signaled they have no appetite for an 18th game. Now that JC Tretter has been elected the PA's executive director, negotiations could intensify around both the 18-game proposal and a new media rights contract.

    The San Francisco 49ers have generated conflicting messaging regarding Brandon Aiyuk's future with the franchise. According to ESPN, coach Kyle Shanahan told media Monday that Aiyuk has played his last snap for the team, though they're not in a rush to trade him. Owner Jed York, speaking roughly two hours later, struck a different tone, suggesting anything is possible and that Aiyuk could remain with San Francisco in 2026 if he gets fully healthy. The financial complications are significant, as Aiyuk carries a 24.935 million dollar option bonus due September 1st that would spike his salary above 26 million dollars if exercised.

    The 2026 NFL Draft is shaping up to feature significant trade activity as well. According to NFL dot com, six first-round picks have already been moved in trades, with the Giants trading back into Round 1 for Jaxson Dart. Additional first-round trades are expected before the draft kicks off April 23rd in Pittsburgh.

    Officials and potential labor negotiations are also on the agenda. According to the Altoona Mirror, the current collective bargaining agreement between the NFL and the NFL Referees Association expires May 31st. The NFL is preparing contingency plans for potential replacement officials and discussing replay center protocols that would allow the New York replay center to advise on-field officials regarding missed penalties.

    Finally, flag football is gaining momentum on the international stage. According to KIRO 7, Team USA has demonstrated it doesn't need NFL players to compete when flag football debuts at the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.

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  • NFL Free Agency 2026 Wraps Up Jets Raiders Giants Lead Rebounds Historic Australia Game Kicks Off Season
    2026/03/29
    NFL free agency for 2026 has wrapped up its major moves, leaving teams reshaped and fans buzzing about turnarounds, with the New York Giants, Las Vegas Raiders, and New York Jets leading the pack for potential rebounds after key signings and trades, according to NFL.com. The Jets, coming off a dismal 3-14 season, executed a roster overhaul under GM Darren Mougey, trading stars like Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams to amass five first-round picks over the next two years, while adding veteran stability with Geno Smith, DeMario Davis, and Minkah Fitzpatrick, plus a top-tier O-line anchored by Olu Fashanu and Armand Membou—they hold the number two overall pick in the upcoming draft, per a detailed YouTube analysis. ESPN ranks all 32 teams' free agency classes, praising the Baltimore Ravens for bolstering their porous O-line by bringing back guard Simpson to protect Lamar Jackson and unlock Derrick Henry, though they still eye draft help after losing Tyler Linderbaum. Casual fans, here's the highlight: big names like Jauan Jennings, Kirk Cousins, Stefon Diggs, Aaron Rodgers, and Joey Bosa remain unsigned, keeping the market alive. Die-hards, note the Jets' deconstruction for long-term flexibility, Ravens' interior line fix addressing last year's league-worst guard play, and teams like the Bears and Patriots proving last year's predictions right by reaching playoffs—Patriots even hit the Super Bowl from four wins. Questions linger pre-draft: Can Kyler Murray revive Minnesota like Sam Darnold? Will Aaron Rodgers join Pittsburgh? NFL.com lists these as top queries.

    Shifting to the 2026 season, it kicks off unusually on Wednesday, September 9, with the Super Bowl LX champion Seattle Seahawks hosting the NFL Kickoff at 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock, as announced by the league—only the second Wednesday opener in 75 years. Thursday, September 10 brings the first-ever NFL regular-season game in Australia: San Francisco 49ers vs. Los Angeles Rams at Melbourne Cricket Ground, starting at 10:35 a.m. local time (8:35 p.m. ET Wednesday U.S.), spanning four continents and nine international games total, per Fox News and CBS Sports. Former MVP Cam Newton calls the NFL's global push "on brand" and smart business. Tickets go on sale soon via Ticketmaster Australia.

    Other notes: Justin Simmons eyes a 49ers deal amid their safety needs, per David Lombardi's YouTube update, and the Detroit Lions signed WR Tom Kennedy.

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  • Seattle Seahawks Host Historic Wednesday Night NFL Season Opener After Super Bowl LX Victory
    2026/03/26
    The NFL offseason is heating up with major moves shaping the 2026 season, starting with free agency fireworks and schedule announcements that have fans buzzing. The Seattle Seahawks, fresh off their Super Bowl LX victory over the New England Patriots, will host the league's rare Wednesday night opener on September 9 at 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock, marking just the second time ever the season kicks off midweek—the first was in 2012 with Cowboys at Giants, per NFL.com and Fox News reports. Their Week 1 opponent remains under wraps until the full schedule drops this spring, but expect fireworks at Lumen Field.

    Adding global flair, the San Francisco 49ers face the Los Angeles Rams in the first-ever NFL regular-season game in Melbourne, Australia, on September 10—Thursday night U.S. time at 8:35 p.m. ET, but Friday morning local at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, as announced by the NFL. Tickets go on sale soon via Ticketmaster, with hospitality packages starting April 6.

    Free agency rankings from ESPN highlight roster shakeups across all 32 teams, factoring in signings, trades, extensions, and losses. Standouts include the New York Giants, Las Vegas Raiders, New York Jets, and Tennessee Titans positioning for turnarounds, per NFL.com analysis—though true impact shows in hindsight, like the Patriots' improbable four-win to Super Bowl leap. Key pickups: Colts added Michael Pittman Jr., Rico Dowdle, Jamel Dean, Jaquan Brisker, Sebastian Joseph-Day, and Asante Samuel Jr.; Cardinals grabbed Kyler Murray, Eric Wilson, James Pierre, Carson Wentz, and Ryan Van Demark. Big names still available: Jauan Jennings, Kirk Cousins, Stefon Diggs, Calais Campbell, DJ Reader, Deebo Samuel, Aaron Rodgers, Haason Reddick, Joey Bosa, and Cameron Jordan.

    Rule changes loom, with the competition committee proposing onside kicks anytime, tweaks to kickoff alignments, and eliminating out-of-bounds incentives from the 50, plus bylaw shifts for roster cuts over Labor Day weekend and injured reserve returns, up for owner votes March 29-April 1, according to NFL.com. Pittsburgh pushes to permanentize 2025's free-agent video calls during the negotiation period.

    Seven teams overhauled coaching staffs—like the Titans with new HC Klint Kubiak, OC Andrew Janocko from Seattle, and DC Rob Leonard—setting draft strategies, NFL.com notes. Elsewhere, Rob Gronkowski spoke at Vanderbilt's 2026 IMPACT Symposium on his career growth.

    For die-hards, advanced metrics will tell post-draft, but casual listeners, these moves signal resurgent squads challenging the champs.

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  • NFL Draft 2026 Pittsburgh Steelers Aaron Rodgers Decision Falcons Texans Free Agency Moves Hopkins Vikings
    2026/03/24
    Listeners, as we hit the one-month mark before the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, teams are buzzing with free agency moves, pro days, and big rumors. Steelers Talk by Chat Sports reports Pittsburgh awaits a final decision from quarterback Aaron Rodgers, with fans dissecting Mel Kiper Jr.'s Round 1 targets for the Black and Gold and Chris Simms' QB rankings like Will Howard versus Drew Allar. Host Jack Sperry flags five Round 1 prospects he'd be upset if selected, while the offense holds steady with returners like RB Jaylen Warren, WR DK Metcalf, TE Pat Freiermuth, and linemen Dylan Cook, Zach Frazier, Mason McCormick, and Troy Fautanu under contract from 2025.

    Over in Atlanta, Falcons Today by Chat Sports highlights DC Jeff Ulbrich praising LB Jalon Walker's multi-faceted game to fill the void left by Kaden Elliss, who signed with the Saints after a monster year of 100 tackles, 10 TFLs, 3.5 sacks, and a pick. Rumors swirl around a potential Eagles trade bringing safety Sydney Brown to Atlanta for late-round picks, possibly shaking up Jessie Bates' future post-2026. The Falcons finished 2025 strong at 8-9, winning four of their last six including thrillers over the Bucs, Cards, Rams, and Saints.

    Houston Texans fans, Texans Today by Chat Sports updates the draft plan post-free agency: GM Nick Caserio eyes best player available in Round 1, bolstering the D-line, O-line after signing Wyatt Teller and Braden Smith—crucial with Houston dead last in run block win rate at 68.4% and 30th in pass block at 55.5%. RB or WR early, LB upfront, secondary late. Number changes include Tank Dell to 1, Kamari Lassiter to 3, Woody Marks to 4, and Reed Blankenship to 6.

    TMZ Sports caught DeAndre Hopkins at LAX, where the five-time Pro Bowler, fresh off a Ravens stint, is open to reuniting with Kyler Murray in Minnesota, calling him family and praising his fit alongside Justin Jefferson. He'd jump if the Vikings call.

    Miami's Pro Day lit up CBS Sports, with Ryan Wilson and Ran Carthon raving about DBs Keionte Scott and Jakobe Thomas' athleticism, QB Carson Beck's potential, WR CJ Daniels, OT Markel Bell, edge rushers Rueben Bain Jr. at 265 pounds—some see him as a three-tech—and OT Francis Mauigoa.

    NFL on NBC's Mike Florio and Chris Simms recapped the Fanatics Flag Football Classic in LA, noting solid NFL star turns but calling for scheme tweaks to boost the product. Tom Brady chatted Fox News on Logan Paul's standout play there.

    Rams talk from therams.com covers free agency hauls, ex-player Robert Woods coaching, and draft mocks.

    Die-hards, advanced eyes on Steelers avoiding busts, Falcons' LB stats leap, Texans' line metrics, and Hopkins' elite separation—still Pro Bowl caliber at 33. Casual fans, draft hype peaks, Rodgers saga looms, Hopkins hunts rings.

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  • 2026 NFL Free Agency Trades and Draft Buzz: Vikings Land Kyler Murray, Cowboys Reshape Roster
    2026/03/22
    The 2026 NFL offseason has been a whirlwind of free agency signings, shrewd trades, and draft buzz, with teams reshaping rosters for the upcoming season. Casual listeners, here's the quick hits: the Vikings snagged QB Kyler Murray for the veteran minimum thanks to Arizona eating most of his guaranteed cash, per 6abc reports, while the Eagles bolstered their secondary with CB Riq Woolen on a one-year deal up to $15 million. Die-hards, dig into the advanced stats—Woolen's career penalty rate sits at 0.8% in the 80th percentile, but he's flashed elite coverage snaps despite benchings in Seattle.

    Dallas Cowboys fans, your team's been busy per Cowboys Report by Chat Sports: they re-signed RB Javonte Williams to 3 years $24 million, franchise-tagged WR George Pickens at $27.3 million, and added S Jalen Thompson on 3 years $33 million, plus depth like EDGE Sam Williams and OT Matt Hennessy. Trade rumors swirl around EDGE Josh Sweat, DT Jalen Carter, and vets like Joey Bosa or Bobby Wagner, with mock drafts eyeing Georgia LB CJ Allen—concerns over his testing and medicals noted—or Ohio State safety Caleb Downs at pick 12. A hot idea: trade #12 and a fifth for Jonathan Greenard and #18.

    Top free agency gems from 6abc rankings include OT Rasheed Walker to the Panthers for 1 year up to $10 million—half his projected value amid a slow market tied to an airport arrest—OL Elgton Jenkins to Browns on 2 years up to $24 million for line versatility, and OT Braden Smith to Texans on 2 years $25 million with $13.5 million guaranteed, upgrading their league-worst run block win rate. Trades stealing the show: Bears flipped WR DJ Moore plus a fifth to Bills for a second-rounder, a steal after his lackluster routes; Packers dumped EDGE Rashan Gary to Cowboys for a fourth amid his post-ACL dip to 8% pass rush win rate; Jets swapped for Sweat; Chiefs moved a corner for picks to reload around Mahomes.

    49ers brought back WR Mike Evans on 3 years $60.4 million via Adam Schefter and LB Dre Greenlaw on 1 year $7.5 million despite his injury history— just 10 games since his Achilles tear. Early playoff chatter on The Rich Eisen Show predicts Bills, Ravens, Texans, Broncos as AFC division winners with Pats, Jags, Chiefs wild cards; NFC has Rams, Packers, Panthers, Giants on top.

    Draft talk heats up with Dolphins mocks from CBS Sports targeting EDGE and OL, Jets eyeing Connor Rogers' board, and Cowboys visits like LSU CB Mansoor Delane. Free agent DT Christian Wilkins is drawing 26 teams while rehabbing his foot, per Schefter.

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  • NFL Free Agency 2026 Roundup: 49ers Sign Mike Evans, Ravens Back Out Crosby Trade, Rule Changes Proposed
    2026/03/19
    NFL free agency for 2026 kicked off this week with a bang, listeners, as teams reshaped rosters ahead of the new league year that started Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET. The San Francisco 49ers led the charge, signing wide receiver Mike Evans to a three-year, $60.4 million deal per ESPN's Adam Schefter, adding a proven red-zone threat despite his injury-limited 2025. They brought back linebacker Dre Greenlaw on a one-year, $7.5 million contract after his Denver stint, reuniting him with Fred Warner for defensive spark. Other 49ers moves include tackle Vederian Lowe on two years and $12 million, corner Nate Hobbs up to $4.5 million for a year, tight end Jake Tonges re-signed for two years and $8 million after his breakout 34-catch season, linebacker Luke Gifford up to $5.3 million over two years with his Pro Bowl special teams prowess, wideout Christian Kirk up to $6 million for a year, center Brett Toth on a one-year deal for depth, and kicker Eddy Pineiro locked in for four years after going 28-of-29 last season.

    Drama unfolded with the Ravens backing out of a blockbuster trade for Raiders edge Maxx Crosby due to medical concerns on his knee, per NFL.com, keeping their first-round picks and pivoting to sign Trey Hendrickson instead for a cheaper defensive boost. Seattle, fresh off a Super Bowl, let running back Kenneth Walker III walk to the Chiefs while re-signing receiver Rashid Shaheed. The Broncos traded for Jaylen Waddle, cut Dre Greenlaw, and re-signed key pieces like J.K. Dobbins after a 14-win year. Rams bolstered their secondary by trading for Trent McDuffie and signing Jaylen Watson, fixing a major weakness.

    Rule change buzz is heating up too—NBC Sports reports the Steelers propose making permanent the one-year tweak letting teams negotiate with up to five free agents and arrange travel pre-free agency, while the Browns want to expand tradable draft picks from three to five years out. Both need 24 owner votes at the Phoenix meetings later this month, with Competition Committee proposals dropping next week. T.Y. Hilton announced retirement, per NFL.com, capping a four-time Pro Bowl career.

    For die-hards, 49ers' WR room now mixes Evans' consistency with Kirk's slot speed, but Trent Williams' $31 million looms with no guarantees, and they're shopping Brandon Aiyuk. Seahawks face RB questions post-Walker, Chiefs added Walker but need corner help. Casual fans, the draft starts April 23—mark it.

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  • 2026 NFL Free Agency Steelers Load Up with Pittman and Dean as Aaron Rodgers Return Looms
    2026/03/17
    Listeners, the 2026 NFL free agency period has exploded with massive moves, especially for the Pittsburgh Steelers, who are loading up for a Super Bowl push after their 10-7 season and first-round playoff exit. Kay Adams on Up & Adams called the Steelers roster "sexy" after they signed wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. to pair with DK Metcalf, true lead back Rico Dowdle to complement Jaylen Warren, and cornerback Jamel Dean, who had the lowest passer rating against any quarterback last year. According to Steelers Talk by Chat Sports, these additions address key weaknesses, and Adams believes Aaron Rodgers will absolutely return now with this stronger supporting cast.

    Colin Cowherd on FOX Sports echoed the hype, ranking Rodgers as a top-10 quarterback at age 43, pointing to his elite play and the Steelers' win-now mentality. ESPN's Brooke Pryor reports the entire Steelers locker room, from players to backup Mason Rudolph, universally wants Rodgers back—praising his leadership, preparation process, and coach-like presence in meetings. Ray Fittipaldi of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette notes the team skipped pursuing Malik Willis or Kyler Murray, dead set on Rodgers. With over $30 million in cap space left, Pro Football Focus's Dalton Wasserman floats a trade for 49ers star left tackle Trent Williams—perhaps their second-round pick (No. 53) for Williams and a fourth, per Ian Rapoport's reporting on his contract frustrations.

    Over in Detroit, the Lions bolstered their defense with linebacker Malcolm Rodriguez and cornerback Roger McCreary, both glowing in press conferences about the winning culture under new DC Shep and head coach Dan. Rodriguez emphasized continuity and injury prevention, while McCreary praised the Lions' leadership and "thuggy" edge he saw facing them last year.

    The Bengals added QB depth by re-signing veteran Josh Johnson on a one-year deal, his third stint in Cincinnati, as ESPN reports—they needed backups with Joe Flacco eyeing a 2026 starting gig elsewhere. The New York Jets made waves trading for QB Geno Smith and safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, per team reports, getting off to a fast start.

    Draft buzz heats up too: Giants Now by Chat Sports reveals their big board led by prospects like Jeremiah Love, Sonny Styles, and Caleb Downs. NFL on NBC's Chris Simms ranks Indiana's Fernando Mendoza as the top 2026 QB prospect.

    For die-hards, advanced notes: Steelers' offense could skyrocket with Rodgers, Pittman (a deep threat), and Dowdle's 4.5 YPC efficiency last season. Lions' "big nickel" scheme thrives post-Nick Wartley draft addition. Casual fans, the AFC North arms race is on—Steelers and Bengals stacking talent.

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