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One NFL analyst is expecting big things from Chicago Bears second-year receiver Luther Burden III.
Cam Newton, Chad Johnson and other former NFL stars all think Aaron Donald is going to come out of retirement this season.
After the Arizona Cardinals released him following a foot injury that ended his 2025 season after just five games, Kyler Murray landed with the Minnesota Vikings on a one-year, $1. 3 million contract.
Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs shared a positive outlook as his team prepares to take the field for the 2026 NFL season.
The Chiefs sign Deebo Samuel? The Cardinals trade Josh Sweat? The Buccaneers extend Baker Mayfield? We have one more move for each team to make before the season.
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NFL analyst urges NFC East team to sign Dolphins free agent
The Dolphins still have some free agents left unsigned on the market, including one wide receiver who could be a great fit with a young quarterback.
NFL trade rumors subside between mandatory minicamp and training camp, but that doesn't mean general managers aren't looking ahead at potential moves.
One name that stands out the most in the mind of ESPN's Matt Miller is Yhonzae Pierre out of Alabama. Pierre is a player going under the radar, but has immense upside and should see a bigger role in 2026. He has a similar build to Dallas Turner, and a pair of speed-oriented pass rushers would cause havoc.
ESPN has re-signed NFL analyst Jason McCourty to an exclusive multi-year agreement ahead of the 2026 season, keeping the former Super Bowl champion as a fixture across the network’s football programming.
Greg Olsen shared his thoughts on NFL streaming costs and the turf vs. grass debate as the league navigates major changes ahead of the 2026 season.
The Minnesota Vikings have done a fine job of keeping their offensive line above league average in recent years. The Christian Darrisaw and Donovan Jackson picks have solidified two spots along the offensive line. Will Fries and Brian O'Neill are solid players, but could become cap casualties in the future.
