Former NFL GM calls out 'irrelevant' Aaron Rodgers
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The PGA Tour is hiring the NFL's executive vice president, Brian Rolapp, to become its new CEO, per ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The PGA Tour appears closer than ever to hiring the first CEO in the organization's history. Longtime NFL executive Brian Rolapp has become the "clear favorite" for the role, according to SportsBusiness Journal, with ESPN reporting he has decided to take the position.
The situation is no different when it comes to Cincinnati Bengals star, Trey Hendrickson. As the veteran pass rusher is in search of a new deal, and struggling to make progress on one in Ohio, the Bengals could end up in a situation where they move on from him.
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Washington Commanders star receiver Terry McLaurin has skipped mandatory minicamp this week over his unhappiness with negotiations for a new contract.
Brian Rolapp, one of the most powerful executives in sports and media, will leave the NFL and become Commissioner of PGA Tour
Tennessee Titans offensive tackle JC Latham is entering his second season with the team after being chosen with the No. 7 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Latham transitioned from right tackle to the left side in his rookie season,
The NFL released its top 10 list of officially licensed NFL player products and merchandise sales from March 1, 2024-Feb. 28, 2025.. Dallas Cowboys defensive end Micah Parsons was the only Dallas Cowboys player on the list.
NFL offseason isn't over, but it's already produced a plethora of big-name storylines: Aaron Rodgers trying to save the Pittsburgh Steelers, George Pickens landing with the Dallas Cowboys, a bunch of high-profile pass rushers seeking new contracts during minicamp,
Nick Wright bashes Chris Simms for putting Jalen Hurts as the 10th best quarterback in the NFL heading into 2025.
The Falcons made another bold move in 2025 by taking two edge rushers in the first round. After landing Georgia standout Jalon Walker at pick No. 15, the team traded back into the first round to acquire Tennessee star James Pearce Jr. at pick No. 26.
The Bengals seem to invent new ways to frustrate their fans (and players) every year, and that's once again happening this year. Not only did they have Trey Hendrickson skip minicamp, but their first-round pick (Shemar Stewart) left camp early on Thursday.