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Alvin Kamara's status with the Saints? 'We're gett...
Coach Kellen Moore says the 30-year-old running back and the team are letting the offseason process play out.[read more]

Day 'N' Nite: From concert to Bengals practice for...
Fresh off a concert in Cincinnati, Kid Cudi rolled through to catch Burrow and the Bengals as they ramp up their preparation for the upcoming season.[read more]

John Harbaugh references Ravens' firing in speech ...
Harbaugh lightheartedly used his firing by the Baltimore Ravens as an example of resilience.[read more]

'Little shocked': Steelers react to Rodgers' retur...
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers took the practice field with his Steelers teammates at OTAs on Monday after signing his one-year contract.[read more]

🎥 2026 schedule reveals for all 32 NFL teams
From memes to mini movies, all 32 teams brought their A-games with clever schedule reveal posts.[read more]

Official: Mauro died from accidental drug overdose...
Former NFL defensive lineman Josh Mauro died from an acute combination of fentanyl, cocaine and ethanol intoxication, according to online records from the Maricopa County Office of the Medical Examiner.[read more]

Chargers OC McDaniel in NFL accelerator program
The NFL's revamped accelerator program features several notable head coaching and general manager candidates -- and even a head coach from 2025 in Mike McDaniel.[read more]

Panthers DL Wharton undergoes neck surgery
Panthers coach Dave Canales confirmed Monday that defensive lineman Tershawn Wharton recently underwent neck surgery.[read more]

Sources: NFL to award 2028 draft to Minneapolis
Minneapolis is expected to be awarded the 2028 NFL draft on Tuesday, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter, with U.S. Bank Stadium serving as a "foundational piece" of the event.[read more]

Sources: Nashville expected to host 2030 SB
NFL owners are expected to name Nashville as host of Super Bowl LXIV in 2030 when they meet Tuesday for the league's spring meeting, sources told the NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo.[read more]