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After news broke that Jason Kelce will be helping ESPN in their coverage of the Masters, a new report on a role he's up for has people downright exhausted.
Stephon Gilmore, a five-time Pro Bowler who won the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year Award in 2019, is officially retiring after a 13-year NFL career. Gilmore announced his retirement in an Instagram post – dedicated to his "first love, football" – on April 2.
Here's what the Jets end up with in Lance Zierlein's NFL.com mock draft.
NFL.com's Daniel Jeremiah released his new top 50 prospect rankings for the 2026 NFL draft. Who might be in the neighborhood for the Lions at No. 17?
After signing with the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday, veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins once again solidified himself as one of the richest signal-callers in NFL history.
League intends to pay Group of 4 officials $120,000 for May-August training.
The former NFL Defensive Player of the Year is officially stepping away from the game after playing 13 seasons.
Chris Fowler, Dan Orlovsky and Louis Riddick are out as ESPN's No. 2 MNF team, opening the door for fresh faces — including a beloved former Eagle.
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Former Cowboy, 2x All-Pro who made $115M calls it quits on NFL career
One of the great defenders of his generation, Gilmore can be credited with changing Dallas' approach to veterans.
Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love and Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate were both selected early in the latest mock draft from NFL.com's Nick Shook.
The Giants just lost their ascending slot receiver, Wan’Dale Robinson, to the Titans in free agency. And Darius Slayton — a solid but not spectacular receiver who is entering Year 8 — clearly is not the answer opposite Nabers. So yes, Tate would play a big role immediately.