New York Giants assistant GM Brandon Brown will meet with the Las Vegas Raiders in person on Monday for their vacant general manager job.
The Los Angeles Chargers' strongest unit this season has been their defense. However, could they lose a key member of that unit during free agency?
Pro Football Focus has ranked the New York Giants’ 2024 NFL draft class and rookie free agent signings among the very best in football.
Former New York Giants linebacker Tae Crowder will return to football in 2025, officially signing with the UFL's Birmingham Stallions. Crowder, 27, was selected in the seventh round of the 2020 NFL draft at No.
The Los Angeles Chargers ' 2024 draft class will be remembered as one of the league's best. Their first two picks in Joe Alt and Ladd McConkey have contributed extremely well in their first year, helping the Chargers get back to the playoffs for the first time since 2022.
Johnson will likely have his fifth-year option picked up, while Bozeman is a free agent. The right guard spot needs to be a main focus over the offseason, as ESPN's Benjamin Solak predicts the Chargers will look to spend big at that position in free agency.
J.K. Dobbins' return has bolstered the run game. The Chargers are averaging 121.8 yards and 4.1 yards per carry with Dobbins in the lineup compared with the 74.8 yards per game and 3.6 yards per carry during the four games he missed because of a knee injury.
Malik Nabers made history on Sunday in the New York Giants’ season finale against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Los Angeles Chargers today activated cornerback Eli Apple and wide receiver Simi Fehoko from Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return. In addition, the team placed defensive back Ja’Sir Taylor on Re
Vrabel said on sports radio WEEI that he has a "long list" and confirmed it includes former Las Vegas Raiders head coach and Patriots coordinator Josh McDaniels, who still lives in the region and last worked with the Patriots in 2021 when he worked wonders with then-rookie Mac Jones.
The New York Giants didn't ask much from the tight end room, but neither Theo Johnson nor his peers saw much success.
New York could try and trade up for one of those players as its long-term replacement for the departed Daniel Jones, though the franchise could also zig instead of zag and look to free agency for a solid bridge QB rather than pushing all of its assets in on a potentially sub-optimal and costly option.