We just passed our first weekend without NFL -- these are the headlines to watch this offseason: Aaron Rodgers', Sam Darnold, and other headlines from the NFC North
NFL free agency begins in March. Veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers is slated to hit free agency after the New York Jets announced they are moving in a different direction. Rodgers is set to join a group of free-agent quarterbacks that includes Sam Darnold,
Jared Allen touted former Green Bay Packers star Aaron Rodgers over Sam Darnold as the Minnesota Vikings QB1 in 2025.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields has been flying under the radar regarding NFL free agency discussions. While much of the attention in the quarterback market surrounds Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson,
The Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the teams that fans of the NFL have their eyes on during the 2025 offseason, and that is mainly because the franchise is a major player in the quarterback market.
ESPN's Aaron Schatz shockingly predicted that Sam Darnold will rejoin the New York market sometime next month.
The New York Jets recently cut veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers and turned their attention toward finding his replacement. While there aren't many solid option
Darnold, the Jets’ third-overall pick in 2018, had a renaissance in Minnesota last year under the tutelage of Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell, throwing 35 touchdowns and 12 interceptions through 17 regular-season games.
Instead, McCarthy suffered a season-ending injury in his first preseason game, and veteran backup Sam Darnold, who was supposed to be ... possibility that could be worse than any alternative: Aaron Rodgers. Complete the cycle: Aaron Rodgers to Vikings ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Kansas City Chiefs are hopeful that tight end Travis Kelce will return for another season. General Manager Brett Veach said Tuesday at the NFL combine that he does not expect Kelce, 35, to retire on the heels of the team’s Super Bowl defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles.
NFL offseason is here. Trade rumors are swirling around big names like Matthew Stafford, who reportedly has permission from the Los Angeles Rams to discuss a contract with other teams. Meanwhile, all 32 clubs are able to use the franchise tag until March 4.