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The Buffalo Bills have earned some praise for a past decision from Bleacher Report, in a twist. Bleacher Report named the "most overpriced player" at each position in the NFL heading into the 2025 season.
The great Dave Dameshek used this game once upon a time in talking about NFL rosters. He posed the question as to which players were the ultimate Jenga pieces on their teams, the ones who, without them, the rest of the roster would implode and crumble like the proverbial Jenga towers when you play the game.
Training camps are getting started around the NFL over the next week or so, and ideally, every team has filled all of its roster holes at this stage. However, that's never the case in a salary-capped league as each club has question marks heading into the campaign,
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll has a lot on the line going into his fourth season at the helm. Coming off a disastrous 3-14 season that resulted in the Giants landing the No. 3 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft,
QB Bo Nix: The Broncos will have one of the top defenses in football this season, but have assembled a mediocre skill group around Nix. The addition of TE Evan Engram should help, but the onus will be on Nix to put it all together.
ESPN analyst offered up a rather disrespectful comparison including future Hall of Fame quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
ESPN's Bill Barnwell released a list of the top 25 NFL teams of the last 25 years, with one Patriots team pacing the pack.
There’s not much to negotiate in a rookie deal, but players — specifically those selected in the second round — are trying to lock in guaranteed money.
A former Nebraska running back has been named the greatest draft pick at his draft slot. ESPN's Ben Solak selected Roger Craig as the greatest No. 49 draft pick in NFL history.