Linebacker says risk of head injury not worth it Chris Borland, 24, of the San Francisco 49ers walks away from big money "to do what's best for my health." Studies suggest that the hard knocks of football can lead to debilitating head injuries. More
This year's draft heavy on size, light on glamour This year's NFL draft is heavy on size and light on glamour. There's no high-profile quarterback destined to go No. 1 and instantly become the face of a downtrodden franchise. There's not even a running back or wide receiver worthy of the top overall pick, someone with the kind of swagger that wins over fans weary of losing. More
Packers ink Matthews to lucrative long-term deal Clay Matthews has signed a long-term extension with the Packers, as first reported by Ian Rapoport of NFL.com.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports the five-year, $66 million deal will make Matthews the NFL’s highest paid linebacker. Matthews, a four-time Pro Bowl pick, was scheduled to make $3.73 million in the final year of his contract, but he was expected to receive an offer valued around $13 million per year, similar to the NFL’s highest-paid linebacker, the Cowboys’ DeMarcus Ware. More
Steelers receiver Emmanuel Sanders signs Patriots' offer sheet The NFL restricted free-agent market is active once again. Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders has signed an offer sheet with the New England Patriots, his agent Jordan Woy confirmed to USA TODAY Sports. More
Aaron Rodgers not expected to have any restrictions in the Jets’ next phase of offseason workouts Aaron Rodgers is on track to be on the field without limitations for the New York Jets in a few weeks. Coach Robert Saleh said Friday after the team’s first day of ... 05/3/2024 - 9:43 am | View Link
Ravens roster reset: Where do draft picks fit in as rookie minicamp kicks off? The first step for the Ravens’ draft picks and undrafted free agents begins Friday, with the start of a three-day rookie minicamp. 05/3/2024 - 5:59 am | View Link
Seattle Seahawks Coach Mike Macdonald Praises Rookie LB Tyrice Knight After impressing at the Senior Bowl, the Seattle Seahawks hope to have found their next great linebacker in Tyrice Knight. 05/1/2024 - 3:44 pm | View Link
The Bo Nix era begins in Denver, and the Broncos also drafted his top target at Oregon pose for photographs after a news conference Friday, April 26, 2024, at in Centennial, Colo. Credit: AP/David Zalubowski Wilson signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers in free agency but ... 04/27/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Will Bill Belichick, Dak Prescott join forces to lead Giants into post-Daniel Jones era in 2025? Belichick has long admired Prescott, who is entering the final year of his contract. So let’s say Giants co-owner John Mara cleans house after 2024, getting rid of Jones, Schoen, and coach Brian ... 04/26/2024 - 11:01 pm | View Link
Colorado’s first-round series began with a couple of clear advantages for the Avalanche and a couple for the Winnipeg Jets — at least on paper. The margins in this series ahead of Game 1 are much, much tighter. All six of these categories could say “even” at the end of them, and it wouldn’t entirely be a bit.
Who has the edge?
Forwards
Colorado’s forwards were awesome against Winnipeg.
Which quarterback is going to start for the Broncos come Week 1? This week, a different question: Which quarterback will Sean Payton’s team be facing in Week 1?
Could it be Russell Wilson? Patrick Mahomes? Justin Herbert or Aaron Rodgers?
They’re all on the docket for Denver this fall and we should find out soon in what order Denver will face them.
The past couple of years, the NFL has announced its full slate the second Thursday of May (this year, that’s May 9).
Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert is questionable for Game 2 against the Nuggets due to personal reasons, the team announced Monday morning. Gobert was not seen on the court during the portion of Minnesota’s pregame shootaround that was open to media.
According to The Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Gobert said earlier this season that he would miss a potential playoff game to be present for the birth of his child.
The Broncos and Ent Credit Union on Monday announced a multi-year partnership agreement, marking the first time in more than 20 years the franchise has made a major change in its banking sponsor.
The Broncos had previously been partnered with U. S. Bank, but are making the move to Ent, the largest credit union in Colorado.
The partnership continues a run over the past year in which the franchise has come to new major partnership agreements, including last spring’s training facility naming rights agreement with what is now CommonSpirit Health System.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Ent to our team not only as the Broncos’ official banking partner but also as a Broncos Foundation Legacy Partner,” Broncos chief commercial officer Dennis Moore said in a release announcing the partnership with Ent.
Troy Renck: It was difficult to reconcile what unfolded on Saturday night. The Nuggets lost a home playoff game and the first game of a series — something that never happened during their title run a year ago. They continue to trail early while counting on sprinkling pixie dust late.
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