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Welcome to the offseason: What you need to know about key dates, biggest questions
The biggest offseason storylines for 2026, including players who might retire or be on the move.[read more]

10 teams, 12 quarterbacks, no great options: Sorting the lackluster NFL quarterback market
There are no surefire free agent QBs available this March, and the draft class has only one first-round lock. So what now for NFL teams that might need a quarterback?[read more]

📸 Super Bowl LX commercials featuring athletes
Breaking down the top commercials during Super Bowl LX that feature athletes.[read more]

Nevada cites 10-year low for Super Bowl bets
Approximately $133.8 million was bet on Super Bowl LX with Nevada sportsbooks, a 10-year low, with a net of $9.9 million on the Seahawks' 29-13 win over the Patriots, down 55% from last year.[read more]

49ers DL White shot in ankle in San Francisco
49ers defensive lineman Keion White underwent surgery Monday after he was shot in the ankle in San Francisco hours after Super Bowl LX concluded.[read more]

Pats' Maye rules out surgery, 'just need time off'
Patriots QB Drake Maye, who said he took a pain-killing injection for his right throwing shoulder before Super Bowl LX, will not require offseason surgery.[read more]

Rams' Havenstein retires after 11 NFL seasons
Rams offensive tackle Rob Havenstein announced his retirement from the NFL after 11 seasons.[read more]

Quinn: QB Daniels could play more under center
Commanders coach Dan Quinn said the ability to unlock more from quarterback Jayden Daniels factored into the decision to change offensive coordinators after the season.[read more]

Vrabel: Pats to keep embattled Campbell at LT
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel said New England is committed to keeping Will Campbell at left tackle.[read more]

Kubiak, Davis want Crosby to remain a Raider
New Raiders coach Klint Kubiak and team owner Mark Davis made it clear Tuesday that they want Maxx Crosby to remain with the Raiders.[read more]