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Offseason changes bring new look to Commanders: 'W...
Here are the changes on offense and defense that Washington has made -- so far -- this offseason.[read more]

What A.J. Brown would bring to the Patriots' offen...
An Eagles' trade with New England for the receiver has been rumored for months. Could it happen this week?[read more]

🏈 Simulating trades for Coleman, Kmet, more
We proposed trade offers for Keon Coleman, Cole Kmet, Anthony Richardson Sr. and Kayvon Thibodeaux. Could any of them be on the move?[read more]

CMC: Workload monitored in practice, not games
49ers running back Christian McCaffrey said he doesn't want a lighter workload this season after leading the NFL with 413 touches last season.[read more]

Reid: Jailed Rice learning life lesson right now
While most of the Chiefs participated in voluntary workouts this week, Rashee Rice was back in Texas serving his 30-day jail sentence after violating the terms of his probation for his role in a car crash that left multiple people injured.[read more]

49ers' Bosa 'far along' in rehab, eyes camp return...
49ers defensive end Nick Bosa said he is making progress recovering from a torn ACL and could be back for the start of training camp or soon after, barring any setbacks.[read more]

Source: Steelers assistant fired for misconduct
The Steelers have fired senior special teams assistant Derius Swinton II for a violation of club policy, sources told ESPN.[read more]

Nacua 'grateful' to Rams for support after lawsuit...
Puka Nacua said he is "grateful for the support" from the Rams organization after a civil lawsuit was filed against him in March.[read more]

Sources: Giants fear Olszewski has torn Achilles
Giants wide receiver Gunner Olszewski went down during OTAs with a noncontact injury that the team fears is a torn Achilles tendon, sources told ESPN.[read more]

Carter, Dart express unity after Trump dispute
Giants teammates Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter expressed solidarity Friday following their "disagreement" over the quarterback's involvement in an event for President Donald Trump.[read more]