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Cards rookie DL Proctor tears meniscus at OTAs
Cardinals rookie defensive lineman Kaleb Proctor tore a meniscus during OTAs and will miss "quite a bit of time," coach Mike LaFleur said Wednesday.[read more]

🤔 Unanswered QB questions for every NFL team
Are Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold headed for big extensions? Can Bryce Young level up again? When will Fernando Mendoza start?[read more]

Dolphins, C Brewer reach 3-year, $52.5M deal
Center Aaron Brewer agreed to a three-year, $52.5 million extension with the Dolphins, becoming the NFL's third-highest paid player at his position by average annual salary.[read more]

Lamar sees 'explosiveness' in new Ravens offense
After the Ravens wrapped up their minicamp Wednesday, Lamar Jackson expressed excitement over the future of the new offense under coordinator Declan Doyle. "I feel like there's going to be a lot of explosiveness this year," the QB said.[read more]

Watson keen to start again, downplays Haslam jab
Browns QB Deshaun Watson spoke to reporters Wednesday after Cleveland's second day of mandatory minicamp, marking his first comments since he ruptured his right Achilles tendon on Oct. 20, 2024.[read more]

Mahomes to make over $500M in reworked deal
The Chiefs are adding two years to Patrick Mahomes' contract in a reworked contract that ties him to Kansas City through 2033 at a value of $504.75 million, sources told ESPN.[read more]

Harbaugh 'hopeful' ailing Nabers will return soon
Giants coach John Harbaugh is especially pleased with the progress that wide receiver Malik Nabers has made of late and is "hopeful" he'll be back soon.[read more]

Seth Ryan: Return to Jets means a lot to family
Seth Ryan on Wednesday discussed how much his return to the Jets means to his family, whose roots run deep in the organization.[read more]

Eagles add Epenesa after Browns balked on deal
The Eagles have signed defensive end AJ Epenesa months after the Browns backed out of an agreement to sign him.[read more]

Which NFL teams are most likely to have a big turn...
We stacked last season's last-place finishers in each division by their chances to jump all the way to first.[read more]