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2026 schedule release: Betting odds for every inte...
The NFL has released its full international schedule for 2026. Here are the spreads, moneylines and totals for each game.[read more]

Will 13 personnel drive NFL offenses in 2026? Barn...
The Rams had success with tight end-heavy sets in 2025, and other teams could be trying to follow after a TE-packed Day 2 of the draft. Can it keep working?[read more]

Steelers-Saints in Paris part of record int'l slat...
The NFL on Wednesday revealed the matchups of an international slate that features nine games, the most outside the United States in the league's history.[read more]

🏈 Answers for 10 lingering offseason questions
Let's make sense of the Cowboys not extending George Pickens, the Steelers bypassing QB upgrades, the Dolphins not trading De'Von Achane and more.[read more]

Morton, SB starter for Cowboys and Broncos, dies
Craig Morton, who spent 18 years in the NFL and became the first quarterback to start the Super Bowl for two franchises -- the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos -- died over the weekend at 83.[read more]

Bills to open new stadium in Week 2 vs. Lions
The Bills will play their first regular-season game at their new home, the newly constructed Highmark Stadium, in Week 2 against the Lions, it was announced Monday.[read more]

All-Pro TE Young dies; helped 49ers win 1st SB
Charle Young, an All-Pro tight end who helped the 49ers win their first Super Bowl title, has died at age 75.[read more]

NFLPA: Players want grass fields like World Cup
Citing how FIFA was "rolling out the green carpet" for the World Cup, the NFLPA's JC Tretter said NFL players want the same high-quality surfaces.[read more]

Penix (ACL) back on field throwing in Falcons dril...
Michael Penix, who is rehabbing a torn left ACL, was seen at the team's facility Tuesday throwing to wide receiver Drake London as part of Phase 2 of the Falcons' offseason program.[read more]

Rivals Broncos, Chiefs to meet in first MNF game
The defending AFC West champion Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs will square off Sept. 14 in the first "Monday Night Football" game of the coming season.[read more]