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The best, worst offseason moves of the AFC: Barnwe...
The Steelers signing Jamel Dean? Solid move. The Colts guaranteeing big money to Daniel Jones? Not so much. Let's pick out offseason highs and lows in the AFC.[read more]
Chiefs' Rice violates probation, ordered to jail
Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice has been sentenced to immediately serve 30 days in jail after testing positive for marijuana in violation of the terms of his probation.[read more]
Titans hire Gardi as executive VP of football ops
The Titans hired Dave Gardi, formerly of the Commanders, to be their executive vice president of football operations.[read more]
Colts' Ward 'whole' again after tragedy, injuries
After two seasons of heartbreak and injury, Colts cornerback Charvarius Ward, who pondered retirement, said he opted to return because he's in a better headspace.[read more]
Burrow: 2026 Bengals 'most talented' in my era
Quarterback Joe Burrow said he believes this year's Bengals squad is the most talented roster he's played with since joining the franchise.[read more]
Raiders' Kubiak: Mendoza has been 'as advertised'
QB Fernando Mendoza has made a strong impression in his first month with the Raiders, with coach Klint Kubiak saying the No. 1 pick has been "as advertised."[read more]
Browns HC praises Sanders: 'Come a long way'
Browns coach Todd Monken praised quarterback Shedeur Sanders' development Wednesday, saying the second-year player has "come a long way."[read more]
Rodgers says he'll retire after season: 'This is i...
Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers said Wednesday that the 2026 season will be the last of his Hall of Fame-worthy career.[read more]
Eagles LB Smith arrested after car clocked at 135
Eagles linebacker Nolan Smith Jr. was arrested Friday and accused of speeding and reckless driving in Georgia, the Twiggs County Sheriff's Office told ESPN.[read more]
🏈 How owners have fared when getting involved
Some owners like Jeffrey Lurie and Clark Hunt helped land franchise quarterbacks, while others -- like Jimmy Haslam -- were less fortunate.[read more]




