NFL fans will remember some of the relatives of prospects drafted
Jerry Rice is widely considered one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history. Rice's son, Brenden Rice, followed in his father's footsteps and recently became an NFL receiver. The younger Rice finished his college football career with 1,821 receiving yards. Earlier this year, he declared for the NFL Draft, and last month fell to the Los Angeles Chargers in the seventh round. While many projections had Brenden as a Day 2 or Day draft pick, his slide to the final round of the draft took some...
Chargers rookie Brenden Rice said his dad, Hall of Famer Jerry Rice, wants him to prove teams wrong after he tumbled to the seventh round of the NFL draft.
April 29 (UPI) — More than a dozen players with fathers who previously played in the NFL were picked up through the 2024 NFL Draft and/or signed as undrafted free agents. Former Ohio State star wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was the first to accomplish the feat when he heard his name called Thursday in […] The post Harrison, Owens, Rice among sons of football legends added to NFL teams first appeared on Gephardt Daily.
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NBC 5 Sports' Mike Berman joins the Steve Cochran Show to dissect the Chicago Bears' draft picks, highlighting why they might not be as disappointing as some fans feared. They also explore the implications of the new kickoff rules in the NFL. https://omny.fm/shows/steve-cochran-on-the-big-89/chi
While the NFL advises broadcasters not to reveal picks while covering the NFL draft, Pat McAfee is never one to follow the rules. Since tips are sometimes spoiled on social media, the NFL instructs its broadcasting partners not to reveal picks during the NFL Draft. ESPN and the NFL Network generally abide by this regulation. On …
An NFL prospect finding motivation from where he was drafted is hardly a new story. But, for Chargers wide receiver Brenden Rice, the tale comes with a twist — a twist involving the greatest ever to play his position. “My dad was hot,” Rice said Friday after the opening of rookie mini-camp. “First words he said were, ‘Time to go to work.’ He said, ‘I will be with you every step of the way.’ He said, ‘I’m going to be involved with all your workouts from now on, and we got a lot of people to prove...
Worthy is once again making history
Last weekend, NFL franchises congregated in Detroit, Michigan, to sort through eligible talent and recruit the next generation of top players. As per usual, we