It doesn’t mean you’re doing anything wrong by wishing away an hour or a day or even a year.
A running-back-by-committee approach featuring Ezekiel Elliott appears to
By JOSH DUBOW AP Pro Football Writer SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — With the core of a roster that made it to the Super Bowl last season still in place, the San Francisco 49ers had few glaring holes on the roster headed into the NFL draft. That made the approach to picking as much about
The 2024 NFL Draft is just hours away, meaning all of the NFL’s front offices are in the midst of intense strategizing and negotiating. Given the number of quarterbacks that are expected to be a Top 10 pick, this year’s NFL Draft is predicted to be far more eventual than the average draft. And according […]
After months of attention devoted to whether the Giants will trade up from the No. 6 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft to acquire their next QB, general manager Joe Schoen threw a curveball last week by d
A recent announcement of 245 new homes in Cornwall has sparked a debate among locals about the true meaning of 'affordable' housing and the impact of new developments.
Windsor’s Theo Johnson wasn’t complaining about the wait. The Penn State University tight end product had to wait until Saturday before finally hearing his name called in the NFL Draft. The six-foot-six, 260-pound Johnson was taken by the New York Giants in the fourth round of the NFL Draft with the 107th pick overall. “You […]
The last thing an NFL decision-maker is going to do one week before the draft is tip their team’s hand.
The last thing an NFL decision-maker is going to do one week before the draft is tip their team’s hand.
Alabama has one of the nation’s lowest unemployment rates, but it also has poor workforce participation, something the state is working to change.
The Broncos would love to find their long-term solution at quarterback in the first round of the NFL draft, but the team's decision-makers say they won't "force it" and tout seven to eight possible starters in this year's class.
In a suite in the arena they’ll soon call home, the Sparks’ three draft picks mingled with the Showtime Lakers. Cameron Brink, Rickea Jackson and McKenzie Forbes rubbed elbows with Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Michael Cooper. The former NBA stars who were being honored at halftime of a Lakers playoff game last week shared stories of their success in a city that demands nothing less. It was, as Brink said, the “perfect welcome to L.A.” But it was just the start. “We came in to help make...