The Bills won the AFC East divisional title for a fourth straight season last year but were once again unable to get past Kansas City in the playoffs, losing by three points against the Chiefs in the Divisional Round.
It’s not deja vu: For the second time this offseason, the son of a legendary San Francisco 49ers wide receiver is being linked to his dad’s old team as a potential NFL Draft pick. Terique Owens, the son of former 49ers star Terrell, is one of the players trying out at the team’s local pro day Wednesday, according to multiple reports. The 49ers have also been connected with USC wide receiver Brenden Rice, the son of Hall of Famer and Niners legend Jerry. Terique Owens was born in Fremont while...
Caitlin Clark — the on Monday — wasn’t the only star taken off the board early. The selected LSU’s Angel Reese at No. 7 after picking South Carolina’s Kamilla Cardoso at No. 3. The , meanwhile, stacked their roster with Stanford’s Cameron Brink at No. 2 and Tennessee’s Rickea Jackson at No. 4. Here’s the list of the first-round picks: Caitlin Clark, G, Iowa — Cameron Brink, F, Stanford — Los Angeles Sparks Kamilla Cardoso, C, South Carolina — Chicago Sky (via ) Rickea Jackson, F, Tennessee —...
With the NFL Draft just a couple of weeks away, teams are painstakingly scouting the year's top college players and determining who they think will still be on the board when it's their turn to pick. But how does the NFL determine who gets to pick first?
As the 2024 NFL Draft nears, here's a breakdown of how many picks each team has.
The Washington Commanders are in line to get one of the top quarterbacks available with the second pick in the NFL draft. LSU’s Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels, North Carolina’s Drake Maye and Michigan’s national championship-winning J.J. McCarthy are all possibilities for Washington assuming Chicago goes with USC’s Caleb Williams first as expected. New general manager Adam Peters said Thursday the Commanders feel great about keeping and using the No. 2 pick rather than trading down.
Commanders GM Adam Peters said he doesn't "see a whole lot of scenarios where we trade down" and is happy with the No. 2 pick in the NFL draft.
The 2024 NFL Draft will take place April 25-27 in Detroit.
With NFL teams constantly making trades and moving current and future draft picks, it’s hard to know who has what picks by the time the draft begins on April 25.
With NFL teams constantly making trades and moving current and future draft picks, it’s hard to know who has what picks by the time the draft begins on April 25.
With NFL teams constantly making trades and moving current and future draft picks, it’s hard to know who has what picks by the time the draft begins on April 25.
With NFL teams constantly making trades and moving current and future draft picks, it’s hard to know who has what picks by the time the draft begins on April 25.