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The Los Angeles Chargers have the talent to make waves this upcoming season. Here are three players who could potentially make the 2025 Pro Bowl.
After the sudden retirement of Mike Williams, there's a good chance that Keenan Allen returns to the franchise that he called home for 11 seasons with the now-Los Angeles Chargers. Allen established himself very quickly as a force in the NFL during his rookie season when he posted 71 catches for 1,
Chicago weighs options as a proven deep threat considers his next move in free agency. With training camp just days away, all eyes are on Chicago as Ben Johnson prepares for his first camp as head coach.
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Pro Bowl guard Tyler Smith says Cowboys have 'Super Bowl' expectations as 2025 preseason begins
The Dallas Cowboys set incredibly high expectations inside the locker room ahead of the 2025 NFL preseason according to starting offensive lineman Tyler Smith. "Super Bowl champions," Smith said over the weekend as the team prepares for training camp.
The Houston Texans began training camp with dour news, placing Pro Bowl running back Joe Mixon on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list. However, the Texans made contingency plans with another Pro Bowler, Nick Chubb.
The 2024 Pro Bowl will be take place over several days in early February in Orlando, Florida. Fans can still attend, but they're going to see a lot more football-related activities than actual ...
He even doubled down on those comments, showing how confident he is in this Cowboys team. His confidence comes from a revamped offense. The Cowboys drafted Tyler Booker, a first-round mauler to strengthen the line and traded for George Pickens to form a dangerous duo with CeeDee Lamb.
With Pro Bowl Games voting on the horizon, Kevin Patra reveals 10 sleepers, including a No. 2 receiver who deserves more attention. And which team has two candidates? Check out his list of under ...
The 49ers running back didn’t make the Pro Bowl last season, at least not the initial list. He was named an alternate. This year, he seems like San Francisco’s top candidate.
Matt Schaub ripped the NFLPA for the process that led to Lloyd Howell Jr. being elected as executive director.