Daily Archives: May 22, 2024

Pittsburgh to host 2026 NFL Draft

The NFL Draft is headed to the Steel City. Pittsburgh has been awarded the 2026 draft, the league announced Wednesday. It beat out several cities for the right to host the three-day event, with more than a dozen cities submitting bids to host either the 2026 NFL Draft or the 2027 NFL Draft, CBS Sports reported.  It’s unclear where in …

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Panthers’ receivers say Bryce Young looks great at OTAs

As the No. 1 pick in the 2023 NFL draft, Panthers quarterback Bryce Young was a major disappointment last season. But he hasn’t lost the confidence of his receivers. “He’s a great quarterback,” Panthers wide receiver Diontae Johnson said, via ESPN. “Accurate. Smart. He knows how to get his guys in position. Whenever we’re out there, you can always count …

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Georgia target, top-50 recruit Bryce Davis sets commitment date

Bryce Davis, one of the nation’s top defensive lineman, considers Georgia among his final three schools. On Tuesday, Davis announced that he will commit to either UGA, Clemson or Duke on July 20. Davis (6-foot-3, 245 pounds) plays for Grimsley High School in Greensboro, North Carolina. He is rated as the No. 6 defensive lineman, the No. 4 player in …

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Purdy recalls ‘waiting’ amid Aiyuk, Deebo trade rumors during draft

Purdy recalls ‘waiting’ amid Aiyuk, Deebo trade rumors during draft originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area Hearing your star wide receivers are on the trading block during the NFL draft would perk any starting quarterback’s ears – and Brock Purdy is no exception. Hours before the 2024 NFL Draft, it was reported that the 49ers “had conversations” to move …

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Dolphins’ Jevon Holland praises new DC Anthony Weaver — and shades Vic Fangio

Vic Fangio is one of the most accomplished and well-regarded defensive minds in the NFL. But his one-year stint with the Miami Dolphins last year produced mixed results. It also wasn’t the greatest experience for some of his players. When asked Tuesday about new Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver, safety Jevon Holland took a swipe at Fangio while praising Weaver, …

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Wisconsin’s quest for transfer help at defensive line appears to be over

Wisconsin’s month-long quest to land a transfer defensive lineman appears to have reached its end. That indication came on Tuesday, when former walk-on wide receiver Haakon Anderson was extended a scholarship. His scholarship brings the program to the limit of 85, and takes any space reserved for a final transfer portal addition. Related: Updated 2024 Wisconsin football game-by-game predictions after …

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NFL Draft heading to Pittsburgh in 2026

The 2026 NFL Draft has been awarded to the Steel City. On Wednesday, the NFL announced that the Pittsburgh Steelers will host the 2026 NFL Draft. “The NFL Draft is one of the biggest, most-anticipated sporting events of the year, and we’re thrilled to partner with the Pittsburgh Steelers and VisitPITTSBURGH for our 2026 event,” NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said …

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Is Billy Napier in trouble? The Athletic takes a look at Florida’s head coach

It has been a tumultuous tenure as Florida football’s head coach for Billy Napier, who has presided over two of the three straight sub-.500 seasons the program has posted. With bad decisions coming both on and off the field, the Gators are still struggling to climb out of mediocrity. The recent news of former quarterback commit Jaden Rashada’s lawsuit against …

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Cooper Kupp: Rams keeping Aaron Donald’s locker open just in case

The Los Angeles Rams are preparing for their first season in over a decade without Aaron Donald after the future Hall of Fame defensive lineman announced his retirement earlier this offseason. But they’re also preparing for the possibility he comes back. The Rams have not reassigned Donald’s locker, keeping it open just in case the three-time Defensive Player of the …

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