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Packers re-sign TE Luke Lachey, release WR

Earlier this offseason, the Green Bay Packers picked up former Houston Texans tight end Luke Lachey on waivers when he became available. Upon reporting to Green Bay, though, the Packers failed Lachey’s physical, even though the Texans didn’t waive him with an injured designation. Now, Lachey’s injury issues seem to be in the past, as […]

Packers Sign TE Luke Lachey

The Green Bay Packers announced they have signed TE Luke Lachey to a contract. In correspondence, the Packers have released WR Jakobie Kenney-James. Lachey, 24, is a former seventh-round pick by the Texans in the 2025 NFL Draft out of Iowa. He was among Houston’s final roster cuts coming out of the preseason and spent […] The post Packers Sign TE Luke Lachey appeared first on NFLTradeRumors.co .

Ranking Every Broncos Starting Quarterback Since 2020

In 2015, Peyton Manning played his last year of football with the Denver Broncos. Then, in 2024, they found their new franchise quarterback in Bo Nix. Between those years, they found themselves in quarterback purgatory, bouncing from placeholders to busts to under-performers. In that span, 14  different quarterbacks tried to become the next Denver staple, […] The post Ranking Every Broncos Starting Quarterback Since 2020 appeared first on The Lead .

2 Raiders in danger of getting cut after 2026 minicamp

The Las Vegas Raiders have an exciting 2026 NFL season incoming as they hope to rebuild once again after a forgettable 3-14 mark to end last year’s regular season. With minicamp and organized team activities (OTAs) wrapping up, important decisions will have to be made on several fronts in cutting down the roster from their […] The post 2 Raiders in danger of getting cut after 2026 minicamp appeared first on ClutchPoints .

George Pickens Makes Final Call on Attending Cowboys Minicamp After Noncommittal Stance: Report

With just a day to go before the Dallas Cowboys open their mandatory minicamps, the biggest gap in the offense was the George Pickens-shaped hole all offseason. There were doubts initially if the player would be available for the minicamps, but the latest reports suggest good news for the Cowboys’ offense. “The plan is for […] The post George Pickens Makes Final Call on Attending Cowboys Minicamp After Noncommittal Stance: Report appeared first on EssentiallySports .

Ranking The Rooms: AFC North Overall Rankings

Several new faces have joined the AFC North this offseason, while some long-time pieces have departed in free agency and via trades. The Pittsburgh Steelers are the reigning division champs, while the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, and Cleveland Browns will challenge them. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati largely improved this offseason, while Baltimore and Cleveland lost some […]

Report: Chicago Bears sign linebacker Tony Fields II

According to Michael Del Negro, who covers the UFL (United Football League) on social media, the Chicago Bears are signing linebacker Tony Fields II, who just wrapped up a successful season with the UFL’s Columbus Aviators. The soon to be 27 year old Fields (6’1”, 220) was originally a fifth-round pick of the Cleveland Browns […]

‘There’s Ache In My Heart’: Laura Rutledge Gets Real On Giving Up College Football “Passion Project”

Last month, ESPN’s Laura Rutledge announced she would no longer be continuing in her role as host of SEC Nation. Everyone understood it, considering Rutledge’s NFL responsibilities have grown over the last few years. However, for someone who has been associated with the college game for over a decade, the decision was extremely hard. “I […] The post ‘There’s Ache In My Heart’: Laura Rutledge Gets Real On Giving Up College Football “Passion Project” appeared first on EssentiallySports .

How Should We Grade the Bills’ Last Five First Round Picks?

The past few drafts have been chaos for the Buffalo Bills. Between trades back into the second round, and even a few trades up, one thing has remained a constant for the team in their front office: newly promoted President of Football Operations, Brandon Beane. Beane’s promotion this offseason was met with some backlash. Fans […] The post How Should We Grade the Bills’ Last Five First Round Picks? appeared first on The Lead .

Chargers’ Justin Herbert details mechanical overhaul Mike McDaniel is overseeing

The Los Angeles Chargers have fallen short over the past few years in the playoffs, and it’s safe to say that their offense has flamed out on them in the big moments. There were changes made during the offseason, and the biggest one was hiring Mike McDaniel as the offensive coordinator. McDaniel is known as […] The post Chargers’ Justin Herbert details mechanical overhaul Mike McDaniel is overseeing appeared first on ClutchPoints .

Packers 2025 Callsheet: 3rd & Short

If you’re new to this series, we’re reviewing how the Green Bay Packers offense performed in 2025 by down & distance. We’re doing that by building out a call sheet. I ran it all down in my initial post. This is the 8th article in the series, where we’re looking at 3rd & Short (where “Short” […]

Dolphins part ways with multiple offensive linemen

The Miami Dolphins continue to shuffle their roster in an attempt to field the best team possible for the 2026 NFL season. In addition to signing standout UFL safety Major Burns earlier on Monday, the organization also released lineman Kion Smith and waived/injured tackle Carter Warren. Kion Smith spent the last five seasons in Miami […]

Giants rumors: Buster Posey ‘testing waters’ as trade deadline seller

The MLB trade deadline isn’t until August 3, but teams around the league may have to make a decision on being buyers or sellers sooner, rather than later. One club is rumored to be in the early stages of finalizing a decision, as the San Francisco Giants‘ President of Baseball Operations, Buster Posey, is said […] The post Giants rumors: Buster Posey ‘testing waters’ as trade deadline seller appeared first on ClutchPoints .

Penguins sign newly acquired forward to one-year contract

On Monday, the Pittsburgh Penguins officially signed forward Oliver Okuliar to a one-year, two-way contract that runs through the 2026-27 season after acquiring him in a weekend trade with the Florida Panthers for defence prospect Emil Pieniniemi. The deal carries an NHL average annual value of $850,000. Okuliar, 26, from Slovakia, has no NHL experience […] The post Penguins sign newly acquired forward to one-year contract appeared first on ClutchPoints .

“Really Undervalued”: Deion Sanders Believes Shedeur Still Doesn’t Get the Respect He Deserves

Despite being a fifth-round pick, Shedeur Sanders did a phenomenal job with the Cleveland Browns last season, stepping up in an injury-plagued quarterback room. He finished the season with 1,400 passing yards and seven touchdown passes in eight games. He even got the Pro Bowl nod in his rookie season. Even after accomplishing so much […] The post “Really Undervalued”: Deion Sanders Believes Shedeur Still Doesn’t Get the Respect He Deserves appeared first on EssentiallySports .

James Pearce Jr. will join Falcons for mandatory minicamp

After reportedly agreeing to a one-year pretrial intervention program that saw charges against him suspended over that span and dropped if he completes the program, James Pearce Jr. is reporting to the Falcons for mandatory minicamp. He was in Atlanta Monday for his physical, and per The Athletic’s Josh Kendall, is expected to participate this […]

Falcons to work out UFL interior DL Devonnsha Maxwell

The Atlanta Falcons are going to throw a lot of guys at you up front. Defensive line coach Nate Ollie, who is one of the best in the business, values aggressive, attacking players up front and rotation to help keep those players fresh. That and the inevitable attrition you get throughout the course of the […]