Aaron Rodgers next team odds: Where will four-time MVP play next season?
The Aaron Rodgers experiment in New York is officially over, as the Jets organization told the 41-year-old quarterback that it was moving in a different direction.
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The Aaron Rodgers experiment in New York is officially over, as the Jets organization told the 41-year-old quarterback that it was moving in a different direction.
DENTON, Texas — Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders is in attendance for the East-West Shrine Bowl, but he won't participate in practice or the game. Sanders met with teams yesterday including the Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns and New York Giants.
Scintillating performances from the likes of Ohio State freshman wide receiver Jeremiah Smith and Notre Dame sophomore running back Jeremiyah Love (among others) this season had us thinking: Where would they land on NFL Draft boards if underclassmen were eligible this spring?
There are just three more games in the 2024 NFL season, and then all eyes will turn to the offseason. And teams with top-10 picks in the 2025 draft — which begins on April 24 — will be studying the group of prospects closely and starting to make plans for their selections.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee Titans offensive assistant Payton McCollum was selected to be a quarterbacks coach at the East-West Shrine Bowl later this month. McCollum will coach the West team quarterbacks, which include Colorado's Shedeur Sanders.
For the 18 NFL teams already on vacation, roster construction is the primary focus.
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The Tennessee Titans fired general manager Ran Carthon on Tuesday after two seasons on the job and a 9-25 record.