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Bears QB Caleb Williams got off to an impressive start in his preseason debut with Ben Johnson. Here's how the NFL world reacted to his outing.
NFL roster cuts are soon approaching. Here's what to know about the 53-man roster deadline for 2025 and when teams may start releasing players.
While it may be hard to believe, the 2025 NFL preseason is already winding down. The final exhibition games will be played on August 23, and rosters must be trimmed to 53 players by 4 p.m. ET on August 26.
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Philly native James LeGette, one of the NFL’s few male cheerleaders, serves as an inspiration
In 2025, the Eagles cheer team will include three male cheerleaders, their largest contingent ever, with LeGette and rookies Alex Fan and Dalton Walsh on the squad.
2024 may have been Conner’s best season to date — he gained 1,094 yards and scored eight rushing touchdowns on 236 carries, added 414 yards and two touchdowns on 47 catches, forced 68 missed tackles, averaged 3.30 yards after contact per rushing attempt, and had 16 runs of 15 or more yards.
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USAA, NFL announce long-term partnership extension focused on continued military community impact
USAA and the NFL announced that their long-standing partnership will continue through the 2025 season and beyond, focused on honoring and impacting the military community.
After visits with 10 NFL teams in eight states, Ben Solak compiled the best things he heard -- and saw -- throughout the trip.
New England Patriots executive vice president of player personnel, Eliot Wolf, said the team would be willing to give up a first- or second-round pick in trades if it meant improving the team.
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The Atlanta Falcons believe they found theirs in Michael Penix. And, according to Sports Illustrated 's Albert Breer, that staff thinks they have found the next Matthew Stafford.