How the Patriots and Eagles have changed since Super Bowl 52
The two teams underwent a major transformation process over the last two years.
by: Bernd Buchmasser — SB Nation: Pats Pulpit 15 Nov
The two teams underwent a major transformation process over the last two years.
by: Logan Ulrich — NFL Trade Rumors 14 Nov
Broncos Per KUSA’s Mike Klis, Broncos HC Vic Fangio said CB Bryce Callahan, who practiced for the first time this year on Tuesday, didn’t move around well and might not practice again Wednesday. Fangio added Denver will likely get back WR Tim...
by: Zack Cox — NESN 13 Nov
FOXBORO, Mass. -- Rewatching Super Bowl LII can't be an enjoyable experience for any New England Patriot who played in…
by: Matt Conner — Fansided: Arrowhead Addict 13 Nov
The Kansas City Chiefs brought in defensive end Eric Lee on Tuesday for a free agent visit as they search for Emmanuel Ogbah's replacement. It's not going ...
by: Charles Goldman — USA Today: Chiefs Wire 13 Nov
The Kansas City Chiefs are looking at options to help their thinning defensive end group and this one has familiarity with their DL coach.
by: John Dixon — SB Nation: Arrowhead Pride 12 Nov
Lee has spent time with the Texans, Patriots and Lions
by: Doug Kyed — NESN 11 Nov
To the outside world, it’s probably assumed the New England Patriots have had the same exact roster for the last decade or so. And to some degree, that isn’t too far off base. The Patri…
by: Logan Ulrich — NFL Trade Rumors 8 Nov
Chargers According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Chargers GM Tom Telesco addressed the team to refute the rumors of the team considering moving to London. Colts Injuries have slammed the Colts receiving corps in recent weeks, as T.Y. Hilton, Devin...
by: Zach Pratt — 49ershub 1 Nov
Image Credit: Gerald Herbert/Associated PressWelcome to Zach’s Draft Corner, where it’s always amateur hour.It’s everyone’s favorite part of the dr
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