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Offseason wins, concerns and draft predictions for the Bengals, Browns, Ravens and Steelers

With respect to the AFC West, the AFC North might be the best and most exciting division in the NFL as it is now home to three of the best young quarterbacks in the Baltimore Ravens’ Lamar Jackson, the Cincinnati Bengals’ Joe Burrow and Cleveland Browns’ Deshaun Watson. Led by Burrow and breakout rookie wide […]

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NFL Power Rankings 2022: Post-free agency 1-32 poll, plus predicting next offseason move for each team

With the initial wave of free agency having crested, it’s time for another edition of the NFL Power Rankings. It’s also time to look forward to the next chapter of the offseason. Sure, this offseason has had a lot to talk about so far, from quarterback trades (Russell Wilson, Deshaun Watson and Matt Ryan were […]

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2022 NFL combine: Draft prospects to watch, cap space, needs for all 32 teams

Preparations for the 2022 NFL draft hit high gear this week with more than 300 of the top prospects in Indianapolis for the annual NFL scouting combine, which runs through Monday. Players will undergo medical testing and be put through on-field drills at Lucas Oil Stadium. Then it’s on to interviews with team personnel and […]

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NFL Week 17 fantasy football inactives watch: Who’s in and who’s out?

Refresh often for the latest information. Miles Sanders, RB, PHI: Knee — OUT Impact: Boston Scott takes over as the team’s No. 1 RB. DeSean Jackson, WR, PHI: Ankle — OUT Impact: Alshon Jeffery/Jalen Reagor to start for the Eagles at WR. Dallas Goedert, TE, PHI: Ankle — OUT Impact: Zach Ertz will handle the […]

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Pittsburgh Steelers CB Joe Haden tests positive for COVID-19, source says

PITTSBURGH — Cornerback Joe Haden tested positive for COVID-19, a source told ESPN’s Dan Graziano, creating a significant hole in the Steelers’ secondary with the playoffs just a week away. Even if asymptomatic, players who test positive must be isolated for at least 10 days, making it likely Haden will miss the first round of […]

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The evolution of the Hail Mary: The perfect throw — and how to defend it

The first Hail Mary in pro football was nothing like the choreographed desperation we see today. It was Dec. 28, 1975. The Dallas Cowboys were trailing the Minnesota Vikings 14-10 in the final seconds of a divisional-round playoff game. Dallas quarterback Roger Staubach gave his best receiver simple instructions as the Cowboys lined up at […]

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For Steelers’ and Ravens’ defenses, wreaking havoc is an AFC North tradition

First place in the AFC North isn’t the only battle being waged Sunday when the Baltimore Ravens play host to the undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers. These division rivals are staking an early claim to another title: best defense in the NFL. The Steelers rank No. 1 in fewest yards allowed. The Ravens rank No. 1 in […]

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NFL Week 2 takeaways, stat leaders: Injury concerns, a Cowboys rally and more problems for the Vikings

Week 2 in the NFL was marked by numerous injuries to big-name players, wild comebacks, huge individual performances and some more injuries to big-name players. In Sunday’s early slate, Saquon Barkley, Drew Lock, Nick Bosa and Jimmy Garoppolo headlined a long list of players who were forced out and potentially face long absences. The 49ers, […]

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NFL Rank: Predicting the best 100 players for the 2020 NFL season

The 2020 NFL season is just over a week away, so it’s time for our annual ranking of the league’s top 100 players. What can we expect from the game’s best players? We asked a panel of 46 ESPN NFL experts to rate players based on how good they will be in the 2020 season […]

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Matthew Stafford or Jared Goff for 2020 NFL MVP? Long shots for six NFL awards, including best coach and rookies

If it feels like I’ve prefaced every one of my columns recently by pointing out that the 2020 NFL season is going to be weird, it’s not an accident. We’re approaching a season in which it would be a pleasant surprise if each team were able to play all 16 games. Even if that happens, […]

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