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Josh Morrissey's Status Revealed for Gold Medal Game

While Sidney Crosby's status is still up in the air for the Gold Medal Game on Sunday, the news is more disappointing for Winnipeg Jets defenseman Josh Morrissey. He has been ruled out. His Olympic Games are over. Heck, they barely ever began.  Here's Canadian coach Jon Cooper today on #NHLJets defenceman Josh Morrissey, who has been ruled out of Sunday's gold medal game after playing just one period at these Olympics. FYI it's an upper-body injury. Cooper said "out of respect to Winnipeg...

L.A. Rams News: Omar Cooper drawing speculation

So, according to draft analyst Daniel Jerimiah, Omar Cooper will be the “Ramsiest” wide receiver in the upcoming NFL draft. Does that mean the Los Angeles Rams will take him? Not at all, but Cooper could be a name to keep an eye on. It’s Saturday, I have no grand revelations, but I hope you’ll […]

Mark Tyler’s Washington Commanders Pre-Combine Mock Offseason

The 2026 NFL scouting combine begins next week and for many of these prospects, we’ll get to see for the first time their OFFICIAL measurements, and if we are fortunate enough, some testing numbers so we can verify what we have seen on film. With that, I wanted to give you my first mock offseason […]

The Browns, money, and the strange geography of NFL stadiums

Teams in the NFL can often have a strange relationship with geography when it comes to where they play their home games. The Dallas Cowboys, for example, have not actually played in Dallas since leaving the Cotton Bowl in 1970. The San Francisco 49ers play their home games at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., […]

49ers Draft Rewind: 2017 – yeah, but they got George Kittle

It’s that time again, when we look at the previous drafts of the San Francisco 49ers and reflect. We’re lucky to have video of each draft, thanks to YouTube poster and 49ers fan Marvin49. We’ll look at every year of the Kyle Shanahan era through 2025. Today it’s 2017. Wow. Nine years. Nine years since Kyle Shanahan and John […]

Jets Potential Free Agent Options Part 1

Well, we’re officially in the offseason. That means it’s time to bring a little optimism back into the conversation. Free agency is exciting for obvious reasons. It’s an opportunity to improve the talent on the roster, add new and intriguing names, and inject some much-needed hope into the fan base. Yes, NFL free agency can […]

Kevin Knowles gives rookie perspective on Chiefs’ veteran leaders

In an era of Kansas City Chiefs football that has multiple superstars dominating everyday headlines, it’s easy to appreciate them and overlook the impact made by the quieter or humbler cornerstones of the team. To feel the gratitude for defensive leaders like linebacker Nick Bolton and cornerback Trent McDuffie, it takes listening to what coaches […]

Dolphins free agents 2026: Walk, tag, re-sign – Quinton Bell

Part two of our annual review of the Miami Dolphins’ impending free agents comes to us this morning with a look at another player with an expiring contract. The Dolphins have 35 players slotted to hit free agency when the new league year begins on March 13. The list does not include the salary cap […]

Daily Slop: 21 Feb 26 – Is EDGE Jacob Martin a ‘must re-sign’ defensive veteran for the Commanders?

Commanders links Articles Bullock’s Film Room (subscription) Commanders Free Agent Fits: Running Back [A]s the Commanders only currently have one back on the roster, running back becomes a need. Regular readers of mine will know that I’m not necessarily one for spending a lot of resources on the running back position. I won’t argue that […]

ESPN proposes 4 trade offers for Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby

The trade rumors surrounding Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby continue to fly, and ESPN recently conducted an interesting exercise on the topic. With Raiders beat writer Ryan McFadden playing the role of general manager John Spytek, four other ESPN writers submitted trade offers for Crosby, using the Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay […]

Who has the hardest schedule in the NFC West?

In theory the Seattle Seahawks should have the hardest schedule in the NFC West next year because they won the division, but the L.A. Rams might have it harder than anybody. Rams give up a home game The Rams are the team giving up a home game in 2026, hosting the San Francisco 49ers in […]

Patriots free agency 2026: Is Yasir Durant being overlooked at OT?

Even though the New England Patriots made some big investments in their offensive tackle group last offseason, it remains in the spotlight heading into 2026. Starters Will Campbell and Morgan Moses are facing questions because of their playoff performance and age, respectively, while backups Vederian Lowe and Thayer Munford Jr. are both free agents this […]

Seahawks News 2/21: Will Coby Bryant stay or go?

In Today’s Links: lots on the free agency situation for our beloved Seattle Seahawks, 2025 team season awards, Coach Macdonald is back to work, draft talk, Jaxon Smith-Njigba wants a lot of dough, Robert Turbin, and more! Happy Saturday. Go, ‘Hawks! Seahawks News Kenneth Walker III free agency – Seaside JoeThe Seahawks should franchise tag […]

Coping with state of the Packers’ cornerback room

The Packers don’t have a lot to love at cornerback right now. Keisean Nixon, Carrington Valentine, and Nate Hobbs are not a particularly inspiring trio, and their performance to end the season is probably not filling fans with a lot of confidence for the first year of the Jonathan Gannon era. To make matters worse, […]

Chargers announce slate of new coaches joining staff for 2026

On Friday, the Chargers officially announced the hires of eight new coaches who will be joining the staff for the 2026 season. They are Butch Barry (offensive line), Julian Campenni (assistant defensive line), Rob Everett (offensive assistant), Adam Gase (pass game specialist), Chandler Henley (tight ends), Denzel Martin (assistant outside linebackers), Max McCaffrey (running backs), […]