On Wednesday, the New England Patriots inducted former quarterback Tom Brady into the team's Hall of Fame and retired his iconic No. 12.
With minicamps in full swing, here are five NFL quarterback duels we're keeping an eye on and a prediction on what will happen with each.
Running back Aaron Jones was the heart and soul of the Green Bay Packers after Aaron Rodgers was traded to the New York Jets.
The Patriots formerly inducted Tom Brady into the team's Hall of Fame on Wednesday. It wasn't a roast, but former Pro Bowl quarterback Drew Bledsoe threw a friendly jab at his ex-teammate for stealing his job.
Despite having just four games of pro experience, Anthony Richardson seemingly feels like he’s got the NFL figured out.
With multiple rumors and reports about a possible extension for him being a hot topic of discussion throughout most of the 2024 offseason, Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love shared on Tuesday if he expects to agree to a new deal with the team before the start of training camp in a few weeks.
The video game developed a reputation for being a bit of a jinx for whichever player graced its cover.
Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell shared some thoughts on the current state of his team's quarterback competition.
NFL Network analyst Bucky Brooks suggested last month that San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan may struggle to get his players to refocus on the task at hand following the club's latest postseason heartbreak.
Panthers rookie wide receiver Xavier Legette was a non-participant during the team's minicamp practice on Tuesday because of a hamstring injury that he is currently dealing with.
Jones’ experience may not necessarily be indicative of everyone else’s, but he has certainly been taken care of by the organization.
Expectations haven't been this high for the Falcons since their run to Super Bowl LI.
On Wednesday, Pro Football Focus' Gordon McGuinness named him to his 2024 All-Breakout Team, touting Levis' downfield passing ability.
Thus far, Rodgers has been little more than one big giant distraction for the Jets.
The Steelers coaching staff has made it clear that they are not concerned with naming a No. 2 wide receiver. However, whether Pittsburgh wants to put a label on it or not, the team is going to need to replace the production of wide receiver Diontae Johnson, who was traded to the Carolina Panthers in March.
With starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers a no-show for the New York Jets mandatory minicamp this week, the team apparently decided to shake up its coaching personnel as well.
Last year may have been Crosby's best season, as he ended the campaign with career highs in tackles for loss (league-high 23) and sacks (14.5). He was named second team All-Pro for the second time, made his third straight Pro Bowl and was fourth in the AP Defensive Player of the Year voting.
The Panthers traded for the WR in March after the Pittsburgh Steelers weren't interested in giving him a contract extension.
All-Pro pass-rusher Myles Garrett left little doubt on Wednesday what his motivation for the upcoming season is.
One-time Pro Bowl tight end Darren Waller retired on Sunday, while fellow one-time Pro Bowl tight end Marcedes Lewis is returning to the Chicago Bears for his 19th NFL season. Another notable TE is leaving his decision up to a team.
Rodgers is skipping the club's two-day mandatory minicamp as an unexcused absence this week.
Courtland Sutton's future with the Broncos has been up in the air all offseason as the veteran wide receiver wants a reworked contract. Sutton has been the subject of several trade rumors over the past few months since he has just $2 million guaranteed left on his four-year, $60 million contract.
Following a string of one-year deals with the Jaguars, he will head elsewhere for the first time in his pro career.
The late Jerry West had a Hall of Fame career as a player and executive, but some will always remember him as the inspiration for the NBA’s logo. The NFL’s logo doesn’t feature a player, but if it did these three players deserve consideration.
Henry will benefit from playing next to quarterback Lamar Jackson, who has led the team in rushing the past five seasons.
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