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Baker Mayfield will need to be all business on the field in 2020 for the Cleveland Browns, but he did find time this summer to do a funny commercial.
A solid performer, Mike Vanderjagt liked to run his mouth. One time the Colts player even got called an “idiot kicker” by an MVP quarterback.
During his time in Pittsburgh, Antonio Brown wore number 84 on his jersey. That wasn’t an aesthetic choice, though; there was a personal reason behind it.
Cam Newton has been in New England just two months and his teammates have already embraced him and designated him an official leader. That spells trouble for the rest of the NFL.
Heath Miller won two Super Bowl rings in 11 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. What is the former Pro Bowl tight end doing in 2020?
Leonard Fournette signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers doesn’t change anything for the running backs, according to coach Bruce Arians.
Adrian Peterson has overcome multiple tragedies in his life. Watching his 9-year-old brother die propelled him into sports and becoming one of the NFL’s greatest running backs.
Cam Newton’s adjustment to the New England Patriots appears to be going well, but he’s now facing an off-the-field issue.
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys have been linked to Earl Thomas since Baltimore released him. Jones revealed in an interview they will likely have a decision within 48 hours.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper has missed four straight days of practice but the team isn’t saying anything about an injury.