Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes. Vince Lombardi and Bart Starr. Some pairs of quarterbacks and coaches will stick together throughout history like Bonnie and Clyde or Lewis and Clark.
Cincinnati Bengals’ tight end Erick All wondered the same thing most everyone did as the fallout from his rare double-ACL surgery stole a season-and-a-half of football.
The Cincinnati Bengals have gone from overlooked or even bashed to…media darlings?
A pair of marquee NFL trades highlighted the beginning of a new month. The most notable move was the Cleveland Browns star defensive end Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for Jared Verse and draft picks.
For the second time in three seasons, the Cincinnati Bengals and Chicago Bears will hold a joint practice ahead of a preseason game.
The Cleveland Browns one-upped the New England Patriots for the blockbuster trade of the day on Monday, dealing Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams. It’s a move that puts the Browns in full rebuild mode if their best player is no longer with them. I can understand the move to deal Garrett because his value is at an all-time high and he doesn’t get Cleveland any closer to turning things around right now.
The Cleveland Browns’ decision to trade Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams should put several other NFL stars on notice as it relates to a potential trade involving them. Garrett, to the surprise of just about everyone, was traded on the same day that former Philadelphia Eagles wideout A.J. Brown was officially dealt to the New England Patriots, ending months of speculation.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and edge rusher Nick Herbig reached an agreement on a contract extension Tuesday, per ESPN, which locks Herbig into the team’s long-term future. It’s a four-year deal worth $100 million, including $42 million guaranteed. The hefty raise reportedly makes Herbig the first non-quarterback to land a $100 million contract without starting an entire NFL season in his career.
Brock Purdy already has defied the odds as a former “Mr. Irrelevant” by being a starting quarterback in the NFL.
On September 3, 2025, 54 undrafted free agents from the 2025 NFL Draft class appeared on active rosters; quarterback was the least represented, and linebacker was the most well-represented. Dozens more will follow that path into the league this year.
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