After three Kansas City Chiefs fans were found dead following a game watch party in the Missouri city last year, two men have been charged with involuntary manslaughter.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will see a familiar face team up with Caleb Williams on the Chicago Bears in the 2025 NFL season. After some quiet weeks that followed the Super Bowl, the NFL news cycle is back in full swing with a flurry of moves happening around the league as free agency draws nearer.
The latest Kansas City Chiefs rumors center on Trey Smith's future, Travis Kelce's retirement odds, and the potential for a Tyreek Hill trade reunion.
The Kansas City Chiefs have reunited with a former signing and eventual roster cut ahead of 2025 NFL free agency, per a football insider.
The Chicago Bears are getting all their ducks in a row ahead of the official start to NFL free agency next week, but they may still add another talent before then. In the past two days alone, the Bears have made two major trades to fortify their offensive line for the 2025 season,
The Kansas City Chiefs are expected to place the franchise tag on Trey Smith, keeping the veteran guard under contract through the 2025-26 campaign.
For the second straight year the Miami Dolphins have found themselves atop the NFLPA’s Team Report Cards. The report card has grades out of 100 from F- (49 and below) through A+ (97-100) which are awarded to teams based on the responses from anonymous surveys.
During the 2024 NFL season, angry fans accused the NFL and its officials of cheating to help the Chiefs win games. The conspiracy theory grew so much that Commissioner Roger Goodell had to address it during Super Bowl week, calling the claims “ridiculous.”
AVENTURA — Many remember the viral images of Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel at Texas’ pro day last year, gawking at speedy wide receiver Xavier Worthy, who ended up with the Kansas City Chiefs. Well, while the Dolphins didn’t draft Worthy in 2024 ...
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