It's a fun time to be a Green Bay Packers fan on the internet. Finally, the disappointment from their underwhelming Wild Card loss has subsided, and we're just now entering the part of the NFL offseason where everyone's dumbest ideas sound just slightly less stupid.
The Las Vegas Raiders are entering a new era, led by head coach Pete Carroll and General Manager John Spytek. They already have a few high-quality pieces on their current roster, like dominant tight end Brock Bowers, who led the AFC with 112 receptions for 1,194 yards and five touchdowns.
The Green Bay Packers can likely rule out the possibility of trading for one particular superstar edge rusher during the 2025 offseason.
It’s no surprise the Green Bay Packers need some assistance on their defensive line. They got crushed in the NFC Wild Card Round, 22-10, to the Philadelphia Eagles and patching together an improved defensive front has to be a priority.
Now that the Las Vegas Raiders' new head coach and general manager have been introduced to everyone, and they have talked to the media, it's time for them to find their staff for the 2025 season. Because we know how Pete Carroll is,
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll said his mission is to build his team around the quarterback position, and they will lean on minority owner Tom Brady "as much as we possibly can."
"The Packers would likely need to part ways with at least a first-rounder — although some analysts predict it wouldn't cost that much. But in return, they would be getting an elite pass-rusher and run-defender who has made four straight Pro Bowls."
It's no secret that the Detroit Lions, or at least Lions fans, would love to see Michigan native Maxx Crosby of the Raiders in Detroit.
It was a good for Mason Taylor and Oronde Gadsden II as they continue their quest to follow in the footsteps of their Miami Dolphins alum fathers. The two recei
The Chiefs moved All-Pro guard Joe Thuney to left tackle to help cover for issues on Patrick Mahomes' blind side.