NFL Players Association report card was released on Wednesday, and it contains more bad news for the New England Patriots.
The NFL Players Association released its third annual ... It’s important that he’s involved in our league and I think that’s a great thing for the National Football League.” New Raiders G.M. John Spytek also noted during his Tuesday interview ...
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Even with the Patriots having over $100 million in cap space last spring, New England struggled to attract many free agents.
Recently, the Patriots began a player-centric renovation at Gillette Stadium, but the new facility — that includes upgraded locker and weight rooms — is not expected to open until 2026.
New England Patriots ownership was on the receiving end of a bad report card in the NFLPA’s grades for all 32 teams. Robert Kraft received a "D" grade on a report card that had the Patriots graded as the second-worst organization in the league behind the Arizona Cardinals.
Eliot Wolf's first run as lead personnel executive for the Patriots wasn't perfect, but he did manage to get at least one thing right.
The Las Vegas Raiders are entering a new era. Or at least, they hope they are. Six sluggish years in their new Nevada home are only the latest chapter in the once-feared franchise’s two decade story of futility.
The job of building up around Drake Maye begins this offseason, starting with the fourth pick of the draft and a lot of salary cap space for new head coach Mike Vrabel.