The Cincinnati Bengals may have a void to fill in their wide receivers room during the 2025 offseason, as Tee Higgins is hitting free agency and isn't guaranteed to return. With that in mind, one NFL analyst has the Bengals taking a wide receiver in Round 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Giants quarterback Eli Manning is on the ballot for the first time. And there’s a decent chance that Eli will be waiting at least another year to get there. On Sunday, Paul Schwartz of the New York Post predicted “some fireworks” among the 49 voters ...
The New York Giants reportedly have an eye on former Atlanta Falcons DC Marquand Manuel for a coaching role in their secondary.
The Cincinnati Bengals will have at least one coach at the NFL’s Pro Bowl this year. This went public mid-week, with the NFL pulling back the curtain on Pro Bowl coaches ahead of the 2025 Pro Bowl Games. On the AFC side, Bengals wideout coach Troy Walters will serve as the offensive coordinator for the team overseen by head coach Peyton Manning.
The Colts are hiring former Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, who signals a shift in philosophy from Gus Bradley.
The Colts made their hire of Lou Anarumo as their new defensive coordinator official on Tuesday. Anarumo joins the Colts after serving as the Bengals’ defensive ... Dolphins (2012-2017) and Giants (2018) before landing in Cincinnati.
If the Titans still believe in Will Levis at quarterback, Heisman winner Travis Hunter may be too good to pass up at No. 1.
The New York Giants have more than just Malik Nabers in the receiving room, although this offseason could change the group's dynamics.
Lou Anarumo has landed a new NFL job just two weeks after he was fired as Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, while reporting that Martindale will interview with the Falcons and Colts this week, added this: “The #Bengals also could have interest in Martindale, who is college football’s highest-paid coordinator at Michigan. One to watch.”
In his debut season with New York, Ojulari played in all 17 games for the Giants and finished as the fourth most active linebacker with 49 total tackles (29 solo), eight sacks, which led the entire defense, eight tackles for loss, one forced fumble and two pass deflections.