On Friday's broadcast on ESPN, Orlovsky floated the idea of the Browns shopping star pass rusher Myles Garrett and/or the No. 2 pick for Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy.
Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett growing frustrated could help the Dallas Cowboys shock the football world with a blockbuster trade.
Frank Ragnow was named Second Team All Pro at center. Chiefs center Creed Humphrey was selected to the First Team. Ragnow received four first-place votes and 35 total votes. Humphrey ran away with the vote, getting 44 first-place votes.
The Arizona Cardinals pulled off the sort of parlay that helps keep a gambler from having to explain to his family why they’re sleeping in the motor lodge instead of the suburbs: They exceeded preseason expectations and yet still disappointed fans.
The Detroit Lions enter the playoffs at 15-2 and the conference's No. 1 seed, but head coach Dan Campbell says his team is focused on Saturday's game vs. the Commanders and not the Super Bowl.
Let’s talk about my PFWA awards ballot, featuring tough decisions at MVP, defensive player of the year and defensive rookie of the year.
In Season With the AFC North, Cleveland Browns pass rusher Myles Garrett believes the team is close to a turnaround despite being last in the division in 2024.
Yardbarker monitors the 2025 NFL Draft, scheduled April 24-26 in Green Bay. From a Penn State pass-rusher to a Syracuse running back, here are five players we are tracking:
With their playoff dreams crushed, the Cleveland Browns can focus on their next chapter. With the 2025 NFL Draft fast approaching, the team will have to decide how to make the most
With a few former Huskies gracing the Kansas City Chiefs' and Detroit Lions' rosters, not all 21 are going to see action during the NFL's Wild Card Weekend. But several alumni should be viewed as game-changers in their respective matchups.
Tribune draft analyst Eddie Brown breaks down every pick in the first round and offers up the top-three positions of need for each team
There are still plenty of unknowns at this point in the NFL calendar, including multiple teams with head coach, general manager and coordinator openings yet to be filled. Between those soon-to-be hires and the impending roster upheaval that’ll happen in free agency, team needs will fluctuate over the next three months.