As college football faces an unclear landscape for the fall, the NFL will have to deal with the fallout when it comes to the NFL draft.
Author: Nate Davis, USA TODAY
NFL will require all fans attending games in 2020 to wear face coverings
Even with all 32 teams still figuring out their attendance policies, league makes it clear that fans entering buildings must shield faces.
Canadian Football League’s Edmonton team drops ‘Eskimos’ mascot, will determine new name in future
Canadian football club to be known as Edmonton Football Team or EE Football Team until new nickname is determined.
Washington’s NFL team hires Julie Donaldson to head broadcasting department and hire new play-by-play voice
Julie Donaldson to become franchise’s highest-ranking female executive and will hire Larry Michael’s replacement as play-by-play voice.
Cleveland Browns, Myles Garrett close to deal that would make him NFL’s highest-paid defensive player
Cleveland’s star pass rusher will average $25 million annually once his new five-year extension is finalized and takes effect in 2022.
Opinion: Nine reasons why New England Patriots won’t win Super Bowl LV with Cam Newton
Cam Newton gives the Patriots some much-needed playmaking ability at quarterback, but Bill Belichick’s crew doesn’t look like a title front-runner.
20 recent NFL first-round picks who could be on the hot seat in 2020
Here are 20 recent first-rounders – none of whom have landed a second multi-year contract – to keep an eye on in 2020.
Former middle linebacker Luke Kuechly joins Carolina Panthers’ front office as pro scout
Retired middle linebacker Luke Kuechly will have a new role with the Panthers, working as a pro scout and breaking down opponents, players.
Former Green Beret Nate Boyer, who advised Colin Kaepernick to kneel, reacts to Drew Brees’ protest comments
Nate Boyer, a former Green Beret and NFL player who advised Colin Kaepernick to kneel in 2016, shared his thoughts on Drew Brees’ protest comments.
Martellus Bennett claims NFL ‘is racist’ while ripping Drew Brees, Vic Fangio and questioning white quarterbacks’ commitment to protests
The former tight end went after the league, quarterbacks Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers and the lack of minority coaches in a lengthy Twitter tirade.