2025 NFL betting preview: Three picks for each team you need to consider
Will your team beat its projected win total? What props should you target? Here are three bets we like for every NFL team.
Will your team beat its projected win total? What props should you target? Here are three bets we like for every NFL team.
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James Cook returned to practice amid his contract dispute with the Bills, appearing to at least pause his hold-in.
Jordan Love will undergo a procedure to repair a ligament injury to his left thumb, but the Packers expect the star QB to be ready for their season opener.
Former NFL players Colin Kaepernick and Marshawn Lynch are turning their attention to boosting diversity and inclusion in hockey.
Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels started training camp without top wide receiver Terry McLaurin thanks to a holdout, but the second-year passer isn't focused on his absence, calling the situation "just business in the NFL."
Chargers running back Najee Harris, who has an eye injury, will likely begin training camp on the NFI list, general manager Joe Hortiz said Wednesday.
Jackson is looking for ways to make the game easier as Baltimore continues to try to get over the Super Bowl hump.
McCaffrey is fully recovered from the foot and knee injuries that plagued him in 2024.
As teammates received their AFC championship rings, the Chiefs' Travis Kelce said he's "only interested in Super Bowl rings" and that "last year wasn't a success for me."
The Seahawks return much of the same offensive line, but they're hoping new OC Klint Kubiak's scheme will make the difference.
The quarterback's goal to improve his off-schedule plays involves buy-in from the entire offense.
Tom Brady emerged Sunday as the winner of the inaugural Fanatics Games, which pitted athletes and celebrities against fans in eight competitions this weekend at Fanatics Fest in New York.
Laremy Tunsil, Daron Payne, Marshon Lattimore among Commanders for whom a big 2025 season could open the vault.
Former Vikings defensive lineman Jim Marshall, a member of the famed Purple People Eaters who played in 282 consecutive games during his 20-year career that ended in 1979, has died after a lengthy hospitalization at age 87.