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The NFL’s 2026 Thanksgiving slate is an embarrassment of riches

May 14, 2026 @ 11:30am
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For decades, NFL Thanksgiving meant two things: the Lions hosted somebody in the early afternoon, the Cowboys hosted somebody around dusk, and if you were still upright by the time the night game kicked off, that was a bonus. It was reliable in the way that family recipes are reliable — not because anyone sat…

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49ers open in Melbourne and lose a home game to Mexico City before the rest of the schedule is even out

May 14, 2026 @ 10:21am
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The 49ers do not need the full 2026 schedule to know one thing already. They are going to live a stranger season than almost anyone…

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Thanksgiving Eve NFL Matchup: All We Know About Packers vs Rams’ Matchup Set to Stream on Netflix

May 13, 2026 @ 8:15pm
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The NFL has revealed that the Los Angeles Rams and the Green Bay Packers will play each other during the Thanksgiving Eve slot.

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Chiefs’ Potential Scheduling Wish Would Be Welcomed Change of Pace

May 13, 2026 @ 5:44pm
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The Kansas City Chiefs will find out their full 2026 regular season schedule with dates and times on Thursday.Here is a refresh of who the Chiefs will play next season, and where: Las Vegas Raiders x2 Denver Broncos x2 Los Angeles Chargers x2 at Cincinnati Bengals vs. Indianapolis Colts at Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins […] The post Chiefs’ Potential Scheduling Wish Would Be Welcomed Change of Pace appeared first on HEAVY.

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Fans Think The NFL Screwed Over The 49ers With Brutal Schedule Decision

May 13, 2026 @ 5:44pm
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This is a controversial decision.

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The NFL Draft gambles that teams will regret almost immediately

May 13, 2026 @ 5:17pm
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Five 2026 NFL Draft decisions that will haunt NFL teams, including the Los Angeles Rams picking quarterback Ty SImpson.

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Rams Get Strong Words Over Trade for All-Pro Super Bowl Champion

May 13, 2026 @ 5:15pm
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The Rams made a big splash. The post Rams Get Strong Words Over Trade for All-Pro Super Bowl Champion appeared first on HEAVY.

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Joe Flacco, Baker Mayfield get their dad on in Netflix’s Quarterback Season 3 first look

May 13, 2026 @ 4:20pm
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Netflix’s Season 3 of Quarterback is coming to TV screens on July 14. The NFL announced the four quarterbacks who are in this season of the show: Joe Flacco, Baker Mayfield, Cam Ward, and Jayden Daniels. This is going to be a very exciting season of Quarterback! Netflix’s post on social media shows all four […] The post Joe Flacco, Baker Mayfield get their dad on in Netflix’s Quarterback Season 3 first look appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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LA Rams to host Green Bay Packers on Thanksgiving Eve

May 13, 2026 @ 3:34pm
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History will be made in Los Angeles to kick off Thanksgiving weekend. In the NFL’s first Thanksgiving Eve game, the Rams will host the Packers at SoFi Stadium. The matchup pits teams expected to contend for the Super Bowl against each other, and it is also a battle of wits between Rams coach Sean McVay...

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Netflix announces new NFL package through 2029-30 season

May 13, 2026 @ 3:30pm
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We officially know what Netflix’s newly expanded NFL package will look like this upcoming season and beyond. The streamer formally announced on Wednesday that it would be adding three games to its NFL slate this season on top of its usual Christmas Day doubleheader, and has extended a media rights deal with the NFL through…

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Packers ready to ‘Netflix and chill’ for historic Thanksgiving Eve game vs. Rams

May 13, 2026 @ 3:19pm
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The Green Bay Packers are ready to make some noise in 2026 after going one-and-done in the playoffs last year. Green Bay’s complete schedule will drop on Thursday night as part of the NFL’s official schedule release. But the league just announced one island game that features the Packers as a road team. The Packers […] The post Packers ready to ‘Netflix and chill’ for historic Thanksgiving Eve game vs. Rams appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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NFL unveils record nine-game international slate for 2026 season

May 13, 2026 @ 11:00am
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The NFL revealed its 2026 international schedule on Wednesday, a day ahead of the full schedule release on Thursday. Nine games are on the slate this season across seven countries, the most in league history and the contractual maximum under a 2023 resolution that allows the league to play up to eight overseas games in…

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Former 49ers Super Bowl Champion Charle Young Dies at 75

May 12, 2026 @ 5:00pm
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Young was a part of San Francisco's Super Bowl XVI squad The post Former 49ers Super Bowl Champion Charle Young Dies at 75 appeared first on HEAVY.

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Super Bowl champion Charle Young dead at 75: San Francisco 49ers mourn loss of tight end

May 12, 2026 @ 4:50pm
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The tight end was a first-round draft pick who went on to play for the Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams, 49ers and Seattle Seahawks in an NFL career that spanned more than a decade.

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NFL Strength of Schedule 2026: Rankings for All 32 Teams Revealed Ahead of Schedule Release

May 12, 2026 @ 2:58pm
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The NFL strength of schedule has been revealed. Here's a look at each of the 32 teams' expected difficulty of schedule.

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Rams tickets 2026-27: Best games to see, prices, schedule release & more – sportingnews.com

May 12, 2026 @ 12:30pm
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Rams tickets 2026-27: Best games to see, prices, schedule release & more  sportingnews.com

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10 Retired NFL Players That Could Ball Out Right Now If They Came Out of Retirement

May 12, 2026 @ 10:15am
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Nov 22, 2015; Detroit, MI, USA; Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson (81) adjusts his helmet during the second quarter against the Oakland Raiders at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports Numerous active players compete in the NFL, from guys who are locks for the Pro Football Hall of Fame to Pro Bowlers, Pro Bowl-caliber talent, and guys who are trying to make a name for themselves in the league. However, due to numerous injuries and certain NFL players struggling in recent years, we reflect on the guys who became Hall of Fame Icons from yesteryear and wonder whether they could still play today. The Colts convinced Phillip Rivers to briefly come out of retirement at 44 and help them out in the final stretch of the 2025 season, and he performed okay in today’s NFL. We’ve also seen other guys return to action on the field, like Eric Weddle, Jason Witten, and Darren Waller, who came out of retirement once and helped their respective teams out, and showed some effort during the second time around on the field.  There are quite a few guys who could come out of retirement and dominate in today’s NFL, as we’ll go over here at TPS. Without further ado, here are 10 retired NFL Players That Could Ball Out Right Now If They Came Out of Retirement. Can these former players still play in today’s NFL? Tom BradyTom Brady (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images) Tom Brady, aka the “GOAT,” looks like a guy who can potentially come out of retirement right now and create a positive impact. He came out of retirement once in 2022 and played one season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, helping them win the NFC South and reach the Wildcard Round of the playoffs before losing to Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys. Sure, he’s 47, but if he were to somehow come out of retirement, he would help teams like the Arizona Cardinals or make a return to the Buccaneers and make things more competitive. Plus, he would continue to make NFL history and achieve feats that no other quarterback who steps foot in the league will ever break moving forward.  Brady did consider a comeback, but his minority ownership of the Las Vegas Raiders prevents him from doing so. On top of that, Brady is happily retired and also in the FOX NFL Sunday broadcast booth.  Just the thought of seeing TB12 returning to play would be a huge deal for the league, as ratings would increase, and stadiums would sell out just to see him play one more time. Not to mention, he would bring his winning ways to any team he suits up for, guaranteeing that team a spot in the playoffs. Rob GronkowskiOct 18, 2020; Tampa, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski (87) runs with the ball against the Green Bay Packers during the second quarter of a NFL game at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports Similar to Tom Brady, Gronkowski was fun and exciting to watch during his heyday with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Although Gronk is happy to be retired, it would be a treat to enjoy seeing him spike the ball in the end zone during a regular-season game again and dominate opposing defenses.  Gronk has joked about coming out of retirement in the past, but says he plans to stay retired. Well, except for playing flag football.  Like TB12, Gronk came out of retirement once, which led to his trade from the Patriots to the Buccaneers in 2020, reuniting him with the latter.  The only downside is that Gronk has dealt with injuries throughout his career, and the league is only getting more intense. And even if Gronkowski did come out of retirement, he would pass a physical with flying colors and make it on an NFL roster with ease and contribute on offense. If Gronk did come out of retirement, he would immediately be a great contributor on offense and incredibly challenging to tackle, thanks to his athletic build and strength.  Aaron DonaldDec 10, 2023; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald (99) before the game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports Seeing Donald coming out of retirement would be a treat, as the former NFL player was a dominant force for the Rams from their final years in St. Louis to relocating to Los Angeles for his entire career. Donald would still strike fear into opposing offenses, make the current NFL’s defense more competitive in key games, and motivate the young guys to strive for much more.  Seeing him paired up with Jared Verse and Byron Young would be very exciting to see, as it would add a fierce level of explosiveness to the Rams’ pass-rush and a potentially easy pathway to the Super Bowl. Another couple of teams who would love Donald’s services include the Denver Broncos, Seattle Seahawks, and Philadelphia Eagles, who each have very talented defenses that would benefit from having Donald on their respective teams. Donald has stated that he’s happy with his 10-year career in the NFL and is burnt out from training camp, but he’ll be 35 by the start of the 2026 season, and could have room in the tank for one more season if he really wanted to come out of retirement.  If he did come out of retirement, it would be incredibly entertaining to see him sack the current crop of quarterbacks in the league and prevent opposing running backs from making explosive plays on offense.  Calvin JohnsonDec 27, 2015; Detroit, MI, USA; Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson (81) and running back Ameer Abdullah (21) get ready for a play during the first quarter against the San Francisco 49ers at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports Johnson’s playing career was magnificent to watch, as he kept the Lions afloat in every game he played in from his rookie season in 2007 until his final season in 2015. Even though Johnson was burned out after his final season in 2015, he looks like he can still play and cook opposing secondaries. If he were to come back, he would have to pass a physical, but he wouldn’t play for the Lions, as he would want to play for a championship contender.  Put Calvin “Megatron” Johnson on a team like the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Chiefs’ passing attack would be one heck of a show to watch with Patrick Mahomes throwing the ball to Johnson every game. Especially when scoring touchdowns in Arrowhead Stadium in front of the home crowd.  On top of that, Johnson broke numerous records during his time in the NFL, like in 2012 when he broke the record for most receiving yards in a season with 1,964. He would very likely break more records with a championship contender and potentially win a Super Bowl to finish the season off in the best way possible. Seeing Megatron dominate in today’s NFL would be incredibly exciting to watch in the year 2026 and beyond if he chose to come out of retirement.  Marshawn LynchOctober 24, 2010, Seattle, WA, USA; Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch (24) during pregame warmups against the Arizona Cardinals at Qwest Field. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports Lynch came out of retirement once and suited up for the Raiders when they were in Oakland from 2017 to 2018, and the Seattle Seahawks in 2019. It would be incredibly exciting to see Lynch come out of retirement. He would have to join a championship contender, like the current Seahawks, who would be in service for a new running back since Super Bowl LX MVP Kenneth Walker III signed a three-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs.  Sure, Lynch will be 40 years old when the 2026 season kicks off, but the Seahawks have the team that would help Lynch earn that second Super Bowl championship, and we would be watching every second of it.  Lynch would also be an upgrade over Cam Akers and Zach Charbonnet when going up against opposing defenses on the ground.  Lynch’s agility, ability to push defenders off of him as a player, and versatility would be enticing to watch in the current state of the NFL. Other teams that would benefit from Lynch’s services include the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams, who would be more than happy to make things work for “Beast Mode” if he chose to come out of retirement and lace up the cleats one more time. J. J. WattAugust 20, 2011; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt (99) before a game against the New Orleans Saints at Reliant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports Just like Aaron Donald, Watt dominated opposing defenses in his prime with the Houston Texans and Arizona Cardinals and walked away from the game to prioritize his family and health. Although Watt is currently 37, he has the strength to come out of retirement and join a championship contender like the Seattle Seahawks, Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, Los Angeles Rams, and Buffalo Bills, who have rosters built around reaching and potentially winning the next Super Bowl.  Seeing Watt paired up with the current defenders like Jared Verse, Ed Oliver, and Byron Young would be spectacular for football fans to tune in every week. Another team that would love J. J. Watt’s services would be the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he would reunite with his brother, T. J. Watt, and dominate on the team’s defense. Plus, it would be a treat to have two different NFL Defensive Players of the Year award winners on the same roster.  If anyone could come out of retirement and return to form on defense, Watt would have no problem doing so. Julian EdelmanPatriots receiver Julian Edelman dives into the end zone past Bills defender Aaron Williams for a 22 yard touchdown. Williams was injured on the play and left the game on a stretcher. The Patriots be a the Bills 40-32. Edelman may not be a Pro Bowler like everyone else on this list, but we do miss the incredible athleticism he displayed in games. Edelman won the Super Bowl MVP in Super Bowl LIII against the Los Angeles Rams, then retired at 34 a couple of years later. He retired in the 2021 offseason due to a chronic knee injury that prevented him from performing at a high standard. If Edelman were to come out of retirement, he would still be a sneaky good slot receiver and deceive opposing defensive backs and create some outstanding trick plays since he was a quarterback at Kent State. He would also likely return to the New England Patriots or another championship contender and work with quarterbacks like Drake Maye, Sam Darnold, Bo Nix, Patrick Mahomes, or Jalen Hurts, throwing him passes instead of Tom Brady.  Seeing a prime Julian Edelman dominate in today’s NFL would be an incredible treat to watch every Sunday. Especially when the lights are shining the brightest during a prime-time game.  Luke KuechlyDec 15, 2019; Charlotte, NC, USA; Carolina Panthers middle linebacker Luke Kuechly (59) looks back to the ref after a play against the Seattle Seahawks during the second half at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports Now, Hall of Famer Luke Kuechly was a force to be reckoned with when he was with the Carolina Panthers.  He was the 2013 NFL Defensive Player of the Year back in his prime and made seven Pro Bowls.  Kuechly retired from the league at 28 due to focusing on his long-term health and having a track record of multiple concussions.  If Kuechly didn’t suffer from any of those concussions during his playing career, he could make a great comeback and dominate on any defensive unit. Kuechly would be a great addition to defensive-heavy teams like the Seattle Seahawks and their “Darkside” defense or the Houston Texans and their incredible defense for the 2026 season if he could come out of retirement, as the current Carolina Panthers are nowhere near championship contention. Seeing an in-prime Kuechly back in action would be incredible fanfare for fans and an exciting must-watch on TV. Especially dominating the current crop of opposing quarterbacks, trying to make a name for themselves in the league.  Andrew WhitworthFormer Bengal Andrew Whitworth watches the final minutes in the fourth quarter of the NFL Week 4 game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Miami Dolphins at PayCor Stadium in downtown on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. The Bengals improved to 2-2 with a 27-15 win over the Dolphins. Miami Dolphins At Cincinnati Bengals Week 4 Whitworth was one of the best offensive tackles in the 21st century, thanks to his incredible football IQ, remarkable longevity, and elite proficiency during his playing days with the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams. Whitworth retired from playing due to his age and wanted to go out on his own terms after winning Super Bowl LVI with the Los Angeles Rams. If Whitworth came out of retirement and returned to playing in his prime, he would be an excellent fit for teams looking for a strong and reliable offensive line.  Whitworth started in 234 out of 239 games in his legendary career. He has a 93.4 grade from Pro Football Focus, and he had one touchdown in the 2010 season with the Bengals. Whitworth also allowed very few sacks in his storied career, making him an incredible offensive lineman to have in today’s NFL on teams with strong or rebuilding offensive lines.  Teams would love Whitworth’s professionalism, durability, and versatility, which he would bring to protect current quarterbacks in the league.  Randy MossSep 17, 2006; Baltimore, MD, USA; Oakland Raiders wide receiver Randy Moss (18) looks on against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. Credit: Lou Capozzola-USA TODAY NETWORK Moss was a superstar wide receiver during his prime with the Minnesota Vikings and New England Patriots back in the late 1990s and 2000s. Moss had video game-like stats, leaped over defenders, and broke several records throughout his career, like scoring a record-breaking 23 touchdowns in his debut season with the Patriots back in 2007.  If Moss ever came out of retirement, he would be very impactful for a wide receiver-needy team looking for someone who could make a game-changing play, shifting everything in their favor.  It would be incredibly exciting to see Moss catch touchdown passes from modern-day quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes, Sam Darnold, Lamar Jackson, Drake Maye, or Jalen Hurts. On top of that, Moss would likely be a missing link to help a championship-contending team win that elusive Super Bowl they’ve been looking for. 

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Rams a Fitting Potential Landing Spot for 13,000-Yard All-Pro

May 10, 2026 @ 8:22pm
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The Rams could bolster their group for a Super Bowl run with him. The post Rams a Fitting Potential Landing Spot for 13,000-Yard All-Pro appeared first on HEAVY.

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49ers Insider Issues Clear Injury Update on Mykel Williams

May 10, 2026 @ 4:51pm
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The San Francisco 49ers suffered their share of significant injuries last season on defense. One of the players whose 2025 season was cut short was rookie defensive lineman Mykel Williams, who suffered a torn ACL and lateral meniscus in his right knee during Week 9. San Francisco is likely hoping that a healthy Williams will […] The post 49ers Insider Issues Clear Injury Update on Mykel Williams appeared first on HEAVY.

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Netflix will air Week 1 matchup between 49ers and Rams in Australia: source

May 9, 2026 @ 2:40pm
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The matchup between the NFC West rivals is one of nine international games the NFL will play this upcoming season, and the first one in Australia.

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Raiders trade rumor could lead to monster midseason deal with Rams – sportingnews.com

May 9, 2026 @ 12:00pm
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When will full NFL schedule, international games be released?

May 8, 2026 @ 8:55pm
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The NFL strategically builds suspense for the new campaign, turning what used to be fairly straightforward league business into high-profile events. The next big one on the calendar happens to be the calendar itself. Fans will soon get the chance to start predicting win-loss records and mapping out their in-season plans. The entire schedule will […] The post When will full NFL schedule, international games be released? appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Ranking All 32 NFL Teams By How Much Pressure Their QB Is Under Heading Into 2026

May 8, 2026 @ 8:07pm
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NFL quarterbacks aren’t just defined by their skill set and individual numbers. They’re also judged by their ability to perform under pressure as the main QB for their team. Look at Tom Brady vs. Philip Rivers. Joe Montana vs. Dan Marino. Patrick Mahomes vs. Lamar Jackson. You get the idea. With the 2026 NFL season just a few months away, how high is the pressure level of each team’s starting QB ? Let’s rank him from lowest to highest. Who are the most pressured QBs for each NFL team? 32. Cleveland Browns (Deshaun Watson)Deshaun Watson (Bill Streicher-Imagn Images) Two years ago, Watson would have placed higher on this list. But everyone has accepted that he’s washed up and done. So, there aren’t any expectations for him whatsoever.  And if Shedeur Sanders or Dillon Gabriel end up taking over as the QB1? Same deal. Nobody is expecting anything from anyone in Cleveland’s QB room. Moving on… 31. New York Jets (Geno Smith) Smith may be fighting for his career at this point, but nobody is expecting much of anything from the former Seattle Seahawks’ Pro Bowler. Smith was awful with the Las Vegas Raiders last year. The 2026 Jets have even less talent than the 2025 Raiders, who finished as the NFL’s worst team. 30. Arizona Cardinals (Jacoby Brissett)Nov 9, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Arizona Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett (7) throws a pass during the fourth quarter against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Ng-Imagn Images Whether it’s Brissett, Gardner Minshew II, or rookie Carson Beck behind center, it doesn’t matter. The pressure is minimal on an Arizona team that’s in a good spot to win the Arch Manning or Dante Moore QB sweepstakes next year. Even if Brissett loses the starting job, he’ll be a bridge QB elsewhere in 2027. Pressure meter on Cardinals QBs: Sub-zero. 29. Miami Dolphins (Malik Willis) The Dolphins signed Willis to a three-year deal worth $67.5 million after cutting Tua Tagovailoa loose. They also cut Tyreek Hill and traded Jaylen Waddle to the Denver Broncos, leaving Willis with a practice-squad-level set of receivers. In other words, the heat level is low on Willis this year. The Dolphins gave him a multi-year deal and little to work with, which is another way of saying they’ll be patient with his transition into a full-time QB1 role. 28. Las Vegas Raiders (Kirk Cousins)Apr 8, 2026; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Kirk Cousins speaks at a press conference at Intermountain Health Performance Center. Mandatory Credit: Candice Ward-Imagn Images Now on his third team in four years, the Pro Bowl version of Cousins is long gone. The Raiders gave him a one-year deal to serve as a temporary starter while they patiently develop No. 1 overall pick, Fernando Mendoza. Cousins isn’t playing for a long-term future in Sin City. He also joins a team that was far and away the worst in football last year. Despite his status as a household name, nobody is really expecting much from Cousins at this phase of his career. 27. New York Giants (Jaxson Dart)New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart (6) walks on the field after defeating the Los Angeles Chargers at MetLife Stadium, Sep 28, 2025, East Rutherford, NJ, USA. Dart had a strong rookie season while fighting numerous injuries and dealing with a banged-up supporting cast. Though some Giants fans understandably want a jump to superstardom with John Harbaugh now calling the shots, it’s still important to be patient with Dart. The Giants aren’t going to become contenders overnight. It’s a work in progress. Dart established himself as the starting QB last year for this team. Let’s not act like he has to be MVP-caliber in year two. 26. Tennessee Titans (Cam Ward)Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward (1) exits the field after an NFL pre-season game against the Minnesota Vikings at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 22, 2025. Yes, the Titans signed Wan’Dale Robinson and used the No. 4 pick on Carnell Tate to bolster the wide receiver corps for Ward. But again, nobody is realistically expecting Ward to break out in year two. The Titans enter 2026 with a brand new coaching staff, led by Robert Saleh. They play in a division with three playoff contenders. The Titans want improvement from Ward, but he’s not fighting for his job or under pressure to win a Super Bowl in 2026. 25. Seattle Seahawks (Sam Darnold)Sam Darnold (Credit: Kyle Terada-Imagn Images) Among the established starting QBs for each NFL team in 2026, none can take a larger “chill pill” than Sam Darnold. The man exceeded expectations in his first year with the Seahawks, leading them to a Super Bowl 60 championship with a near-perfect postseason. Seahawks fans will want more, of course, hoping Darnold and the “Dark Side” defense can form a dynasty that Russell Wilson and the Legion of Boom couldn’t. But there’s not much pressure on Darnold for 2026. Repeating is hard. The main objective has been achieved once already. Anything after that is gravy. 24. New Orleans Saints (Tyler Shough)Tyler Shough (Image Credits: Imagn) Shough replaced Spencer Rattler mid-season and finished the season as the starter. He showed enough promise to maintain the starting QB job for 2026, and New Orleans got him more help by signing Travis Etienne Jr. and drafting Jordyn Tyson in the first round. The Saints are still rebuilding, so expectations are minimal for Shough this year. It would take a disastrous season on his end for New Orleans to seek a new option in 2026. That feels unlikely, given the upgraded weaponry around him. 23. Pittsburgh Steelers (Aaron Rodgers)Aaron Rodgers (Photo By Michael Longo/For USA Today Network-PA / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images) We’re operating under the assumption that Rodgers ends up returning to the Steelers. If he doesn’t, well, Mason Rudolph isn’t gonna save the day.  It’s hard to label Rodgers as a QB facing much pressure for this team. He’s above-average, but well past his best-before date at age-42. If he returns to Pittsburgh, they’ll be a playoff contender and nothing more. 22. Kansas City Chiefs (Patrick Mahomes)Patrick Mahomes (Photo Via Imagn Images) Hard to put much pressure on Mahomes here. He’s a three-time Super Bowl champion who’s gone to the big game in five of his eight seasons as the starter. With Mahomes also recovering from a season-ending ACL tear, it’ll be understandable if he’s not at 100 percent in 2026. 21. Los Angeles Rams (Matthew Stafford)Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images) Nobody seems to know how much longer Matthew Stafford is playing. But with a Super Bowl ring already on his resume, it’s hard to say there’s any real pressure on him. Of course, the Rams would like to win another Super Bowl before No. 9 calls it quits. But the NFC is brutally difficult this year. Nobody can hold it against him if they fall short of the ultimate prize again. 20. Carolina Panthers (Bryce Young)Jan 5, 2025; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young (9) passes on the run against the Atlanta Falcons during the second half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images The No. 1 pick of the 2023 NFL Draft finally put it together in year three, leading Carolina to a surprise NFC South crown. With an improved supporting cast around him, there’s no reason to think Young is facing real pressure in year four. 19. Chicago Bears (Caleb Williams)Sep 21, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) gestures after throwing a touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys during the second half at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images Williams had a breakout year for the ages under Ben Johnson’s tutelage. He led the Bears to a surprise NFC North crown and their first playoff win since 2010. The No. 1 pick of 2024 has arrived, and he’s just entering his prime now as this team’s starting QB. No pressure here. Moving on… 18. Washington Commanders (Jayden Daniels)Oct 5, 2025; Inglewood, California, USA; Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (5) celebrates after a touchdown against the Los Angeles Chargers in the second half at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images There’s pressure on Daniels to stay healthy and look more like his superstar form we saw as a rookie in 2024. But I mean, he’s a third-year QB who has limited talent around him. Not like the guy’s fighting for his job or anything. Washington won’t re-emerge as a contender without an improved ground game, pass protection, and defense. Those responsibilities don’t fall on Daniels. 17. Cincinnati Bengals (Joe Burrow)Nov 27, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) reacts against the Baltimore Ravens during the second half at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-Imagn Images The weight isn’t really on Joe Burrow’s shoulders here. We all know he’s going to have a lights-out season in Cincinnati. The pressure is on the rest of the team to build a winner. We can see a scenario where he demands a trade Burrow memorably told reporters, “You think about a lot of things,” last December when asked about playing elsewhere. If things go well this year in Cincy, great. If not, Burrow has good reason to demand a trade. The pressure is hardly on him. 16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Baker Mayfield)Baker Mayfield. Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images Mayfield is entering the final year of his deal with the Bucs, who endured a brutal second-half meltdown to miss out on the postseason for the first time since 2019. The Bucs, even with their star QB, are a mushy middle team, not Super Bowl contenders. If Mayfield doesn’t play well enough to get an extension from Tampa, somebody else will pay him. And with their window closing, that’s not the worst scenario for Mayfield. 15. Minnesota Vikings (Kyler Murray)Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images) After his release from the Cardinals, Murray signed a one-year deal with the Vikings. It’s hard to think he’ll fare poorly with an elite set of weapons and a top head coach like Kevin O’Connell…but crazier things have happened. If Murray somehow flops in Minny, it could hurt his chances of securing a long-term starting job elsewhere. Play well, however, and he could get a nine-figure contract from the Vikings or somewhere else next year. 14. Denver Broncos (Bo Nix)Bo Nix (Photo via Imagn Images) If not for a season-ending ankle injury in the Divisional Round, Nix would have led the Broncos to the Super Bowl. And who knows? They might have even defeated Seattle in the big game. The Broncos are now bona fide Super Bowl contenders, but so are over a half-dozen teams in the hard AFC. Nix and the Broncos are facing natural pressure as the AFC runner-ups, but it’s not the end of his career if they don’t win it all in 2026. 13. Jacksonville Jaguars (Trevor Lawrence)Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) runs on the field before an NFL football matchup at EverBank Stadium, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025, in Jacksonville, Fla. The Jaguars defeated the Texans 17-10. Lawrence finally regained that star-like form we saw in 2022, thanks to the masterful coaching of Liam Coen. With a long-term contract in his back pocket, Lawrence isn’t going anywhere. Obviously, it’d be great if the Jags could build on last year’s 13-win season and go on a deep playoff run. But there’s only room for one winner in the AFC. It’s not quite championship-or-bust for this young QB and the team in 2026. At least, not yet. 12. San Francisco 49ers (Brock Purdy)San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images) Hard as it is to believe, we’re now four years through Purdy’s career. Three playoff berths, two NFC Championship berths, and a Super Bowl 58 appearance are nothing to scoff at. But now, the pressure’s growing on Purdy. The short-handed 49ers were crushed by the Seahawks in the Divisional Round. No shame in that, but they’ll be healthy for 2026. With core players getting old, Purdy is running out of prime opportunities to win his first Super Bowl. His pressure meter isn’t scorching-scorching hot, but sunscreen is a good idea. 11. Philadelphia Eagles (Jalen Hurts)Dec 20, 2025; Landover, Maryland, USA; Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) looks on before the game against the Washington Commanders at Northwest Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images To some, it may feel weird putting Hurts this high after winning the Super Bowl a year ago. But folks, this is Philly. The market is unforgiving. Just look at how many Eagles fans turned against Nick Sirianni this past season. The Eagles are getting rid of AJ Brown, drafted Makai Lemon, and named Sean Mannion their new OC. So, the Hurts-Brown locker room drama is no longer an excuse. Nor is OC malpractice. If Hurts has another “down” season, there will be calls for Philly to trade him and/or fire Sirianni. In this ruthless Philly market, the pressure is ultra-high for Hurts to rebound. 10. Detroit Lions (Jared Goff)Jared Goff (Image Credits: Imagn) The Lions were a trendy pick to win Super Bowl 60 last year. Instead, a rash of injuries and poor performances in one-score games sank them to a 9-8 record and last-place finish in the NFC North. Since leading the Lions to the NFC title game in 2023, Goff hasn’t won a single playoff game. And remember, the knock against him in Los Angeles was that he couldn’t win the big one. Goff isn’t a young man anymore at age 32. Dan Campbell infamously told his players that losing in the 2023 NFC title game may have been their only shot. It’s up to the veteran QB to put that notion to bed and lead his team back into playoff contention. 9. Green Bay Packers (Jordan Love)Jordan Love (Image Credits: Imagn) After leading the Packers to the elite eight in 2023, Love has endured back-to-back losses in the Wild Card Round. That’s just not going to cut it in Green Bay. Love isn’t fighting for his job in 2026, but it’s also not a stretch to suggest he’s a playoff choker. If the Packers don’t at least reach the NFC Championship Game, questions about whether he’s the right guy in Green Bay will escalate. 8. New England Patriots (Drake Maye)Drake Maye (Credit: James Lang-Imagn Images) Maye’s sophomore season couldn’t have gone THAT much better. He was the MVP runner-up and led the Pats to a surprise AFC title before an overmatched Seattle team crushed them in the Super Bowl. But fair or not, expectations are now sky-high for Maye. Any year the Pats didn’t win it all with Tom Brady and Bill Belichick was considered a disappointment. Playing in New England means more pressure. Now, it’s up to Maye to show a) last year was no fluke and b) he won’t let the Super Bowl loss break him. 7. Dallas Cowboys (Dak Prescott)Sep 14, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) looks at his helmet during warmups before the game against the New York Giants at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images When you’re the starting quarterback of the Cowboys, pressure will always go through the roof. Even though most NFL fanbases know these guys aren’t serious contenders, the Cowboys’ faithful and brass hold a “championship or bust” mentality each year. If there were a time for Prescott to lead Dallas on a deep postseason run, it’s now. He’s never had an offense this stacked, with CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens, and Javonte Williams. If this team falls off and misses the postseason for a third straight year, you have to wonder if Jerry Jones will consider replacing their starting QB in 2027. 6. Los Angeles Chargers (Justin Herbert)Justin Herbert (Image Credits: Imagn) The knock against the Bolts early in Herbert’s career was that he had a bad offensive line, a weak defense, and coaching malpractice. Neither of those has been a problem in LA since Jim Harbaugh arrived. And yet, Herbert has delivered back-to-back stinkers in the Wild Card Round. His playoff record is now 0-3 with two touchdowns, four picks, and a 64.7 passer rating. Woof, we don’t wanna imagine how much worse his reputation will get if the Bolts can’t win at least one playoff game this year. 5. Indianapolis Colts (Daniel Jones)Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones (Denny Medley-Imagn Images) Jones was enjoying a career year in Indy before, unfortunately, suffering a torn Achilles late in the season. The Colts decided to take the risk that it wasn’t a fluke, giving “Danny Dimes” a two-year extension worth $88 million. But folks, we’ve seen this story before. Jones had a career year for the Giants in 2022, then signed a $160 million extension in 2023. He was released in the midst of the 2024 season. If he flops in 2026 the way he did in 2023, he won’t be a starter again. Pure and simple. 4. Buffalo Bills (Josh Allen)Josh Allen (Image Credits: Imagn) Allen’s not a young man anymore at 30. If you thought Sean McDermott was the problem? Well, he’s long gone. The Bills replaced him with Joe Brady, who has helped Allen take his game to another level. The Bills’ championship window is closing, and quickly. If the Bills don’t get it done in 2026, then what do you do? The excuses for Allen have to end at some point. 3. Atlanta Falcons (Michael Penix Jr.)Sep 14, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. (9) reacts after the game against the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images The Falcons signed Tua Tagovailoa to challenge Penix after his release from the Dolphins. So yeah, the pressure is really on Atlanta’s 2024 first-round pick to deliver this time. Penix has battled injuries and accuracy woes over his first two years. If he can’t deliver early for Kevin Stefanski, the Falcons will turn to Tua. And that will be that in this team’s young QB. 2. Houston Texans (C.J. Stroud)Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud (Barry Reeger-Imagn Images) Stroud’s shaky 2025 season wasted a generational Houston Texans defense. He single-handedly cost them in their AFC Divisional Round loss against the Patriots. What happened to the guy who had an MVP-like season in his 2023 rookie year? Houston picked up Stroud’s fifth-year option, but his seat is burning-hot now. Houston has a championship-caliber roster. If Stroud is going to waste it again, they have to move on and find a QB who won’t keep screwing up when they need him most. 1. Baltimore Ravens (Lamar Jackson)Lamar Jackson (Mitch Stringer-Imagn Images) Lamar Jackson presumably wanted John Harbaugh gone after missing the postseason in 2025. The Ravens gave him a fresh start. So we’ve entered the “If not now, when” phase of Jackson’s career. Jackson and Harbaugh never got to the postseason together despite remarkable regular-season success. The 29-year-old QB isn’t getting any younger. If the fortunes don’t change under Jesse Minter, we might have to accept that Jackson will never win the big one.

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NFL finally confirms 2026 schedule release date

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The wait for the 2026 NFL schedule is almost over. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the NFL plans to release its full schedule next week on Thursday, May 14. NFL has confirmed that the schedule release will be next Thursday, May 14. pic.twitter.com/mEfhHKKR2m — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 8, 2026 Last month, NFL VP of…

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