Lions to make a major change to their training camp process in 2026 – A to Z Sports
Lions to make a major change to their training camp process in 2026 A to Z Sports

Lions to make a major change to their training camp process in 2026 A to Z Sports

Howie Roseman deflected every A.J. Brown trade question at the NFL owners meeting in Phoenix on Sunday with a single repeated answer.

John Harbaugh makes feelings known on adding Odell Beckham Jr. to Giants roster for 2026 NFL season Sportskeeda

The Chicago Bears had one of their best years in recent franchise history, but don’t talk to head coach Ben Johnson about it. Less than three months removed from the end of an 11-6 season in which the Bears made their first playoff appearance in five years, won their first NFC North championship in seven […] The post Bears’ Ben Johnson is sick of hearing about Chicago’s 2025 success appeared first on ClutchPoints.

PHOENIX – The Tush Push witch hunt that made last year's NFL annual meeting about terse exchanges among NFL royalty, showed how duplicitous the NFL office can be when it wants, and had multiple NFL people admit that if you can't beat ‘em, get them banned, is not a thing at this year’s meeting.This year’s NFL owners meetings began here on Sunday and the Tush Push is not on the agenda, won't be debated and is not on anybody´s lips, and that includes Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni.Sirianni, who privately feels a strong connection to the play, is publicly being guarded about predicting the play is clear of renewed future scrutiny."I don't know, you take one step at a time," Sirianni said Monday morning. "It's not something I have to think about right now. So, I guess I don't really have a lot of thoughts on that. We'll play by the rules of whatever we need to be able to do in every aspect."So the league is in quite a different place than it was one year ago when the Green Bay Packers proposed the play be banned, then the NFL office surreptitiously worked to make that happen, and practically every team in the NFC that knew if had to defend against the play on the field used its off-the-field vote to ban the Eagles' signature play.But this year, well, nothing. The Tush Push lives and perhaps the debate about the play is over. "I don't know that it's the end of the debate, because I think there's still people that are concerned with the whole pushing element," NFL Competition Committee co-Chairman Rich McKay said. "But I would say to you that, just like last year I told you – there was no Competition Committee proposal last year on the Tush Push, there was no proposal the year before on that."And over the years, we've now seen that the Tush Push is going down. The percentage of, or I should say the number of plays it's being used on, is going down. The success rate on the traditional sneak is above the Tush Push success rate. So, I just think there's less talk about it within the football community, and there was no proposal on the table to put anything in this year to deal with that."This, of course, is one explanation why the Tush Push isn't a big deal this year. But it's a snapshot from an instamatic (look it up, Gen Z) rather than a portrait.And to fill in the extra pixels, one must understand that while it is true the Competition Committee made no proposal on the play last year, McKay was against it and the committee ultimately favored banning the play. League officials all the way on up to perhaps even commissioner Roger Goodell preferred that the Tush Push be banned. Goodell consistently mentioned his health and safety concerns regarding the play despite there being no health and safety data to present as evidence.There are another couple of reasons the Tush Push lives on. Sean McDermott is gone as the coach of the Buffalo Bills and he – and his team by extension – were an ardent opponent of the Tush Push last year. The Bills were one of only two AFC teams that voted to effectively ban the Tush Push – and then used the Tush Push in their offensive repertoire during the season.The Green Bay Packers are still around. But club president Mark Murphy, who spearheaded that team's effort to get the Tush Push banned, retired. So another net-plus for the Tush Push.We should recall that about half the NFL was prepared to vote in favor of banning the Tush Push at last year's annual meeting. But that didn't reach the three-fourth plateau the measure needed.So the NFL, whipping votes beforehand, decided to avoid defeat by never taking the vote. The vote was tabled during those meetings at the end of March and the issue was pushed to another league meeting in May. In past years, pushing issues to the next meeting had been a tool the NFL used to win the day because the May meeting allowed league personnel to lobby owners in favor of their measures, knowing coaches and general managers would not attend that next meeting.The proposal in May still fell two votes short, 22-10 in favor of a ban. Only one NFC team, aside from the Eagles, voted to keep the play:The Detroit Lions.While the initial proposal from the Packers focused on player safety, McKay later admitted that the discussion in the room in Palm Beach ventured away from player safety into aesthetics.It’s worth noting the Eagles were not as successful with the play last season. In their 2024 Super Bowl season, the Eagles converted over 81 percent of the time on the Tush Push. That percentage sank to 63.6 percent in 2025.Suddenly, all those NFC teams that hated the play last spring because it was such a huge headache in 2024 don't feel quite so motivated to get rid of it now.

Chris Johnson is the projected fix for a Green Bay Packers secondary that can no longer ignore its depth and stability issues.

Should the NFL's new onside kick rule proposal come into effect, it would change the way that teams approach special teams as a whole.

The Cleveland Browns may have surprised a few owners in the league when they proposed the idea of allowing teams to trade draft picks up to five years in the future, rather than the current three. There could be some teams that are in agreement with the proposal, while others believe that something like that […] The post Rams’ Sean McVay swiftly shuts down Browns’ draft pick trade proposal appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The New Orleans Saints made one of the biggest moves of the 2026 NFL free agency period when they signed Travis Etienne Jr., a former running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars, to a four-year, $52 million deal. But that big signing right away brought up a big question: What does it mean for Alvin Kamara? […] The post Kellen Moore sounds off on Alvin Kamara’s status after Travis Etienne Jr. signing appeared first on ClutchPoints.

John Harbaugh addressed rumors of an Odell Beckham Jr. return to the Giants, admitting the team will look at every option.

Recent news indicates that the Lions’ head coach, Dan Campbell, is contemplating a possible position change for Penei Sewell as the team evaluates its roster after a disappointing 2025 season, and during a media session last month, Campbell took full responsibility for the team’s struggles, stating that, “It’s nobody’s fault but our own, and that […] The post Lions’ Dan Campbell teases possible Penei Sewell position change appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Akheem Mesidor details the "speed dating" nature of the NFL Combine as the Miami star is linked to the Buccaneers at No. 15.

Recently, Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua has been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons, accused of biting a woman and making antisemitic comments at a New Year’s Eve party. This came after previous backlash for performing an antisemitic dance, as well as getting fined for his comments about league officials, during […] The post Rams’ Sean McVay breaks silence on recent Puka Nacua allegations appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The Teamworks acquisition of Pro Football Focus is now official, per Sports Business Journal, and the deal structure offers some clarity on what it means for Cris Collinsworth’s role at the company he has owned since 2014. When Wide Left’s Arif Hasan first reported the deal in February, one of the biggest open questions was what would happen…

Sean McVay admits the Los Angeles Rams are considering signing Kirk Cousins to provide Matthew Stafford with a veteran backup.

Caitlin Clark reveals the advice from coach Kara Lawson that helped her lead Team USA to a dominant win in her return.

The newly hired head coach eyes a Bears-type turnaround. The post Amid Team Ownership in Flux, Harbaugh Aims for Normalcy appeared first on Front Office Sports.

The New England Patriots are looking for ways to improve this offseason after their surprising run to the 2026 Super Bowl, which ended in a tough defeat against the Seattle Seahawks. Throughout the regular season, many attributed New England’s success to their historically easy schedule, which will get a lot tougher for the upcoming 2026-27 […] The post Patriots’ Robert Kraft open to 18-game regular season under 3 conditions appeared first on ClutchPoints.

With no deal in place at NFL League Meetings, replacement referees could be used in 2026, reviving concerns tied to the infamous Fail Mary.

The Los Angeles Rams still have an opening on their roster for a No. 2 quarterback, and Sean McVay has some names in mind to fill it. McVay made clear Monday that his preference would still be to bring back Jimmy Garoppolo to continue in his role as Matthew Stafford’s backup. If that does not … The post Sean McVay interested in bringing 1 veteran QB to Rams appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.

NFL referee CBA talks collapsed after less than half a day, with the NFL already vetting 150 replacement officials for the 2026 season.

Trade speculation that once linked the Patriots to a potential blockbuster move for the Eagles’ wide receiver A.J. Brown has officially stalled. In a recent appearance on Up & Adams, Patriots Executive Vice President of Player Personnel Eliot Wolf clarified the team’s current position, stating that they “haven’t had any conversations regarding [A.J. Brown] in […] The post Patriots’ Eliot Wolf officially puts AJ Brown rumors on the back burner appeared first on ClutchPoints.

With the NFL Draft approaching next month, many players are having private pro days as they try to improve their draft stock for teams. Aiveon Terrell of Clemson is one of those players, as he was unable to take part in the program’s pro day early in the month. 29 teams were in attendance to […] The post Clemson football’s Aiveon Terrell re-injures hamstring during private pro day appeared first on ClutchPoints.

For a player who once electrified Sundays in New York, the past few years have been anything but predictable. Constant injuries across different teams have led Odell Beckham Jr.’s career down a difficult path. However, new New York Giants coach John Harbaugh made comments on Monday that could give ...
