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Travis Kelce Leaves Fans in Tears After Chiefs' Move

Mar 25, 2026 @ 8:02am
FootballNFLKansas City Chiefs
Athlon Sports

Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs made it official on Monday. After a second consecutive offseason of mulling retirement, Kelce decided to come back for another season with the Chiefs. The four-time All-Pro tight end officially signed a contract extension with the team, which was met with ...

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Top MLB Owner Is Reportedly The Favorite To Buy The Seattle Seahawks

Mar 25, 2026 @ 8:01am
FootballNFLSeattle Seahawks
Total Pro Sports

Jody Allen is ready to hands over the reins.

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Gabe Jacas NFL Draft Scouting Report

Mar 25, 2026 @ 8:01am
FootballNFL
Athlon Sports

Everything fans need to know about Illinois edge defender Gabe Jacas heading into the 2026 NFL Draft.

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EXCLUSIVE: Wisconsin EDGE Darryl Peterson III Talks Overcoming Adversity, Building a Deep Pass-Rushing Arsenal Ahead of NFL Draft

Mar 25, 2026 @ 8:00am
BasketballFootballCollege BasketballWisconsinNFL
Pro Football Network

Wisconsin EDGE Darryl Peterson III discusses overcoming program adversity and building a deep pass-rushing arsenal for the NFL.

Read moreEXCLUSIVE: Wisconsin EDGE Darryl Peterson III Talks Overcoming Adversity, Building a Deep Pass-Rushing Arsenal Ahead of NFL Draft

Pat McAfee Drags Dan Orlovsky And His Argument Ty Simpson Is A Better Prospect Than Fernando Mendoza

Mar 25, 2026 @ 8:00am
BasketballFootballCollege BasketballAlabamaCollege FootballNFL
OutKick

Until recently, the dumbest thing Dan Orlovsky ever did was unintentionally, unwittingly and inexplicably scramble out of the back of an end zone during an NFL game almost two decades ago in order to avoid getting sacked. But then Tuesday happened.And Orlovsky, the former-NFL-backup-quarterback-turned-usually-insightful ESPN football analyst, ran out of excuses and reasons for disliking Fernando Mendoza as the top quarterback prospect in the NFL draft.Thank you, Pat McAfee.It was McAfee who delivered a withering cross-examination of Orlovsky during a regularly scheduled segment of the Pat McAfee show. And under the often pointed questions about why he has somehow decided the Heisman Trophy and national championship winner is an inferior draft prospect to Alabama's Ty Simpson, Orlovsky wilted.The conversation opened amicably enough, with McAfee allowing Orlovsky to embrace Simpson as the coming draft's best QB prospect. No, really.Orlovsky argues that he values tape over traits in judging these two QBs. He believes Simpson has a better tape than Mendoza. And to drive home his point, Orlovsky sought safety in the number of NFL general managers he says he contacted and confirmed they also think Simpson is better.This part makes me smile. One of the biggest complaints players and former players have about journalism is that it employs information from anonymous sources. And here is Orlovsky, a former player, quoting anonymous general managers as agreeing with him about Simpson.(If this is true, one assumes one of those GMs will race up to the No. 2 overall selection and pick Simpson after the Raiders pick Mendoza No. 1 overall).Anyhoo, the segment went off the rails when McAfee said multiple people who saw Mendoza in person in the biggest games were sold on Mendoza. Orlovsky immediately pushed back, asking, "What biggest games?"Craziness ensued.Mendoza won the Big Ten championship game, the Rose Bowl championship, the Peach Bowl championship and, the Orange Bowl championship, which happened to also deliver the national championship."So the College Football Playoff is a big mockery and scam. Doesn’t mean anything. Like, these games just don’t matter? Like what do you mean what are the biggest games?" McAfee asked. "They have a full [expletive] committee! They have billions of dollars in TV rights for what the biggest games are."Orlovsky, connecting via his smart phone while sitting in a car, answered, "I'm aware of that dude."Well, then why was he asking?Orlovsky raised the white flag – actually he didn't but rather just fidgeted with his white cap – and acknowledged McAfee’s point, but quickly pivoted to the Big Ten Championship Game.Orlovsky tried to come back from getting dragged by offering "factual information." He said that in the Big Ten championship, Indiana was "down 13-6 going into the fourth quarter.""I'm giving you factual information, not opinion," Orlovsky insisted. "They had six points through the first three quarters in the Big Ten title game."That kind of "factual information," one supposes, is meant to somehow prove Mendoza isn't as good as Simpson. Except the information is wrong. The Hoosiers were leading 13-10 through three quarters in a game they ultimately won.And even if Orlovsky's fictional score was accurate, it proves nothing about Mendoza versus Simpson. It doesn't speak to how they respond in big games because Indiana and Alabama actually played against one another on Jan. 1 in a big game and Indiana roasted the Crimson Tide, 38-3.Mendoza completed 14-of-16 passes for 192 yards and 3 TDs in the game. Simpson completed 12-of-16 passes for 67 yards. Simpson has a total of 15 starts during his college career, all of them last season. That lack of experience and seasoning is a concern among multiple scouts. Mendoza has 34 career college starts, including 16 consecutive victories against no losses in 2025-26.That doesn't mean Mendoza is better, but it's a box he checks off for pro scouts that Simpson does not.The situation hit its climax when McAfee pointed out that Orlovsky and Simpson share the same agency that represents them and mentioned how people on social media are thinking he's been paid off.Both the player and the analyst are represented by CAA."The agents work for us, not the other way around," Orlovsky said.I don't believe Orlovsky is being paid to support Simpson over Mendoza. I do believe he's proven he's capable of doing and saying dumb things – and this interview proved that.

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Robert Griffin III Rips Dan Orlovsky for Fernando Mendoza-Ty Simpson Take: ‘Worse Than Stepping Out of the Endzone’

Mar 25, 2026 @ 8:00am
FootballNFL
Pro Football Network

Robert Griffin III ripped Dan Orlovsky's draft take on Fernando Mendoza, comparing it to the analyst's infamous end zone safety.

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NFL Fans Are Worried About Atlanta Falcons QB Tua Tagovailoa After His Odd Zoom Press Conference [VIDEO]

Mar 25, 2026 @ 7:59am
FootballNFLAtlanta Falcons
Total Pro Sports

Tua Tagovailoa got deep here.

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Odell Beckham Jr edges closer to NFL return as flag football display sparks interest in free-agent wide receiver

Mar 25, 2026 @ 7:54am
FootballNFLMiami Dolphins
Daily Mail US Sport

The wide receiver, 33, last played for the Miami Dolphins in the 2024 season, before the two parties mutually agreed to go their separate ways seven months into his one-year deal.

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Who Are Brandon Cisse’s Parents? Meet His RN Mother and Father Who Worked Two Jobs to Support the South Carolina Gamecocks CB’s Family

Mar 25, 2026 @ 7:44am
FootballNC State WolfpackSouth Carolina GamecocksNFL
Total Pro Sports

Brandon Cisse’s parents: His mother is an RN, and his father worked two jobs to support the family of the South Carolina Gamecocks CB.

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New Jaxon Smith-Njigba Contract Shows Difficulty Washington 'Millionaires' Tax' Causes For Seahawks

Mar 25, 2026 @ 7:40am
FootballNFLSeattle Seahawks
OutKick

The blaring headline throughout the NFL on Monday was that Seattle Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba became the NFL's new highest-paid wide receiver, passing Cincinnati Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase. And those banners were accurate, but only on the surface. Once we dig deeper and take state income taxes into account, the difference between what Smith-Njigba is going to take home compared to what Chase is going to take home effectively means Chase will still have more money.Chase will have approximately $156,542,800 after state income taxes are figured. Smith-Njigba will have approximately $156,297,229 after state income taxes. This despite the fact Smith-Njigba's deal is $7.6 million richer.The reason for the difference is that Chase, playing primarily in red-state Ohio, is expected to pay approximately $4,457,200 in state income tax on the new money in the contract he signed last year that runs through 2029. Smith-Njigba, playing in blue state Washington and in a division that includes two annual visits to rivals in blue state California, is expected to pay approximately $12,302,771 in state income tax on the new money in his deal he agreed to this week that runs through 2031. (The sound you're now hearing is blue state politicians scurrying for their millionaires-are-bad talking points).Most media think they're comparing apples to apples when NFL contracts are signed in blue states like California, New York and soon, Washington, compared to similar deals signed in red states like Ohio, Tennessee, Nevada, Texas and Florida.They are not the same.The reason is that blue states typically tax the living Brinks truck out of their residents, especially their wealthiest residents, such as professional athletes.  California, home to the Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers, has the highest state income tax rate in the country at 13.3 percent (including a one percent mental health services tax) for salaries above $1 million, which all NFL players with one year of experience make at minimum.New York, home to the Buffalo Bills, and New Jersey, home to the Giants and Jets, also have progressive state income tax rates that are in the double digits for top earners.Meanwhile, the red states that are home to the Dallas Cowboys, Houston Texans, Tennessee Titans, Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Jacksonville Jaguars collect no state income tax. Nevada, which President Donald Trump won in 2024, also has zero state income tax affecting Las Vegas Raiders players.True story: Years ago when Mike Tannenbaum was the Dolphins' executive VP of football operations, his pitch to agents to get their clients to sign always included the phrase "No state income tax."The same could be true with the Seattle Seahawks because, up until recently, the specter of a state income tax didn't exist in Washington.Washington hasn't had a state income tax since it became the 42nd state in 1889. But Washington's Democrat-run house and Democrat-run senate passed a state income tax bill this month on anyone earning over $1 million per year.Democrat governor Bob Ferguson has signaled he favors the measure and could sign it into law before the deadline in early April. Barring a Ferguson change of heart or successful ensuing legal challenges, that would mean the new "millionaires' tax" law begins collecting in 2028. Washington will impose a tax on residents "measured by Washington adjusted taxable income wherever derived."That will tax personal income over $1 million per year at a rate of 9.9 percent on a significant majority of Seahawks players starting in 2028. That makes Smith-Njigba the most prominent Seattle player with the biggest contract affected by the Democrats' new tax.Smith-Njigba agreed on Monday to a whopping $168.6 million extension that averages $42.15 million on an annual new money average basis. That deal surpasses the $161 million extension Chase signed last season that averaged $40.25 million on an annual new money average basis.The $7.6 million gross new money difference between the two deals is where the headlines about Smith-Njigba beating the Chase deal came from. Except, those numbers won't appear on the Seattle receiver's take-home pay.The fact Chase plays in a Republican-controlled state is about to reward his wallet because the Ohio legislature, with Republican majorities in both the house and senate, lowered the state income tax rate from 3.5 percent to 3.125 percent in 2025 and this year the state is going to a 2.75 percent flat tax rate for everyone.No Democrats voted for these Ohio tax decreases.And what does that mean for Chase?More of his own money stays with him instead of going to the state in which he lives or states in which the Bengals play road games. And, yes, the nearly $4.5 million or so in state income tax over five years is a lot. But it is over 2 ½ times less in state income taxes than Smith-Njigba is about to pay. Per current Washington state law, Smith-Njigba won't pay any state income tax in 2026 or 2027. But he will pay state income tax in other states because he's charged by those states when the Seahawks visit.So Smith-Njigba is paying at minimum $221,108 in state income tax for the next two years and that doesn't include two 2027 away games because the opponent and location have not yet been determined.When Washington's new law kicks in, the NFL's reigning offensive player of the year will still have four years remaining on a contract that runs through the 2031 season. And over the span of those four seasons that the new "millionaires' tax" is in effect, Smith-Njigba must pay that 9.9 percent state income tax for gross salary every year above $1 million.The truth is Smith-Njigba is going to find himself in something of a state income tax vortex because the Seahawks play in the NFC West that includes the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams. So he's going to be taxed at a higher rate than Washington's rate for those two games. And that's every season.The Seahawks, by the way, aren't thrilled about the new Washington state income tax. Privately, they dislike it because their state legislature is forcing them to work much harder and dig deeper into their salary structure to pay their players competitively. General manager John Schneider said recently on his Seattle Sports 710-AM radio show that having no state income tax was a tool his team often used to its advantage."I think it is for all the pro teams here in town. It's always been a huge attraction, especially competing with the California teams ," Schneider said. "It's been a big deal for us. So, it's going to sting, from a recruiting standpoint and what that looks like."

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Who are the Parents of KC Concepcion? Everything You Need to Know about Mom and Retired Pro Athlete Dad of Texas A&M WR

Mar 25, 2026 @ 7:38am
BasketballFootballCollege BasketballTexas A&M AggiesNFL
Total Pro Sports

KC Concepcion’s parents: Meet the supportive mother and retired athlete father behind the Texas A&M wide receiver’s success.

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Report: Bills Showing Interest in Sleeper Weapon for Josh Allen

Mar 25, 2026 @ 7:30am
FootballNFLBuffalo Bills
Heavy

Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills have been a piece or two away from a Super Bowl over the last few years. One of the biggest glaring issues last season was a lack of talent at the wide receiver position.Already this offseason, the Bills have been aggressive in fixing that problem. They went out and […] The post Report: Bills Showing Interest in Sleeper Weapon for Josh Allen appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Insider Drops Eyebrow Raising Jets Draft Rumor About Adding Chiseled Weapon

Mar 25, 2026 @ 7:21am
FootballNFLNew York Jets
Heavy

ESPN's Rich Cimini revealed some "rumblings" he is hearing that has connected the New York Jets to Oregon TE Kenyon Sadiq. The post Insider Drops Eyebrow Raising Jets Draft Rumor About Adding Chiseled Weapon appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Who Are Akheem Mesidor’s Parents? Meet the Mom Who Shaped His Journey and the Dad of the Miami Hurricanes Football DE

Mar 25, 2026 @ 7:11am
FootballCollege FootballMiami HurricanesNFLTampa Bay Buccaneers
Total Pro Sports

Let's deep-dive into Miami Hurricanes' rising star Akheem Mesidor's career journey and how his parents' support helped him grow in college football.

Read moreWho Are Akheem Mesidor’s Parents? Meet the Mom Who Shaped His Journey and the Dad of the Miami Hurricanes Football DE

Bills Receive Clear Message With Latest Maxx Crosby Trade Rumor

Mar 25, 2026 @ 7:09am
FootballNFLBaltimore RavensBuffalo BillsLas Vegas RaidersMiami Dolphins
Heavy

The Buffalo Bills face a clear asking price on Maxx Crosby if he were to hit the trade block again, a new report reveals. The post Bills Receive Clear Message With Latest Maxx Crosby Trade Rumor appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Derrick Moore NFL Draft Scouting Report

Mar 25, 2026 @ 7:01am
FootballNFL
Athlon Sports

Everything fans need to know about Michigan edge defender Derrick Moore heading into the 2026 NFL Draft.

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Cowboys Predicted to Land Tackling Machine to Bolster Defense

Mar 25, 2026 @ 7:00am
FootballNFLDallas Cowboys
Heavy

The Dallas Cowboys and team owner Jerry Jones have had a quality NFL offseason so far. While they haven’t made any huge splash moves, they have improved the roster, especially on the defensive side of the ball.Entering the offense, the defense was the clear main issue for the Cowboys. They have addressed quite a few […] The post Cowboys Predicted to Land Tackling Machine to Bolster Defense appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Saints Sign QB Zach Wilson to One-Year Contract After Dolphins Stint

Mar 25, 2026 @ 7:00am
FootballNFLDenver BroncosKansas City ChiefsMiami DolphinsNew Orleans SaintsNew York Jets
Athlon Sports

Saints add Zach Wilson on a one-year deal to boost QB depth.

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Who Are T.J. Parker’s Parents? Meet the Late Army Veteran Dad and the Major-Influence Mom of the Clemson Tigers football DE

Mar 25, 2026 @ 6:59am
FootballCollege FootballClemson TigersNFL
Total Pro Sports

Inside the family of T. J. Parker: Remembering his late Army veteran father and the supportive mom shaping the Clemson DE’s path.

Read moreWho Are T.J. Parker’s Parents? Meet the Late Army Veteran Dad and the Major-Influence Mom of the Clemson Tigers football DE

Who are Chase Bisontis’ Parents? All You Need to Know About Mom and Dad of Texas A&M OL

Mar 25, 2026 @ 6:57am
FootballNFLNew York GiantsPittsburgh Steelers
Total Pro Sports

A closer look at Chase Bisontis's mom and dad, who supported the Texas A&M offensive lineman’s journey to football success.

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Browns’ Arch Manning Connections Already Sparking Speculation

Mar 25, 2026 @ 6:56am
FootballNFLCleveland Browns
Heavy

The Cleveland Browns are known to be fans of Texas QB Arch Manning. How far would they go to draft him in 2027? The post Browns’ Arch Manning Connections Already Sparking Speculation appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Bears Dubbed Top Fit for Cowboys Pass-Rusher, Former No. 1 Pick

Mar 25, 2026 @ 6:40am
FootballNFLBuffalo BillsChicago BearsDallas CowboysNew Orleans Saints
Heavy

The Chicago Bears have been named a logical fit for a recent Dallas Cowboys defensive end and former No. 1 NFL draft pick. The post Bears Dubbed Top Fit for Cowboys Pass-Rusher, Former No. 1 Pick appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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The highs, lows and scars of the Jets’ past drafts

Mar 25, 2026 @ 6:40am
FootballNFLNew York Jets
NY Post Sports

For all of the great picks the franchise has had, it feels like there have been plenty of misses.

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Brittany Mahomes sends 2-word message to Travis Kelce after his surprise three-year Kansas City Chiefs contract

Mar 25, 2026 @ 6:24am
FootballNFLKansas City Chiefs
The Sun Sport

BRITTANY Mahomes is among those delighted to see Travis Kelce back at the Kansas City Chiefs next season. The veteran tight end penned a three-year deal with the AFC giants…

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