49ers Projected To Draft 23-TD WR Despite Free Agency Investment in Mike Evans, Christian Kirk
The San Francisco 49ers could draft Clemson wide receiver Antonio Williams despite signing veterans Mike Evans and Christian Kirk.

The San Francisco 49ers could draft Clemson wide receiver Antonio Williams despite signing veterans Mike Evans and Christian Kirk.

FORMER Super Bowl champion Russell Wilson is failing ‘to grasp how far he’s fallen’ as his search for a new NFL team hits a dead end. Wilson, 37, still has…

The Chiefs can potentially work out a trade for a high quality wide receiver that would cost Kansas City the 40th pick in the NFL draft. The post Chiefs Blockbuster Trade Proposal Pairs Mahomes With Rising $14 Million WR appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Early intel from another massive Notre Dame recruiting weekend that featured a priority QB and several key 2027 and 2028 targets A to Z Sports

PFSN's latest 3-round NFL mock draft projects Jeremiyah Love to the Washington Commanders, Ty Simpson to the Pittsburgh Steelers, and more.

Tracking every report of Kansas City Chiefs’ pre-draft visits with 2026 NFL Draft prospects A to Z Sports

Richard Sherman praises the 49ers' $9M facility upgrade in response to the NFLPA report card, urging other teams to improve.

Everything fans need to know about Iowa State defensive lineman Domonique Orange heading into the 2026 NFL Draft.

Dallas star guard Kyrie Irving congratulates UConn head coach Geno Auriemma after the Huskies beat Notre Dame in Elite Eight.

The Minnesota Vikings can potentially move on from Jordan Addison and still get better by making a trade with an AFC contender. The post Vikings Blockbuster Trade Pitch Swaps Jordan Addison to AFC for Premium Pick appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Eagles All-Pro cornerback Cooper DeJean is drawing attention as dating rumors swirl about his connection with Cowboys cheerleader Abby Summers.

PHOENIX — The NFL will gather for its annual league meetings this week in Phoenix. Among the items on the agenda is a new ownership succession plan for the Raiders, another Super Bowl for Las Vegas, and some new rules changes. Here is what owners will consider in Phoenix: The Super Bowl LVII logo is...

4 Lions who could be fighting for their roster spots after the 2026 NFL Draft A to Z Sports

4 Lions who could be fighting for their roster spots after the 2026 NFL Draft A to Z Sports

Kalen DeBoer and the Alabama Crimson Tide coaching staff made it a point of emphasis to improve along the lines of scrimmage going into 2026.Alabama made a major investment in its defensive front this offseason, adding double-digit defensive linemen and edge rushers through both the transfer portal and high school recruiting ranks.According to Charlie Potter […] The post Alabama Football Reloads Defensive Line With Transfers, Kalen DeBoer Sees Potential appeared first on Heavy Sports.

RJ Young takes aim at Matt Rhule and Nebraska’s spring game concerns, arguing that fear of the transfer portal reflects deeper issues within college football programs.

Irish rugby star Neff Giwa commits to South Carolina over Miami and Texas, giving Shane Beamer a physically gifted offensive tackle.

PHOENIX — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has repeatedly shared his opinion that diversity makes the NFL stronger and that has been enshrined in the engineering of the league's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies for decades. But it's a new day and the NFL's two highest-profile DEI hiring initiatives are being challenged or even significantly changed as part of the new times.The league has already altered its Accelerator Program, which originally aimed to identify and advance minority coaching and executive talent by placing them in front of league owners.The program, which started in 2022 until it was paused in 2025, excluded white male potential job candidates from participating.The new Accelerator Program, which is scheduled for May, will include white male candidates.This is seen by some as a victory for inclusion because it will include everybody. And it's seen as a rollback of minority advancement by others."Not everyone likes the change," one NFL executive admitted during the NFL Annual Meeting. "But, frankly, there were dissenting voices about the way the program was previously imagined because there were calls to have a program inclusive of all talent."The redesigned program is an evolution for us as a league." And while the Accelerator Program is ¨refinining¨ its nomination criteria to include white men, the league confirms it is in receipt of a letter from Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier that is challenging the long-established Rooney Rule and the Accelerator Program as to their applications in Florida."We are reviewing the letter," NFL executive vice president Jeff Miller said. "We believe our policies are consistent with the law and reflect our commitment to fairness, opportunity, and building the strongest possible teams."Yes, there will be lawyers collecting billable hours soon. Uthmeier wrote his letter to Goodell last week, claiming both the Rooney Rule and Accelerator programs violate Florida law."I write with a word of caution to the NFL on its race-and-sex-based hiring policies," Uthmeier said in his letter. "As applied in Florida, the NFL's "Rooney Rule," which governs the hiring of certain team executives and coaches, brazenly violates Florida law."The NFL told OutKick on Sunday that ¨The Rooney Rule is one part of a broader set of efforts to expand opportunity and ensure clubs are considering a wide range of qualified candidates. It does not mandate hiring decisions. Those decisions are made by each club.¨But Uthmeier quoted The Rooney Rule itself as evidence the Rooney Rule violates the Florida Civil Rights Act in that it aims ¨to increase the number of minorities hired in head coach, general manager and executive positions.¨The NFL also mandates ¨that all teams must employ a female or minority coach as an offensive assistant.¨ The Florida Civil Rights Act, in part, prohibits "discriminat[ing] against any individual with respect to compensation, terms, conditions or privileges or employment" because of the individual's "race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, handicap, or marital status."So, the rule's aim seems to run counter to Florida law.The Florida law also prohibits employers from discriminating based on those same characteristics "in admission to … any program established to provide apprenticeship or other training."The "other training" part may be problematic for the NFL because the Rooney Rule is meant, at minimum, to give interview repetitions for minority candidates, which could be considered training.The NFL had 10 head coach openings during the last hiring cycle. Robert Saleh, who is of Lebanese descent, was the only minority candidate hired. No black coaches were hired. "We do have an obligation to make sure that our policies comply with the laws, whatever the law is, and whatever the changes in law might be," Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II, the chairman of the league's DEI committee and son of Dan Rooney, for whom the Rooney Rule is named, recently told ESPN. "We've got to look at that and make sure we're in compliance. When the league's lawyers have a chance to analyze it to determine what it is about Florida law that the attorney general is questioning, we'll have to review that. That's just the environment we're existing in today."It seems the Steelers are comfortable in that environment. When the club lost black head coach Mike Tomlin to apparent retirement after the 2025 season, Rooney hired Mike McCarthy, who is white.

The Green Bay Packers were looking the part of a Super Bowl contender last season before injuries made their season fall apart. Tucker Kraft was one of the first dominoes of injuries, going down with a torn ACL.Kraft, who was originally the No. 78 overall pick in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft, […] The post Green Bay Packers Announce Major Tucker Kraft Injury Update appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Francis is expected to be a top 10 pick and the first offensive tackle selected in the 2026 draft, joining Kiko (a Jets 2025 fifth-round pick) in the journey from the Ili’ili village of about 3,000 islanders to the pros.

The San Francisco 49ers have been one of the more snake-bitten teams in the NFL over the last few seasons when it comes to injuries.The team had 15 players end their season either on injured reserve or the reserve/non-football injury list in 2025, which hampered San Francisco’s run in the postseason.The offense was ravaged with […] The post John Lynch Breaks Silence on 49ers’ Substation Injury Conspiracy Theory appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Everything fans need to know about LSU safety A.J. Haulcy heading into the 2026 NFL Draft.

Giants manager Tony Vitello is digging himself a hole with comments sportingnews.com

Manchester United ready to battle Arsenal for midfielder who has set £6 million annual salary demand: Reports Sportskeeda
