Patriots Release Drake Maye's Backup QB During NFL Offseason
The Patriots are releasing backup QB after re-signing Tommy DeVito to a 2-year, $4.4M deal, as New England rebuilds around starter Drake Maye.

The Patriots are releasing backup QB after re-signing Tommy DeVito to a 2-year, $4.4M deal, as New England rebuilds around starter Drake Maye.

Former Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is back in the spotlight after an impressive showing at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic. The veteran receiver, who has not played in an NFL game since December 2024, helped Team USA dominate the exhibition event and delivered one of the tournament’s most memorable highlights. Beckham’s performance […] The post Former $95 Million Ravens’ Vet Sparks Comeback Rumors After Team USA Flag Football Debut appeared first on Heavy Sports.

The Las Vegas Raiders hold the No. 1 pick, and the speculation is that the team will take former Indiana Hoosiers QB, Fernando Mendoza. However, could the Silver and Black decide not to take Mendoza and trade the pick?With the NFL Draft nearing, every analyst and NFL pundit will be weighing in on what Las […] The post Raiders Get Brutally Honest Take Amid Fernando Mendoza Speculation appeared first on Heavy Sports.

The Rams have time on their side. The post Rams’ Puka Nacua Gets Critical Contract Extension Update appeared first on Heavy Sports.

ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the Pittsburgh Steelers signed veteran running back Travis Homer on Monday. The post Steelers Add Tough, Versatile Veteran RB: Report appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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NFL Network has produced its own draft broadcast since 2006. The post NFL Network to Continue Draft Broadcast Under ESPN appeared first on Front Office Sports.

Jaxon Smith-Njigba is the hightest paid wide receiver in the NFL and it's going to cost more than just the Seattle Seahawks .

Jaxon Smith-Njigba reset the wide receiver market with his contract with the Seattle Seahawks, as both sides agreed to a four-year, $168.6 million extension. He is now the highest-paid receiver in the league, and after the season he just had, there is no surprise that he got paid. There will be several other receivers that […] The post Rams rumors: Insider claims Puka Nacua contract extension is ‘gonna take a while’ appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The 24-year-old was named 2025 NFL Offensive Player of the Year after registering 119 catches for 1,793 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns, the best numbers of his career to date.

The first rule of being a basketball broadcaster is to be aware of what the score of the game is, especially when the game is tied, and there is the potential for a buzzer-beater. An ESPN announcer on the call for the Ole Miss - Minnesota NCAA Women's Tournament game forgot that rule and embarrassingly dug herself into a hole with repeated asinine comments.Ole Miss scored to tie the game at 63-63 with 3.5 seconds left before the Golden Gophers called a timeout to draw up a play for a potential game-winner. This left the ESPN crew of Krista Blunk and Andrea Lloyd to set the scene, and they failed, miserably.Blunk leaned on Lloyd during the break in the action, and understandably so, given that Lloyd is a veteran broadcaster and a member of the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, but certainly didn't think that her counterpart didn't have any idea what the score of the game was.Lloyd began by saying that "the clock was the problem" for Ole Miss, which didn't make any sense given the score was tied up, but then things got worse. A lot worse.Lloyd went on to say that Ole Miss would go for the quick steal before having to foul, then spouted out the free-throw shooting percentage of Minnesota players on the floor that the Rebels may want to put on the line.It was an absolutely brutal watch for any fan paying any attention at all to the broadcast.To make the situation that much more uncomfortable, Minnesota's Amaya Battle went on to hit a tough jumper with one second remaining to give her team the win. Naturally, Lloyd didn't say a single word as pandemonium broke out on the floor.While Lloyd's mistakes were about as embarrassing as they come in the world of broadcasting, there is something extremely fitting for the error to come during the same broadcast that continually showed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz in the crowd.

Notre Dame's nation-leading roster continuity gives Marcus Freeman a significant advantage over 2026 opponents like BYU.

Rece Davis defends Dabo Swinney's reluctance to use the transfer portal, framing the Clemson coach's stance as proof of loyalty.

Tom Brady broke the internet after dropping dimes in a flag football showcase. Could the 48-year-old still play? Maybe. Could these three guys learn something from his game? Absolutely.

College football's top teams are lining up for defensive lineman Marcus Fakatou. His production has made him an intriguing target, recording 69 tackles, seven sacks, 17 tackles for loss and two pass deflections last season. At 6-foot-7 and 295 pounds, the pass rusher already had impressive size for ...

It looks as though Joe Burrow and Olivia Ponton may be dating again after their appearance at the 2026 Fanatics Flag Football Classic, sparking rumors that they have gotten back together. This comes after rumors connected Burrow to Alix Earle, who was previously linked to Tom Brady. However, now, it appears Burrow and Ponton are […] The post Joe Burrow, Olivia Ponton reignite dating rumors after Fanatics Flag Football Classic appearance after Alix Earle rumors appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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It's been quite a year for Jaxon Smith-Njigba: He was the NFL's offensive player of the year, his Seattle Seahawks won the Super Bowl, and now he's the NFL's highest paid wide receiver. Only in America!Smith-Njigba on Monday agreed to a four-year contract extension worth $168.6 million, according to multiple reports.The new deal includes $120 million in guaranteed money.That means the new deal averages a whopping $42.15 million per season, which surpasses the mark set by Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase's contract on an annual average basis.Chase's contract, signed in 2025, averages $40.25 million per season and contains $73.9 million in guarantees.All of this followed a regular-season in which Smith-Njigba posted 1,793 receiving yards with 119 receptions and 10 touchdowns.And why do we mention that these feats were accomplished in the Good Ole USA? Because that's the only place on Earth where they are possible. Many people would forget that and think it of no relevance.But it is very relevant to Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Because where else on the planet does an immigrant family come with absolutely nothing. Settles. Lives right. Works hard.And then their children and grandchildren enrich both themselves and the country.That's the story that has been repeated in America countless times. And that's Smith-Njigba's backstory in a nutshell.According to Smith-Njigba, his grandfather emigrated from Sierra Leone to the United States in the 1970s. He arrived with very little and had to build his life from the ground up. Smith-Njigba has emphasized that his grandfather "had to work for everything that he had," highlighting a blue-collar path defined by persistence rather than privilege.Beyond just establishing himself, his grandfather also played a broader role within the family. Smith-Njigba has said he helped bring other relatives to the United States, effectively becoming a foundation figure for the family’s presence in America. That experience shaped the values — particularly work ethic, pride in identity, resilience, and a Christian faith – passed down through generations.That faith and family history was on full display when Smith-Njigba accepted his Offensive Player of the Year award.So, he's done himself, his family and his ancestors proud.
