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Former NFL general manager Mike Tannenbaum has a trade proposal for the Buffalo Bills to acquire Micah Parsons from the Dallas Cowboys and it includes one of the Bills' key defensive players.
Texas quarterback Arch Manning may draw heavy consideration as the No. 1 overall pick should he decide to enter the 2026 NFL draft, but that is reportedly far from a guarantee.
AJ Brown has been a key part of two Eagles Super Bowl teams, but Philadelphia's deal to acquire the star wide receiver nearly didn't happen.
A former NFL general manager proposed a wild trade between the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys that involves Micah Parsons and Brian Branch.
As the Eagles use training camp to decide on their 53-man roster, this 2025 free-agent addition had nothing but praise for GM Howie Roseman.
His trade idea would see Parsons sent to the Lions in exchange for safety Brian Branch, a first-round pick, and two second-round pick. It would be a steep price for Detroit to pay, but Parsons could be the final piece of the hopeful Super Bowl puzzle.
Several premier players have yet to begin practicing due to contract disputes, but none are more important right now than Micah Parsons. Parsons is entering the fifth and final year of his deal. After making the Pro Bowl in each of his first four seasons,
A new poll by The Athletic showed where New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye sits in the hierarchy of NFL signal-callers.
Training camp is in full swing, but one of the NFL's most dominant defenders is still on the sideline. Micah Parsons, a Pro Bowler in each of his first four seasons, is heading int
Though Sanders is still fourth on the Browns' depth chart behind Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, and Gabriel — none of which played in last week's preseason win over the Carolina Panthers — many believe he's a legit threat to move up into the No. 2 or 3 spot by the end of camp, thanks to his head-turning preseason debut.
“Bills GM Brandon Beane said he was at first worried about the James Cook hold-in becoming a distraction, but believes the core of the team knew what this was about, and everyone was level-headed,” The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia posted on X, formerly Twitter.