Devin Bush wins AFC Defensive Player of Week
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Browns defensive end Myles Garrett breaks NFL single-season sacks record
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett stands alone in NFL history as the man with the most sacks in a single-season. The 2017 No. 1 draft pick recorded his record breaking 23rd sack on Sunday against the rival Cincinnati Bengals to pass Michael Strahan and T.
The 6'4", 245-pound defensive end originally went to Bowling Green. As a redshirt sophomore, Howell recorded 9.5 sacks (11 tackles for loss) to earn third-team all-conference honors. In 2024, he recorded four sacks, 40 tackles, nine tackles for loss, one interception and seven passes defended.
Detroit Lions safety Brian Branch’s third season officially ended on Saturday when the NFL team placed him on injured reserve. But the former Alabama defensive back’s 2025 campaign really ended in the fourth quarter of Detroit’s 44-30 victory over ...
The Kansas City Chiefs waived safety Tanner McCalister, who remained on the practice squad and appeared in no games this year.
Following three strong seasons with the Colorado Buffaloes, defensive end Arden Walker now has his complete attention on the upcoming NFL Draft. Walker formally
Texas A&M defensive end Cashius Howell declares for 2026 NFL draft following a historic season with the Aggies.
Meanwhile, entering Sunday, 87 players around the league had at least one INT, led by Chicago’s Kevin Byard with six, followed by Bears teammate Nashon White, Seattle’s Ernest Jones, Carolina’s
Each NFL team's offseason and NFL Draft needs have taken shape as the final week of the regular season has arrived.
While most Denver players and coaches are taking some time away from work this week after securing a bye during the first week of the NFL playoffs, Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph is expected to interview with a handful of NFL teams about their head coaching vacancies.
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End of season 2026 NFL mock draft: Picks 10-18
The 2025 NFL regular season has wrapped up, with 14 teams preparing for the playoffs. While some teams have the postseason to look forward to, others are turning their attention to the offseason.
Utah’s latest addition to its coaching roster is Inoke Breckterfield, who will be the Utes’ new defensive ends coach, according to a report by ESPN’s Pete Thamel.