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Inside Spencer Rattler’s tumultuous journey to the NFL draft

The former top prospect went from ‘QB1’ to the transfer portal, but he never lost his confidence.

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Pat Tillman’s mother recalls command blunders behind ex-Cardinals safety’s death

Twenty years after Pat Tillman’s death, his mom reflects on bad command decisions and false narratives.

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Why the Cardinals, Marvin Harrison Jr. could be a perfect match

The Biletnikoff winner out of Ohio State could be the first wide receiver taken in the 2024 NFL draft.

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GMs love to trade up, but it’s often a mistake: Why their reasoning doesn’t match reality

NFL general managers often pat themselves on the back for draft trade-ups, but they’re usually wrong.

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Chargers want ‘attractive’ offer for No. 5 pick

Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz said Thursday that it’s going to take an “attractive” offer for the team to consider trading the No. 5 pick in next week’s NFL draft.

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NFL: ‘Insufficient evidence’ to punish WR Flowers

The NFL will not discipline the Ravens’ Zay Flowers after he was involved in a domestic violence investigation earlier this year.

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Commanders GM content staying with No. 2 pick

Commanders GM Adam Peters said he doesn’t “see a whole lot of scenarios where we trade down” and is happy with the No. 2 pick in the NFL draft.

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Broncos keep QB options open, won’t ‘force’ pick

The Broncos would love to find their long-term solution at quarterback in the first round of the NFL draft, but the team’s decision-makers say they won’t “force it” and tout seven to eight possible starters in this year’s class.

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NFL reinstates five players from gambling bans

The NFL has reinstated five players who were suspended for the 2023 season for violating the NFL’s gambling policy.

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Allen: Diggs trade ‘hard’ but thankful for WR

Josh Allen said Thursday that he can’t thank Stefon Diggs enough for “for when he came in and how hard he worked and what he taught me along the years.”

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