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Last year, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were one of the most successful passing offenses in the NFL. They were so successful that, for the second year in a row, their offensive coordinator landed a head-coaching job elsewhere at the end of the year (this time it was Liam Coen;
The team is still not taken seriously as a contender because they don't have many household names. However, they have players that should be more well-known. One of those players is defensive back Julian Love, who was named the most underrated safety in the NFL by CBS Sports writer Jared Dubin.
Two defensive backs for the Longhorns are garnering hype ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft as well. Cornerback Malik Muhammad lands at No. 25 overall on PFF's ranking, while All-American safety Michael Taaffe is viewed as the No. 36 overall prospect.
The Cowboys took a big gamble this offseason by acquiring George Pickens from the Pittsburgh Steelers. While he's had his fair share of off-field drama, he has the potential to be a top receiver in the league. Most notably, Prescott now has one of the top receiver duos at his disposal in 2025.
Love could join Commanders in 2026 "Arguably the most electric player in college football, Love is as dynamic as they come," Woodie wrote. "He hits creases in the defense like lig
The Indianapolis Colts announced Friday that late owner Jim Irsay will be inducted into the team's Ring of Honor this coming season.
Former NFL Executive Says Pittsburgh Steelers Will Be 'Irrelevant' By Thanksgiving originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Pittsburgh Steelers are going all-in for 2025, as showcased by signing 42-year old quarterback Aaron Rodgers, coming off a less-than-successful tenure with the New York Jets.