Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys will have a busy offseason. Outside of their notable players who are set to become free agents, they must also look elsewhere. Latin Post lists five players the Cowboys should consider signing this offseason.
The 2015 NFL offseason is off to a quick start. A lot of very notable players will get re-signed, released, traded and drafted. But, we must also remember the franchise tag. Latin Post lists 10 NFL players who could very likely be franchise tagged this offseason.
Dallas Cowboys star wideout Dez Bryant could be facing a brewing storm if reports of a "Ray Rice worthy" video of him allegedly involved in a domestic violence related incident becomes public.
The Jacksonville Jaguars and Atlanta Falcons have both shown interest in soon to be free agent tight Julius Thomas. The Denver Broncos will most likely let him walk as a free agent this offseason. Where do you think Thomas will end up?
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a tough task this offseason to revamp a defense that failed to meet expectations last season. The team also has multiple free agents who they may consider re-signing or letting go.
The Aaron Hernandez murder trial continued on Monday as two housemaids who used to work for the ex-NFL player testified that they found guns in his home a little more than a month before the 2013 shooting of Odin Lloyd.
Adrian Peterson continues to show his displeasure with the Minnesota Vikings, and could be traded this offseason. The Indianapolis Colts may be the perfect fit to land Peterson this offseason for a number of reasons.
The New England Patriots may be the defending Super Bowl champions, but the offseason still brings many challenges. Bill Belichick has to decide whether or not he wants to use the franchise tag, which player to use it on, and what type of franchise tag to use.
Marshawn Lynch has yet to speak up about his future, creating speculation that the Seattle Seahawks running back is seriously thinking about calling it quits before the 2015 NFL season.
Marcus Mariota has been getting a lot of attention in the scouting combine for the 2015 NFL Draft, while Jameis Winston is reportedly experiencing weakness in his shoulder.
The 2015 NFL combine is underway in Indianapolis, Indiana and multiple football players are showcasing their talents. A lot of fans and general managers put stock into the combine while others think it's an overrated event. What do you think?
The Aaron Hernandez murder trial continued on Friday as jurors watched surveillance footage of the murder victim getting into a car that prosecutors say escorted him to his death.
The Indianapolis Colts have a huge offseason ahead of them. Andrew Luck is one of the best young quarterbacks in the league and the Colts have to add some players to help him succeed. Here are the 28 players on the Colts roster who are schedule to become free agents.
Cleveland Browns coach Mike Pettine admitted that they are searching for a quarterback this offseason, but clarified that it does not mean they have already given up on Johnny Manziel.
The New York Giants have missed the playoffs five of the last six seasons. There's no doubt this team has to make some adjustment and adding some key free agents could be beneficial. Here are five free agent players the Giants should consider signing.
The Dallas Cowboys have two of the best offensive players in the league on their team. Unfortunately for them, Dez Bryant and DeMarco Murray both have expiring contracts. According to recent reports, the Cowboys may give Bryant the franchise tag this offseason.
This NFL offseason promises to be a big one with so many noteworthy players entering free agency. General managers and owners have to be careful they don't overspend on average players. Here, we list five overrated players who teams should be careful of signing.
Peyton Manning has reportedly informed the Denver Broncos that he wants to return next season. While no announcement has been made about Manning, new coach Gary Kubiak made it clear that he wants their veteran quarterback to continue playing.
The Aaron Hernandez murder trial continued on Tuesday as prosecutors played a police surveillance video of the former NFL star allegedly dismantling his cellphone on the day after he allegedly killed his friend Odin Lloyd.