
Taking a Look at Multi-Sport Athletes
There have been many gifted athletes who have played multiple sports in their day. Patrick Champion takes a look at some notables to do that.

There have been many gifted athletes who have played multiple sports in their day. Patrick Champion takes a look at some notables to do that.
The Eagles made a pair of moves on Saturday, one of them being signing former Denver Broncos safety Will Parks to a one-year deal. This deal helps them work towards replacing former defensive captain Malcolm Jenkins, who they let walk in free agency.

Clowney’s decision might come sooner than you think, as his sweepstakes are now down to two teams.

The Jets aren’t done adding to their offensive line, as they’ve signed former Panther, Greg Van Roten.
The Philadelphia Eagles decided to let Malcolm Jenkins walk, not paying him the money he wanted. On Wednesday, Jenkins signed back with the team that drafted him, the New Orleans Saints for four years, $32 million with $16.5 million guaranteed. Jenkins obviously would have helped the Eagles this year, but they were more worried about the last year or two of a four year deal. At the end of the deal he will be turning 36, and he could start to lose his swagger; the Eagles also want to get younger.

The New York Giants have a new coaching staff in place. Are head coach Joe Judge and company sold on

Jordan Leandre lays out some potential mid-round targets for the Patriots at wide receiver.

Recapping the Denver Broncos offseason to this point –– it’s been a busy one.

Emmanuel Sanders is heading to the fourth team of his career after agreeing to a deal with the New Orleans Saints.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers solidify their linebacker and special teams depth with re-signing of veteran Kevin Minter.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have continued to be active in free agency with today’s signing of four-year veteran swingman Joe Haeg.

Reports indicate the New York Jets are in the top three to gain the services for Jadeveon Clowney.

There have been many gifted athletes who have played multiple sports in their day. Patrick Champion takes a look at some notables to do that.
The Eagles made a pair of moves on Saturday, one of them being signing former Denver Broncos safety Will Parks to a one-year deal. This deal helps them work towards replacing former defensive captain Malcolm Jenkins, who they let walk in free agency.

Clowney’s decision might come sooner than you think, as his sweepstakes are now down to two teams.

The Jets aren’t done adding to their offensive line, as they’ve signed former Panther, Greg Van Roten.
The Philadelphia Eagles decided to let Malcolm Jenkins walk, not paying him the money he wanted. On Wednesday, Jenkins signed back with the team that drafted him, the New Orleans Saints for four years, $32 million with $16.5 million guaranteed. Jenkins obviously would have helped the Eagles this year, but they were more worried about the last year or two of a four year deal. At the end of the deal he will be turning 36, and he could start to lose his swagger; the Eagles also want to get younger.

The New York Giants have a new coaching staff in place. Are head coach Joe Judge and company sold on Daniel Jones? For any first

Jordan Leandre lays out some potential mid-round targets for the Patriots at wide receiver.

Recapping the Denver Broncos offseason to this point –– it’s been a busy one.

Emmanuel Sanders is heading to the fourth team of his career after agreeing to a deal with the New Orleans Saints.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers solidify their linebacker and special teams depth with re-signing of veteran Kevin Minter.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have continued to be active in free agency with today’s signing of four-year veteran swingman Joe Haeg.

Reports indicate the New York Jets are in the top three to gain the services for Jadeveon Clowney.
Too early? Probably. Here’s Rob Rang’s first 2027 mock 👀
Based on the inverse of DraftKings’ latest Super Bowl odds
Read more: https://www.foxsports.com/stories/nfl/2027-mock-draft-arch-manning-no-1-overall-5-qbs-go-first-round
Ravens signing undrafted free agent QB Diego Pavia to 3-year deal. (via @AdamSchefter)
Sources: The #Saints are signing former #Browns CB Martin Emerson Jr.
Emerson, who’s only 25 years old, missed last season due to a torn Achilles. He has started 33 games in three years — while recording 4 career INTs and 34 PBUs.
The #Lions are declining the fifth-year option on All-Pro LB Jack Campbell, per @DanMillerFox2.
The option for Campbell was worth nearly $22M, which no off-ball linebacker currently makes.
All linebackers—both OLBs and ILBs—are grouped together for the option formula, creating