AAF Week 8 Preview and Predictions
Heading into Week 8 of the AAF’s inaugural season, inter-conference games headline the weekend, writes David Taylor.
Heading into Week 8 of the AAF’s inaugural season, inter-conference games headline the weekend, writes David Taylor.
Week 7 of the AAF season saw the power structure shift a bit. David Taylor looks at the team rankings heading into Week 8.
Andersen Pickard isn’t a fan of Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury’s new plan to allow his players to have frequent cell phone breaks during team meetings.
Joshua Outland kicks of his 2019 Carolina Panthers mock draft.
Like many teams this year, the Steelers’ needs are many. Michael Travis Rose looks at how to start plugging the holes.
The Ravens need defensive linemen Tyus Bowser and Tim Williams to step up in the absence of defensive leaders, writes Stacy Rigby.

Luke Willson, mainly a pass-catching tight end, could help the Raiders out a lot offensively, writes Lamarr Fields.
Here’s my advice to anyone who’s a fan of the Portland Trail Blazers who hasn’t had theΒ pleasure of learning this lesson the hard way over and over again yet.
Never have hope.
Crowell and Marshall could prove to be strong additions to the Raiders roster come September, writes Griffin Clark.Β
March Madness resumes tonight, with the Sweet 16 taking place across the country as the NCAA tournament edges toward its business end. Here’s a brief outlook for all eight encounters, as teams look to secure their place in this weekend’s Elite Eight.
Damon LaFargo takes a look at what the Oakland Raiders should do with their plethora of first-round selections.
The most dominant tight end of all time has retired. Patriots writer Grayson Pinney takes a look at what is next for Rob Gronkowski.
Heading into Week 8 of the AAF’s inaugural season, inter-conference games headline the weekend, writes David Taylor.
Week 7 of the AAF season saw the power structure shift a bit. David Taylor looks at the team rankings heading into Week 8.
Andersen Pickard isn’t a fan of Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury’s new plan to allow his players to have frequent cell phone breaks during team meetings.
Joshua Outland kicks of his 2019 Carolina Panthers mock draft.
Like many teams this year, the Steelers’ needs are many. Michael Travis Rose looks at how to start plugging the holes.
The Ravens need defensive linemen Tyus Bowser and Tim Williams to step up in the absence of defensive leaders, writes Stacy Rigby.

Luke Willson, mainly a pass-catching tight end, could help the Raiders out a lot offensively, writes Lamarr Fields.
Here’s my advice to anyone who’s a fan of the Portland Trail Blazers who hasn’t had theΒ pleasure of learning this lesson the hard way over and over again yet.
Never have hope.
Crowell and Marshall could prove to be strong additions to the Raiders roster come September, writes Griffin Clark.Β
March Madness resumes tonight, with the Sweet 16 taking place across the country as the NCAA tournament edges toward its business end. Here’s a brief outlook for all eight encounters, as teams look to secure their place in this weekend’s Elite Eight.
Damon LaFargo takes a look at what the Oakland Raiders should do with their plethora of first-round selections.
The most dominant tight end of all time has retired. Patriots writer Grayson Pinney takes a look at what is next for Rob Gronkowski.
The #Titans have released CB L'Jarius Sneed, which saves the team $11.4M in cap space. That means he's a Free Agent, and the #Chiefs need a starting cornerback.
Should KC bring him back for another SB Run? @TalkPrimeTime @ChiefsInsider @HenseToddJR3
π¨ BREAKING: The Big 12 is ditching the LED glass court!
βPer @PeteThamel, the "state-of-the-art" experiment in KC is over. The league is transitioning back to a hardwood court for the rest of the tournament.
ββ The Reason: Safety first! Players and coaches reported the glass
@deionkburks #Chiefskingdom
π¨ Huge news from @MikeGarafolo
The #Chiefs and LB Drue Tranquill have restructured his contract to create $2.5 MILLION in cap space!
βπ The Move: Base pay drops from $6M to $3.5M, with $3M fully guaranteed.
Brett Veach is clearing every dollar possible to keep this spending