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There’s no would’ve, could’ve, should’ve in the case of Mr. Unlimited. During a Thursday morning appearance on WFAN, new Giants quarterback Russell Wilson made it clear he has no regrets about ...
Former Seattle Seahawks quarterback, Russell Wilson, has been pinned as one of the most likely candidates to lose the starting QB role.
The Cincinnati Bengals are bringing in reinforcements to their tight end room.The Bengals announced Thursday that they are signing Noah Fant, a tight end who previously played for the Denver Broncos ...
The Cincinnati Bengals are fortifying their offense with the addition of former first round pick Noah Fant. The Bengals ...
With Seahawks GM John Schneider celebrating a contract extension, let's look back on the biggest move of his tenure: trading quarterback Russell Wilson.
It was a difficult three years in Seattle for the former Hawkeye star, who struggled to find consistency after being traded away by the Denver Broncos in the Russell Wilson deal. Fant was still a ...
Until Thursday, when the Giants signal caller was asked if he had any regrets about introducing the world to his alter ego. "I would still do it," Wilson told WFAN. "I got kids saying ‘unliiiimited.’” ...
Beyond that, John Schneider ‘s second offseason with full roster control led to a major offensive line investment in the ...
On Wednesday the Seattle Seahawks made a massive invesment in their long-time general manager John Schneider, signing him to a contract extension that will keep him in his position through the 2031 ...
Seahawks defensive tackle Byron Murphy II shares insights on his training camp experience and second-year development. Murphy mentions getting acclimated to pads again (0:03) and notes that the game ...
Veteran tight end Noah Fant signed with the Cincinnati Bengals following his release from the Seattle Seahawks.
Predicting playoff teams for the upcoming NFL season is never easy due to the league’s parity. But examining each team’s young players could give us a strong indication of where they’re headed in the ...