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Mario Williams Addresses Ex-Fiance Erin Marzouki's Claims About Suicidal Texts

Mario Williams has denied allegations that he sent suicidal texts to his ex-fiance, Erin Marzouki. The Buffalo Bills defensive end has been involved in a legal dispute (h/t CBS Sports) with Marzouki over a $785,000 diamond engagement ring that he wants returned. Show More Summary

Cleveland Browns: 5 Things to Watch for at OTAs

With the Cleveland Browns entering their second week of organized team activities, a number of storylines are already emerging. This new defense is easier to learn, players are saying, and they're loving it, according to Matt Florjancic of ClevelandBrowns.com. Show More Summary

A Look at the Market Setters for Phildelphia Eagles' Receiver Jeremy Maclin

For the last few years, Philadelphia Eagles' receiver Jeremy Maclin has been poised as a guy ready to make "the jump." However, after notching 964 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2010, Maclin hasn't progressed. More importantly, Maclin is entering a contract year, and I've been arguing with friends about what should be done with him for weeks. Show More Summary

New York Giants: Where Should 5th-Round Selection Cooper Taylor Line Up?

After selecting an offensive lineman, defensive tackle, defensive end and quarterback in the first four rounds of the NFL draft in April, the New York Giants spent their fifth-round choice on Cooper Taylor, a University of Richmond ( FCS ) product whose position with the Giants is, well, undetermined. Show More Summary

How the San Diego Chargers Will Use Dwight Freeney in 2013

Replacing the promising Melvin Ingram with veteran pass-rusher Dwight Freeney means the San Diego Chargers will have to be much more diverse in their defensive looks next season. The 33-year-old Freeney, who has played the majority of his career as a 4-3 defensive end, was signed Saturday to a two-year deal, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Show More Summary

Stop Everything: Jay Cutler and Kristin Cavallari Throwing an 80's Dance Party

What are you doing on July 18? Oh really? Sounds cool. Cancel it. Your neighbor's Bar Mitzvah can wait; Jay Cutler’s '80s dance party cannot. No, you’re not dreaming. You haven’t expired and floated up to a college campus in the skies. Show More Summary

Manti Te'o Reportedly Shielded from Media by San Diego Chargers

The San Diego Chargers took linebacker Manti Te'o in the second round of the 2013 NFL draft (38th overall) despite all of the baggage that came along with the polarizing star, and now the franchise is doing its best to shield him from the media, according to Matt Calkins of the San Diego Union-Tribune. Show More Summary

One NFL Contract Each NFL Team Wishes Would Vanish

Every year we see a flurry of free agent moves. Big deals are handed out routinely, sometimes seemingly without thought, and not all of them pan out. The following is a list of contracts each team might want to make disappear. The reasons range from players simply being overpaid to just awful play. Show More Summary

Have the Ravens Given Joe Flacco Enough Weapons to Defend Their Title?

The Ravens drafted one wide receiver (Aaron Mellette ) and retained their top tight end (Dennis Pitta) while their other key tight end (Ed Dickson) is likely to sign his restricted free-agent tender soon. Other than that, their offseason acquisitions have been mostly defensive players. Show More Summary

New York Jets Running Back Breakdown: Complete Evaluation, Depth Chart Analysis

Competition is the buzzword this summer in New York. Within the Jets organization competition is everywhere both on the field and off of it. While the most discussed competition will inevitably be the one at quarterback, the most intense...Show More Summary

An Insider's Guide to NFL OTAs

As the NFL offseason rolls along, 29 teams will begin organized team activities (OTAs) this week. During this time, most, if not all, established veterans who are off doing their own offseason workout regimens fly in from all over the country to reunite with old faces and shake hands with new ones. Show More Summary

Washington Redskins: What to Watch for at OTAs

For most, the start of NFL organized team activities doesn't serve as much. No contact, limited pads, no one-on-one drills, etc. But for hardcore football fans, it's the earliest start to the regular season. The Redskins' upcoming season carries high expectations, in addition to plenty of question marks. Show More Summary

San Francisco 49ers: What to Watch for at OTAs

Following the money-spinning free agent period and an extensive draft process, NFL rosters are now reloaded, and it's time to kick the tires on preparations for the 2013 season. For the San Francisco 49ers, the first day of offseason...Show More Summary

Atlanta Falcons: What to Watch for at OTAs

The Atlanta Falcons don't begin OTAs until after Memorial Day, but since we're all probably going through a little football withdrawal, there's no better time to preview next week's practice sessions and discuss some of the storylines to keep an eye on. Show More Summary

Green Bay Packers: What to Watch for at OTAs.

Change is in the air for the Green Bay Packers, and the team's organized team activities will give fans their first glimpse at the 2013 team. After the usual busy draft, but quiet free agency, Green Bay has reloaded its roster, but the team will have a much different look than last season. Show More Summary

The Three Best Replacements for Amy Trask as Oakland Raiders CEO

The Oakland Raiders continue to move forward as an organization under owner Mark Davis, who has made bold changes since his father Al Davis passed away. One of those recent decisions was to limit the authority of longtime CEO Amy Trask, who ultimately decided to step away from the organization. Show More Summary

Indianapolis Colts: What to Watch for at OTAs

As the offseason progresses, each possible opportunity to see the team in action or glean some updated information and tidbits is cherished by NFL fans. The last such opportunity came during the second weekend in May, during rookie minicamp. Show More Summary

Power Ranking the 10 Biggest Trading Chips in the NFL

It’s not very often we see NFL teams trading players during the season. This is why looking at some potential trade chips at this point in the offseason makes a ton of sense. Any team looking to make a trade could ensure they have their new player in time for training camp. Show More Summary

Chicago Bears: What to Watch for at OTAs

Organized team activities or OTAs are voluntary workouts, but players are always expected to show up. The NFL only allows for 10 of these workouts, so it is vital for a team to get as much done as possible during the sessions. The Bears have to make use of the precious time. Show More Summary

Tennessee Titans: What to Watch for at OTAs

The Tennessee Titans will begin the first of a series of organized team activities on May 29 in what will be the first opportunity during the 2013 offseason for all the new faces from the team's roster overhaul to take the field together with the coaching staff. Show More Summary

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