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Ravens to reunite with 6-time Pro Bowl DE Calais Campbell on 1-year deal
BALTIMORE — A familiar face is returning to the Ravens as they try to shore up their defensive front.
Calais Campbell, who played for Baltimore from 2020 to 2022, is signing a one-year deal, a source with direct knowledge of the situation confirmed to The Baltimore Sun on Thursday. Terms of the agreement were not immediately available. He ...Read more
Dieter Kurtenbach: The 49ers are stubbornly betting their 2026 season on George Kittle's Achilles
The 2026 NFL draft is in the books, and the San Francisco 49ers made one thing abundantly clear: Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch do not care what the rest of the league is doing or thinking.
They never really have, but they’re really reveling in their counterculture these days.
And so they spent this past weekend staring at a glaring, blinking-...Read more
Sean Keeler: If Broncos, Bo Nix can't get on same page with his ankle, can they find common ground with new contract?
DENVER — With Fixed Nix, it’s not the ankle. It’s the messaging.
It’s accounts that scramble from hashmark to hashmark, depending on the week and the narrator, looking to buy more time. Only the off-season’s pocket — the Denver Broncos’ four-month window to refresh, reset, renovate, resuscitate and reload — is collapsing fast, ...Read more
Vahe Gregorian: How 2026 NFL draft reflects shift in both Chiefs' stature and strategy
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — No doubt the Kansas City Chiefs entered the 2026 NFL draft with a concealed but zealous focus: applying their best-perched pick since 2013 to LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane, whom they valued enough to trade up from the No. 9 slot to sixth overall.
But they hadn’t exactly envisioned deploying their first four selections, ...Read more
Ben Roethlisberger questions Steelers' selection of Penn State QB Drew Allar
PITTSBURGH — Ben Roethlisberger, a lightly recruited high school quarterback who developed into a first-round pick, seems underwhelmed by the Steelers’ selection of Penn State quarterback Drew Allar, a five-star recruit who became a third-round selection.
Allar “never jumped off the page to me,” the retired Steelers quarterback says in ...Read more
Josh Mauro, Stanford defensive end who spent most of his NFL career with Cardinals, dies at 35
Josh Mauro, a former defensive end who spent six of his eight NFL seasons with the Arizona Cardinals, has died at age 35.
"With many tears and broken hearts, yet anchored in the unshakable certainty that our precious Josh Mauro is now healed and made new — living in the presence of the Lord — we humbly covet your prayers as our family walks...Read more
Justin Simmons retiring from NFL as a Bronco
DENVER — One of the great Denver Broncos of the past decade is officially done playing football.
Safety Justin Simmons, who spent all but one of his active seasons with Denver, announced his retirement Wednesday at the age of 32. He did so as a Bronco, where he spent the better part of a decade building a legacy as a fan favorite on the field...Read more
Paul Zeise: The Steelers' draft class is growing on me, and I think it will grow on fans, as well
PITTSBURGH — Based on the initial reaction among fans and many media members both locally and nationally, the Pittsburgh Steelers had a very underwhelming draft class.
They made 10 picks and most sparked some valid questions about where they fit and/or why the Steelers drafted them so high when they were likely to be on the board later.
Penn...Read more
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker says Bears stadium bill 'within the framework' of deal the team would accept
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Gov. JB Pritzker said Tuesday legislation that passed through the Illinois House last week to help the Chicago Bears move to Arlington Heights “is within the framework” of a deal that the team would be willing to agree to, while acknowledging the bill needs changes as it moves through the Senate.
With the Illinois ...Read more
Ravens reach deals with QBs Diego Pavia, Joe Fagnano ahead of rookie camp
BALTIMORE — The Ravens already know who their top two quarterbacks will be this season. Who the No. 3 option behind Lamar Jackson and Tyler Huntley will be, though, is still unclear. They have added at least two players to the mix.
Quarterbacks Diego Pavia and Joe Fagnano each agreed to a three-year deal with Baltimore, a source with direct ...Read more
Why the Steelers placed a seldom-used UFA tender on quarterback Aaron Rodgers
PITTSBURGH — If such a thing is possible, there is even more intrigue surrounding the return of quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
The Steelers have notified the NFL that they have placed the seldom-used unrestricted free agent tender on Rodgers, a move done to protect themselves in the event another team would consider signing the former four-time ...Read more
How much will the Bears' top draft picks contribute as rookies in 2026?
CHICAGO — After months of scouting and preparation, the Chicago Bears drafted seven players over the weekend. It was the culmination of a monthslong process for general manager Ryan Poles and his staff.
Notably, the Bears selected Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman with the No. 25 pick during the first round Thursday. Thieneman should start for ...Read more
Dieter Kurtenbach: The 49ers haven't changed the way they draft. It's going to bite them soon.
San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan are officially trapped in a Groundhog Day of their own design.
The 2026 NFL draft is in the books, and the verdict from Santa Clara is painfully clear: They haven’t learned a single, solitary thing from the draft failures of their past. In short, they still think they...Read more
Chris Perkins: Dolphins building physical, versatile roster and the draft is Exhibit A
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — If you want to see passion, conviction and excitement from the Miami Dolphins’ new regime of general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Hafley, include the term “roster construction” or something similar in conversation or a question.
Sullivan and Hafley will light up like a Christmas tree while getting as ...Read more
Jim Souhan: Vikings know risk is unavoidable when seeking high-end talent
MINNEAPOLIS — This was bound to be a strange NFL draft for the Minnesota Vikings.
They assigned oversight of the draft to a longtime executive who might or might not be a candidate for their vacant general manager job.
They were desperate to make up for bad drafts conducted by the previous general manager.
They might be on the cusp of ...Read more
Mike Preston: Ravens' incomplete draft will need time to develop
BALTIMORE — As one of the few media members who has covered every Baltimore Ravens draft, it’s amusing to watch or hear the grades that are immediately filed.
It actually takes three to four years to determine final grades, unless a team has an unusually high number of first-round picks.
ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. almost always gives...Read more
Greg Cote: Dolphins' new GM earns trust on Proctor, draft but better be right
MIAMI — There have been few NFL drafts with a larger spotlight on Miami than the one newly minted. It would have to be have been held here on Calle Ocho to be more Miami.
Top down, it started at No. 1 with local kid Fernando Mendoza, the pride of the Miami’s Columbus High, becoming the first player of Cuban heritage ever to grand marshal ...Read more
Troy Renck: Broncos are good, but question lingers: Did they do enough this offseason to win Super Bowl?
DENVER — There is logic in mathematics. Beauty lies in numbers.
They provide context. A frame of reference.
After watching the Denver Broncos essentially finish their offseason Saturday with the final day of the draft, it is clear they have identified a new equation to win.
Forget addition by subtraction, they have adopted addition by a ...Read more
Dillon Thieneman followed his instincts to Oregon -- and ultimately on a path to the Bears
CHICAGO — As Dillon Thieneman’s high school coach tells it, Thieneman’s father, Ken, had a saying while Dillon was growing up.
“His dad says all the time: You’ve got to skate to where the puck’s going, not to where the puck is,” said Jake Gilbert, Thieneman’s coach at Westfield (Ind.) High School and now head coach at Division ...Read more
Matt Calkins: Did Seahawks improve roster in NFL draft? Maybe this year they didn't need to.
RENTON, Wash. — You can't judge a Seattle Seahawks draft by John Schneider's enthusiasm because it's the same every spring. The team's general manager is always beaming after the three-day process in a manner that suggests another Super Bowl is imminent.
It's doubtful this is exclusive to him. It's PR 101 to put up a strong-as-steel front ...Read more
Popular Stories
- Ben Roethlisberger questions Steelers' selection of Penn State QB Drew Allar
- Josh Mauro, Stanford defensive end who spent most of his NFL career with Cardinals, dies at 35
- Sean Keeler: If Broncos, Bo Nix can't get on same page with his ankle, can they find common ground with new contract?
- Vahe Gregorian: How 2026 NFL draft reflects shift in both Chiefs' stature and strategy
- Dieter Kurtenbach: The 49ers are stubbornly betting their 2026 season on George Kittle's Achilles





