10:47 PM ET SANTA CLARA, Calif. — San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy has been waiting for swelling in his right elbow to reduce so he can have the torn ulnar collateral ligament in it repaired. That procedure was supposed to happen Wednesday in Arlington, Texas. But, after Purdy met with Dr. Keith Meister on
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9:01 PM ET Former Arkansas and NFL running back Peyton Hillis said Tuesday that he expects to make a full recovery after being hospitalized earlier this year when he reportedly rescued several people during a swimming accident in Florida. As part of a lengthy social media post — his first since the incident — Hillis
4:37 PM ET Brady HendersonESPN The Seattle Seahawks have re-signed right guard Phil Haynes to a one-year deal, it was announced Tuesday. Haynes, who turned 27 in October, was set to become an unrestricted free agent next month. He spent his first four seasons with the Seahawks after they drafted him in the fourth round
3:51 PM ET OWINGS MILLS, Md. — At his introductory news conference Tuesday, new Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken praised quarterback Lamar Jackson for an “elite skill set” and said he believes Jackson is underrated as a passer. It’s just unknown when Monken can tell that to Jackson face-to-face. There’s a possibility that Jackson
1:42 PM ET Carolina Panthers senior assistant Jim Caldwell, one of the faces of the NFL in terms of Black head-coaching hires the past few decades, doesn’t plan to pursue another head-coaching job. “Right now, the only job that I’m concerned about is the job I do here, right here and now,” the former Indianapolis
9:11 AM ET Derek Carr‘s free agency is going to be a “long process,” according to the veteran quarterback’s brother, who says the four-time Pro Bowler will “do his due diligence” in choosing a new team. Carr visited with the Jets last weekend and also spent multiple days with the Saints earlier this month but
6:00 AM ET PHILADELPHIA — Wearing a gold sweatshirt with the hood up, Eagles receiver A.J. Brown had his back to the large media contingent gathered at his locker stall early last week as he slowly collected all the items that had built up over the long season — opponents’ jerseys, cleats, gloves, swag —
6:00 AM ET TAMPA, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers‘ offseason will be one of the most uncertain in recent memory for a variety of reasons. Quarterback Tom Brady retired earlier this month. Tampa Bay is projected $55 million over the salary cap. The Bucs have several new assistant coaches including offensive coordinator Dave Canales.
4:11 PM ET ESPN News Services Billy Joe “Red” McCombs, the Texas billionaire who was the onetime owner of the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs and Denver Nuggets as well as the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings, died Sunday at his home in San Antonio at the age of 95, his family announced Monday in a statement. “Red
3:22 PM ET Stephen HolderESPN INDIANAPOLIS — Shane Steichen’s coaching staff is starting to come together. The new Indianapolis Colts head coach is expected to name veteran NFL assistant Jim Bob Cooter as the team’s offensive coordinator, sources told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler on Monday. Cooter, 38, was most recently the Jacksonville Jaguars‘ passing game coordinator.