12:23 AM ET FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Matt Ryan didn’t step to the podium last week rambling about the adjustment period a quarterback has to go through with a new offensive coordinator. There was no need. That’s the luxury Ryan has when his new coordinator is an old, familiar face. The Atlanta Falcons brought back
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2:13 AM ET OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Baltimore Ravens likely will be in catch-up mode when free-agent defensive tackle Gerald McCoy visits their team facility Tuesday. If McCoy’s decision comes down to money, the Ravens would be hard-pressed to compete with the Cleveland Browns, who met with McCoy on Friday. Baltimore has $13.8 million
10:42 AM ET Denver Broncos director of sports medicine Steve “Greek” Antonopulos will serve as the Pro Football Hall of Fame presenter for team owner Pat Bowlen, the Broncos announced Tuesday. The Bowlen family chose Antonopulos, a Broncos staffer for more than 40 years, as he is a longtime friend of Bowlen. Antonopulos’ career includes
9:04 AM ET CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey really didn’t want to talk about his beefed-up biceps that have drawn a lot of attention on social media. “It’s kind of weird all the attention that’s gotten,” McCaffrey said with a laugh after Tuesday’s practice. “Do they look bigger to you? You
9:00 AM ET With his close-cropped hair and gentlemanly manners, Bart Starr will always be remembered as a player from another age, a poster boy, if you will, of the silent majority — the quarterback who dutifully executed the orders of the game’s greatest field general, Vince Lombardi. In the 1960s, he played John Glenn
1:00 AM ET GREEN BAY, Wis. — Fans loved Bart Starr. They loved him because as a quarterback he led the Green Bay Packers to five NFL championships. Because of his sneak in the Ice Bowl. Because he represented everything that was special about the team in the NFL’s smallest market. Because he embodied the
7:30 AM ET NFL Nation After an offseason of trades, free-agent signings and draft picks, each team has plenty of storylines. But let’s face it: There are stories, and then there are stories. We’re addressing the latter, as we’ve enlisted our NFL Nation writers to pick out the top story for each team in 2019.
9:42 PM ET Houston Texans linebacker J.J. Watt announced his engagement to professional soccer player Kealia Ohai on Sunday night. Watt, 30, posted photos of the proposal to his social media accounts. The couple first confirmed they were dating in October 2016. Ohai, 27, is the captain of the Houston Dash in the National Women’s
8:22 PM ET Associated Press NEW ORLEANS — A federal appeals court has ruled that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are not entitled to damages from BP for the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. At issue were the accounting practices the team used to argue that the 2010 spill caused the team’s revenues to fall. The
6:27 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots tight end Benjamin Watson wrote on Facebook Sunday that he is facing a four-game suspension for a failed test in March of the NFL’s substances policy. Watson, who had originally planned to retire after the 2018 season, explained the situation in detail on Facebook. “After my