NFL minicamps are essentially over, and all 32 teams have now entered summer break before training camps begin in mid-to-late July. At this point in the offseason, most of the key moves for teams have already been made. Rosters are mostly set, coaching staffs are in place, and front offices have done a lot of the major moves to set the tone for their teams for the 2026 NFL season. This is usually the time of year when I start developing some gut feelings about teams. Some tea
We’re still a ways away from the NFL season kicking off in September, but with the 2026 NFL Draft now wrapped up, this kind of marks that dead period in the offseason. Really, the only thing fans have to look forward to until training camp in July is the schedule release in May. With most of the major moves likely done, aside from a likely A.J. Brown move to the New England Patriots, we now have a pretty clear picture of what rosters and coaching staffs are going to look like
Joe Burrow made some news this past week after speaking at a press conference that happened to fall on his 29th birthday. He was noticeably reflective, talking about his career, what he’s been through, and what the future might hold. The tone of it all was pretty cryptic. Burrow essentially said that if he’s going to continue playing football, it needs to be fun for him going forward. His body has been through a lot, as we all know, including this season, where a toe injury k
Joe Burrow returned to the field on Thanksgiving night for the Cincinnati Bengals after missing every game since Week 2 with a turf toe injury and despite the long layoff, he looked sharp in the second half, leading Cincinnati to an upset win over their AFC North rival Baltimore Ravens. His performance didn’t just bring excitement to the NFL happy to see Burrow back out on the field, but it made me think of a “what if” scenario that Bengals fans themselves might be thinking a