Stephon Gilmore, the cornerback who anchored the New England Patriots secondary through back-to-back Super Bowl runs, announced his retirement Thursday after 13 NFL seasons. The 35-year-old finished with a Super Bowl LIII ring, the 2019 Defensive Player of the Year Award, and multiple Pro Bowl nods — a résumé that places him among the most...
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Buffalo Bills Linked to Myles Garrett Trade in 2026 Offseason
The Buffalo Bills have been identified as one of three NFL teams most likely to pursue Cleveland Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett in a potential trade, per a Bleacher Report analysis published Sunday. Buffalo joins the Philadelphia Eagles and Seattle Seahawks as franchises flagged for edge-rushing need heading into the 2026 offseason. Garrett is a...
Minnesota Vikings Lose Pro Bowl Center Ryan Kelly to Retirement
Ryan Kelly, the four-time Pro Bowl center, announced his retirement from the NFL on Friday, ending a 10-season career at age 32. The Minnesota Vikings now head into the 2026 offseason without their starting center, adding another roster hole to an already complicated rebuild at quarterback. Kelly broke the news himself, posting the announcement on...
New Orleans Saints’ Cam Jordan Headed to Free Agency in 2026
New Orleans Saints edge rusher Cam Jordan will hit free agency for the first time in his 15-year NFL career. A new contract with the New Orleans Saints did not come together before the deadline, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Thursday, March 5, 2026. Jordan, a 15-year Saints veteran and eight-time Pro Bowler, is open to...
Joe Burrow Backup Search Heats Up as Flacco Eyes Starter Role
Joe Burrow’s backup situation in Cincinnati grew uncertain Sunday when NFL Network reporter Tom Pelissero reported that veteran quarterback Joe Flacco, set to hit free agency Monday, wants to compete for a starting job rather than settle into a reserve role. The Bengals leaned on Flacco last fall while Joe Burrow recovered from injury. Losing...
Baltimore Ravens Risk Losing Tyler Linderbaum in Free Agency
The Baltimore Ravens face a significant roster decision at center, with Pro Bowl lineman Tyler Linderbaum seeking $25 million annually on the open market — a figure that may exceed what Baltimore can offer. Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated reported Saturday that Linderbaum’s camp is targeting that annual value, putting the Ravens in a difficult...





