Chiefs, Super Bowl and Clark Hunt
Kansas City Chiefs have affected the way the league is regulated in the immediate future with a new technological advancement from the NFL
Patrick Mahomes has reacted after the Kansas City Chiefs announced they are set to place the franchise tag on star guard Trey Smith.
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New details on Matthew Stafford trade drama, plus Travis Kelce returning to Chiefs and grading NFL combine
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No trade for Matthew Stafford, Rams announce QB will return for 2025 season
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Matthew Stafford gets restructured contract from Rams, ending speculation the quarterback could be headed elsewhere
What is the franchise tag? It is a designation teams can apply to a player scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent, and it binds the player to the team for one season. Franchise tag figures are based on the top five salaries at each position.
Chiefs star gets in White House visit before Eagles
Buffalo Bills, Sean McDermott and Tush Push
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Bills' Sean McDermott explains why the 'Tush Push' scares him, addresses controversial calls in loss to Chiefs
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NFL Network Host Unleashes on Bills’ Sean McDermott for His Concerns About Tush Push Play
Here's How Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott just openly criticized the Tush Push Play
The NFL combine has several traditions in its broadcast. One of its more recent ones has been trolling star QB Patrick Mahomes for his 40 time.
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NFL sets 2025 salary cap: Here is how it affects the Chiefs
NFL salary cap reaches a record-high $279.2 million for the 2025 season
The NFL’s salary cap will be a record-high $279.2 million in 2025, an increase of $23.8 million. The league informed teams of the new cap figure on Thursday during the NFL scouting combine. The cap is up $102 million since 2018.
NFL sets salary cap at $279.2M, where do Packers stand?
The National Football League and NFL Players Association agreed to set the 2025 salary cap at $279,200,000, creating an increase of almost $25 million over the 2024 season and setting another new record high.
The Denver Broncos made their first postseason appearance in nearly a decade in 2024, and now, Up and Adams host Kay Adams believes the Broncos could be the next team to replicate the Philadelphia Eagles' success against the Kansas City Chiefs.
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