Jon Gruden was heavily criticized last year for parting with Khalil Mack and Amari Cooper, but Oakland is corralling some top talent this offseason.
Author: Mike Jones, USA TODAY
Chiefs’ Andy Reid excited by challenge of helping reigning MVP Patrick Mahomes take next step
In his first season as a starter, Patrick Mahomes threw for more than 5,000 yards and tallied 50 touchdown passes. So what’s next for the Chiefs QB?
NFL owners to consider expansion of instant replay rules
NFL owners will discuss changes to instant replay after a missed pass interference penalty in the Rams’ NFC Championship Game win over the Saints.
Opinion: Odell Beckham Jr. trade should have Browns feeling dangerous as NFL playoff contender
Is it time to believe in the Browns? With a trade for Odell Beckham Jr., Cleveland could make the playoffs for the first time since 2002.
Nick Foles-Jacksonville Jaguars reports are premature
Jacksonville Jaguars are interested in former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, but neither they nor other interested teams haven’t talked contract.
Opinion: Kyler Murray might have won the NFL scouting combine without taking the field
Kyler Murray won’t be throwing passes or running the 40-yard dash in Indianapolis, but the Oklahoma quarterback made a big impression at the combine.
Opinion: Jon Gruden and the Raiders hold the key to the 2019 NFL draft
With three picks in the first round, the Raiders could go in a number of different directions as they look to reshape their roster.
Opinion: Broncos’ trade for Joe Flacco builds further pressure on John Elway
John Elway hasn’t been able to find a long-term replacement for Peyton Manning, and trading for Joe Flacco will only raise the scrutiny on hi,.
‘This is all kind of a dream to me’: Brian Flores still soaking in his ascension to Dolphins head coach
After guiding the Patriots to the Super Bowl as an assistant, Brian Flores gets a challenge all his own in taking over the Dolphins.
Opinion: Rams needed real, dominant Todd Gurley to have chance to upset Patriots
In the moment of truth during Sunday’s Super Bowl LIII, running back Todd Gurley wasn’t himself, and as a result, neither were the Los Angeles Rams.