New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen may have saved his job with his 2024 rookie class. How did it compare to the rest of the NFL?
NFL rookie class has not disappointed. Let’s dive into 10 NFL rookies who have been far better than expected in 2024.
After his second NFL season, Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young has entered the Alabama alumni top 10 for NFL passing ...
All those touchdowns helped Alabama alumni total 886 points in 2024 – the most scored by a college program’s former players ...
While Aaron Rodgers hasn’t said whether he intends to continue playing for a 21st NFL season, the Jets officially ruled out a return to New York.
The Jets announced Thursday they told the 41-year-old quarterback they are moving on without him next season. While Rodgers ...
He was the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2003 (12 sacks ... Granted, there is no Joe Namath, who pulled what some still consider the greatest upset in league history, in this 2025 class ...
It turns out Verse was worth the wait. Verse was named NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year at the NFL Honors on Thursday. He’s the first Rams player to be named Defensive Rookie of the Year since ...
And it comes from another New York quarterback. Joe Namath did not put up the kind of numbers you associate with the Hall of Fame, even when you factor in the era of the game that he played.
Two modern-era Hall of Fame quarterbacks had a losing record as a starter. Joe Namath was 62-63-4 as a starter, and Sonny Jurgensen was 69-71-7. Some of that record is skewed by Manning's final ...
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will meet in the 59th Super Bowl on Sunday. Counting down to the NFL title game, AL.com is spotlighting a Super Bowl hero with Alabama football roots ...
Perhaps the best comparison to an existing Hall of Famer would be Joe Namath. Don’t like Eli’s 117-117 career win-loss record? Namath’s was 62-63-4. Too many interceptions? Namath’s TD-INT ...