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The NFL is back and these are the 20 highest paid players

Anew season in the NFL begins and therefore a new race to win the Vince Lombardi Trophy. The goal is to reach Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. The opening game is Cowboys vs. Eagles, which takes place this morning. There are several candidates to win the championship, but what no franchise can do without is a guaranteed quarterback to lead their offense.Linebacker Micah Parsons has joined the Green Bay Packers in a spectacular trade on a four-year, $186 million contract. The deal makes Parsons the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history, with an average salary of $46.5 million per year.Travis Hunter joins Trevor Lawrence in viral ad and sparks Jaguars' new eraAs always, QBs are the highest paid in the league. Dak Prescott became the NFL's most prominent contract player when he signed his […]

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NFL fans react to Joe Montana leaving Patrick Mahomes off his franchise QB picks

Joe Montana's recent pick-'em moment on The Pat McAfee Show ignited a firestorm among NFL fans. When asked which quarterbacks he would build a franchise around today, Montana named Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, Justin Herbert, and Jalen Hurts, but conspicuously left out Patrick Mahomes, a decision that instantly prompted a barrage of criticism.That exclusion cut deep. Some fans dismissed Montana's pick as petty. One user tweeted, "He's definitely jealous of that QB in KC." Another added, "Justin Herbert, but not Patrick Mahomes ok." The fan backlash: jealousy, history, and playoff dustThe eruption of reactions continued. Even a Chargers fan voiced disbelief at Montana's choices, writing on X: "The 2nd best QB of all time doesn't even know ball. He really had Justin Herbert at 3? The guy who can't even win a playoff game?"Meanwhile, others speculated that Montana's omission of […]

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Nick Sirianni ‘forgets’ the past in Eagles locker room, becoming a new problem for the Cowboys

Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni did something out of the ordinary to ensure his players stayed on their toes as they prepared to face Dallas Cowboys in the season opener. Rather than keep celebrating the team's Super Bowl LIX championship victory, Sirianni refused to delay unveiling the banner at Lincoln Financial Field, a clear message that says: "the past doesn't matter, only the next game does"."We're not talking about a title or anything. We're talking about the Dallas Cowboys," Sirianni told players in the locker room, according to reports. The decision underlines his determination to prevent complacency and to keep the spotlight on their NFC East rivals.Hurts connects with Smith and reminds Chiefs that Eagles are the team to beatA great psychological tacticSirianni's move has been described as more than just a motivational method. By putting aside the exciting memory […]

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NFL Week 1 Schedule: Dates, kickoffs and where to watch all the games at the start of the 2025 season

There are reasons to be happy, the NFL is back. Yes, this Thursday, September 4, marks the start of the most popular sport in the United States, American football. Hope, adrenaline and promises run through the 32 franchises, all of which dream of the Super BowlThe 2025 regular season begins with a matchup that has the makings of an immediate classic: Philadelphia Eagles vs Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field. But it should be emphasized that everyone starts from scratchTravis Hunter has a new teammate that happens to be one of the fastest humans on EarthIt will be the night when the reigning champions, led by Jalen Hurts, begin the defense of their crown against a divisional rival full of new faces.Eagles vs Cowboys, the dream kickoffIt begins as it should. The Eagles, the reigning champions, celebrate their return to […]

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The powerful message Jalen Hurts shared with Shedeur Sanders

Shedeur Sanders is only at the start of his NFL journey, but he is already showing an understanding that success in the league comes from more than just arm strength and accuracy. On Wednesday, after a joint practice between the Cleveland Browns and the Philadelphia Eagles, the rookie quarterback sought out Jalen Hurts for what became an extended, private conversation.Jalen Hurts mentors Shedeur Sanders after injury Eagles and Browns joint practiceThe two stood apart from their teammates, with Eagles head of security "Big Dom" DiSandro nearby. For several minutes, Sanders listened intently as Hurts spoke. While the Philadelphia quarterback kept the finer details of their discussion to himself, he made it clear that the exchange was more than just pleasantries."I'll keep the conversation intimate. We had a very lengthy conversation," Hurts told reporters later. "He came to me and just […]

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Jalen Hurts still isn’t getting the universal respect a Super Bowl winning QB deserves

Jalen Hurts has established himself as one of the NFL's most successful quarterbacks in recent years, leading the Philadelphia Eagles to a Super Bowl victory and becoming a central figure in the franchise's modern resurgence. Despite this, his position in national quarterback rankings suggests a gap between on-field results and perceived status.The Athletic's annual "QB Tiers" survey, which compiles evaluations from NFL coaches and executives, placed Hurts in a tie for ninth with Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud. The list positioned him behind several peers-Matthew Stafford, Jayden Daniels, Justin Herbert, and Jared Goff-while Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes occupied the top spot. For a quarterback with Hurts' résumé, such placement raises questions about how performance is being measured and valued.Feedback collected by analysts reveals mixed assessments. A defensive coordinator credited Hurts for helping return Philadelphia to prominence, acknowledging his steady growth […]

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Jalen Hurts still isn’t getting the universal respect a Super Bowl winning QB deserves

Jalen Hurts has established himself as one of the NFL's most successful quarterbacks in recent years, leading the Philadelphia Eagles to a Super Bowl victory and becoming a central figure in the franchise's modern resurgence. Despite this, his position in national quarterback rankings suggests a gap between on-field results and perceived status.The Athletic's annual "QB Tiers" survey, which compiles evaluations from NFL coaches and executives, placed Hurts in a tie for ninth with Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud. The list positioned him behind several peers-Matthew Stafford, Jayden Daniels, Justin Herbert, and Jared Goff-while Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes occupied the top spot. For a quarterback with Hurts' résumé, such placement raises questions about how performance is being measured and valued.Feedback collected by analysts reveals mixed assessments. A defensive coordinator credited Hurts for helping return Philadelphia to prominence, acknowledging his steady growth […]

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Eagles’ offensive line faces crisis after double injury blow

The Philadelphia Eagles are grappling with unexpected turmoil just weeks before the 2025 NFL season kicks off. What was once considered the league's most dominant offensive line is suddenly under serious pressure after losing two key players in less than a week. First came the injury to backup guard Kenyon Green. Then, during Sunday night's open practice, Pro Bowl left guard Landon Dickerson was carted off the field with what appeared to be a significant leg injury.Jason Kelce gets back on the field and sparks rumors about coming out of retirementFor head coach Nick Sirianni and quarterback Jalen Hurts, this is a troubling development. The offensive line was the foundation of last season's Super Bowl-winning team, giving up only 27 sacks all year. That elite pass protection allowed Hurts to thrive, throwing for over 3,000 yards, 22 touchdowns, and posting […]

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Patrick Mahomes stands alone as the only quarterback with a winning record when trailing in the fourth quarter over the past five years

As Patrick Mahomes steps into his eighth year leading the Chiefs, he's rebounding from a clear slump, hitting career lows last season with 26 touchdown throws, 6.8 yards per pass attempt, and 245.5 yards per game. Over the last two years, his touchdown totals hovered at 26 and 27, a sharp drop from his earlier minimum of 37 in a 16-game slate, and he fell under 4,000 passing yards for the first time. Yet, backed by Kansas City's elite defense, he's guided the team to three straight Super Bowls, including a franchise record 15 wins last year.Even in his down phases, Mahomes remains the NFL's ultimate threat-opponents know better than to relax against him, especially when holding a lead heading into the final quarter. Time and again, teams have learned the hard way that counting him out is a mistake.Mahomes' […]

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Cowboys put on blast over Dak Prescott: NFL analyst slams ‘unserious’ cap strategy with Jalen Hurts example

The Dallas Cowboys cannot seem to rid themselves from the spotlight at the moment, from Micah Parsons' contract saga to Dak Prescott's eye-watering numbers included in his deal.Former NFL quarterback and current ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky delivered a pointed critique of the Cowboys, using salary cap figures to highlight a troubling disparity with the NFC East franchise.Dak Prescott imitates Jerry Jones after Cowboys trade for George PickensSharing cost figures on X, he contrasted Prescott's massive $50.5 million cap hit with the combined $46.9 million spent by the Eagles on Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, and DeVonta Smith. His headline-grabbing message said it all: "Unserious vs serious."Orlovsky's comparison wasn't just about money-it called into question the Cowboys' organizational commitment to championship aspirations, especially given the Atlanta-tinged turbulence overshadowing their 7-10 season and NFC East drubbing by their rival Philadelphia.Cap figures under the […]

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