The 49ers are willing to endure growing pains and embrace risk in handing the reins over to Trey Lance, a talented but inexperienced QB.
Author: Mike Jones, USA TODAY
Browns QB Deshaun Watson suspended six games for violating NFL’s personal conduct policy
Pending appeal, Watson will miss the first six games of the NFL season after 24 women accused him of sexual misconduct during massage sessions.
Ruling in disciplinary case of Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson expected Monday
At long last, Deshaun Watson, the Cleveland Browns and the NFL appear to be close to learning the fate of the controversial quarterback.
Lamar Jackson is backing Ravens into a corner in the most respectful way possible | Opinion
Lamar Jackson has yet to reach a contract extension with the Ravens, but the quarterback is keeping his cool as negotiations continue.
Ready for a breakout? Here are 10 NFL players poised to take a leap forward in 2022
NFL talent evaluators envision these 10 players establishing themselves with big steps forward during the 2022 season.
Today’s Black QBs might not know Marlin Briscoe, but they owe late pioneer a huge debt | Opinion
Marlin Briscoe only briefly got the chance to show what he could do as a pro quarterback. But his impact lives on for young Black passers.
Washington Commanders’ star wideout Terry McLaurin lands three-year extension
The Washington Commanders and top wide receiver Terry McLaurin have ended their standoff and will have him on the field in time for training camp.
NFL recommends indefinite suspension of no less than a year for Browns QB Deshaun Watson
On the eve of Deshaun Watson’s disciplinary hearing, the NFL has recommended punishment for Browns QB over multiple allegations of sexual misconduct.
Will Deshaun Watson face NFL punishment? Multi-step process lies ahead.
There are still several steps that must take place before any final ruling is made on whether the NFL will punish Browns QB Deshaun Watson.
Washington Commanders fine defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio $100,000 for his comments about Jan. 6
Head coach Ron Rivera strongly condemned the comments of his defensive coordinator that referred to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol as a “dustup.”