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The NFL analyzes and shares injury data as a part of ongoing efforts to advance the health and safety of players. The injury data are compiled and analyzed by IQVIA, an independent, third-party company retained by the NFL.
The NFL analyzes and shares injury data as a part of ongoing efforts to advance the health and safety of players. The injury data are compiled and analyzed by IQVIA, an independent, third-party company retained by the NFL.
Thursday Sunday Monday Around The NFL breaks down what you need to know from all of Sunday’s action in Week 1 of the 2023 NFL season. Catch up on each game’s biggest takeaways using the links below: SUNDAY NIGHT Dallas Cowboys 40, New York Giants 0 LATE WINDOW Green Bay Packers 30, Chicago Bears 20…
AFC priorities NFC priorities Much of the 2024 offseason is in the rearview mirror, with a majority of top free agents off the market and the draft complete. However, there are still pressing matters for each team to address before the ’24 NFL season kicks off on Sept. 5. Kevin Patra identifies the top remaining…
AFC picks NFC picks For certain organizations, predicting the team’s MVP for the upcoming season isn’t a difficult task. You can easily identify who it is. Many times, it’s the quarterback. But for other clubs, it’s not so easy. In some cases, it’s because there are numerous viable options. In others, there aren’t many clear-cut…
The Chicago Bears will (presumably) select a quarterback with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 draft. The bigger question is what the club does at No. 9, their original pick. Head coach Matt Eberflus has noted he’s excited about the possibilities with the second first-round pick. After the Bears’ productive free agency, they’re…
Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks have returned with a fresh episode of Move the Sticks. They kickstart the episode by examining the potential unfolding of the draft’s top picks (1:46). They then proceed to a segment titled “hits and misses”, mainly focusing on the 2020 NFL Draft. Here, DJ talks about the selections he got…
Green Bay made a surprise backfield swap early in free agency. The Packers are expected to sign running back Josh Jacobs to a four-year, $48 million contract, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported on Monday, per sources informed of the situation. The deal includes a $12.5 million signing bonus and Jacobs will…