Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow gave some fans serious anxiety during his showing at a recent flag football tournament.

The Cincinnati Bengals came into the offseason with massive holes all over the defensive side of the football. But they quickly jumped into free agency to patch some of these holes up.

The Cincinnati Bengals have addressed some of their defensive needs this offseason. The team signed former Seattle Seahawks edge defender Boye Mafe to a three-year, $60 million contract to replace All-Pro pass rusher Trey Hendrickson, who signed with the division rival Baltimore Ravens. Cincinnati also added hometown safety Bryan Cook to a three-year, $40.2 million contract, as he will presumably serve as Geno Stone’s replacement, who signed with the Buffalo Bills in free agency.

Tuesday was a huge day for Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy.

The team was recently sold to new owners.

The Jaguars will relocate to Orlando for the 2027 season as work on their stadium continues, with NFL owners voting unanimously to approve the move on Tuesday afternoon. The vote was the final step in signing off on a relocation plan that has been known for months.

For the last few seasons, the NFL has had several instances of broadcasting two Monday Night Football games on ABC and ESPN at the same time as part of the broadcast deal that increased Disney’s total number of games per season.

The Detroit Lions forced retired Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow to pay back some of his signing bonus, and Philadelphia Eagles great Jason Kelce is not happy about it.

A return to the NFL could be in store for Odell Beckham Jr., and it might come in the city where it all started. Beckham traveled to Arizona this week to conduct conversations with the New York Giants at the NFL’s annual meeting, according to ESPN. While no deal is imminent, Beckham spoke with coach John Harbaugh and members of the front office in a key step toward a potential reunion.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said the league is following the facts when asked about the evolving situation with Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold, whose name has been connected to an armed robbery and kidnapping that took place in Tampa, Florida, on Feb. 4.