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The New England Patriots are exploring secondary options and may have their eye on former Commanders cornerback to fill the gap.
You'd be hard pressed to find a division more interesting than the AFC West. Already, this group was filled to the brim with decorated head coaches like Andy Reid, Sean Payton and Jim Harbaugh. Now, they're adding Pete Carroll to the crew after the Las Vegas Raiders hired the 73-year-old to lead the franchise earlier this offseason.
The Ravens are the favorites to win the AFC North this season. Doing so will accomplish a feat not seen since the AFC Central was transformed into a four-team division 23 years ago.
The first season also featured a serious Super Bowl contender in the Baltimore Ravens, who were coming off a victory in Super Bowl XXXV. The Ravens lost in the AFC divisional round that year. The Bills are scheduled to open preseason play on Aug. 9 against the New York Giants.
Who are the most underappreciated players in the AFC? Tom Blair highlights the top candidate on each of the conference's 16 teams, giving often overlooked standouts like the Bengals' Mike Gesicki their due.
While the Bills have enjoyed their run wearing the crown in the division, Vrabel has adjusted his sights with the goal focused on recapturing a hold on the AFC East. His strong message could be taken as a warning to the Bills and the rest of the division.
Jarrett Bailey of Touchdown Wire predicted that the Kansas City Chiefs will win the AFC West and a No. 1 seed for the 2025 playoffs.
The Cincinnati Bengals emerged as one of the premier AFC teams after the arrival of quarterback Joe Burrow, who led Cincinnati to a Super Bowl appearance in 202
Bleacher Report's Moe Moton thinks the Dallas Cowboys should add much needed depth at CB with veteran free agent Mike Hilton.
Joint practices have become popular in recent years and a new report confirms that the Vikings will be having one this year.