With the Jacksonville Jaguars making moves this offseason to better their future, NFL insider Pete Prisco believes whoever stays healthy in the AFC South can win the division.
The Indianapolis Colts are looking to make a roster impact during the 2025 offseason to have the best chance to finish in the playoffs, rather than the mediocre 8-9 record they had in year two of Shane Steichen and Anthony Richardson.
According to an ESPN article, several NFL team executives, scouts and personnel figures believe the Colts will win the AFC South title in 2025.
In AFC South news, the Indianapolis Colts weren’t the only team to announce a coaching move this week. So did the Jaguars and Texans.
Of all the teams to be counted out in this year’s playoffs, the last team anyone would want to do so to is, without question, the Kansas City Chiefs. With a 15-2 record that some believe is propped up by close,
Let’s take a look around the AFC South with an offseason preview for each of the Colts’ divisional opponents. Up first are the Jaguars.
In a surprise move, the Houston Texans have amicably parted ways with team president Greg Grissom, the team announced Thursday. The move was made despite the Texans winning a second consecutive AFC South division title in 2024.
Matt Donnelly's fantasy football start 'em, sit 'em picks for the AFC Championship of 2024-25. His lineup advice for the AFC Championship fantasy football start/sit decisions.
You can’t beat yourself when playing the Kansas City Chiefs. They will beat you if you give them a sliver. The Houston Texans provided all sorts of help on Saturday at Arrowhead as the Chiefs won a Divisional round game 23-14 over the AFC South champs.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs are Super Bowl-bound. Ahead of that championship clash, though, the best and brightest from the rest of
While the New England Patriots are hiring plenty of coaches and executives for their staff for the 2025 season, a number of former Patriots are finding new jobs with new teams. According to the "Bussin' With The Boys" podcast,
According to NFL.com, the Texans top needs to address this offseason include receiver, guard, defensive tackle, cornerback, and offensive tackle. The Texans currently have $6.08 million in available cap space, according to Over the Cap. Relative to the rest of the NFL, this ranks 24th.