Nfl 2025

“He Didn’t Do Anything Wrong”: Texans Shut Down Joe Mixon Rumors

“He Didn’t Do Anything Wrong”: Texans Shut Down Joe Mixon Rumors

Joe Mixon’s lost season became a breeding ground for speculation in Houston. With no public updates and a rare non football injury keeping him sidelined, rumors began to spiral. This week, Texans general manager Nick Caserio finally addressed the situation directly, making it clear that Mixon did nothing irresponsible and that the injury was an unusual medical complication. What remains unclear is whether Mixon will ever suit up for Houston again, and how his absence quietly reshaped a season that exposed the Texans’ offensive limits.

John Harbaugh Is Forcing the NFL to Play by His Rules

John Harbaugh Is Forcing the NFL to Play by His Rules

John Harbaugh is not approaching this coaching cycle like a man desperate for his next job. He is approaching it like a man who knows exactly what he is worth. After being fired by the Baltimore Ravens, Harbaugh has quickly become the most powerful figure on the NFL’s coaching market. With multiple teams requesting interviews and insiders revealing eye-popping demands for money, authority, and control, Harbaugh is reshaping how this entire hiring cycle is unfolding. What happens next will not only decide where he coaches in 2026, but also how much power head coaches are allowed to claim going forward.

“I’ve Got Work to Do”: Jerry Jones Sets His Final NFL Goal

“I’ve Got Work to Do”: Jerry Jones Sets His Final NFL Goal

At 83, Jerry Jones is no longer chasing relevance or validation. He is chasing history. With three Super Bowl rings already secured decades ago, the Dallas Cowboys owner has made his ambition explicit- retire as the most decorated owner in NFL history. That goal now collides with reality - a 30-year championship drought, a fragile roster balance, and a shrinking competitive window around quarterback Dak Prescott. This is not just an offseason story. It is a defining moment for the final chapter of Jerry Jones’ NFL life.

Micah Parsons vs Jerry Jones: How a Cowboys Breakup Turned Personal

Micah Parsons vs Jerry Jones: How a Cowboys Breakup Turned Personal

What began as a shocking blockbuster trade has evolved into something far more personal. Micah Parsons’ split from the Dallas Cowboys was never just about football, and his latest comments following Trevon Diggs’ release made that unmistakably clear. As tensions spill into public view, the fallout reveals how trust eroded between a generational defender and one of the NFL’s most powerful owners, reshaping both franchises in the process.

Why Rob Gronkowski Never Spent His $70 Million NFL Salary

Why Rob Gronkowski Never Spent His $70 Million NFL Salary

Rob Gronkowski has long been known for his larger-than-life personality, but behind the celebrations and viral moments sits one of the most disciplined financial stories in modern sports. The former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end recently confirmed that he has technically never spent any of the money he earned during his NFL playing career, a figure that totals roughly $70 million. Instead, Gronkowski relied entirely on off-field income while preserving his football earnings. His explanation reveals a mindset shaped by uncertainty, restraint, and a surprisingly conservative outlook on wealth.

Joe Burrow’s Truth Bomb on What Shedeur Sanders Is Dealing With

Joe Burrow’s Truth Bomb on What Shedeur Sanders Is Dealing With

Joe Burrow knows what it means to live under constant scrutiny, and his recent comments about Shedeur Sanders offered a rare moment of empathy between quarterbacks at very different stages of their careers. As both the Bengals and Browns play out a lost season, Burrow’s words cut through the noise to highlight a larger NFL reality. Some quarterbacks are evaluated not just on performance, but under an unforgiving microscope that never really turns off.