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He famously vanished before his team's Super Bowl
Barret Robbins, the former Oakland Raiders center whose disappearance before the 2003 Super Bowl stunned the NFL, has died at 52, the Las Vegas Raiders confirmed on Friday. No cause of death was released,
The Seahawks will kick off on Wednesday, Sept. 9 in Seattle, a departure from the customary Thursday night opener.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the NFL is expected to return to Las Vegas for Super Bowl 63 when the league votes on the site of the Big Game in 2029 during next week's annual meeting. One source told Schefter that it's a "matter of formality."
Yousuf has put together his five Super Bowl contenders heading into the draft, placing the Bills at No. 5. The top four spots are taken by the No. 1 San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 Los Angeles Rams, No. 3 Denver Broncos and No. 4 Kansas City Chiefs.
The 2026 NFL season will open on a Wednesday night with the Super Bowl-champion Seattle Seahawks hosting, while the Rams and 49ers await their turn in Melbourne, Australia.
Jared Goff is firmly entrenched as the Lions’ starting signal-caller entering the 2026 campaign. The veteran quarterback is coming off a third straight season in which he completed north of 67 percent of his passes and threw for at least 30 touchdowns and more than 4,500 yards.
Carolina Panthers defensive end Tershawn Wharton shared sad news this week, announcing that his brother has died. In a post on Instagram, Wharton said that his brother died by suicide. “Good morning.
Cody Latimer, who won Super Bowl 50 with the Broncos, will coach Birmingham Stallions WRs and TEs in the UFL this spring.