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Bucky Brooks' released his 22-player 2025 NFL All-Breakout Team with 11 offensive and defensive players each. The two lists are compiled of second- and third-year players to keep an eye on for the 2025 season.
New York Giants receiver Malik Nabers, who brought some excitement in an otherwise disappointing season, has landed in the annual NFL Top 100 players list. Nabers, the second receiver selected in last year’s draft after Arizona plucked Marvin Harrison, Jr, two spots earlier in the first round, landed at No. 67 in the NFL’s version of the list.
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The Falcons Wire on MSNFormer Falcons OLB Lorenzo Carter retiring from NFLFormer Falcons outside linebacker Lorenzo Carter has officially retired from football, as was announced on Tuesday afternoon. The news comes as something of a surprise after Carter signed with the Tennessee Titans just four months ago. It's an early end for Carter, who is just 29 years old.
From a breakout star at LSU to a Super Bowl champion in the NFL, Tyrann Mathieu’s fearless style made him one of the most dynamic safeties of his era.
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Tyrann Mathieu announced his retirement from the NFL. He began his 12-year career with the Cardinals in 2013 and played five seasons for the team.
The 2025 season would have been Mathieu's fourth with the Saints after he appeared in all 17 contests in each of the last three. He finished last season with 62 tackles, seven passes defended, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery and figured to be a starter once again in 2025.
After 12 seasons, former Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Tyrann Mathieu announces retirement from the NFL | @EdEastonJr
Three-time All-Pro safety Tyrann Mathieu announced in a post on his Instagram page that he is retiring from the NFL. The 33-year-old defensive back was entering his fourth season with the New Orleans Saints but won't step onto the field this year.
First I was a little bit hesitant. … I’ve been (at Stanford) for three months, and I’ve drank the Kool-Aid, and it is different. It is different in the best of ways,”
Holdouts are fairly uncommon for NFL rookies, but that doesn't mean they don't happen. Here's a look at the longest.