Sports
Feb 21, 2026
NFL News Today
NFL News Today
Way-too-early NFL QB hot seat rankings: J.J. McCarthy, Michael Penix Jr. among 5 facing make-or-break season These QBs could face an uncertain future if they don’t turn things around in 2026
Tua Tagovailoa trade rumors: Four possible landing spots for the Dolphins quarterback The former first-round pick is likely going to have a new team this year
Agent’s Take: Travis Kelce’s worth to Chiefs if future Hall of Fame tight end returns for another season Kelce is a free agent but is expected to remain in Kansas City if he bypasses retirement
2026 NFL free agency: Khalil Mack, Malik Willis among players each team should prioritize in offseason Teams can start upgrading their rosters on March 11
Under-the-radar NFL free agents: Former Pro Bowl offensive lineman, young cornerbacks could provide boosts Ten players to watch as the free agency bargain bin always has some gems
Once NFLPA has new executive director, NFL likely will move quickly on new CBA The NFL Players Association is keeping very quiet regarding its plans to replace former executive director Lloyd Howell.
Jaguars re-sign CB Keith Taylor Cornerback Keith Taylor made his Jaguars debut in the team’s playoff loss to the Bills last month and he’ll have a chance to make more of a contribution during the 2026 season.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba: I deserve to be the highest-paid wide receiver in the NFL “I would play this game for free, I love this game so much, but you don’t have to. I’m learning to be a good businessman, and we need that check at the end of the day,” Smith-Njigba said.
The Patrick Mahomes/Travis Kelce 1587 Prime restaurant draws a copyright lawsuit The restaurant started by Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce is getting some free publicity, via an apparent effort by a largely unknown sneaker company to generate some free publicity.
Cardinals announce Mike LaFleur’s first coaching staff The Cardinals previously introduced the coordinators on Mike LaFleur’s staff, announcing the hires of special teams coordinator Michael Ghobrial and offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett and the return of defensive coordinator Nick Rallis.