NFL Owners Approve Major Overtime Rule Change
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The NFL's Global Markets Program underwent a major expansion this week by adding four new teams and two new markets (Greece and the United Arab Emirates).
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One is that the postseason overtime rules will now be coming to the regular season, which allows each team an opportunity to possess the ball.
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NFL Draft cycle is entering its final month. The NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis is in the books, and all 32 teams' draft needs are beginning to become more clear with the new league year kicking off and ushering in free agency.
Did a comment from Las Vegas Raiders general manager John Spytek indicate what the Jacksonville Jaguars plan to do in the 2025 NFL Draft?
In 2023, the team signed wide receiver and return specialist DeAndre Carter to a one-year deal, and after a solid campaign with Las Vegas, the team let him leave in free agency for the Chicago Bears. On Tuesday, the Cleveland Browns announced that they were signing Carter to a one-year deal for the upcoming season.
At the NFL meetings in Florida, coach Pete Carroll and GM John Spytek discussed the Raiders' moves in free agency and plans for the draft.
The Las Vegas Raiders had one of the least productive offenses in the NFL last season in large part due to a lack of talent under center. However, the team also failed the run the ball effectively all year and had a shortage of pass-catching options at wide receiver outside of Jakobi Meyers.
The Raiders own the No. 6 pick and have nine picks total in the NFL Draft. How will Pete Carroll and John Spytek upgrade the roster?
The Raiders have options with the sixth pick. According to a new mock draft from Garrett Podell of CBS Sports, Carroll and Co. are projected to attempt a Seahawks' blueprint move in drafting Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a development plan if they choose to bring in any defensive linemen in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Welcome to the Tuesday edition of the Pick Six newsletter! The NFL has started the month of April off with a bang. The league's 32 owners approved a major rule change on Tuesday: A field goal of 60 yards or more will now be worth four points instead of three.