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On3 on MSNPosition Group Preview: LinebackersWith the football season opener less than 50 days away now, we’re continuing our Position Group Preview series with one of UVa’s most-experienced positions on the 2025 roster, the linebackers. 2024 Performance Virginia’s linebacker group battled through injuries last season,
The Locked On Broncos podcast recently singled out the Denver Broncos inside linebackers as the team's weakest position group.
We are here to take a look at the NFL's best QB-RB-WR/TE trios, also known as their "triplets," in reference to the famed Troy Aikman-Emmitt Smith-Michael Irvin group that led the Cowboys to a dynasty in the early 1990s.
PFF recognized the improvement in this group immediately by rating them 13th after it was obvious last year they had one of the worst wide receiver groups in the league after Darnell Mooney's ...
The safety group ranks higher than the interior offensive line position because of Antoine Winfield Jr., who earned his first All-Pro nod for his standout 2023 season.
For the Dallas Cowboys, 2025 presented more than a few opportunities for improvement. On defense those opportunities came at defensive end, linebacker and cornerback. On offense they were found at ...
This Chiefs Position Group Ranks Near the Top of NFL . ... "Improvements in 2024 may point to an expanded role this season, which could push Chenal further up the list."
If getting the most headlines was correlated to winning then I would pick the Pittsburgh Steelers as this season's Super Bowl champion. The Steelers have made more noise than any team this offseason thanks to the high-profile (and long-awaited) signing of Aaron Rodgers and a few blockbuster trades,
The Dolphins secondary isn't just an area of weakness on the Miami roster -- it's the worst spot on any roster in the NFL, says one ESPN analyst.