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Giants general manager Joe Schoen, apparently. After acknowledging in February that the offseason edition of “Hard Knocks” was a mistake, the Giants are giving the series another run ... in the season-long version,
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Big Cat Country on MSN2025 NFL Draft: 3 things to know about Caleb RansawW ith the 2025 NFL Draft in the books, it’s time to reflect on how the Jacksonville Jaguars fared. Did rookie GM James Gladstone deliver a masterclass, or has he just set the Ja
Ryan Poles said that he is excited to see Joe Thuney's career with the Chicago Bears continue after announcing that the Bears extended him.
Former NFL general manager Mike Mayock praised the Seattle Seahawks for how they reshaped their quarterback room this offseason.
Simply put, the Chiefs general manager gets Reid and what he’s seeking to do. That keen anticipation and understanding of Reid’s needs and notions is perhaps best illustrated in Veach’s breathless advocacy for drafting Patrick Mahomes in 2017 when Veach was the team’s co-director of player personnel.
Raiders GM John Spytek explains why Las Vegas decided to draft RB Ashton Jeanty in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Ex-NFL general manager Joe Douglas is back in the league with a new job with the Philadelphia Eagles after being fired by the New York Jets.
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Jaguars Wire on MSNReport: Former Jaguars' assistant GM Ethan Waugh 'expected' to land with NFC teamThe San Francisco 49ers are reportedly "expected" to reunite with former Jacksonville Jaguars' assistant general manager Ethan Waugh.
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Jets Wire on MSNReport: Former Jets GM Joe Douglas returns to former teamJoe Douglas is back in the NFL and at a familiar spot. According to reports including the Philadelphia Inquirer, Douglas has returned to the Philadelphia Eagles. Prior to be hired by the New York Jets in 2019, Douglas was employed in Philly:
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A to Z Sports on MSNVikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah's UDFA strategy highlights major inequity in the NFL DraftThe NFL Draft has a lot of interesting elements to it. Each year, there are at minimum 256 picks with each team receiving a pick in all seven rounds and 32 awarded compensatory selections. There are often more compensatory selections added in round three with minority head coach and general manager hires.