Tannenbaum calls for the Browns to ‘Put Shedeur out there!’
On Get Up, Dan Graziano, Jordan Rodgers and Mike Tannenbaum join Joe Fortenbaugh to discuss QB questions!
On Get Up, Dan Graziano, Jordan Rodgers and Mike Tannenbaum join Joe Fortenbaugh to discuss QB questions!
Look back on Fernando Mendoza's great plays and rookie moments during his action against the Texans.
Joe Burrow discusses his mindset heading into a fresh season with the Bengals.
Marcus Spears explains why he can't fathom the lack of respect Jalen Hurts is getting right now.
The Get Up crew discusses what the future holds for C.J. Stroud as he seeks an extension and explains why he needs to 'bet on himself' this season.
On Get Up, ESPN's Jordan Rodgers explains why he doesn't think quarterback Joe Burrow is the problem with the Bengals.
Troy Aikman, Joe Buck and Jason McCourty join Scott Van Pelt on SportsCenter to break down the Las Vegas Raiders' 22-20 win over the Houston Texans in preseason.
Fernando Mendoza struggled in his second preseason game, throwing an interception that Houston returned for a touchdown before the Las Vegas Raiders rallied late for a 22-20 victory over the Texans on Thursday night. Mendoza played the first half and went 8 of 15 for 86 yards. The late preseason game Thursday night between the 49ers and Chargers saw starting quarterbacks Brock Purdy and Justin Herbert each play one series for their respective teams. Purdy went 4 of 6 for 29 yards, and Herbert went 1 of 2 for nine.
Jason Kelce joins the NFL Countdown crew to discuss how the Las Vegas Raiders are handling No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza’s rookie season with Kirk Cousins as QB1, before breaking down what to expect from the Chargers, 49ers and Chiefs.
Fernando Mendoza throws an 80-yard pick-six as Texans go up 14-0.
Aaron Korolnek, Dave Feschuk and Dave Naylor are joined by former NFL and CFL quarterback Chris Streveler to discuss the expectations for Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals this season.
Multiple players from Thursday's joint practice between the Miami Dolphins and New York Giants were pulled for throwing punches or their physical actions during a fight-filled workout. Dolphins offensive tackle Austin Jackson and Giants right tackle Jermaine Eluemunor were among those to be taken off the field, as well as quarterback Jameis Winston who was also removed for a couple plays after being in the middle of a scrum. Following a fight at the Cowboys and Saints' joint practice on Tuesday the NFL fined both teams $500,000.
Jason McCourty joins The Rich Eisen Show to discuss Raiders vs. Texans storylines.
NFL Insider Ian Rapoport tells Pat McAfee about the 'renewed focus' he has noticed with the Detroit Lions this offseason.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow says there's a lot of urgency in training camp this year after three consecutive seasons outside of the playoff picture, and believes Cincinnati's investments on defence will pay off. Burrow says he's trying to manifest a championship mindset and is treating this year like it's now or never.
Keenan Allen tells Pat McAfee why signing with Colts was an 'easy decision' for him.
Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell praises the Ravens for bringing their best as the two teams hold joint practices together in Minnesota as they gear up for the season. O'Connell compliments Kyle Hamilton for being a phenomenal player and human, and admits that he has thought 'what if' the Vikings drafted the safety in 2022.
Jordan Rodgers says he believes Shedeur Sanders should be starting in the preseason for Cleveland Browns.
Two-time Pro Bowl DT Vita Vea and the Buccaneers agreed to a one-year fully guaranteed extension worth $30 million on Wednesday. Vea spoke about his excitement to stick around in Tampa Bay for another season, the plan for getting back up to speed, and the larger contracts given to defensive tackles this offseason.
On ESPN's First Take, NFL Insider Adam Schefter, Evan Cohen, Jordan Rodgers and Myron Medcalf weigh in on the Las Vegas Raiders' plan for first overall pick Fernando Mendoza this season, and more.
Now in its 30th year, the Manning Passing Academy is a masterclass on the hardest position in sports, run by the family who knows it better than any other.
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