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The Sunday Night Football crew will be on the call from Canton as NBC and Peacock help jump-start the 2025 NFL preseason.
Robinson's best year to date remains his junior season with the Longhorns. In his most prolific college campaign, Robinson racked up 1,580 yards with 18 touchdowns, and he has yet to top those marks despite playing through a larger single-season sample size in the NFL. The best may be yet to come, however, for the reigning Pro Bowler.
Check out the full schedule for the 2025 NFL preseason below, and be sure to tune into NBC and Peacock all season for the biggest games on Sunday Night Football — all leading to Super Bowl LX on NBC. Los Angeles Chargers vs. Detroit Lions (7 p.m. on NBC and Peacock) Indianapolis Colts at Baltimore Ravens (6 p.m.)
Trey Hendrickson posts a cryptic photo, Micah Parsons likes a J.J. Watt subtweet, and the Commanders left Terry McLaurin out of a wedding post.
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Former Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jordan Hicks announced in a post to social media on Friday that he is retiring from the NFL. Hicks is calling it quits after 10 career seasons with four different teams.
Not many people watch the UFL in the spring, but Lions coach Dan Campbell says it's a place to see some talented professional football players — and he'd like to see it become an official NFL farm system.
NFL training camps are in full swing, and the Hall of Fame Game is just around the corner. That means the fantasy draft season will soon be popping like Orville Redenbacher's popcorn in the microwave.
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Justin Pugh is ending his NFL career in the same place he started. The former Giants offensive lineman announced his NFL retirement Friday after 11 years, the final of which was in the 2023-24 season when he suited up for Big Blue one last time.