The Athletic’s flagship NFL podcast covers the league like only The Athletic can. Host Robert Mays a
Robert Mays and Nate Tice dig into the action from the first day of free agency 2023, from Jimmy Gar
Before NFL free agency officially kicks off, Robert Mays and Nate Tice break down a busy weekend of
The Bears have made their move, trading the no. 1 overall pick to the Panthers for a package that in
Free agency preview week continues with a look at the best possible player/team fits. Among the sugg
Mike Sando and former GM Randy Mueller are back to discuss a busy week in the NFL. They talk about t
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Well, that was quite the franchise tag deadline day, wasn't it? What happens now that the Ravens pla
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The first big domino of the NFL offseason fell on Monday, with Derek Carr and the Saints agreeing to
The entire NFL world spent the last week in Indianapolis for the 2023 Scouting Combine. So...what ha
The Chicago Bears hold the 2023 offseason in the palm of their paw. We celebrate that fact by bringi
Our series on the most interesting teams of the offseason continues on this episode of The Athletic
We're back with three more beat writers from radio row at the 2023 NFL Combine. The Athletic's Joe P
Clarence Shelmon is Eric Bieniemy before Eric Bieniemy. Shelmon was hugely successful as the offensi
We are coming to you live from Indianapolis and the NFL combine all week, where we'll be visiting wi
There's only one way we can possibly start combine week around these parts...a big blowout with the
The franchise tag...oft-discussed, little understood? The first part is certainly true, and as you d