2026 NFL Draft picks round 1 recap
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Today during the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, the league announced that the Baltimore Ravens will take on the Dallas Cowboys in the 2026 NFL Rio Game. The matchup will take place on Sunday, Sept. 27 at the iconic Maracanã Stadium.
The Ravens will face the Dallas Cowboys on Sept. 27 (Week 3) in a historic first NFL game in Rio de Janeiro's Maracanã Stadium. "We are honored to be chosen for the NFL's first-ever game in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil," Ravens Owner Steve Bisciotti stated.
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The Miami Dolphins selected Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez with the 43rd overall pick in the second round of the 2026 NFL draft on Friday evening.
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The NFL is exploring the idea of letting Netflix show four NFL games next season. The league, which also plays games on Thanksgiving, also wants to have games or a game on Thanksgiving Eve. Netflix reportedly wants to host not only the Thanksgiving Eve ...
The NFL's global reach is expanding even further in 2026, but the league is also staying faithful to some familiar locations abroad. The Washington Commanders and Jacksonville Jaguars will be the designated home teams for three NFL games in London this ...
The four-year starter made history at the 2026 NFL Draft, but the Clemson offensive tackle says the relationships and culture he built are what he'll cherish most.