"I want to be an elite player in this league. So, I'm just attacking everything."
@Titans LB Cedric Gray @cedthr33 aiming to be a more complete player in Year 3.
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Gotta give the credit to my agent Ced Saunders @GoalineFootball . He knew Big Whit was retiring soon and he pretty much said you can go in there and compete for a job and thats what we did. Sometimes the cards don't land where you want them and thats where having a good person on your team can come in handy. He laid out the vision for me and all I had to do was work. Appreciate the hell out of him for that and the Rams giving me an opportunity.
Thinking back to it, I can’t believe Alaric Jackson went undrafted, bro was so consistent at Iowa. How lucky are we that @Bigaj77 chose the Rams as a UDFA? I’m sure there was a ton of options.
🚨BREAKING: Legendary head coach Mike Tomlin spoke publicly for the first time since stepping down as the #Steelers HC.
“It’s often said that we’re not here for a long time, we’re here for a good time. I think our experience here in Pittsburgh, with exemplifies that. We’ve been here for a long and really good time”
Tomlin and his wife Kiya received the Patricia R. Rooney Community Impact Award honoring their significant community contributions.
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(🎥: Steelers)
NEW: The Atlanta Falcons have tendered exclusive rights free agent Elijah Garcia. The defensive lineman was signed off the Giants' practice squad to Atlanta's 53-man roster in Nov. 2025.
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Notre Dame is expected to hire North Texas’ Jevaughn Codlin as safeties coach, sources tell @CBSSports.
Before taking the job at North Texas, Codlin spent last season at Notre Dame as an analyst. Now set to return to the Fighting Irish as their new safeties coach.
The #Cardinals are expected to hire #Colts defensive quality control coach Brent Jackson in an assistant defensive backs coach type capacity, sources tell @CBSSports.
Worked for Indy the last four years. Before Indy, worked with DBs at the college level at Oregon and Auburn.
The court ruled today in Brian Flores, Steve Wilks and Ray Horton’s ongoing discrimination case against the NFL that all the coaches’ respective claims that had previously been compelled to arbitration now can proceed in open court.
“The court’s decision recognizes that an arbitration forum in which the defendant’s own chief executive gets to decide the case would strip employees of their rights under the law,” said attorneys Douglas H. Wigdor and David E. Gottlieb. “It is long overdue for the NFL to recognize this and finally provide a fair, neutral and transparent forum for these issues to be addressed.”