It can be a tough pill to swallow for anybody to lose their job, especially a veteran who likely is done playing in the National Football League. It's a business, and a tough one at that.
Could these three veterans add some magic to the Browns' QB room?
The Minnesota Vikings have lost starting quarterback Kirk Cousins for the rest of the season due to a torn Achilles tendon. Now they are looking for some more depth at QB, and they could very well have interest in a familiar player.
After going three-plus seasons without missing a game, Justin Jefferson is set to miss at least four. After a hamstring injury in Week 5, the Vikings placed the superstar wide receiver on IR.
Reports of the Vikings contemplating a departure from Kirk Cousins have intensified, with news surfacing that they hosted a workout for veteran quarterback Colt McCoy in preparation for Week 6.
Who exactly has the best odds of being New York's next gunslinger if Zach Wilson can't get the job done?
The second-largest spread of the weekend can be found here between Arizona and Washington. YB's Griffin Carroll says the number is set for good reason, despite both teams coming off last-place finishes in their divisions last season.
The NFL consistently features the sharpest betting lines of any professional sports league every year, so it's crucial to give yourself "closing line value" by betting into the spread and total markets early. YB's Jack Dougherty has three early picks you'll want to pounce on.
The Arizona Cardinals' quarterback situation looks much differently than it did just a week ago. With Kyler Murray still on the mend from a torn ACL, Colt McCoy was thought to be the leader in the clubhouse to steady the boat until Murray's return.
TEMPE -- The Arizona Cardinals won't have Kyler Murray (PUP) or Colt McCoy (released) out on the field for their Week 1 opener in Washington. Rather,
TEMPE -- The Arizona Cardinals are nearly done tweaking their roster ahead of the 2023 regular season. After trimming their team to 52 players yesterday,
The Arizona Cardinals are going to be bad in 2023. You know it, I know it, and based on their moves, Arizona knows it too. If we're all on the same page, why don't we get set up with a few futures that fade the Cardinals for this NFL season?
NFL teams had to cut down to their initial 53-man rosters by 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, so let's take a look at some of the biggest winners and losers from around the league.
Well, how about that for a start to the week! Jose Altuve hit for the cycle, Garrett Cooper went 3-5 and Christian Yelich went 2-5. It almost makes us opting for just one hit each feel wrong in some way, which it of course was not.
Despite being penciled in as the Cardinals Week 1 starter for most of the offseason, Colt McCoy's time in Arizona has officially come to an end.
The Arizona Cardinals have made several moves at the quarterback position this offseason as Kyler Murray recovers from a torn ACL, and the latest saw them part ways with a respected veteran.
Following a two-season stint in Arizona, the Cardinals have decided to part ways with veteran quarterback Colt McCoy, as reported by NFL insider Adam Schefter.
Per Ian Rapoport of NFL.com, Cardinals QB Kyler Murray will begin 2023 on the reserve/PUP list, which will require him to miss at least the first four games of the season.
With starting quarterback Kyler Murray still recovering from a torn ACL last season, it appears that either veteran Colt McCoy or fifth-round rookie Clayton Tune will start for the Cardinals to begin the season.
GLENDALE -- Arizona Cardinals QB Kyler Murray is still rehabbing a torn ACL/meniscus, and despite recently saying in the team's "Flight Plan" YouTube series he was targeting a Week 1 return, Murray himself spoke with reporters late last week and was more skeptical.
With Kyler Murray likely to miss the start of the season, a Cardinals team that has shifted focus toward a rebuild may need to rely on a 14th-year veteran to run the show.
Colt McCoy, who still is the starting quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals, has a new gig lined up. He’ll be testing his broadcasting skills with NBC and the network’s coverage of the USFL.
Cardinals quarterback Colt McCoy is on track to be the team's starter for Week 1 in September but is already thinking about a possible next career move.
HC Kliff Kingsbury announced that Colt McCoy is expected to start this Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons, according to Cardinals’ insider Darren Urban.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Colt McCoy exited with a concussion in the third quarter of Sunday's road game against the Denver Broncos. McCoy started because Kyler Murray sustained a season-ending ACL injury in Monday's loss to the New England Patriots.
Head coach Kliff Kingsbury described Murray on Wednesday as “definitely trending in the right direction” to be available on Sunday. The 25-year-old himself added that he expects to suit up against the Chargers (Twitter links via team reporter Darren Urban). That would mark his first game action since Week 9.
Some believe that the Cardinals would prefer backup Colt McCoy to starter Kyler Murray at this point in what has been a disappointing season in Arizona.
Colt McCoy will start at quarterback on Monday night when the Arizona Cardinals meet the San Francisco 49ers in Mexico City, NFL Network reported. Starter Kyler Murray took limited reps in practice this week because of a hamstring injury.
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