Peyton Manning is not ready to call it a career as the veteran quarterback reportedly decided to return to play for the Denver Broncos in the 2015 NFL season.
Peyton Manning has reportedly informed the Denver Broncos that he wants to return next season. While no announcement has been made about Manning, new coach Gary Kubiak made it clear that he wants their veteran quarterback to continue playing.
Peyton Manning considered retirement, but the veteran quarterback has reportedly informed the Denver Broncos that he is mentally and physically ready to play in the 2015 NFL season.
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider said that they want running back Marshawn Lynch to return for another season and also confirmed that they are negotiating a new deal with quarterback Russell Wilson.
The Buffalo Bills have signed free-agent guard Richie Incognito, the team announced on Monday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but ESPN reported that Incognito signed a two-year, $2.25 million contract with the Bills.
Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning will turn 39 in March, creating speculation that the veteran will decide to retire after the 2014 NFL season.
Brian Hoyer could leave the Cleveland Browns after the 2014 NFL season as recent reports revealed that Johnny Manziel could take his place on the starting lineup their last three regular-season games this year.
Michael Sam’s bid to become the first openly gay player to play in an official National Football League game took a snag on Saturday after the St. Louis Rams decided to cut the defensive lineman.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones revealed that Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson told him that he wants to play for the Cowboys when his contract with the Vikings ends, ESPN reported on Thursday.
Johnny Manziel failed to get the starting job in the upcoming NFL season, but Cleveland Browns general manager Ray Farmer still believes that they made the right decision to pick the former Texas A&M standout in the draft.
The Cleveland Browns recently named Brian Hoyer as the team’s starting quarterback in the upcoming 2014 NFL season, but coach Mike Pettine is not ruling out using two QBs at the same time.
Johnny Manziel is projected to be a starting quarterback in the National Football League, but the rookie will have to wait for his chances as the Cleveland Browns named Brian Hoyer as their starter in the upcoming season.
Johnny Manziel admitted that he is not ready to start for the Cleveland Browns in their 2014 season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sept. 7 at the Heinz Field.
Johnny Manziel will eventually start for the Cleveland Browns, but the rookie quarterback will have to wait a little bit longer as coach Mike Pettine confirmed that Brian Hoyer will start in their next preseason game.
Johnny Manziel was impressive in his preseason debut with the Cleveland Browns and reports indicated that the rookie quarterback is strongly being considered to start in the season opener.