NFL National Reporter Steve Wyche questions whether the Atlanta Falcons should have added another cornerback to the roster before now.
NFL Network’s Steve Wyche reported on draft weekend that the Atlanta Falcons tried to trade for another first-round pick after grabbing Washington quarterback Michael Penix at No.
The team clearly wanted to land one of the draft’s top defenders, but missed their chance. The Michael Penix selection yesterday came with significant risks, which I think are well understood at this point.
The Falcons themselves have not revealed their plan at quarterback, but it seems Steve Wyche does have his thumb on the pulse. In an interview with 92.
As the NFL Combine kicks off this week, Falcons brass is likely mingling with other executives about the prospect of trading up in the NFL draft. Last week, Steve Wyche and Daniel Jeremiah stated that they believe Terry Fontenot will be aggressive in trading up the board.
The rumor mill is beginning to churn around Flowery Branch as the Falcons begin the process of finding a new quarterback this offseason. With the NFL Combine set to begin on Monday and the new league year shortly after, we will soon gain a better understanding of what Atlanta’s plans are to attack the position.
Newly hired Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn is bringing a familiar face with him to his new job. Per NFL Network's Steve Wyche, Joe Whitt Jr.
Steve Wyche reports that the Commanders are hiring Cowboys secondary coach Joe Whitt Jr as their new defensive coordinator under Dan Quinn. Reports had
Steve Wyche of NFL Network writes that he expects Commanders new HC Dan Quinn to bring along Cowboys secondary coach and passing game coordinator Joe Whitt to be his defensive coordinator.
When it comes to the Seattle Seahawks in 2023, NFL Network reporter Steve Wyche sees a team ready to surprise people. Rost on Seahawks: Making the case
Kyle Shanahan knows he has to prepare for every scenario, including the possibility that his San Francisco 49ers defense will take the field against the Pittsburgh Steelers on September 10 without its best player, Nick Bosa.
When you turn on the television Thursday night, for the first hint of quasi-real NFL action since Super Bowl LVII, a former Minnesota Vikings quarterback will welcome you back.
Are the New York Jets seen as America’s Underdog heading into the 2023 National Football League season? The results of an NFL Network poll suggest as much.
HBCU Legacy Bowl report on three standout players from Day-1 of practices for Team Gaither and Team Robinson. Clocked as low as 4.38 in the 40 at the HBCU Combine, Warren has NFL scouts paying close attention, and his stock is rising.
Off to a 1-3 start for the second straight season, it’s hard to find much optimism around the Pittsburgh Steelers at the moment, outside of the switch to rookie first-round quarterback Kenny Pickett at halftime on Sunday against the New York Jets at Acrisure Stadium.
The 49ers lost their starting quarterback on Sunday when Trey Lance went down with a season-ending injury.
The NFL held its 3rd Annual HBCU Open House with the leadership of the SWAC, MEAC, CIAA, and SIAC this week in New York. NFL Network's journalist Steve Wyche served once again as the moderator for the event with the four major HBCU conference commissioners. SIAC commissioner Anthony Hollman, SWAC commissioner Dr.
In late November, we attempted to approach the discussion about Calvin Ridley's future in Atlanta first by pondering the question: Is there a sensitive and responsible way to discuss both Ridley's mental-health challenges and his employer's related challenges when it comes to on-field performance, roster-building and the salary cap?
Increasingly, buzz is growing around the Denver Broncos' newly-assembled defense which many analyts belive could become a truly elite unit in 2021. Add
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