Ben Johnson Could Look to an Old Friend to Replace Declan Doyle Just one day after losing their assistant general manager to the Atlanta Falcons, the Chicago Bears were hit with another blow: offensive coordinator Declan Doyle officially departed to take the same role with the Baltimore Ravens. Doyle’s tenure in Chicago lasted just one season, but his impact was undeniable. He quickly earned a league-wide reputation as ... Read more
🧠 Familiar Face Emerges as Bears Search for Declan Doyle Replacement. DH
The Chicago Bears didn’t just lose an assistant general manager to the Falcons — they followed it up by losing their offensive coordinator to one of the league’s most stable contenders. Declan Doyle is officially gone, accepting the Baltimore Ravens’ offensive coordinator job and becoming the youngest primary play-caller in the NFL at just 29 years old. While Doyle spent only one season in Chicago, his impact was ... Read more
🚨 Raiders Star Weighs In: Will Campbell’s Growing Pains Are Actually a Good Sign. DH
When Maxx Crosby talks about offensive linemen, people listen. The Las Vegas Raiders’ All-Pro edge rusher has built a reputation as one of the most relentless defenders in football—and when he offers praise for someone tasked with blocking players like him, it carries real weight. That’s exactly what happened when Crosby shared his honest assessment of New England Patriots rookie left tackle Will Campbell. Speaking ... Read more
💥 Maxx Crosby Tells the Truth: Why Patriots Rookie Will Campbell Is Built for the NFL. DH
Maxx Crosby Delivers Blunt Take on Patriots LT Will Campbell When Maxx Crosby speaks about offensive linemen, people listen. One of the NFL’s most relentless pass rushers doesn’t hand out compliments lightly — especially not to rookies. That’s why his recent comments about New England Patriots left tackle Will Campbell stood out. Speaking on The Rush Podcast, the Las Vegas Raiders star delivered a refreshingly ... Read more
💥 BREAKING NEWS: “God’s Work” or Pure Panic? The Trade That Quietly Changed the Seahawks’ Season ⚡.DH
From the outside, the Seahawks’ midseason trade for Rashid Shaheed looked opportunistic. Smart, yes—but calm. Planned. Strategic. According to general manager John Schneider, it was anything but. Speaking just days before Super Bowl LX, Schneider offered a rare, candid look into how one of Seattle’s most impactful moves of the season came together—and his explanation carried a weight that went far beyond draft picks and ... Read more




