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ESPN has named Renfrow one of three potential Panthers trade candidates going into the deadline - the others being running backs Chuba Hubbard and Rico Dowdle. Renfrow has 24 targets, 15 receptions, 89 yards and two touchdowns in the season, both against the Arizona Cardinals.
As the NFL wraps up the first half of the 2025 season, fans have seen where teams and players stand, who are the biggest surprises and disappointments. The Indianapolis Colts have been on a tear since the season began,
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ESPN names two Falcons trade candidates ahead of deadline
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler and Matt Bowen broke down the top 25 trade candidates ahead of the deadline and two Falcons players were listed among them. One of the players mentioned was edge rusher Arnold Ebiketie. The former second-round pick is in the final year of his contract and the team invested heavily at the edge position in the draft.
The New York Giants are rumored to have two recent draft busts that are looking for a change of scenery ahead of the trade deadline, but neither one figures to garner much of a return.
The NFL has a plethora of elite wide receivers at the moment, so it's only natural that ESPN would have a hotly-contested conversation about which pass-catching duos are the best in the entire league.
ESPN predicted the next best coaching fits for the Florida Gators if Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin declines their potential offer.
During an appearance speaking with the Pat McAfee Show on ESPN, NFL insider Adam Schefter said that the Bills are among the teams that have made calls on potential wide receivers' availability ahead of this year's deadline. With that, here's what he had to say...
ESPN is zeroing in on its plan for its high-profile early-evening programming window, reports The Athletic's Andrew Marchand.
ESPN's Peter Schrager believes the 49ers should pursue a trade for Bengals star Trey Hendrickson after acquiring Keion White from the Patriots.
The biggest problem rarely if ever is discussed. Craig Carton, whose gambling issues previously resulted in incarceration, recently expressed a valid concern regarding the NFL's looming acquisition of a 10-percent equity stake in ESPN.