NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith said he would be “stunned” if Colin Kaepernick wasn’t signed after his workout.
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‘We always believe’: Win over 49ers proves Seattle Seahawks’ mindset is more than just lip service
The Seattle Seahawks once again rallied for a win, this time over the previously unbeaten 49ers. And this Seattle team is for real, writes Mike Jones.
Seattle Seahawks knock off previously undefeated San Francisco 49ers in overtime thriller
Monday night’s NFC West clash lived up to its hype, as the Seahawks needed every last second of overtime to knock off the previously unbeaten 49ers.
Opinion: These six NFL teams should start worrying about their playoff potential
With only seven weeks remaining in the NFL season, several teams are being dealt a harsh reality about their potential playoff fortune.
Opinion: Los Angeles Rams’ trade for Ramsey follows aggressive trend, but feels desperate
The Los Angeles Rams’ trade for Jalen Ramsey smacks of desperation following the first three-game losing streak under Sean McVay.
‘Stay ready’: Inside DeMaurice Smith, NFLPA’s meeting with Chiefs players on CBA discussions
As another round of CBA negotiations approaches, DeMaurice Smith educates players on potential deal and the need to prepare for lockout.
Opinion: Chiefs can’t keep asking Patrick Mahomes to cover for their fatal flaws
The Chiefs have dropped two consecutive games, and Kansas City needs a more balanced game plan than asking Patrick Mahomes for more magic.
Opinion: After firing Jay Gruden, Redskins’ top priority this season should be developing QB Dwayne Haskins
Having fired their head coach following an 0-5 season, the Redskins’ focus should shift to bringing along rookie quarterback Dwayne Haskins.
Opinion: Seahawks QB Russell Wilson ‘stole the show’ with ‘MVP level’ magic against the Rams
Russell Wilson’s wizardry helped the Seahawks beat their division rivals, the Rams, and improve to 4-1 this season. Wilson threw for four TDs.
NFL first-quarter review: Breaking down wide-open NFC race, plus potential breakouts and flops
While the AFC has two teams out in front of the rest, the NFC race looks wide open through the first four weeks of the season.