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The Bengals’ worst nightmare just became reality, Joe Burrow will miss the next 3 months.

Now Cincinnati is staring down a brutal question: stick with Jake Browning or bring in reinforcements? Browning has grit, but can he carry a contender through the heart of the AFC?

Names already swirling:

🔸Andy Dalton, the veteran who once led the Bengals to five straight playoff berths.
🔸Jimmy Garoppolo, battle-tested, playoff-proven, when healthy.
🔸Shedeur Sanders, the most intriguing player on the list
🔸Jameis Winston, fearless, gunslinger mentality, but risky.

The Bengals still have the weapons. 

What they don’t have is clarity at quarterback.

The clock is ticking. 

Do they ride it out with Browning, or make the bold move that could save their season?
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The Bengals’ worst nightmare just became reality, Joe Burrow will miss the next 3 months. Now Cincinnati is staring down a brutal question: stick with Jake Browning or bring in reinforcements? Browning has grit, but can he carry a contender through the heart of the AFC? Names already swirling: 🔸Andy Dalton, the veteran who once led the Bengals to five straight playoff berths. 🔸Jimmy Garoppolo, battle-tested, playoff-proven, when healthy. 🔸Shedeur Sanders, the most intriguing player on the list 🔸Jameis Winston, fearless, gunslinger mentality, but risky. The Bengals still have the weapons. What they don’t have is clarity at quarterback. The clock is ticking. Do they ride it out with Browning, or make the bold move that could save their season?
Colin Granger, the Panthers’ new tight end, has never played football. 

Despite his lack of experience on the gridiron, the Panthers decided to take a chance on him. 

He played college basketball for three teams: Ohio, Western Carolina, and Coastal Carolina. 

With the latter, he posted career-best averages of 17.8 minutes, 7.2 points, and 4.4 rebounds per game. 

Granger also recorded a RAS of 6.56. 

It’s clear the Panthers see potential in Granger.

Who will look to follow in the footsteps of great tight ends who once played college basketball like Tony Gonzalez and Antonio Gates.
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Colin Granger, the Panthers’ new tight end, has never played football. Despite his lack of experience on the gridiron, the Panthers decided to take a chance on him. He played college basketball for three teams: Ohio, Western Carolina, and Coastal Carolina. With the latter, he posted career-best averages of 17.8 minutes, 7.2 points, and 4.4 rebounds per game. Granger also recorded a RAS of 6.56. It’s clear the Panthers see potential in Granger. Who will look to follow in the footsteps of great tight ends who once played college basketball like Tony Gonzalez and Antonio Gates.
Jaguars plan to use Travis Hunter primarily as WR, per James Palmer 🚨

The Jacksonville Jaguars are entering training camp with a clear initial vision for Travis Hunter: WR first, CB second 📝

“What they did leading into training camp and what they wanted to see in voluntary OTAs and in minicamp is this: They wanted to see first off where he was as a wide receiver, because they view him as a receiver first and then situationally as a defensive back.”

That approach makes sense given Hunter’s dynamic playmaking ability, but it could present complications down the road. 

If the Jaguars emphasize his development at WR during practices, it might leave the defensive side vulnerable.

Especially if he’s asked to switch gears and cover elite NFL receivers in-game without consistent defensive reps.

Hunter’s two-way versatility is rare, and Jacksonville clearly wants to harness it, but how they manage his workload and preparation will be key. 

Using him primarily as a receiver could unlock a unique offensive weapon, but the team will need to be strategic to ensure it doesn’t hurt their defensive rhythm or game-day chemistry.

Training camp will be the first true glimpse at whether this experiment can work at the NFL level and how the Jags plan to balance it.
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Jaguars plan to use Travis Hunter primarily as WR, per James Palmer 🚨 The Jacksonville Jaguars are entering training camp with a clear initial vision for Travis Hunter: WR first, CB second 📝 “What they did leading into training camp and what they wanted to see in voluntary OTAs and in minicamp is this: They wanted to see first off where he was as a wide receiver, because they view him as a receiver first and then situationally as a defensive back.” That approach makes sense given Hunter’s dynamic playmaking ability, but it could present complications down the road. If the Jaguars emphasize his development at WR during practices, it might leave the defensive side vulnerable. Especially if he’s asked to switch gears and cover elite NFL receivers in-game without consistent defensive reps. Hunter’s two-way versatility is rare, and Jacksonville clearly wants to harness it, but how they manage his workload and preparation will be key. Using him primarily as a receiver could unlock a unique offensive weapon, but the team will need to be strategic to ensure it doesn’t hurt their defensive rhythm or game-day chemistry. Training camp will be the first true glimpse at whether this experiment can work at the NFL level and how the Jags plan to balance it.
Kyle Pitts is only a couple of months younger than Michael Penix Jr.

Yet their NFL careers couldn’t look more different. 

Pitts is in his fifth NFL season, already making a significant impact on the Falcons offense.

Penix, meanwhile, is just entering his second NFL season, despite being in the same High School class (2018). 

His longer path stems from six years in college, a journey of growth, setbacks, and perseverance. 

This comparison is a perfect reminder that talent, opportunity, and timing shape careers in unique ways.

And the story isn’t always defined by when a player enters the league, but how they make their mark once they’re there.
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Kyle Pitts is only a couple of months younger than Michael Penix Jr. Yet their NFL careers couldn’t look more different. Pitts is in his fifth NFL season, already making a significant impact on the Falcons offense. Penix, meanwhile, is just entering his second NFL season, despite being in the same High School class (2018). His longer path stems from six years in college, a journey of growth, setbacks, and perseverance. This comparison is a perfect reminder that talent, opportunity, and timing shape careers in unique ways. And the story isn’t always defined by when a player enters the league, but how they make their mark once they’re there.
According to Adam Schefter’s latest intel, Travis Hunter might be the Browns guy with the No. 2 pick in the draft.

If Cleveland were to select Hunter, they could feature him on offense alongside Jerry Jeudy at wide receiver and on defense, he’d join Denzel Ward and Greg Newsome.

On paper, Hunter would be a massive addition to the Browns’ core on both sides of the ball.

The biggest question, however, is whether he would be fully utilized at wide receiver, especially with Deshaun Watson injured and Kenny Pickett being the backup.

So, should the Browns take Travis Hunter at No. 2?
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According to Adam Schefter’s latest intel, Travis Hunter might be the Browns guy with the No. 2 pick in the draft. If Cleveland were to select Hunter, they could feature him on offense alongside Jerry Jeudy at wide receiver and on defense, he’d join Denzel Ward and Greg Newsome. On paper, Hunter would be a massive addition to the Browns’ core on both sides of the ball. The biggest question, however, is whether he would be fully utilized at wide receiver, especially with Deshaun Watson injured and Kenny Pickett being the backup. So, should the Browns take Travis Hunter at No. 2?
Don’t be sad that this wide receiver era is over, be happy that it happened.
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Don’t be sad that this wide receiver era is over, be happy that it happened.
The hunt for the all-time record is officially on.

Bobby Wagner isn’t just playing for another season, he’s playing for the history books. 

After racking up 162 tackles in 2025, Bobby has officially joined the 2,000-tackle club. He’s now sitting at exactly 2,000 career tackles, just 60 away from passing Ray Lewis (2,059) for the most in NFL history.

Ray still holds the edge in solo tackles with a staggering 1,568 compared to Bobby’s 1,110, but the total crown is within reach. Wagner has confirmed he’s returning for a 15th season in 2026, meaning we could see a new Tackle King by mid-season.

He’s been the model of consistency for over a decade. Now, the greatest middle linebacker of this generation is about to take the #1 spot.
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The hunt for the all-time record is officially on. Bobby Wagner isn’t just playing for another season, he’s playing for the history books. After racking up 162 tackles in 2025, Bobby has officially joined the 2,000-tackle club. He’s now sitting at exactly 2,000 career tackles, just 60 away from passing Ray Lewis (2,059) for the most in NFL history. Ray still holds the edge in solo tackles with a staggering 1,568 compared to Bobby’s 1,110, but the total crown is within reach. Wagner has confirmed he’s returning for a 15th season in 2026, meaning we could see a new Tackle King by mid-season. He’s been the model of consistency for over a decade. Now, the greatest middle linebacker of this generation is about to take the #1 spot.
Some nights you feel it. 

Cam Skattebo had one of those nights in Week 3 against KC. The rookie back took over after Tyrone Tracy went down, and man, he looked really good. 

Skattebo racked up 121 total yards and a touchdown; leading the Giants in both rushing and receiving yards.

He was the workhorse, the chain mover, the guy running through people and charging through gaps, snagging passes out of the backfield, and putting his body on the line on every play. 

Even though the Giants came up short, Skattebo’s performance was a blueprint of promise.
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Some nights you feel it. Cam Skattebo had one of those nights in Week 3 against KC. The rookie back took over after Tyrone Tracy went down, and man, he looked really good. Skattebo racked up 121 total yards and a touchdown; leading the Giants in both rushing and receiving yards. He was the workhorse, the chain mover, the guy running through people and charging through gaps, snagging passes out of the backfield, and putting his body on the line on every play. Even though the Giants came up short, Skattebo’s performance was a blueprint of promise.
Re-entering the Draft is not an easy choice for Shemar Stewart.

Turning down a $10.4M signing bonus and walking away from a $20M contract over void language might sound bold.

And re-entering the 2026 Draft means sitting out an entire year… and challenging a league that doesn’t reward rebellion.

He wouldn’t be eligible for the Bengals anymore, and teams might think twice before drafting a player who pushed back against the system. 

Add to that a new class of hungry prospects who will be playing and improving, and Stewart's stock could fall fast, potentially out of the first round, maybe even into Day 3. 

That’s a $15 million swing.

The NFL is a business first. 

The system protects itself. 

Is this the hill to die on?
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Re-entering the Draft is not an easy choice for Shemar Stewart. Turning down a $10.4M signing bonus and walking away from a $20M contract over void language might sound bold. And re-entering the 2026 Draft means sitting out an entire year… and challenging a league that doesn’t reward rebellion. He wouldn’t be eligible for the Bengals anymore, and teams might think twice before drafting a player who pushed back against the system. Add to that a new class of hungry prospects who will be playing and improving, and Stewart's stock could fall fast, potentially out of the first round, maybe even into Day 3. That’s a $15 million swing. The NFL is a business first. The system protects itself. Is this the hill to die on?
Cam Little is looking like the next big-time kicker in the NFL. 

He drilled a 70-yard FG in preseason and even earned a 99 kicking power in Madden 26.

But it’s not just video game hype.

his résumé is flawless.

Perfect on extra points his entire career. 

HS: 24/24 

College: 129/129 

NFL: 35/35 

As a rookie in 2024, he made 27/29 field goals. 

Cam Little is a rare mix of power, accuracy, and consistency.
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Cam Little is looking like the next big-time kicker in the NFL. He drilled a 70-yard FG in preseason and even earned a 99 kicking power in Madden 26. But it’s not just video game hype. his résumé is flawless. Perfect on extra points his entire career. HS: 24/24 College: 129/129 NFL: 35/35 As a rookie in 2024, he made 27/29 field goals. Cam Little is a rare mix of power, accuracy, and consistency.
Nick Chubb is still a free agent and it’s sad to see no team has picked him up yet. 

Chubb is battling back from a brutal knee injury that required multiple surgeries. 

It’s not the first time he’s had to overcome adversity, but it might be the toughest chapter yet.

Despite four 1,000-yard seasons, elite consistency, and a reputation as one of the NFL’s quiet leaders, Chubb remains unsigned.

It’s a harsh reminder of how quickly things change in the NFL. 

Even stars can be left waiting.

According to cleveland.com, he’s return to the Browns was tied to whether Jerome Ford would accept a pay cut or be traded. On Friday, Ford agreed to reduce his salary.

Nick Chubb’s time in Cleveland is over.
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Nick Chubb is still a free agent and it’s sad to see no team has picked him up yet. Chubb is battling back from a brutal knee injury that required multiple surgeries. It’s not the first time he’s had to overcome adversity, but it might be the toughest chapter yet. Despite four 1,000-yard seasons, elite consistency, and a reputation as one of the NFL’s quiet leaders, Chubb remains unsigned. It’s a harsh reminder of how quickly things change in the NFL. Even stars can be left waiting. According to cleveland.com, he’s return to the Browns was tied to whether Jerome Ford would accept a pay cut or be traded. On Friday, Ford agreed to reduce his salary. Nick Chubb’s time in Cleveland is over.
Quinn Ewers followed his heart to go pro, turning down a massive NIL bag in the process. 

He chose not to enter the transfer portal and return for one more season of college football. 

According to On3, he had transfer offers worth around $8 million. 

But Ewers wanted to be remembered as a Texas Longhorn. 

He was selected by the Dolphins in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft. 

Per Over the Cap, his rookie contract is expected to be worth around $4.33 million over four years. 

While he did leave some money on the table, he fulfilled his lifelong dream of becoming an NFL player. 

Even Dez Bryant took to X to call him the next Dan Marino.
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Quinn Ewers followed his heart to go pro, turning down a massive NIL bag in the process. He chose not to enter the transfer portal and return for one more season of college football. According to On3, he had transfer offers worth around $8 million. But Ewers wanted to be remembered as a Texas Longhorn. He was selected by the Dolphins in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Per Over the Cap, his rookie contract is expected to be worth around $4.33 million over four years. While he did leave some money on the table, he fulfilled his lifelong dream of becoming an NFL player. Even Dez Bryant took to X to call him the next Dan Marino.
The Steelers had a huge hole at quarterback, and they kind of addressed it in the draft. 

They didn’t take Shedeur Sanders. 

Instead, they grabbed Will Howard, fresh off a national championship run with Ohio State. 

Here’s what the Steelers’ QB room looks like now:

🔸Mason Rudolph
🔸Skylar Thompson
🔸Will Howard

They need Aaron Rodgers badly.
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The Steelers had a huge hole at quarterback, and they kind of addressed it in the draft. They didn’t take Shedeur Sanders. Instead, they grabbed Will Howard, fresh off a national championship run with Ohio State. Here’s what the Steelers’ QB room looks like now: 🔸Mason Rudolph 🔸Skylar Thompson 🔸Will Howard They need Aaron Rodgers badly.
Jahmyr Gibbs is using No. 0 for the 2025 season. 

The Lions’ dynamic running back entered the league in 2023 with No. 26, but now he’s opting for a fresh look as he begins Year 3 of his career. 

Still, Gibbs’ true connection has always been to No. 1.

The number he wore throughout his college days and since he was a kid. 

That number, however, currently belongs to Jameson Williams. 

For now, Gibbs is waiting it out, open to paying a premium if the opportunity arises, or possibly making the switch down the line if his career path takes him elsewhere. 

Until then, Gibbs is Agent 0.
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Jahmyr Gibbs is using No. 0 for the 2025 season. The Lions’ dynamic running back entered the league in 2023 with No. 26, but now he’s opting for a fresh look as he begins Year 3 of his career. Still, Gibbs’ true connection has always been to No. 1. The number he wore throughout his college days and since he was a kid. That number, however, currently belongs to Jameson Williams. For now, Gibbs is waiting it out, open to paying a premium if the opportunity arises, or possibly making the switch down the line if his career path takes him elsewhere. Until then, Gibbs is Agent 0.
Taking a kicker in Round 1 might sound insane, until you realize the smartest fantasy move next season might be exactly that. 

Brandon Aubrey is a cheat code. 

He’s outscoring star WRs, elite RBs, and quarterbacks. 

He’s basically a one-man position flex. 

Brandon Aubrey has 163.0 fantasy points.

That currently ranks him as QB22, RB12, WR7, and TE2

All while being a kicker. 

At this point, drafting Aubrey early is a necessity. 

So yeah, next year? 

Don’t be shocked if someone opens their draft with: “With the first pick… The Aubreyinator  selects: Brandon Aubrey.” 

It might be genius.
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Taking a kicker in Round 1 might sound insane, until you realize the smartest fantasy move next season might be exactly that. Brandon Aubrey is a cheat code. He’s outscoring star WRs, elite RBs, and quarterbacks. He’s basically a one-man position flex. Brandon Aubrey has 163.0 fantasy points. That currently ranks him as QB22, RB12, WR7, and TE2 All while being a kicker. At this point, drafting Aubrey early is a necessity. So yeah, next year? Don’t be shocked if someone opens their draft with: “With the first pick… The Aubreyinator selects: Brandon Aubrey.” It might be genius.
The Bosa brothers are the definition of elite, game-changing pass rushers. Joey with 73 career sacks in 110 games, Nick with 64.5 in just 85 games. 

When they’re on the field, quarterbacks feel the difference immediately. Few defenders can collapse a pocket with their blend of speed, technique, and power the way the Bosas do.

But greatness has come with a cost. Joey has already missed 41 games in his career, while Nick, with his latest ACL tear, will be at 32 games missed. 

Injuries have been the cruel shadow trailing both, cutting into what could have been even more historic numbers.

Still, every time they return, they remind the league why they’re special. Few families have produced two defenders this dominant. 

The sack totals speak for themselves, but the bigger story is resilience. 

Despite setbacks, Joey and Nick Bosa remain among the most feared defenders in football, proving that even limited time on the field is enough to etch their names among the elite.
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The Bosa brothers are the definition of elite, game-changing pass rushers. Joey with 73 career sacks in 110 games, Nick with 64.5 in just 85 games. When they’re on the field, quarterbacks feel the difference immediately. Few defenders can collapse a pocket with their blend of speed, technique, and power the way the Bosas do. But greatness has come with a cost. Joey has already missed 41 games in his career, while Nick, with his latest ACL tear, will be at 32 games missed. Injuries have been the cruel shadow trailing both, cutting into what could have been even more historic numbers. Still, every time they return, they remind the league why they’re special. Few families have produced two defenders this dominant. The sack totals speak for themselves, but the bigger story is resilience. Despite setbacks, Joey and Nick Bosa remain among the most feared defenders in football, proving that even limited time on the field is enough to etch their names among the elite.
Aidan Hutchinson, a defensive end, has 5 interceptions in 53 career games. 

Sauce Gardner, an elite lockdown cornerback, has 3 interceptions in 58 games. 

Hutchinson’s production isn’t an accident. 

He has a rare feel for screens, zone drops, and tipped balls, and he already holds the NFL record for most interceptions by a defensive lineman through his first two seasons. 

He even added another pick recently, grabbing one off Matthew Stafford in Week 15. 

Sauce’s numbers, meanwhile, tell a different story. 

Quarterbacks simply don’t throw at him. 

His impact shows up in erased routes and passes not attempted, not in interception totals. 

It’s the paradox of being too good at your job. 

One player takes the ball because he hunts it. 

The other doesn’t see it because no one dares. 

Football stats don’t always make sense, and that’s what makes this one legendary
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Aidan Hutchinson, a defensive end, has 5 interceptions in 53 career games. Sauce Gardner, an elite lockdown cornerback, has 3 interceptions in 58 games. Hutchinson’s production isn’t an accident. He has a rare feel for screens, zone drops, and tipped balls, and he already holds the NFL record for most interceptions by a defensive lineman through his first two seasons. He even added another pick recently, grabbing one off Matthew Stafford in Week 15. Sauce’s numbers, meanwhile, tell a different story. Quarterbacks simply don’t throw at him. His impact shows up in erased routes and passes not attempted, not in interception totals. It’s the paradox of being too good at your job. One player takes the ball because he hunts it. The other doesn’t see it because no one dares. Football stats don’t always make sense, and that’s what makes this one legendary
Kurtis Rourke has a future full of possibilities.

The San Francisco 49ers selected the Canadian QB in the 7th round of the NFL Draft. 

And he’s also been chosen 25th overall by the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the 2025 CFL Draft.

While Rourke is expected to stay in the NFL this season, getting drafted in both leagues is no small feat. 

It’s a testament to his poise, arm talent, and long-term potential.

Only Canadian-born players are eligible for the CFL Draft.

Kurtis Rourke’s journey is just getting started.
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Kurtis Rourke has a future full of possibilities. The San Francisco 49ers selected the Canadian QB in the 7th round of the NFL Draft. And he’s also been chosen 25th overall by the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the 2025 CFL Draft. While Rourke is expected to stay in the NFL this season, getting drafted in both leagues is no small feat. It’s a testament to his poise, arm talent, and long-term potential. Only Canadian-born players are eligible for the CFL Draft. Kurtis Rourke’s journey is just getting started.
Abdul Carter found himself in controversy just days after being drafted. 

The No. 3 overall pick reportedly hoped to wear either No. 56 or No. 11 — iconic numbers in Giants history, once worn by Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor and Super Bowl-winning quarterback Phil Simms. 

But those numbers are off-limits. 

Lawrence Taylor shut down the idea immediately, saying: “Get another number. I don’t care if it’s double zero — make it famous.”

Phil Simms was open to the idea of Carter wearing No. 11, but his family strongly opposed it, making it clear they didn’t want to see the number back on the field. 

So despite being a top draft pick and a central piece of the Giants’ rebuild, Abdul Carter is learning a valuable lesson early: in New York, some numbers are sacred.

And not even a future star gets a pass.
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Abdul Carter found himself in controversy just days after being drafted. The No. 3 overall pick reportedly hoped to wear either No. 56 or No. 11 — iconic numbers in Giants history, once worn by Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor and Super Bowl-winning quarterback Phil Simms. But those numbers are off-limits. Lawrence Taylor shut down the idea immediately, saying: “Get another number. I don’t care if it’s double zero — make it famous.” Phil Simms was open to the idea of Carter wearing No. 11, but his family strongly opposed it, making it clear they didn’t want to see the number back on the field. So despite being a top draft pick and a central piece of the Giants’ rebuild, Abdul Carter is learning a valuable lesson early: in New York, some numbers are sacred. And not even a future star gets a pass.
Arch Manning is entering his junior year at Texas and is set to be the starting quarterback next season. 

He spent two years behind Quinn Ewers, patiently waiting for his opportunity, and has seen limited action so far. 

Career stats so far: 

🔸Games played: 10 
🔸Pass attempts: 95 
🔸Passing yards: 969 
🔸Passing touchdowns: 9 
🔸Interceptions: 2 

Rushing stats: 
🔸Carries: 28 
🔸Rushing yards: 115 
🔸Rushing touchdowns: 4 

It’s worth noting that Arch still has three years of college eligibility remaining, so the assumption that he’ll declare for the 2026 NFL Draft might not be as certain as some believe. 

Both Peyton and Eli Manning played four full years of college football.
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Arch Manning is entering his junior year at Texas and is set to be the starting quarterback next season. He spent two years behind Quinn Ewers, patiently waiting for his opportunity, and has seen limited action so far. Career stats so far: 🔸Games played: 10 🔸Pass attempts: 95 🔸Passing yards: 969 🔸Passing touchdowns: 9 🔸Interceptions: 2 Rushing stats: 🔸Carries: 28 🔸Rushing yards: 115 🔸Rushing touchdowns: 4 It’s worth noting that Arch still has three years of college eligibility remaining, so the assumption that he’ll declare for the 2026 NFL Draft might not be as certain as some believe. Both Peyton and Eli Manning played four full years of college football.

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