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cbssports.com | Jonathan Jones |Bryan DeArdo
The New York Giants are nearing the finish line for their draft prep. On Thursday they worked out Shedeur Sanders in Colorado. On Friday, they see Jalen Milroe in person. And on Saturday they'll watch Tyler Shough throw in person. (The team has already met with Jaxson Dart.) These private workouts are important to head coach Brian Daboll. At a pro day, a quarterback is working off his own script and with his own language.
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cbssports.com | Chris Trapasso |Bryan DeArdo |Jordan Dajani |Dave Richard
One week away from the 2025 NFL Draft means it's time for a comprehensive, multi-analyst event: a live seven-round mock draft courtesy of CBS Sports' "With the First Pick" podcast. Here's how it works. This mock draft of all 257 picks features 10 CBS Sports NFL and college football analysts split into four separate "GM groups" who pick for eight separate teams from Round 1 to Round 7.
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1 week ago |
cbssports.com | Bryan DeArdo
If he decides to continue playing in 2025, a new uniform won't be the only change Aaron Rodgers will undergo. The future Pro Hall of Fame quarterback will also need a new helmet after his current one was recently banned from future use. The NFL recently banned seven helmets from being used moving forward, including Rodgers' helmet, the Schutt Air XP Pro Q11 LTD.
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cbssports.com | Bryan DeArdo |Patrick McDonald |Patrick Mcdonald
With his four-foot putt Sunday night, Rory McIlroy's 11-year quest to join golf's most exclusive golf officially ended. By defeating worthy playoff challenger Justin Rose in the 2025 Masters tournament, the 35-year-old McIlroy finally joined Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods as the only players in history to achieve the grand slam as winners of each of golf's four major tournaments.
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cbssports.com | Bryan DeArdo
Fair or not, the careers of No. 1 overall picks are scrutinized more than any NFL player. Some No. 1 overall picks flourish at the next level while helping deliver wins and memorable moments to their team and fan base. Other No. 1 overall picks, however, fail to live up to the hype. Perhaps no one summed up life as a No. 1 overall pick better than Troy Aikman, the Cowboys' Hall of Fame quarterback who was chosen No. 1 overall back in 1989.
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