
Jeff Kerr
- NFL Writer 📝 @CBSSports - Eagles/NFL 📺 🎙 @CBSPhiladelphia - Phillies 📝 @CBSPhiladelphia - @PFWAwriters - Coach 🏀 @BoyertownBB - 300 bowler - PSU Alum
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1 week ago |
cbssports.com | Jeff Kerr |Tyler Sullivan
It's that time of the year again when our guy Pete Prisco combs through the entire NFL and stacks up who he believes are the top 100 players heading into the upcoming season. One of the more notable takeaways from Prisco's 2025 player ranking is his newfound (rekindled?) love for the running back position. Last year, Prisco listed only two backs inside his top 100 list. Fast forward to the 2025 edition, and a total of eight running backs sit inside Prisco's Top 100.
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2 weeks ago |
cbssports.com | Bryan DeArdo |Jeff Kerr
When naming the best running backs in football, Nick Chubb easily was in the conversation. A 1,000-yard merchant with the Cleveland Browns, Chubb had four of them in his first five seasons and was on his way to a fifth straight before tearing his ACL in just the second game of the 2023 season. That ACL tear sidelined Chubb until midway through the 2024 season, as the Browns running back underwent two reconstructive knee surgeries during his time away from the football field.
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2 weeks ago |
cbssports.com | Jeff Kerr |Chris Trapasso
Last season, Cooper DeJean, Edgerrin Cooper, Andru Phillips, and Bucky Irving were instantaneous key figures on their respective NFC teams. In 2023, the Rams got monster contributions from two Day 3 selections, Kobie Turner and Puka Nacua. Sam LaPorta broke rookie tight end records with the Lions, and Colby Wooden and Karl Brooks were instant successes with the Packers after going well outside of Round 1.
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3 weeks ago |
cbssports.com | Jared Dubin |Jeff Kerr |Garrett Podell
With the calendar flipping from May to June, it's time for organized team activities (OTAs) all around the league. All 32 teams have turned the page from all things 2024 and are now gathering and getting themselves ready for the upcoming 2025 season.
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3 weeks ago |
cbssports.com | Tyler Sullivan |Jeff Kerr
Aaron Rodgers is giving the NFL another shot at the age of 41, agreeing on a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers and continuing his Hall of Fame career. Rodgers contemplated retirement and didn't have a strong list of suitors in free agency, yet is giving himself another shot at glory. How Rodgers fares in Pittsburgh will be telling, as he's not the only quarterback over the age of 40 to change teams.
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Orion Kerkering has allowed just 3 of his last 12 inherited runners to score when he entered the game. That’s since May 4. So that’s false. #Phillies

@mintastic217 @JeffKerrCBS 9 times out of 10 when he comes in with inherited runners, they end up scoring

Orion Kerkering hasn’t given up an earned run since May 6. Kerkering has a 0.56 ERA since May 1. He hasn’t allowed an earned run in his last 15 appearances. #Phillies

Brandon Marsh up to .208 against LHP this season. Hit .192 against LHP last season and .229 against LHP in 2023. #Phillies