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  • 5 days ago | forbes.com | Kambui Bomani

    In an abrupt turn of events, the New Orleans Saints will enter the 2025 NFL season with a new starting quarterback under center. According to sources close to NFL Insiders Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero and Mike Garafolo, Saints quarterback Derek Carr announced his retirement from the NFL after an 11-year career. The decision came in the wake of Carr searching for a non-surgical solution to his nagging offseason shoulder injury.

  • 1 week ago | forbes.com | Kambui Bomani

    During the early hours of Wednesday morning, the Dallas Cowboys approved a trade for an AFC North wide receiver to help bolster its passing game. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport, the Cowboys are finalizing a deal to trade its 2026 third-round pick and conduct late round 2027 pick swaps with the Pittsburgh Steelers for the rights of wide receiver George Pickens.

  • 1 week ago | si.com | Kambui Bomani

    The New York Giants came into the 2025 offseason with various position groups that needed to be addressed. Following the conclusion of early free agency and this year’s draft, they mostly resolved various positional needs from a starter and depth perspective. So let's take a position unit-by-unit look and determine if the Giants are better, worse, or the same from a year ago.

  • 1 week ago | si.com | Kambui Bomani

    The 2025 draft grades by Sports Info Solutions (SIS) are in, and the New York Giants made the grade. SIS based its grades on each team's big board selections divided by its number of draft selections. The Giants finished with the fourth-highest grade average, scoring 6.34 for its seven draft picks. In addition to being the fourth-best draft class, the Giants rookies placed second in the NFC, trailing just the Atlanta Falcons.

  • 2 weeks ago | forbes.com | Kambui Bomani

    After a long wait that saw the former all-conference standout go four rounds without his name being called, Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders officially found his NFL home on day three of the NFL Draft. The Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year was shockingly selected by the Cleveland Browns with its newfound 144th overall pick after the franchise in front of the Philadelphia Eagles to select the 23-year-old quarterback.

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Kambui Bomani
Kambui Bomani @BomaniKambui
11 May 25

No Jalen hasn’t man😭😭😭. This past Super Bowl yes but not over a three year or even multigame postseason sample size.

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Rush Hour 🐐 @Veney2019

@BomaniKambui Jalen has been a better passer than Mahomes in the playoffs too, you can’t honestly think a 3-4 game sample size is more telling than a 17 game sample size right?

Kambui Bomani
Kambui Bomani @BomaniKambui
11 May 25

Respectfully, these raw numbers aren’t what make you a better passer. It’s what you do consistently in high pressure moments against elite level competition. Hurts has shown over the last three years he’s the better passer in the playoffs than Lamar. That’s not to say Lamar

Rush Hour 🐐
Rush Hour 🐐 @Veney2019

@BomaniKambui @BengalYouTube Lamar just had one of the greatest passing seasons in NFL history. Highest TD-INT ratio in league history, top 5 passer rating of all time. Lamar is clearly and objectively a better passer

Kambui Bomani
Kambui Bomani @BomaniKambui
11 May 25

We’re slowly approaching the conversation of Lamar being more talented but Hurts being the better player.

Big Game Bengal
Big Game Bengal @BengalYouTube

Jalen Hurts is better than Lamar Jackson (at nothing)