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  • 4 days ago | buckys5thquarter.com | Rohan Chakravarthi

    Mark Hoffman / USA TODAY NETWORK The Wisconsin Badgers have secured a commitment from 2026 three-star tight end Jack Sievers, he announced on Monday evening. Sievers, who attends Archbishop Murphy High School in Everett, Washington, is a 6’4, 225-pound tight end known for his athleticism and ability with the football in his hands. Wisconsin was the favorite for the three-star coming into the weekend and was able to close, getting them their first tight end of the class.

  • 4 days ago | ninersnation.com | Rohan Chakravarthi

    Eric Hartline-Imagn Images It’s not often that the San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles are on the same side of things. That changed this week when the two sides agreed on a trade that would send defensive end Bryce Huff to the 49ers in exchange for draft compensation. Huff, who signed a three-year, $51 million deal with the Eagles last offseason, struggled to fit in defensive coordinator Vic Fangio’s defense, recording only 2.5 sacks in 12 games.

  • 4 days ago | buckys5thquarter.com | Rohan Chakravarthi

    Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images In a turn of events, the Wisconsin Badgers are losing one of their commits, as the Ole Miss Rebels have flipped 2026 three-star defensive lineman Carmelow Reed following an official visit this weekend. Reed, a 6’7, 250-pound defensive end, had committed to Wisconsin back in early April. However, his recruitment continued to grow, as schools like Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Missouri, and LSU all offered in March.

  • 4 days ago | ninersnation.com | Rohan Chakravarthi

    Cary Edmondson-Imagn Images The San Francisco are nearly through half of their offseason program, with mandatory minicamp coming up later this month. As the 49ers get back on the field, they’re taking a cautious approach with several players, hoping to improve their injury luck after dealing with issues with several key players in 2024. However, there is one star that will likely miss the beginning of the season: Brandon Aiyuk.

  • 4 days ago | buckys5thquarter.com | Rohan Chakravarthi

    Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images The Wisconsin Badgers had a lot to replace this offseason, losing 10 players, including six seniors, from their 2024-25 roster,That meant it was going to be a crucial transfer portal cycle and head coach Greg Gard delivered, landing guard Nick Boyd, forward Austin Rapp, and wing Andrew Rohde early in the offseason.

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