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Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza officially declares for the NFL draft and could be the No. 1 pick
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — The Las Vegas Raiders are on the clock, and Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza is officially available. Mendoza formally declared for the NFL draft Friday and could be headed to the Raiders with the No.
Aditi Kinkhabwala explains how Kevin Stefanski built detailed development plans for his players, countering claims that the Falcons’ new head coach neglected his QBs.
Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza is declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft after a standout junior season, he announced Friday. Mendoza, ranked No. 1 in the CBS Sports NFL Draft Prospect Rankings, is widely projected to be selected first overall by the Las Vegas Raiders.
The New England Patriots and Denver Broncos square off in the AFC title game on Sunday, and the loss of quarterback Bo Nix has so many questioning whether or not Denver can knock off the resurgent powerhouse. That question became the premise for a sketch on this week's Saturday Night Live as the comedy show took on NFL on ESPN.
San Francisco 49ers legendary QB John Brodie, a franchise Hall of Famer and 1970 NFL MVP award winner, died on Friday at the age of 90.
"Coming to Indiana was a leap of faith, a leap that led me to going 16-0 with my boys and a national championship," quarterback Fernando Mendoza said Friday.
Not all of the NFL's top quarterbacks have a forever teammate yet, but brush up on which athletes—including the Patriots' Drake Maye and Rams' Matthew Stafford—are no longer playing the field.
Former NFL wide receiver Adam Thielen describes the nuances of playing with a second-string quarterback to better understand the Denver Broncos' situation heading into the AFC Championship game against the New England Patriots.