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Carolina Panthers legend Luke Kuechly is once again a finalist for the NFL Hall of Fame. He was among the final seven for last year’s Hall of Fame class, earning him an automatic bid this year. Kuechly was a linebacker for the Panthers from 2012 to 2019 and led the NFL in tackles during that time.
The versatile Buckeyes defender is a top prospect for the 2026 NFL draft, and here's everything you need to know about him.
An injury to Nakobe Dean put rookie linebacker Jihaad Campbell into the Philadelphia Eagles’ starting lineup for the first eight games of the season. Another injury to Dean returned Campbell to the starting unit on Sunday, and the first-round rookie responded with seven tackles and an important fumble recovery.
If the NFL ever lengthens the regular season to 18 games, three players in the league this year will have some insight into what that feels like.
The Kansas City Chiefs' defense has been up and down this season, but more times than not, it has kept the franchise within striking distance on its pursuit of
Christmas came early for former Auburn linebacker Eugene Asante, who returned to the NFL on Tuesday as a member of the Atlanta Falcons’ practice squad. Asante is making the third stop of his first NFL season.
The Chicago Bears fell to the San Francisco 49ers in Week 17, and their playoff seeding could still change in Week 18. The game saw injuries to key players, with linebacker Noah Sewell believed to have torn his Achilles.
Miami Dolphins linebacker Jordyn Brooks was fined for unsafe plays during the Week 15 matchup against the Steelers.