Chiefs facing unusual free agent QB future
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The 2026 NFL offseason is still months away, but more than a few teams should already be thinking about next year's quarterback plans. The fact that the league has a shortage of quality starters and reliable backups has become painfully obvious this season.
Lane Kiffin and Co. are set to swing for the fences in the quarterback market, potential options coming to light.
The Kansas City Chiefs not only lost to the Los Angeles Chargers, eliminating them from postseason contention, but star QB Patrick Mahomes went down a torn ACL, and he might miss part of next season as well.
Aaron Rodgers is another potential free agent target for the Browns in 2026. At 42 years old, he is most likely nearing retirement, but could potentially have another season in him. He could give Cleveland the offensive stability it needs while also serving as a mentor and leader for the other young quarterbacks on the roster.
On Monday, the quarterback carousel — not to be confused with its older and more genteel cousin, the coaching carousel — hit full crazy mode. Ready for this?
While this class is short on big names, there is more boom than bust for this potential crop of players, including only two quarterbacks.
There's never a good time to need a new franchise quarterback, as the Carolina Panthers have learned several times over the years as they've tried and failed again and again to replace Cam Newton. Odds are the front office is going to be a bit more patient ...
It's time to start diving into free agency. Every offseason, teams are jockeying to fill the most important position in football -- whether that be adding a veteran starter, rookie project or career backup. Quarterback is the spot that has to be secure for ...
The New York Jets have a disastrous quarterback room right now. They added Justin Fields to be their starter, but he struggled mightily for the first half of th
Daniel Jones' Achilles injury might offer the Minnesota Vikings the perfect hedge against JJ McCarthy in 2026.
Aaron Glenn is making a bold decision for the Jets in Week 15. New York will be starting undrafted free agent quarterback Brady Cook during this weekend’s clash against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the head coach announced on Friday.