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Not a single first-round pick was traded before draft day, the first time that’s happened in more than three decades. LIVE NFL DRAFT RESULTS: Keep tabs on all 32 picks made in Thursday's ...
Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco have received the Sacrament of First Communion. See the photos the palace ...
As much as time may have seemed to pass too quickly, a photo posted on the palaces Instagram account proves that the ...
The image is the first taken by the US National Science Foundation Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope’s new Visible Tunable Filter, or VTF. The instrument can build a closer-than-ever, three-dimen ...
The streak goes on for IMG Academy. For the sixth consecutive year, the Ascenders had a former player selected in the first round of the NFL Draft. The Dallas Cowboys picked Alabama All-American ...
The Atlanta Falcons made a surprising move by trading back into the first round to select another edge rusher. It was speculated that the Falcons may draft not one, but two edge rushers in this ...
It was a long wait for the Ravens on Thursday night, but they came away from the first round of the NFL draft with a new safety who impressed the team on and off the field. Baltimore selected ...
After the Seahawks put in the call to tell North Dakota State guard Grey Zabel that he was going to be their first-round pick, there was, of course, excitement in the Derrick Jensen Draft Room.
The first round of the 2025 NFL Draft came and went without commissioner Roger Goodell calling the name of former Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders. The son of NFL legend Deion Sanders is of ...
2. Jacksonville Jaguars: Travis Hunter (WR/CB, Colorado) Grade A+: The Jags made a bold trade up from No. 5 and gave up their 2026 first-round pick to the Browns.
The Philadelphia Eagles traded with the Kansas City Chiefs to move from No. 32 overall to No. 31 overall in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft to select Alabama linebacker Jihad Campbell.
The Rams did not make a pick Thursday night in the first round of the NFL draft. But next year they will have the opportunity to make two. That math worked just fine for general manager Les Snead ...