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Persistent reports that the Saints will listen to trade offers for Mark Snow, the safety is doing little to quell speculation about his future, starting with his Tuesday

The 2018 NFL regular-season schedule will be announced exclusively on NFL Network during the 2018 NFL Schedule Release Presented by Verizon at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday as part of a two-hour long special. Amid persistent reports that the Seahawks will listen to trade offers for Earl Thomas, the safety is doing little to quell speculation about his future, starting with his Tuesday absence.

After weeks of trade speculation, Jordan Howard is locked in as the Chicago Bears’ lead back. Asked Tuesday if Howard would be the team’s featured running back for the upcoming season, new coach Matt Nagy replied, “Absolutely, yeah.”

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The time and date of this year’s Mexico City game is no longer a mystery. The Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Rams will play at Estadio Azteca on Nov. 19 at 8:15 p.m. ET, the league announced Wednesday night.

A room filled with heroes — Dan Hanzus, Gregg Rosenthal and Chris Wesseling — discuss the latest “news” on the Throne Of Sleaze: Will Tom Brady play in 2018? Plus Josh Allen and his draft stock.

Tom Brady will be playing for the New England Patriots in 2018, but he’s not in love with his contract situation. Will the Patriots sweeten his deal in order to keep the quarterback completely happy?

The times are a'changing — and we'll see that reflected in the start times of prime-time games this season. There will be earlier start times for games on Monday, Thursday and Sunday nights.
— Brandon Coleman, Head Coach of Splashes

Brandon Coleman is staying in New Orleans. The wideout is re-signing with the Saints, a source informed of the situation told NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport.

Deshaun Watson has barely played half a season with the Texans, but DeAndre Hopkins is already convinced that their quarterback-wide receiver duo will be the best in the league next season.

Deshaun Watson has barely played half a season with the Texans, but DeAndre Hopkins is already convinced that their quarterback-wide receiver duo will be the best in the league next season.