The turbulence between Brandon Aiyuk and the San Francisco 49ers has reached a new level, and according to FOX Sports insider Jay Glazer, the wide receiver's future is in his own hands.
Jay Glazer looks a lot different now than he did when he began his career at FOX Sports more than two decades ago, and Michael Strahan had a ruthless way of pointing that out on Sunday.
When it comes to being plugged into the NFL, no one does it better than Jay Glazer of FOX Sports. And in his latest report, broadcast during FOX’s pregame show before the Giants-Packers Week 11 tilt, Glazer offered some intel he had picked up regarding the New York Giants’ upcoming search for a new head coach.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy is returning to the field for the first time since Week 4, when he aggravated the turf toe injury he initially suffered during the season opener.
According to Jay Glazer, former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue passed away this morning. Glazer says Tagliabue, who was battling Parkinson’s disease, died from heart failure.
Well, this wasn't exactly the trade I saw coming today. The Bears sent their sixth-round pick to the Browns for Joe Tryon-Shroyinka and their seventh-round selection ahead of today's trade deadline.
The Seattle Seahawks are reportedly being very aggressive ahead of the NFL trade deadline and that shows general manager John Schneider is all in on this team, which is currently one of the best in the league.
Reports over the past few weeks have suggested that Cincinnati Bengals star edge rusher Trey Hendrickson won't be available for trade, but it appears the team might be changing that stance.
According to Jay Glazer, the Bengals could possibly be changing their stance on trading DE Trey Hendrickson. Glazer says a week ago, he would have said there was no chance Cincinnati would deal Hendrickson.
The Chicago Bears enter Week 9's showdown against the Cincinnait Bengals at 4-3 and very much alive in the NFC North and overall NFC playoff picture. Usually, teams with that kind of profile get aggressive at the NFL trade deadline in an effort to put their roster over the top.
These reports come on the heels of a weekend of Jackson injury news that could land the franchise in a bit of hot water.
The Dallas Cowboys have been looking for ways to improve their defense ahead of the trade deadline, and it sounds like they are aiming high. The Cowboys have inquired about trading for All-Pro pass-rushers Maxx Crosby and Trey Hendrickson, Jay Glazer of FOX Sports reported on Sunday.
The Dallas Cowboys are going shopping ahead of the NFL's Nov. 4 trade deadline. The question is: Who's selling? According to NFL insider Jay Glazer, the Cowboys called the Las Vegas Raiders and Cincinnati Bengals in attempts to trade for star edge rushers Maxx Crosby and Trey Hendrickson, respectively.
Last week, NFL insider Ian Rapoport reported that San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy was expected to miss two to five weeks while recovering from a toe injury.
The Pittsburgh Steelers fan base was able to breathe a fresh sigh of relief after Aaron Rodgers made it clear he was joining the team for the 2025 season.
Jay Glazer announced that his father, Ed Glazer, passed away at age 83. In a heartfelt tribute posted on social media, Jay Glazer said Ed died on Saturday morning.
Jay Glazer has faced some criticism in the wake of his recent report about Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell, and the longtime NFL reporter took to social media on Tuesday to defend himself.
Did Jay Glazer reporting on Jan. 5 that multiple teams are going to make a run at trading for Kevin O'Connell put an unwanted distraction in the Minnesota Vikings locker room?
Jay Glazer isn't backing down from his report that multiple teams are interested in trading for Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell. In fact, Glazer is doubling down, saying his report is true and that after more than three decades of reporting inside information that his word should be treated with more respect.
According to Jay Glazer, there are multiple NFL teams that will try to make a run at trading for Vikings HC Kevin O’Connell. Glazer notes O’Connell is
National NFL media practically all released reports on the Kansas City Chiefs' plan for Week 18 against the Denver Broncos at the same time on Sunday. NFL Network, CBS, and FOX Sports all report that the Chiefs will rest their starting players in Week 18's game against the Broncos.
Jay Glazer was among the many California residents affected by the Franklin Fire. The rapidly spreading fire burned 2,200 acres overnight and forced thousands of people to evacuate.
Former No. 2 overall pick Ryan Leaf’s NFL career didn’t pan out, but he’s since carved out a nice niche for himself as a mental health advocate. Because he’s so passionate about the topic, Leaf isn’t afraid to call out those he feels are being disingenuous when it comes to helping others who struggle with such issues, and the shot he took at NFL insider Jay Glazer is proof of that.
Not much has gone right for the New York Giants this season, and now, another log has been thrown on the fire.
"I would say it's a family vibe organization," Trubisky said of the Steelers. "They take care of the players and it's very transparent with communication and just what's expected here."
Sometimes sports can be more than sports, and this moment with Tomlin is one of those times.
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