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With a new coaching regime, new veterans and new rookies on the Bears roster, WGN Radio sports anchors Andy Masur and Kevin ...
The countdown to kickoff is on, and so is the annual fantasy football gold rush. Pro Football Focus recently dropped its ...
Luther Burden III enters the 2025 NFL Draft as a wide receiver prospect who has been on the radar of NFL general managers and front office decision-makers for a long time. Burden was a five-star ...
Bears rookie receiver Luther Burden III wasn’t present Wednesday morning for the first practice of training camp. He continues to mend a hamstring injury.
One of Missouri football’s most talented prospects in recent memory is dropping to Day 2. Luther Burden III, the three-year star Mizzou wide receiver out of East St. Louis, did not hear his name ...
Burden has decided to skip the Tigers bowl game and made his announcement on Monday that he would be declaring for the 2025 NFL Draft. Luther Burden III has called it a collegiate career, after ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Luther Burden III will enter the NFL with a chip already on his shoulder. After the NFL decided to skip out on Burden in the first round of selections in the 2025 NFL draft ...
When Luther Burden III made his decision to leave college for the NFL, the first round seemed like his destination. Would he land with the Super Bowl champion Eagles?
Luther Burden fell to Round 2 and Ben Johnson couldn't resist, here is what it means for Fantasy ... Burden may have been the ultimate big swing at the wide receiver position in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Missouri wide receiver Luther Burden III, one of the top wide receiving prospects in college football, declared for the 2025 NFL Draft on Monday.. In a statement posted to social media, Burden ...
Breaking down Missouri Tigers Luther wide receiver Burden III college highlights ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. Team reporter Erin Summers and Locked On Saints host and Saints beat writer for ...
The 2025 NFL Draft will be held April 24-26 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The top draft pick in Mizzou history is defensive end Justin Smith, who was selected with the No. 4 overall selection in 2001.