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Former NC State, Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson to be released by Broncos
The Broncos announced Wilson's release on X, formerly Twitter, with a statement from General Manager George Paton and Head Coach Sean Payton. -
Texas WR Xavier Worthy breaks NFL Combine record with 4.21-second 40-yard dash
Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy set the record for running the fastest 40-yard dash in the history of the NFL Combine. He ran it in 4.21 seconds, breaking John Ross' record of 4.22 seconds. -
2024 NFL Combine observations from day three: Xavier Worthy breaks 40-yard dash record
Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy broke the 40-yard dash record at the NFL Combine, running it in 4.21 seconds. -
2024 NFL Combine observations from day two: Clemson CB Nate Wiggins runs fastest 40-yard dash, but injures hip
Clemson cornerback Nate Wiggins ran the fastest 40-yard dash on Friday at 4.28 seconds. However, he appeared to injure his hip. -
2024 NFL Combine observations from day one: NC State's Payton Wilson runs fastest 40-yard dash among linebackers
NC State's Payton Wilson ran the fastest 40-yard dash among linebackers at the 2024 NFL Combine, with an official time of 4.43 seconds. -
Drake Maye won't throw at 2024 NFL Combine, training for NFL Draft with Philip Rivers
North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye said he's preparing for the 2024 NFL Draft with former NC State quarterback Philip Rivers in Mobile, Alabama. -
Watch these local ACC players in the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine
12 players from North Carolina colleges will do their best to impress NFL scouts in Indianapolis. -
Here are the UNC, NC State and Duke players invited to the 2024 NFL Combine
Drake Maye, Tez Walker and Payton Wilson are among the 321 prospects invited to the 2024 NFL Combine in Indianapolis. -
Pittsburgh Steelers release former UNC QB Mitch Trubisky
Mitch Trubisky played for the Steelers since 2022, starting seven games for the team. -
From the Vault: Julius Peppers was unstoppable at Southern Nash High School
Bob Holliday takes us back to when Julius Peppers did everything on the football field at Southern Nash High School, including playing running back.