• The Canadian Press

    NFL draft attendance record within reach in Detroit, Commissioner Roger Goodell tells fans on Day 2

    DETROIT (AP) — The NFL draft tour has not had a stop quite like the one in Detroit. “We watched 32 amazing players join the NFL family in front of a record 275,000 people,” Commissioner Roger Goodell told fans who flooded downtown Detroit on Friday for a second straight day. "Guess what? Another 230,000 are already here tonight. “So Detroit, you’re within 100,000 of breaking the all-time record.” Nashville drew 600,000 fans over the three days of the NFL draft in 2019 to set the mark the Motor C

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    What would it take for the 49ers to trade Brandon Aiyuk or Deebo Samuel?

    Yahoo Sports’ Draft Live Crew discusses what it would cost to acquire either of San Francisco's star receivers and whether there is enough capital left in this year's draft to get a deal done.

  • The Canadian Press

    No. 1 NFL draft pick Caleb Williams realizes all eyes are on him

    LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Caleb Williams seemed unfazed by it all. The former Southern California star was ready to embrace the attention after the Chicago Bears grabbed him with the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft. The prized quarterback knows all eyes are on him in a city craving a consistent winner. And to that, Williams said bring it on. “I’m always going to have scrutiny,” he said at a news conference Friday, a day after the Bears drafted him. “I do things like paint my nails. I’m always going t

  • The Canadian Press

    Bills and Chargers get their receivers in Day 2 of the NFL draft in Keon Coleman and Ladd McConkey

    The Buffalo Bills got their wide receiver on Friday night. So did the Los Angeles Chargers. After trading down twice and out of the first round, the Bills opened Day 2 of the NFL draft by selecting Florida State’s Keon Coleman to give Josh Allen another playmaker and help replace Stefon Diggs. The Chargers, who chose Notre Dame left tackle Joe Alt over wideouts Malik Nabers and Rome Odunze with the fifth overall pick, traded up to take Georgia’s Ladd McConkey at No. 34. Justin Herbert will be co