Latest Maxx Crosby trade rumor is bad news for Cowboys, Eagles, Patriots, Seahawks
The latest trade rumors surrounding the Las Vegas Raiders and Maxx Crosby don't bode well for potential suitors like the Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks.
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Arsenal are unchanged from last weekend’s North London derby. Well, if it ain’t broke. Club captain Martin Ødegaard and Ben White miss out altogether.
Chelsea are coming off the back of a disappointing 1-1 home draw with Burnley, and make two changes. One is enforced, with Wesley Fofana suspended; Mamadou Sarr takes his place. Meanwhile Jorrel Hato comes in for Malo Gusto, who drops to the bench.
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Aki, O'Brien and Henshaw boost for Ireland
Bundee Aki has returned to the Ireland squad for Friday's Six Nations game against Wales in Dublin [20:10 GMT], while Leinster pair Jimmy O'Brien and Robbie Henshaw are also back in contention.
Aki was handed a four-match ban in January for "verbal abuse and disrespect" towards match officials in Connacht's United Rugby Championship (URC) loss to Leinster in January.
That kept the 35-year-old out of his province's URC game against Leinster and Ireland's first three games in the Six Nations, but is now back with the squad.
O'Brien has also linked up with the squad and Henshaw is expected to return early this week after they both played the full 80 minutes in Leinster's 8-7 URC defeat by Cardiff on Friday.
Both were left out of Andy Farrell's initial 37-man squad for the Six Nations due to injury, but their return will bolster Ireland's options with James Lowe ruled out for the remainder of the tournament with a groin injury.
Fly-half Harry Byrne suffered a concussion in Leinster's defeat on Friday and is out, while Cormac Izuchukwu continues his graduated return to play protocols and will join the squad alongside the other nine players who have also returned to camp.
Farrell will name his team on Wednesday afternoon.
Packers and Broncos trade rumors could result in deal with Giants, Raiders or Bills
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The Green Bay Packers and Denver Broncos could cut ties with one interior offensive lineman each this offseason.
In Green Bay, center Elgton Jenkins is widely viewed as a cut candidate, and the same can be said for guard Ben Powers in Denver. That's because both players are set to account for big cap hits after an injury-plagued 2025 campaign.
But ESPN's Jeremy Fowler is not ruling out both players being traded instead.
"Two offensive linemen to potentially be included in trades are Green Bay's Elgton Jenkins and Denver's Ben Powers. Both have large cap hits and potential value," Fowler said.
It's certainly not crazy to think teams could come calling for one or both players, as starting-caliber offensive linemen, which Jenkins and Powers are, don't often become available.
Sure, both players getting cut might be inevitable, which would be ideal for any team interested, but teams in need of an offensive lineman might view a trade as necessary to avoid allowing other teams to get involved in free agency.
Three logical trade suitors for Powers and Jenkins are the New York Giants, Las Vegas Raiders and Buffalo Bills.
The Raiders could have a need at both guard spots if Dylan Parham leaves in free agency and Jackson Powers-Johnson moves to center. If JPJ stays at guard and Parham leaves, Las Vegas will have a need at guard and center.
The Giants have a need at guard thanks to the pending free-agent status of Greg Van Roten, and New York might want an upgrade over John Michael Schmitz at center, which Jenkins would amount to.
When it comes to the Bills, they have pending free agents at guard and center in David Andrews and Connor McGovern.
Given their lackluster cap space situation, it's possible the Bills have no choice but to let both walk in free agency. That said, the Bills will likely need the Broncos or Packers to pick up money on those contracts to get something done.
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