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Mark Maske

Mark Maske

Sports and NFL Reporter at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Football

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Recent Articles

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Minnesota Vikings unlikely to use their franchise tag on Sam Darnold

The quarterback still could re-sign with the Vikings, but if he’s not tagged he would remain eligible for unrestricted free agency next week.
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NFL competition committee begins mulling possible tweaks to kickoff...

Changes to the spot of the touchback on kickoffs or the spot of the kick — as well as potential adjustments to onside kicks — are being discussed.
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The NFL’s salary cap is set to take another big jump

The cap for the 2025 season will be set at $277.5 million to $281.5 million per team, the league informed teams in a memo, up from $255.4 million for the ’24 season.
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Sam Darnold’s status with Vikings in focus as NFL’s tag window opens

Teams have two weeks, beginning Tuesday, to use their franchise and transition player tags on players who are eligible for unrestricted free agency next month.
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The NFL’s top offseason storylines, from Aaron Rodgers to the Comma...

The Eagles will try to retain their roster, the Chiefs will regroup, and the NFL could make significant changes to kickoffs, replay assist and the Tush Push.
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Analysis | Five (or more) potential landing spots for Aaron Rodgers

The 41-year-old quarterback and the Jets have indeed parted ways. If Rodgers opts to keep playing, where could he end up?
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New York Jets announce they’re moving on from Aaron Rodgers

Rodgers, 41, has not said whether he plans to retire or keep playing.
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Saints hire Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore as their coach

Moore spent one season as Philadelphia’s offensive coordinator after holding that position with the Chargers and Cowboys.
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Eagles overwhelm Chiefs to win the Super Bowl, shut down a three-peat

The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Kansas City Chiefs, ruining a potential three-peat and claiming their second Super Bowl title.
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Josh Allen edges Lamar Jackson to win NFL’s MVP award for first time

The Buffalo Bills quarterback was named the NFL’s most valuable player for the first time Thursday, further cementing his status among the league’s elite.
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NFL reaffirms diversity hiring efforts despite Trump’s moves agains...

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in December that the league would continue to abide by its minority hiring programs “because this has made the NFL better.”