most explosive offenses in 2025:
1. New England Patriots
2. Los Angeles Rams
3. Detroit Lions
4. Buffalo Bills
5. Seattle Seahawks
6. Indianapolis Colts
7. Green Bay Packers
8. Baltimore Ravens
9. Miami Dolphins
10. Chicago Bears
11. Dallas Cowboys
12. Arizona Cardinals
13. Jacksonville Jaguars
14. Atlanta Falcons
15. Philadelphia Eagles
16. New York Giants
17. Washington Commanders
18. Los Angeles Chargers
19. Denver Broncos
20. Cincinnati Bengals
21. Minnesota Vikings
22. San Francisco 49ers
23. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
24. Pittsburgh Steelers
25. Houston Texans
26. Kansas City Chiefs
27. Carolina Panthers
28. New Orleans Saints
29. Tennessee Titans
30. Cleveland Browns
31. New York Jets
32. Las Vegas Raiders
*rate of gaining 15+ yards per play
19 years ago today, June 3, 2007, in a chat with his street soldiers Albie Cianflone and Butch "Butchie" DeConcini, the new boss of the Lupertazzi Family, Phil Leotardo laid out a “couple of three things” about why he’d had it up to here with the Soprano Family.
And then, of course, there was the Vito thing.
The Boston Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora, hitting coach Peter Fatse, bench coach Rámon Vazquez and game-planning coach Jason Varitek, sources tell ESPN.
While the Red Sox won today, they are 10-17 and in last in the American League East. Massive change is coming in Boston.
Three-time Pro Bowl safety Kevin Byard is signing with the Patriots on a one-year, $9 million deal, per sources.
Deal negotiated @DavidMulugheta of @AthletesFirst.
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Doubs, who’s only 25, had 202 catches and 21 TDs during his career in Green Bay.