The NFL season is almost here and several former Wolfpack football players are gearing up for the 2023 season.
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It’s no secret that former Pack Pro Russell Wilson struggled in his first year with the Denver Broncos. Staff Writer Colby Trotter explains Wilson’s new dynamic with Sean Payton and if the quarterback will sink or swim with his new head coach.
With the start of the NFL season just around the corner, sleeper options for this fantasy football season include NFL Pack Pros Nyheim Hines and Jakobi Meyers.
Along with punter A.J. Cole looking to do his part on special teams, these NFL Pack Pros on the O-line are raring to go out and dominate in the trenches this season.
The NC State football team is preparing to take its production to the next level as several veterans lead the charge on the offensive side of the ball.
NC State and NFL legend Philip Rivers announced his retirement from the NFL. Correspondent Wade Bowman reflects on Rivers’ journey to the league from a two-star recruit to surefire Hall of Famer.
Georgia Tech's offense has seen significant changes over the last couple of seasons but put up 56 points in its last matchup. However, this new-look offense might struggle against a steady NC State defense.
For the first time in his 16-year career, former NC State quarterback Philip Rivers is hitting the free-agent market. The 38-year-old recently finished his contract and has the chance to write his own ending to his Hall of Fame-worthy career. Rivers is coming off one of the worst statistical seasons of his career, throwing 20 interceptions, and will be looking to bounce back to his 2018 form. Rivers told Daniel Popper of the Athletic, “Retirement is not really an option.” The Chargers are in a rebuilding stage and may decide to move on from Rivers. They have the sixth-overall pick and may take a chance on Tua Tagovailoa of Alabama or Justin Herbert of Oregon.