The AFC East is wide open heading into 2024, and the Miami Dolphins are becoming the trendy pick to win the division. Count former NFL wide receiver Plaxico Burress among those who believes the Dolphins will do just that.
As the Pittsburgh Steelers enter a crucial offseason, the focus inevitably turns to the quarterback position. Since Ben Roethlisberger's retirement, the organization has struggled in finding his successor. Amidst the uncertainty, there's a glimmer of hope in Kenny Pickett, the quarterback out of Pitt whom the Steelers have expressed faith in.
On Saturday, Notre Dame received their first wide receiver commitment in the 2025 recruiting class when Wayne (N.J.) DePaul Catholic pass catcher Elijah Burress opted for the Irish over offers from Duke, Cincinnati and several others.
Notre Dame received their first wide receiver commitment in the 2025 class on Saturday when Wayne (N.J.) DePaul Catholic pass catcher Elijah Burress picked the Fighting Irish.
Even while we are in a dead period, the recruiting world never stops. Over the last week, Notre Dame has received two massive 2025 commitments. They have also made a very important top five schools list and have multiple recruits cementing official visits this offseason.
Notre Dame got on the board at wide receiver by picking up underrated pass catcher Elijah Burress. Let's take a look at the profile for Burress. Hometown/High
Notre Dame kicked off its 2025 wide receiver class by landing a commitment from Wayne (N.J.) DePaul Catholic pass catcher Elijah Burress. Notre Dame offered Burress in January and then made quick work to close on him and add him to the class.
Elijah Burress, the son of Plaxico Burress, announced his college commitment on Saturday.
Notre Dame remains hot on the recruiting trail for the 2025 class with Wayne (N.J.) DePaul Catholic wide receiver Elijah Burress committing to the Fighting Irish.
At this juncture in the 2025 football season, Notre Dame is in a privileged position, allowing them to be highly selective when extending offers to high school recruits.
Former NFL wide receiver Plaxico Burress said on The Carton Show, which airs each day on FS1, that Dalvin Cook is going to sign with either the Miami Dolphins or the Dallas Cowboys and that the NY Jets are out of contention for his services.
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In 2004, receiver Plaxico Burress boycotted a mandatory minicamp that was set for Mother’s Day weekend. Since then, few have said very much about football business being done on or around the second Sunday in May — with the exception of the 2014 Draft, which ended on Saturday and kept football folks busy while wrapping [more]
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