The search for a suspect continues after a man in his 30s was shot and killed during a robbery in the Galleria area and driven to an urgent care, Houston police say.
Seventy underclassmen have declared for the 2025 NFL draft, which begins April 24 in Green Bay. See who is on the list.
In this latest mock draft, the Steelers take a chance on a quarterback while the Patriots scoop up a mega-talent.
With the regular season in the books, our latest 2025 NFL mock draft has the Giants and Bears getting steals and QBs dominate the top of the order.
First round (8) - Carolina Panthers - WR Luther Burden III, Missouri 11 ... Los Angeles Rams – OT Cameron Williams, Texas 24. Green Bay Packers – DL Kenneth Grant, Michigan 25. Los Angeles Chargers – DL Derrick Harmon, Oregon 26.
There are still plenty of unknowns at this point in the NFL calendar, including multiple teams with head coach, general manager and coordinator openings yet to be filled. Between those soon-to-be hires and the impending roster upheaval that’ll happen in free agency, team needs will fluctuate over the next three months.
The three-day event will take place in Green Bay, Wisconsin, from April 24-26, 2025. Underclassmen have until Jan. 15 to declare for the draft, and those playing in the College Football Playoff National Championship have until Jan. 24. Here are the college football players who have declared for the draft so far:
The NFL playoffs are underway, and the college football National Championship is set for next week. The initial deadline for underclassmen to declare has passed, so the 2025 NFL Draft class is close to being set.
NFL Draft remains months away, but we are so close to knowing every player in the potential class after the declaration deadline has come and gone with only two teams exempt. A lot will change before April.
East Carolina hosts the North Texas Mean Green after C.J. Walker scored 23 points in East Carolina's 74-70 loss to the Memphis Tigers.
A Massachusetts judge has ordered a North Texas-based white supremacy group and its leader to pay a Black man $2.75 million after the man was injured by the group’s members during a Boston “flash march” in 2022.
WOODVILLE, Texas (KTRE) - On Wednesday, Cody Allen Knight of Town Bluff was convicted of murder by a Tyler County jury. Knight was sentenced to 45 years in prison, according to the Tyler County DA’s office, who released details of the trial, conviction and sentencing on Thursday.