Skip to Main Content
default-cbs-image
Now Playing
Share Video
Link copied!
  • Image thumbnail
    1:02

    Top Landing Spots For Veteran Free Agent Joey Bosa

  • Image thumbnail
    0:30

    Landing Spots For Maxx Crosby After Ravens Deal Falls Through: Bears

  • Image thumbnail
    6:03

    Watson, Davis, And Anzalone All Join New Teams In Free Agency

  • Image thumbnail
    23:34

    NFL Free Agent News

  • Image thumbnail
    10:37

    Breaking News: DJ Moore Traded To The Bills

  • Image thumbnail
    1:58

    Bears And Cowboys In Hunt To Trade For Maxx Crosby

  • Image thumbnail
    2:50

    Bears Center, Drew Dalman, Is Retiring

  • Image thumbnail
    0:22

    BREAKING NEWS: Bears Grant LB Tremaine Edmunds Permission To Seek Trade

  • Image thumbnail
    2:57

    Bears Look to Build Off Momentum of Playoff Run

  • Image thumbnail
    0:44

    Cash Or Class: Chicago Bears

  • Image thumbnail
    0:27

    Under-The-Radar Free Agents: Braxton Jones

  • Image thumbnail
    1:26

    5 Big NFL Trades: Ravens Acquire DJ Moore

  • Image thumbnail
    11:11

    NFC North Offseason Needs

  • Image thumbnail
    1:02

    Pete Prisco's Final Power Rankings: Bears No. 8 After Great 1st Year Under Ben Johnson

  • Image thumbnail
    1:21

    Needs Mock Draft: NFC North

  • Image thumbnail
    11:26

    NFC North Free Agent Priority List

  • Image thumbnail
    1:43

    Bryant McFadden: 'I've Become a Fan of Ben Johnson'

  • Image thumbnail
    1:21

    Jonathan Jones: 'The Rams Played Good Clean Football'

  • Image thumbnail
    1:49

    Bryant McFadden on Caleb Williams: 'He's like Steph Curry at the quarterback position'

  • Image thumbnail
    1:08

    Pick To Win NFC Divisional Round: Rams at Bears

Fantasy News

  • Bears' James Lynch: Lands in Chicago

    The Bears signed Lynch to a one-year contract Wednesday, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports. Lynch played with the Vikings from 2020-23 and with the Titans from 2024-25, and he will now provide interior defensive line depth in Chicago. While suiting up for all 17 regular-season games with Tennessee in 2025, Lynch totaled 25 tackles (14 solo), including a half-sack, plus one pass defensed.
    ... See More ... See Less
  • Titans' James Lynch: Re-signs with Titans

    The Titans re-signed Lynch on Wednesday, Jim Wyatt of the team's official site reports. Lynch is set to return to Tennessee, where he recorded 20 tackles (six solo), including 1.0 sacks, and two pass defections during the 2024 campaign. He will likely serve as a depth defender during the upcoming season and can contribute on special teams as well.
    ... See More ... See Less
  • Titans' James Lynch: Solid production in 2024

    Lynch finished the 2024 season with 20 total tackles (six solo), including 2.0 sacks, while also adding two passes defensed over 17 regular-season games. Lynch signed a one-year deal with Tennessee in September, appearing in all of the team's contests while operating as a depth option at defensive end behind Sebastian Joseph-Day and Jeffery Simmons. Lynch will enter the offseason as an unrestricted free agent and he'll likely garner plenty of interest on the open market.
    ... See More ... See Less
  • Vikings' James Lynch: Clear of knee injury

    Lynch (knee) started and logged 27 defensive snaps, along with one snap on special teams, during Minnesota's preseason win over Cleveland on Saturday. Lynch finished with three assisted tackles in the exhibition contest. He had registered 18 defensive snaps and five special-teams snaps during the Vikings' preseason opener against Las Vegas on Aug. 10. Lynch appears to be past the ACL tear that cost him all of last season, and he is battling for a depth spot on the 53-man roster as a backup defensive lineman.
    ... See More ... See Less
  • Vikings' James Lynch: Moved to injured reserve

    Lynch (knee) was placed on IR on Sunday, Craig Peters of the Vikings' official site reports. Lynch suffered a torn ACL during practice Thursday, so the move doesn't come as a surprise. The 24-year-old had a regular role in the team's defensive line rotation in both of the last two seasons and was expected to do so again in 2023. He'll now focus on getting healthy for the 2024 campaign.
    ... See More ... See Less
  • Vikings' James Lynch: Full participant Wednesday

    Lynch (shoulder) was a full participant during Wednesday's practice. Lynch missed the final two games of the regular season due to a shoulder injury he suffered during the Vikings' Week 16 win over the Giants. However, it appears the backup defensive end has moved past the issue and will suit up for Minnesota's rematch with New York during the wild-card weekend.
    ... See More ... See Less
  • Vikings' James Lynch: Sustains shoulder injury

    Lynch exited Saturday's game versus the Giants due to a shoulder injury, Alec Lewis of The Athletic reports. The rotational defensive lineman was held without a stat at the time of his departure in the second quarter. If Lynch is unable to return, Esezi Otomewo should get more run on defense opposite Dalvin Tomlinson, with Ross Blacklock a healthy scratch for Week 16.
    ... See More ... See Less
  • Vikings' James Lynch: One tackle in season opener

    Lynch had one tackle while playing 16 of the defense's 61 snaps in Sunday's win over Green Bay. The 2020 fourth-round pick begins the season as a backup on the defensive line.
    ... See More ... See Less
  • Vikings' James Lynch: Finds home in Minnesota

    The Vikings selected Lynch in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft, 130th overall. The Vikings have opted to double-dip at defensive line in the fourth round, having already selected edge D.J. Wonnum at 117 overall. For his part, Baylor's Lynch brings imposing 6-foot-4, 289-pound size and the strength to offer developmental potential as an interior pass rusher. Following the departures of Linval Joseph, Stephen Weatherly and Everson Griffen, it wouldn't be out of the question for Lynch to get a shot as a starter during his rookie season.
    ... See More ... See Less

Recent Tweets