Author: Prakash Gupta

Prakash Gupta serves as the Chief Content Officer for NHANFL.com. His journey in digital media began with a strong focus on content strategy, which eventually led him to launch his own sports news platform. Prakash specializes in breaking down complex NFL updates into accessible news for fans worldwide. In addition to his work on NHANFL, he manages multiple digital properties and has a background in video content production. He currently operates out of Chhattisgarh, India.

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Kalen DeBoer isn’t just shuffling the deck chairs; he’s rebuilding the entire engine. After a humiliating 38-3 Rose Bowl exit against Indiana where the Crimson Tide offense looked stuck in quicksand, Alabama has finalized its offensive overhaul by hiring Richard Owens as the new tight ends coach. Sources confirmed the move Thursday, completing a rapid-fire restructuring that saw former tight ends coach Bryan Ellis promoted to quarterbacks coach to make room for Owens. The hire reunites Owens with incoming offensive line coach Adrian Klemm, signaling a clear directive from the head office: fix the run game immediately.…

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs aren’t just licking their wounds after a shocking 6-11 campaign; they’re hunting for a cure. Following a season where the ground game sputtered to a halt, the franchise has zeroed in on former NFL rushing king DeMarco Murray to resurrect its backfield. As first reported by CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz, the current Oklahoma running backs coach has emerged as a top candidate to take over the same role on Andy Reid’s staff. From Norman to Arrowhead? Murray isn’t just another name on a list. He’s been grinding in the coaching trenches at…

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SEATTLE — The rain wasn’t the only thing pouring during the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl LX championship parade today. While the 12s packed 4th Avenue to celebrate the franchise’s second Lombardi Trophy, General Manager John Schneider may have just rained on his own parade and the future of Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III—with a single, slurred sentence. Amidst the confetti and “K9 for MVP” chants, a visibly intoxicated Schneider grabbed the microphone to hype up his star running back. What was meant to be a celebration turned into a PR nightmare that instantly sucked the air out of the…

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ASHBURN, Va. — The roller coaster has finally stopped, but the ride is just beginning. After plummeting from the euphoria of the 2024 NFC Championship game to a jarring 5-12 finish last season, Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn didn’t just tweak the dial he smashed the reset button. On Tuesday, Quinn formally handed the keys to two first-time coordinators: 30-year-old offensive wunderkind David Blough and defensive tactician Daronte Jones. The Youth Movement: Trusting the Kids The message from Ashburn is loud: pedigree is out, potential is in. Blough, a former NFL quarterback who was throwing passes just three years…

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INDIANAPOLIS — The road to Pittsburgh starts now. The NFL officially released the invite list for the 2026 Scouting Combine on Wednesday, dropping 319 names into the scouting mixer. But the biggest news isn’t who’s on the list—it’s what the main attraction won’t be doing. Fernando Mendoza, the Indiana quarterback who just led the Hoosiers to a shock 16-0 National Championship run and captured the Heisman Trophy, will not throw in Indianapolis. Sources confirm the projected No. 1 overall pick will wait for Indiana’s Pro Day on April 1 to let it rip. The Power Move: Mendoza Holds the Cards…

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LAS VEGAS — The confetti from the Seahawks’ Super Bowl LX victory has barely been swept away, but the NFL never sleeps. With the combine around the corner, ESPN’s Field Yates dropped a bombshell Mock Draft 1.0 that completely rewrites the narrative on the Class of ’26. The headline? It’s lonely at the top for signal-callers. While Fernando Mendoza is the consensus QB1, he stands as the only quarterback projected in the top 20, signaling a defensive-heavy first round that will have GMs scrambling for talent in the trenches. The Top 10: A New Era in Vegas and Big Blue…

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LAS VEGAS — The 2025 Raiders didn’t just lose; they flatlined. A 2-15 finish under the failed Pete Carroll experiment left the Silver and Black with nothing but a bruised ego and the first overall pick. But in the NFL, rock bottom is just a trampoline if you hit it hard enough. Enter Klint Kubiak. The offensive mind arrives in Vegas with a mandate to fix a broken franchise, and he’s staring down a quarterback class with exactly one name written in permanent marker. With the Scouting Combine looming, the Raiders aren’t hiding their hand. They need a savior, and…

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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The confetti has barely settled on the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl LX victory, but in Baltimore, the clock is already ticking. Loudly. After a 2025 campaign that ended not with a trophy but with a pink slip for John Harbaugh and a deafening silence in January, the Ravens are done licking their wounds. They’re reloading. Enter Jesse Minter. The former Chargers defensive coordinator didn’t just walk into The Castle on January 22; he inherited a roster loaded with talent and burdened by massive expectations. Minter’s résumé is bulletproof—he turned the Chargers’ defense into a buzzsaw that…

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LAS VEGAS — The Pete Carroll experiment is officially over, and the wreckage is ugly: a 2-15 record, a Geno Smith trade that imploded, and a locker room searching for answers. But with rock bottom comes a golden ticket the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Newly hired head coach Klint Kubiak isn’t wasting time feeling sorry for the franchise; he’s reportedly already hunting for a weapon to pair with his presumptive franchise quarterback. The Mendoza Line: A New Hope Let’s be real the draft card might as well be filled out already. Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza,…

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DENVER — The confetti has barely settled at Levi’s Stadium, but the shots are already firing from Mile High. After watching the New England Patriots unravel against the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX, Denver Broncos left tackle Garett Bolles didn’t mince words about the AFC Championship game that could have been. His message? If Bo Nix plays, Denver punches that ticket to Santa Clara. Period. The “What If” That Haunts Denver The pain of watching a conference rival fumble away the Lombardi Trophy is specific. For the Broncos, New England’s collapse in the Super Bowl didn’t just signal an…

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HOUSTON — Watching the confetti rain down on the Seattle Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium wasn’t just painful for the Houston Texans it was a wake-up call delivered with a sledgehammer. While the New England Patriots looked completely outmatched in Sunday’s 29-13 Super Bowl LX beatdown, the real story for Houston isn’t about who won. It’s about the clock ticking loudly in head coach DeMeco Ryans’ office. The NFL season is officially over, but for General Manager Nick Caserio, the headache is just beginning. The Texans are staring down the barrel of the most expensive offseason in franchise history, and the…

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LAS VEGAS — The final dominoes of the 2026 coaching cycle have fallen, and the Las Vegas Raiders aren’t waiting for the confetti to clear at Super Bowl LX to make their move. Sources confirm the Raiders have an agreement in principle with Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak to become their next head coach. The deal, pending the Seahawks’ Sunday showdown with the Patriots, marks the third regime change in Vegas in as many years. But the Raiders weren’t the only ones making noise this week—Mike McCarthy is officially the new boss in Pittsburgh, and the Giants just added…

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The Seattle Seahawks didn’t just beat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX; they suffocated them. Led by a defense that calls itself the “Dark Side,” Seattle forced two late turnovers to turn a defensive grind into a 29-13 coronation, securing the franchise’s second Lombardi Trophy. For three quarters, it was a 12-0 slugfest. Then Derick Hall happened. The Turning Point With the Patriots driving and looking to cut into the two-score deficit in the third quarter, Hall exploded off the edge. The 24-year-old linebacker blindsided Patriots quarterback Drake Maye, jarring the ball loose before…

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SANTA CLARA, CA — The wait is over. In just a few hours, the ghost of Super Bowl XLIX returns to the main stage. Levi’s Stadium is officially open for business as the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots prepare to collide in Super Bowl LX. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. ET on NBC. The image above—snapped just moments ago from the upper concourse—shows a calm before the storm. The sky is grey. The air is heavy. And the field is pristine. While the seats are currently empty, 68,500 screaming fans will soon turn this concrete bowl into a…

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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — The writing isn’t just on the wall; it’s practically painted on the end zones at Hard Rock Stadium. After a turbulent 2025 campaign that saw Tua Tagovailoa benched for rookie Quinn Ewers down the stretch, the Miami Dolphins have made their stance clear: they want out of the Tua business. But they aren’t looking for a clean break—they’re looking for a deal. The $54 Million Standoff Sources close to new General Manager Jon-Eric Sullivan confirmed Sunday that the Dolphins’ priority is trading Tagovailoa rather than releasing him. The math dictates the move. Cutting the former passing…

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The script writers couldn’t have drafted a better sequel. Eleven years after the Malcolm Butler interception shattered Seattle’s dynasty and cemented New England’s, the two franchises collide again—this time, with entirely new casts but the same heavy stakes. Today, at 6:30 p.m. ET on NBC, Super Bowl 60 kicks off at Levi’s Stadium, marking a collision between the Patriots’ rapid rebuild and the Seahawks’ veteran renaissance. The Matchup: Redemption vs. Resurgence Forget the Tom Brady and Russell Wilson era. This Sunday belongs to the new blood. Drake Maye, the Patriots’ young gunslinger, enters his first Super…

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ATLANTA — The Atlanta Falcons aren’t just turning the page; they’re burning the whole book. Less than a month after firing general manager Terry Fontenot following a mediocre 8-9 finish to the 2025 season, the organization severed its final tie to the old regime on Sunday. Ryan Pace, the Vice President of Football Operations and a close ally of Fontenot, has been relieved of his duties. The move clears the deck for newly hired General Manager Ian Cunningham, who arrived from Chicago last week with a mandate to fix a roster that has teased potential but failed to deliver playoffs.…

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The shadow of Tom Brady doesn’t just loom over Foxborough; it is practically part of the architecture, built into the concrete of Gillette Stadium like a structural support beam. But when Drake Maye takes the field at Levi’s Stadium for Super Bowl 60, he isn’t just playing against the Seattle Seahawks. He is playing against the memory of the impossible 2001 run that started it all. For two years, the “next Brady” label has been slapped on every spiral Maye throws. Now, the Drake Maye Super Bowl 60 narrative has hit a fever pitch. But here…

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The remix is officially louder than the original. When the New England Patriots storm the field at Levi’s Stadium tomorrow for Super Bowl LX, they won’t just have second-year sensation Drake Maye leading the charge—they’ll have rock royalty on the mic. League sources confirmed today that Jon Bon Jovi will personally introduce the Patriots’ starting lineup before their clash with the Seattle Seahawks. It’s a move that cements a decade-long bond between the band, the Kraft family, and a fanbase that has turned “Livin’ on a Prayer” into the NFL’s most unlikely battle hymn. For a…

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. — It took six days, a podcast controversy, and a relentless social media roasting, but the verdict is finally in. Tom Brady has officially ended his neutrality. Late Friday night, just 48 hours before the New England Patriots clash with the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX, the GOAT flipped the script, urging owner Robert Kraft to secure the franchise’s record-breaking seventh championship. From ‘No Dog’ to ‘Got Your Back’ The week started with an awkward cold shoulder. On Monday’s episode of the Let’s Go! podcast, Brady stunned listeners by claiming he had “no dog in the…

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