Jeremy Bergman
Jeremy Bergman is a Digital Content Editor for NFL.com. He previously worked at USA Today Sports, New York Magazine and The Hollywood Reporter. His writing covers various NFL topics including training camp previews and player profiles.
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Recent Articles
Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story - Hallmark Channel and Kansas City Chiefs Collaborate on a Heartwarming Football Romance
Broke On: Saturday, 13 July 2024In the upcoming holiday season, Hallmark Channel and the Kansas City Chiefs collaborate on a heartwarming love story, 'Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story'. The film follows Alana (Hunter King), a dedicated fan whose romance with Derrick (Tyler Hynes), the Chiefs' Director of Fan Engagement, is tested when her vintage hat goes missing. Starring Andy Reid in his feature film debut and featuring appearances by current players and Jenna Bush Hager as Donna Kelce, this football-themed holiday movie will be shot on location at Arrowhead Stadium. Rashee Rice Speaks Out for First Time Since Car Crash and Nightclub Allegations: Expresses Remorse
Broke On: Sunday, 09 June 2024Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice, embroiled in a car crash and nightclub investigation without charges, apologized for his actions at a youth football camp. Russell Wilson Released by Denver Broncos, Ending Tumultuous Two-Season Run with $85 Million in Dead Salary Cap Over Next Two Years
Broke On: Tuesday, 05 March 2024Russell Wilson, a nine-time Pro Bowl quarterback who engineered two impressive drives that ended with touchdown throws and successful two-point passes to tie a game against the New England Patriots in December 2023, has been released by the Denver Broncos. The move ends his tumultuous two-season run with the team and will result in $85 million in total dead salary cap over the next two years.