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Buffalo Bills Announce Signing Of Mitch Trubisky

The Buffalo Bills have signed quarterback to a 2-year contract, bringing the seven-year veteran back to Western New York. Trubisky, who was drafted by the Chicago Bears in 2017 out of North Carolina, spent 2021 as the Bills' backup quarterback, appearing in six games, scoring one rushing touchdown and throwing one interception. (Buffalo Bills)

For Julius Peppers, his first steps inside the Pro Football Hall of Fame were solemn ones

It's beginning to become a little more real for . It's slowly dawning on him that he belongs to this club now. Meeting the moment Monday, as he stood inches away from the bust of his former coach Sam Mills and the other 371 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Peppers got even quieter than his normal quiet. And he's very quiet. (Carolina Panthers)

Mitch Trubisky Joins Buffalo Bills and QB Coach Ronald Curry

Buffalo is bringing back a familiar face at quarterback after and the Bills agreed Wednesday to terms on a deal. Trubisky backed up in 2021 after the 2017 NFL Draft's No. 2 overall selection's stay with the Bears ended. He returns to back up one of the NFL's elite QBs and be coached by Bills QB coach and fellow Tar Heel, . (NFL.com)

Podcast: Drake Maye Joins The Adam Schefter Podcast

North Carolina Tar Heels quarterback joins The Adam Schefter Podcast ahead of the NFL Draft to talk about his hopes for the future, which quarterbacks he studies, what his thoughts are on joining any of the potential teams looking to land him, and much more. (Listen To Podcast)

UNC Football Freshman Profile: Offensive Lineman Aiden Banfield

Offensive linemen tend to take longer to get on the college football field, so what has former Georgia All-State recruit Aiden Banfield’s transition been like since arriving at UNC? "I’m being patient with it. The foundation’s been really smooth. A lot of older guys took me under their wings, showed me the ropes, tell me what to do. And that’s been really helpful." (Tar Heel Illustrated)

Drake Maye Was His Authentic Self at the 2024 NFL Combine—and the NFL Liked It

Familiar faces helped execute his plan at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis. His first meeting was with the Atlanta Falcons. Quarterbacks coach , an old Tar Heel quarterback, was there waiting for him. With Yates asking the questions, Maye easily and naturally loosened up and, as he intended to, showed the Falcons exactly who he is. (Sports Illustrated)

UNC Football Bringing on Eric Mele As Special Teams Analyst

UNC Football is bringing Eric Mele on staff as a special teams analyst. He'll work with Larry Porter, who has doubled as the Tar Heels' running backs coach and special teams coordinator since 2021. North Carolina, which dealt season-ending injuries to its starting kicker and punter last season, ranked No. 13 in the ACC in kickoffs and No. 14 in punting. (Inside Carolina)

Drake Maye discusses potential reunion with Sam Howell in Washington

It is the elephant (or maybe, the Tar Heel) in the room. As North Carolina quarterback enters NFL draft season, the Washington Commanders are on the hunt for an upgrade at quarterback. If Maye turns out to be the Commanders’ top target, Washington could potentially reunite Maye with former UNC quarterback and close friend . (AOL.com)

Drake Maye's bold NFL Combine proclamation boosted his stock more than a throwing session would have

is at the NFL Combine, but UNC’s star quarterback is not going to be throwing for teams. Without that throwing session, he still found a way to boost his draft stock on Friday. While speaking with the media, Maye mentioned meeting with the Commanders, Falcons, Broncos, Giants, and others. He later addressed his decision not to throw. (Saturday Road)

UNC Football’s Christopher Holliday Earns Wells Fargo Postgraduate Scholarship

UNC defensive back has received the 2024 Wells Fargo Postgraduate Scholarship, a $10,000 grant presented annually to a UNC senior student-athlete who plans to attend graduate school. A Morehead-Cain Scholar, Holliday is expected to graduate this spring with a double major in economics and exercise and sports science. (GoHeels.com)
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