UNC Football
Complete coverage of North Carolina Tar Heels Football.
Former UNC Defensive Lineman Jahvaree Ritzie Signs With Minnesota Vikings
The Minnesota Vikings are closing their offseason workout program by adding two players. The team on Tuesday signed 24-year-old tight end Marshall Lang, strengthening a position group that includes former UNC tight end
Bryson Nesbit. Minnesota also added 23-year-old defensive lineman
Jahvaree Ritzie, who is listed at 6-foot-4 and 290 pounds. (
Minnesota Vikings)
Drake Maye looks set to take a Year-3 leap at Patriots minicamp
Could
Drake Maye be even better in 2026 than he was in his NFL MVP runner-up season? The New England Patriots quarterback now has an elite weapon at his disposal in wide receiver A.J. Brown. In addition, free-agent signing Romeo Doubs should give him a reliable third-down and red-zone target. Maye looks poised to take his game to another level. (
NBC Sports)
Newsletter: OmaHeels Advance, Michael Malone At NBPA Top-100 Camp, Osaruyi Schedules Official Visit
UNC Baseball is one win away the championship series at the College World Series,
Michael Malone was on hand in Omaha between stops on the recruiting trail, 5-star forward
Paul Osaruyi is planning an official visit, Tar Heel Football landed 8(!) commitments last week. Plus, 5 new Track & Field All-Americans, and we remember
Don Stallings. (
Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
Mitch Trubisky calls joining Titans to reunite with Brian Daboll a ‘no-brainer’
Mitch Trubisky had so much fun working with Brian Daboll in Buffalo that his decision on where to go this offseason in free agency was a "no-brainer." Yes, the quarterback could stay in Buffalo backing up
Josh Allen. Or, Trubisky could reunite with Daboll in his role as the Titans’ new offensive coordinator in Tennessee and help mentor quarterback Cam Ward. (
Associated Press)
Former UNC Running Back Elijah Green Building Mental Health Blueprint for College Athletics
"Everybody talks about mental health,"
Elijah Green said. "You see the awareness campaigns. But we’re not giving athletes the tools they need. We’re not making it accessible. We’re not teaching them how to take care of their minds." That gap between conversation and care prompted the former UNC running back to launch The Mind Over Muscle Foundation. (
Inside Carolina)
UNC Football icon and philanthropist Don Stallings passes away at 87
Don Stallings, a former NFL player who turned towards business, has passed away at age 87. Fondly known as “Big D” and “Coal Bucket,” he received a scholarship to UNC for his exceptional skills. He was recruited by legendary football coach
Jim Tatum. Stallings was a Tar Heel All-American and played on the offensive and defensive lines in the 1950s. (
MSN.com)
Aer Lingus College Football Classic 2026: Much More Than A Game
The University of North Carolina will host or participate in business, cultural, academic, athletic, and arts events in Dublin, Ireland, the week leading up to the Aer Lingus College Football Classic, bringing more than a marquee matchup between UNC Football and TCU on Aug. 29. Executives, faculty, staff, and students from UNC will also visit Ireland. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: IC Podcast - UNC's Defensive Line - The Superlatives
College football analyst Jason Staples joins Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina to discuss UNC's defensive line scouting report while highlighting the group's superlatives: The Alpha, Mr. Consistency, the Breakout, and Players to Watch entering the 2026 Tar Heel Football season under
Bill Belichick.
(
View Video)
Thu Jun 11, 2026
Where UNC ranks in ESPN's College Football Future Power Rankings through 2027
51. North Carolina Tar Heels: The roster continues to be a bit of a roller coaster under Belichick and general manager Michael Lombardi. UNC has made clear gains in recruiting -- the team signed the nation's No. 14 class, including 10 SC Next 300 recruits and several key wide receivers and defensive tackles. But UNC also took some portal hits on defense. (
ESPN)
Former UNC LB Tomon Fox Signs With L.A. Rams
The Los Angeles Rams have signed outside linebacker
Tomon Fox. Fox, 28, spent the last four seasons with the New York Giants, recording 45 total tackles (five for loss), four quarterback hits, and two sacks in 37 career games played (two starts). Fox originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent signing by the Giants out of North Carolina in 2022. (
Los Angeles Rams)