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Mack Hollins To Sign With Buffalo Bills, Joining Mitch Trubisky And Ronald Curry

The Buffalo Bills are on the verge of adding size to their wide receiver position. The team reportedly has an agreement in place to sign wide receiver when free agency opens at 4 p.m. with the start of the new NFL league year. Hollins, who turns 31 in September, will be going from the outhouse to the penthouse in terms of quarterback play. (Buffalo News)

Video: IC Roundtable - Turning The Page To UNC Football's Spring Practice

UNC Football opens spring practice March 19th. How good can this offense be without that ‘generational quarterback’ the Tar Heels have had in ’s first five seasons back in Chapel Hill? Will new defensive coordinator Geoff Collins make a difference in year one? The Inside Carolina roundtable crew addresses those topics and more. (View Video)

Early enrollees look to bring talent, passion to UNC Football's defense

The defensive half of UNC Football's early enrollees spoke to the media for the first time recently. A handful of the 2024 freshman class, ranked as high as No. 22 in the nation, have participated in workouts and practices since UNC’s bowl game. Now, with less than two months until the Tar Heel spring football game, here are key takeaways from media day. (Daily Tar Heel)

Omarion Hampton ranked among college football's top 10 running backs for 2024 by ESPN

North Carolina entered last season wanting to place a bigger emphasis on running the football. Mission accomplished. had a breakout sophomore season en route to becoming a Doak Walker Award finalist and Walter Camp first-team All-America. Hampton rushed for 1,504 yards, second on UNC's single-season list, with 15 rushing touchdowns. (ESPN.com)

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)
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