Former Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders and Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward have worked out together ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. Two of the top quarterback prospects in this year's draft class took turns completing drills and throwing the football together,
In Sporting News' recent 2025 NFL mock draft, a shakeup occurs at the top that predicts a fall down the board for a talented ACC prospect.
ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. projected Hurricanes star Cam Ward to become the third Miami player ever to be picked first in the NFL draft.
Mario Cristobal wants to make one thing clear: Cam Ward did not quit on the Miami Hurricanes by sitting out the second half of the Pop-Tarts Bowl and anything said otherwise is “a false narrative.”
In a matter of just three months, Cam Ward very likely could hear his name called as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. The quarterback raised his stock dramatically by taking a chance on himself, staying an extra year in college and putting up a stock-rising season with the Miami Hurricanes.
Cam Ward drummed up criticism after not playing the second half of the Pop-Tarts Bowl, but his head coach, Mario Cristobal, came to his defense.
Hurricanes coach Mario Cristobal forcefully defended Cam Ward, who had garnered criticism for playing one half of Miami’s Pop-Tarts Bowl loss to Iowa State.
Miami QB Cam Ward continues to be the favorite for the Titans’ selection at BetMGM, but it's a lot closer than it once was. As of Wednesday afternoon, Ward is -115 to be the first pick after he was a Heisman finalist in 2024.
Miami head coach Mario Cristobal didn’t mince words Monday when issuing a sharp defense of Cam Ward, with the star quarterback fielding criticism after he opted out of the final two quarters of
It's been a topic of conversation for a little while now. Did Miami quarterback Cam Ward quit on the Hurricanes in the Pop-Tarts Bowl loss to Iowa State last mo
Miami is known for wild recruiting tactics. But the Hurricanes' Thursday flex involved a unique helicopter landing. Where did it land?
Former Princeton football offensive tackle Jalen Travis ’24, who spent a graduate year at Iowa State, declared for the NFL Draft. seeking to join Andrei Iosivas ’23 as Tigers in the pros. Travis currently looks to be a mid-to-late round draft pick with high potential.