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Josh Mauro Death Shocks NFL Community, Cardinals Pay Tribute
Former NFL defensive end Josh Mauro has died at the age of 35, his family confirmed in a statement shared on April 28. The news has sent shockwaves through the football community, with tributes emerging from teams and fans who followed his eight-season career in the league. Mauro, who went undrafted before entering the NFL, built a respectable professional career with the Arizona Cardinals, New York Giants, and Las Vegas Raiders. Over 80 games, he recorded 130 total tackles, including 87 solo efforts, establishing himself as a reliable presence on the defensive line. His longest tenure came with the Cardinals, where he spent six seasons across two separate stints. In a heartfelt message, Mauro’s father, Greg Mauro, reflected on the family’s loss and requested prayers during a deeply difficult time. The statement emphasized faith and remembrance, though it did not disclose the cause of death. While some unconfirmed reports have circulated regarding possible health issues, no official details have been provided by the family. The Cardinals, where Mauro began his NFL journey in 2014, expressed their sorrow in a public statement, describing themselves as heartbroken by the news. The organization extended condolences to Mauro’s family, friends, and all who knew him, recognizing the impact he had during his years with the team. Mauro’s career included a season with the Giants in 2018 and time with the Raiders in 2019 before returning to Arizona for his final seasons in 2020 and 2021. Known for his persistence and work ethic, he carved out a role in the league despite entering as an undrafted player. His passing marks a significant loss for the football community, as former teammates and supporters remember a player whose contributions extended beyond statistics and into the culture of the teams he represented.
Josh Mauro Death Shocks NFL Community, Cardinals Pay Tribute
Former NFL defensive end Josh Mauro has died at the age of 35, his family confirmed in a statement shared on April 28. The news has sent shockwaves through the football community, with tributes emerging from teams and fans who followed his eight-season career in the league. Mauro, who went undrafted before entering the NFL, built a respectable professional career with the Arizona Cardinals, New York Giants, and Las Vegas Raiders. Over 80 games, he recorded 130 total tackles, including 87 solo efforts, establishing himself as a reliable presence on the defensive line. His longest tenure came with the Cardinals, where he spent six seasons across two separate stints. In a heartfelt message, Mauro’s father, Greg Mauro, reflected on the family’s loss and requested prayers during a deeply difficult time. The statement emphasized faith and remembrance, though it did not disclose the cause of death. While some unconfirmed reports have circulated regarding possible health issues, no official details have been provided by the family. The Cardinals, where Mauro began his NFL journey in 2014, expressed their sorrow in a public statement, describing themselves as heartbroken by the news. The organization extended condolences to Mauro’s family, friends, and all who knew him, recognizing the impact he had during his years with the team. Mauro’s career included a season with the Giants in 2018 and time with the Raiders in 2019 before returning to Arizona for his final seasons in 2020 and 2021. Known for his persistence and work ethic, he carved out a role in the league despite entering as an undrafted player. His passing marks a significant loss for the football community, as former teammates and supporters remember a player whose contributions extended beyond statistics and into the culture of the teams he represented.
Will teams trade up early in the 2026 NFL Draft? Yes, movement is expected in the top 10
Will teams trade up early in the 2026 NFL Draft? Yes, movement is expected in the top 10 As the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, teams across the league are actively evaluating trade opportunities that could reshape the first round. League insiders indicate that movement within the top 10 picks is increasingly likely, driven by demand for elite prospects and strategic positioning. Early picks could trigger a chain reaction of trades
Will teams trade up early in the 2026 NFL Draft? Yes, movement is expected in the top 10
Will teams trade up early in the 2026 NFL Draft? Yes, movement is expected in the top 10 As the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, teams across the league are actively evaluating trade opportunities that could reshape the first round. League insiders indicate that movement within the top 10 picks is increasingly likely, driven by demand for elite prospects and strategic positioning. Early picks could trigger a chain reaction of trades
Kirk Cousins signs with Raiders in major NFL move
The Las Vegas Raiders have agreed to terms with veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins, marking a significant move as the team reshapes its roster ahead of the upcoming NFL season. The deal was confirmed on Thursday, April 3, 2026, with Cousins set to receive $20 million in guaranteed money for the 2026 season. The agreement continues Cousins’ streak of fully guaranteed contracts, now extending into his 11th consecutive season. The deal also includes a two-year club option worth up to $
Kirk Cousins signs with Raiders in major NFL move
The Las Vegas Raiders have agreed to terms with veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins, marking a significant move as the team reshapes its roster ahead of the upcoming NFL season. The deal was confirmed on Thursday, April 3, 2026, with Cousins set to receive $20 million in guaranteed money for the 2026 season. The agreement continues Cousins’ streak of fully guaranteed contracts, now extending into his 11th consecutive season. The deal also includes a two-year club option worth up to $









