Aminé’s recent experience working with Kaytranada has apparently had a lasting effect on the Portland rapper. His new solo single, “Familiar,” takes a different tack from his past solo material, employing the sort of four-on-the-floor dance beat favored by the Kaytraminé composer. But its lyrical content is indeed “familiar,” as he makes an entreaty to a paramour to “tell me what’s the problem,” as he reminds her that “I’m so familiar to you.”
The video is a simple but exuberant affair, opening with an argument between some Ethiopian uncles, and putting Aminé’s home culture on proud display via a team of dancers in traditional Ethiopian clothes. At the end of the video, Aminé joins them to enjoy the rain.
It has been about five years since Aminé’s last solo album, Limbo, but he’s been much more productive of late, dropping two singles in October: “Adam” and “Passenger Princess” with Smino. That would seem to suggest that he’s soon to announce a new body of work, and judging from the three songs he’s dropped so far, we can expect both a return to his proclivity for spitting clever bars and a continuation of his newfound fascination with dance-rap, a la Channel Tres or Duckwrth. We’ll have to stay tuned to find out.
At the forefront of the viral movement is a scene from the beloved 1990s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. Seeing the resurgence of the show’s online popularity its lead actor Will Smith joined forces with Doechii for a thrilling video for their own.
In the clip (viewable here), Smith and Doechii are mirror images. As your eye focuses in on Smith dressed in a gray hoodie (reminiscent of 2017’s Bright), he removes his covering only to reveal Doechii’s face.
Users online are equally freaked out and geeked by the fun camera trick.
“First ever rap Grammy with current rap Grammy winner collab,” wrote one user.
“I yelled in real life. I love this,” penned another.
“Mirror mirror on the wall can @doechii and @willsmith create a song for us all? ,” chimed one user.
“The Fresh Prince & The Swamp Princess ,” exclaimed another.
In a follow-up clip (viewable here), Doechii recreated the hilarious The Fresh Prince of Bel Air scene where Tatyana Ali and Will Smith and joyful dance alongside the actors.
Clearly, anxiety no longer gets the best of Doechii.
“Droughtlander” officially came to a close last year with Jamie Frasier and Claire Randall resurfacing on Starz, but it’s never enough for devotees of Diana Gabaldon’s historical romances. The wait for more Outlander soon resumed, a quest that was heightened by knowing that the eighth season finished filming last fall. Not even Sam Heughan’s immediate resurgence in The Couple Next Door could quench that thirst, nor does knowing that the Blood Of My Blood prequel spin off will also soon tell the stories of Claire and Jamie’s parents.
In other words, the Outlander universe has multiple shows in motion (such as a potential Lord John Grey spin off), including the flagship series’ return, but there’s nothing like the original.
Does Outlander Season 8 Have A Release Date?
Not yet. However, Starz revealed that Outlander: Blood Of My Blood will premiere in summer 2025 with a date not revealed for the flagship series’ final season, which will presumably not arrive until after the prequel’s first season concludes.
There’s plenty more to offer on Starz, however. Ella Purnell’s dark comedy series, Sweetpea, was renewed for a second season, and there’s more coming from creator Randy Huggins’ BMF, which will soon debut a fourth season. And as always, 50 Cent’s TV universe will keep cranking out the hits and is currently grinding through Power Book III: Raising Kanan‘s fourth season as we speak.
TDE rapper Jay Rock was arrested in his hometown, Watts, Los Angeles, on Thursday evening by LAPD officers and charged with gun possession, according to local news. The report says Jay (whose real name is Johnny Reed McKinzie) was arrested for trespassing and drinking in public after running from officers. When they checked the vehicle he fled from, they found a firearm.
Jay Rock hasn’t released an album since 2018’s Redemption, but he has been teasing a new project called East Side Johnny for the past couple of years, releasing the singles “Eastside” and “Too Fast,” which featured Anderson .Paak and Latto. The delay in releasing the project comes as little surprise; Top Dawg Entertainment has developed a reputation for taking its time in developing artists, whose albums have had as much as five years between them.
It’s proven to be a winning strategy in the past; in addition to rappers like Isaiah Rashad and Ab-Soul experiencing well-received comebacks, the anticipation for projects from Doechii and SZA have led to tremendous breakout successes for the two women. SZA’s most recent album, SOS, arrived five years after her debut CTRL, and spent weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200; its heavily anticipated deluxe edition similarly debuted at the top of the chart early this year. While Doechii’s mixtape Alligator Bites Never Heal hasn’t reached those heights, it did earn her a Best Rap Album Grammy, proving that the best results are achieved with the aid of time.
Neither Jay Rock nor TDE reps have commented on the arrest, but don’t be surprised if the label takes the opportunity to change the narrative with a new music announcement.
Chappell Roan was in a peculiar position when she rose to stardom in 2024: She had released her debut album, The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess, the year before, meaning she didn’t have a bunch of new material ready to go for a new album to capitalize on her increased exposure. Now, demand for a new album is high, but it seems Roan won’t be releasing one for at least a little while.
During a recent live broadcast, Roan responded to a viewer’s question, saying, “‘New album?’ Great question. We’re so beyond… so beyond far away from that, I could not even tell you.”
This follows Roan’s release of the single “The Giver,” and an accompanying statement in which she addresses new music:
“I have such a special place in my heart for country music. I grew up listening to it every morning and afternoon on my school bus and had it swirling around me at bon fires, grocery stores and karaoke bars. Many people have asked if this means I’m making a country album??? My answer is.. right now I’m just making songs that make me feel happy and fun and The Giver is my take on c*ntry xoxo may the classic country divas lead their genre, I am just here to twirl and do a little gay yodel for y’all.”
So, it would seem that “The Giver” does not mark the start of a new album cycle, or at least not one that’s going to pick up significant momentum in the near future.
Pi Day is a holiday for nerds. Any holiday that seeks to celebrate a mathematic constant is inherently nerdy, there is no way around it. But Pi isn’t just a never-ending number, it’s also the ratio of a circle’s circumference (look who the nerd is now), and you know what else is circular? Pizza. We’re not sure who exactly is responsible for turning Pi Day — a holiday that was first celebrated in 1988 and started by a physicist named Larry Shaw — into a celebration of pizza rather than math, but we thank them for it!
Because while we avoid math like the plague, we are magnetically drawn to all things pizza. And you know what’s even better than pizza? A billion pizzas — or you know, free pizza! And by free, we mean pizza that costs $3.14. Unfortunately for all of us, Pi Day isn’t a big enough holiday that we get free pizza, but hey, times are tough, we’ll take very cheap pizza over full priced any day! Who doesn’t love a deal?
So to help get you fed, we’re shouting out all the best Pi Day pizza deals right now. Move fast because these deals are only good for one day, today. So, make a plan to have pizza for dinner tonight. Let’s dive in.
7-Eleven — Pick up a whole pizza for $3.14 when ordering via the 7NOW app.
BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse — Buy a full-size Pizookie and receive a second one for $3.14. It’s not a pizza, but at least it’s shaped like one. This deal especially hurts because BJ’s actually has pizza on the menu. We’ll take the deal, but this doesn’t feel like its honoring the Pi Day spirit.
Blaze Pizza — Order an 11-inch pizza and receive a second one for just $3.14. A pretty great deal for two, now you’ll just have to fight over who is paying for the cheaper pizza.
Burger King — Royal Perks members will be treated to a Hershey Pie if you spend more than $3.14 during Pi Day. It’s not pizza, but hey, it’s almost free!
California Pizza Kitchen — Spend $25 at CPK and you can add an Original BBQ Chicken, Pepperoni, or Traditional Cheese pizza for just $3.14.
Casey’s — Buy a large pizza and you can pick up a medium specialty pizza, breadsticks, or a small order of wings for $3.14 when checking out with the code “PIDAY.”
Chuck E. Cheese — Purchase a large pizza and will allow you to purchase an additional medium one-topping pizza for $3.14.
CiCi’s Pizza — With the purchase of a medium or large one-topping pizza, you can purchase a second for $3.14. To claim the deal, order using the promo code “PIDAY.” This deal is for both online and in-store orders.
Grimaldi’s Pizza — From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on March 14th, you can pick up a giant slice for $3.14 at all Grimaldi locations.
Marco’s Pizza — Purchase a large or extra-large full-priced pizza and receive a medium 1-topping for just $3.14. To claim the deal, checkout using the code “PIDAY.”
Mountain Mike’s — Mountain Rewarsds members can score a free mini pizza with the purchase of any 20 oz beverage. This is the kind of deal we need more of on Pi Day. Free pizza, none of this $3.14 garbage.
Papa John’s — Papa John’s Rewards members who buy a large or extra large pizza can pick up a second one for $3.14. At this point this sneaky attempt to charge for a BOGO deal needs a name. Let’s call it BOGOFSLM (buy one, get one for slightly less money).
Papa Murphy’s — Online orders will receive 31.4% off when checking out with the code “PIDAY25.”
Round Table Pizza — Royal Rewards Members can pick up a personal one-topping pizza for $3.14 when purchasing a large or extra large pizza.
Taco Bell — People ordering via the Taco Bell app can purchase a Mexican pizza for $3.14. That’s nearly half the normal price!
Today (March 14), 4Batz’s first single of the year, “Mortal Kombat,” hit streaming platforms. But, as an added bonus, 4Batz treated fans to a supporting music video for the brooding song on YouTube. Despite the track’s title, 4Batz isn’t welcoming a romantic fight to the death. Instead, the hopeless romantic wants to shed light on how a love TKO nearly knocked him out of the game.
“We always fight / I know that I’m wrong, but this sh*t feels so right / And you say you’re gone, but you’re back the same night / So fight for your rights, fight for your life / ‘Cause we always fight, we always fight / I know that I’m wrong, but this sh*t feels so right / And you say you’re gone, but you’re back the same night / So fight for your rights, fight for your life / ‘Cause we always fight,” he sings.
In the “Mortal Kombat” visual, 4Batz opens up to his sole safe space, himself, about his bout with an unhealthy relationship.
Prior to its release, 4Batz revealed that his newly found fame sent him into a dark battle with depression. “Been battling depression,” he wrote in an Instagram post (viewable here). “N****s don’t teach you how to deal with success and sh*t. But I’m back f*cking up yo timeline.”
Watch 4Batz’s official video for “Mortal Kombat” above.
After months of delays (years, really), Playboi Carti’s new album Music is out, at long last. As rumored in the hours before its release, it does in fact feature Kendrick Lamar on not just one, but three songs: “Mojo Jojo,” “Backd00r,” and “Good Credit.”
However, contrary to the rumors started by streamer/professional yapper Akademiks (he ain’t no DJ), neither song features any references to Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s longstanding feud. “Not Like Us” was Kendrick’s victory lap (and what a victory lap it was). It seems unlikely he wants to waste all this attention on flogging a horse that is well and truly dead as a doornail.
In fact, Kendrick doesn’t even rap on “Mojo Jojo,” instead opting to play hype man, delivering an intro demanding “that back to the future Carti,” and issuing enthused ad-libs in response to the Atlanta rapper’s boasts.
Meanwhile, on “Backd00r,” Kendrick croons on the chorus rather than rapping. It’s not a diss song either, going for semi-romantic. “I’ma make it back it all and probably spend it all on you,” he charms.
Finally, on “Good Credit,” the only song he actually raps on, he makes no mention of Drake, nor anything that could be taken to be about Drake without a Victor Wembanyama-level reach. Instead, he calls Carti his “evil twin,” flexes his diamond chains and status out west, and reminds listeners that “The hate get realer, the love get fake, but when you this great, that’s how you should like it.”
So, no Kendrick Lamar does not diss Drake on Playboi Carti’s new album — and you all have GOT to stop listening to Livingston Allen about anything.
The ladies of LE SSERAFIM have a lot of love to give. But, be cautious as it is hot. Today (March 14), the K-pop act released their follow-up to 2024’s mini albums, Easy and Crazy.
LE SSERAFIM’s fifth and latest mini album Hot is officially here and its setting streaming services ablaze. Today (March 14), took advantage of that heat by dropping a supporting visual for the project’s title track.
In the music video for “Hot,” bring forth all the elements to drive home the EP’s key theme–romance. Normally, snow, ice, or water would be enough to douse any ember but LE SSERAFIM’s love simply can’t be contained. The group has a long list of anthems to their name, and “Hot” could very well be the next one.
“Now hold me tight my dear in the scars we share / Inside our hearts / The engine’s stained in red if you remember me / The way I’m in your eyes forever / I’m burning hot if I can live life my own way / Turning to ashes ain’t no problem / So tonight in your embrace / Bonnie and Clyde it, oh,” sings the group across the chorus.
Watch the official video for Hot‘s title track above. Continue below to view the project’s full tracklist and artwork.
The NFL offseason is moving right along and we have seemingly seen all of the big trades and signings involving veterans get taken care of over the last couple of weeks. Now that rosters are starting to look more complete for the 2025 season, all eyes can shift towards the NFL Draft with a better understanding of the biggest needs teams will still have in April. With that in mind, we wanted to take another mock draft for a spin, taking into account the latest buzz about prospects post-Combine as well as the cementing of positional needs after the free agency frenzy.
1) Tennessee Titans – Cam Ward, QB, Miami
Even if the best comparison for Ward wasn’t Titans legend Steve McNair, the Miami QB makes a lot of sense here. Tennessee needs a face of the franchise, and while you can easily make the case that Ward has a longer way to go than other QBs in recent years, it’s hard not to fall in love with his highs. The arm strength, the playmaking, the mobility, and the fearlessness are all top tier, and while he’s no sure thing, the Titans can afford to bet on him.
I think any of Hunter, Sanders, or Carter are in play for the Browns. Before Myles Garrett changed his mind about requesting a trade and signing, Carter was the favorite, but now I think it’s more of a toss-up. I think they’ll go Hunter here, which would be especially interesting since they’re one of the few teams that view him as a receiver primarily. Whether on offense, defense, or a little of both, the Browns desperately need an injection of talent and there’s no question they would get that from Hunter.
3) New York Giants – Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
Is this a bit high for Sanders? Probably. Does he fill a gigantic need for the Giants and will he be able to handle the pressure that will immediately be put on him? Absolutely. I’d worry about him going to a team with a coach and GM that need to win — he needs some work to iron out some bad habits, namely when it comes to holding onto the ball — but Sanders is a poised and accurate passer who will get the ball to Malik Nabers.
4) New England Patriots – Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State
The Patriots have spent a ton on defense this offseason so the expectation is they go offense, but if Carter is available at 4, I’m not sure how Mike Vrabel doesn’t stand on a table demanding they pick him. He’s arguably the best player in this draft and if you can get him at 4, you do it and address the offensive line the rest of the way.
Jacksonville had the worst pass rush win rate in the NFL last year. Graham is the kind of DT who can play and dominate on all three downs, as he mixes size (6’3 and nearly 300 pounds) with power and a bag of tricks that gets him into backfields. Bare minimum, he should create more 1-on-1s for Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker.
6) Las Vegas Raiders – Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
The Raiders receiver room is not good right now and after trading for Geno Smith, they’ve gotta upgrade that group. They have the middle of the field covered with Brock Bowers at tight end and would get the kind of big-bodied deep threat Smith would love in McMillan.
7) New York Jets – Armand Membou, OT, Missouri
The Jets go with an offensive lineman for the second draft in a row. Membou blew up the combine, which has seen his stock rise as a result. New York has to keep new QB Justin Fields upright, and the mix of Membou and 2024 first-round pick Olu Fashanu should give them some stability at tackle, or some flexibility to use Fashanu at guard, where he played a bit last year.
The Panthers are still trying to replace the production of Brian Burns and they are widely projected to go EDGE with the No. 8 pick. I will join the crowd here by sending them Mykel Williams who would give them some real pass rushing juice that they desperately need.
9) New Orleans Saints – Will Campbell, OL, LSU
If Campbell is still on the board here, the Saints should sprint to the podium and announce they’re taking the Louisiana native right away. He’s going to be good, whether it’s at tackle or (if his shorter arms are a concern) at guard, but New Orleans needs help all over the OL. With Campbell and 2024 first-round pick Taleise Fuaga, they will be moving in the right direction — remember, new coach Kellen Moore has been at his most successful in Dallas and Philly with elite OLs making life easier on everyone else.
10) Chicago Bears – Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
The Bears solidified the interior of their offensive line in a pair of trades and freed themselves up to explore options outside of the OL with the 10th pick. Ben Johnson loves having a strong running game, and if Ashton Jeanty is sitting on the board at 10, I think he’d have a hard time not pulling the trigger on pairing the dominant runner out of Boise with Caleb Williams in the backfield. D’Andre Swift only has one year guaranteed left on his deal, and Johnson deployed a two-back system better than almost anyone while in Detroit.
11) San Francisco 49ers – Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
Johnson tumbling a bit would be a good thing for the Niners, which really need help at corner, especially after losing Charvarius Ward. Johnson is big and physical, which should fit the defensive approach of the Niners, and has the potential to take away half of the field. He was a potential top-5 pick before injuries limited him to six games last year.
12) Dallas Cowboys – Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas
The Cowboys have to get better up front, especially with Zack Martin’s retirement, and they’ll go down the road to Austin to find some line help in the form of Kelvin Banks Jr. They’re going to have to shuffle some things around and adding a talented tackle to the mix would give them more options for how to restructure their line.
13) Miami Dolphins – Tyler Booker, OG, Alabama
Miami just needs help in the trenches. Booker would provide that help right away. The Alabama standout is gigantic and plays with the sort of physicality that can help a team out in the middle of their OL right away. Mike McDaniel and Tua Tagovailoa could really use that help, so the Dolphins take Booker.
14) Indianapolis Colts – Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
The Colts have a pretty glaring need at tight end and will likely be deciding between Warren or Loveland at this spot. I’m going with Warren who has a ton of versatility and would give them a much needed playmaker that would, I think, quickly become a favorite target of Anthony Richardson and make his life easier.
15) Atlanta Falcons – Shemar Stewart, EDGE, Texas A&M
Maybe some day the Falcons will find a blue chip pass rusher in the draft. And maybe Stewart will be that guy. What he lacks in production (4.5 career collegiate sacks) he makes up for in looking the part, as he is 6’5 and 267 pounds with long arms and impressive testing numbers. Raheem Morris and new defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich really need someone who can get after the QB, and this is a bite at the apple.
16) Arizona Cardinals – Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss
Jonathan Gannon is going to want to continue addressing defensive needs in Arizona, and here they land a defensive tackle that can push the pocket and get after the quarterback. He was a game-wrecker at Ole Miss the Cardinals would love to add that kind of player in the middle of their defensive line.
With how much trouble the Bengals are in financially, getting a versatile piece like Walker that can line up at EDGE or as an off ball linebacker should be very appealing. Plus, Walker is a big time talent who was productive in Georgia’s defense, and even if he might be a little undersized as a full-time pass rusher, he’ll get after opposing players wherever he lines up.
18) Seattle Seahawks – Matthew Golden, WR, Texas
The Seahawks have two huge needs on offense. One is the interior of their offensive line, and the other is at wide receiver after trading DK Metcalf and seeing Tyler Lockett retire. If Golden is on the board here and Tyler Booker isn’t, I think the decision is pretty easy. Golden was Texas’ best receiver last year and then had a great Combine to make a strong case as WR2 in this year’s class. They need to get Sam Darnold someone to throw to other than Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Golden would be a welcome addition.
19) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama
Even with Lavonte David coming back on a one-year deal, the Bucs could use another linebacker who takes a baton from the franchise legend when he retires. Campbell, who was at the heart of Alabama’s defense last year, should do that.
Denver has to add some pass catchers, and Loveland is the kind of receiving threat in the middle of the field that Bo Nix needs. Loveland was about the only positive from Michigan’s offense a year ago, and he’d give the Broncos a much-needed boost on the receiving front.
21) Pittsburgh Steelers – Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina
Losing Najee Harris opens up a spot in the backfield, and Hampton is one hell of a replacement. He’s a powerful running back who can be a weapon in the passing game and is capable of breaking a big one. While we still have no clue who will be the starting QB in Pittsburgh going forward, Hampton and fellow offseason acquisition DK Metcalf should give the offense a shot in the arm.
22) Los Angeles Chargers – Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall
Harbaugh’s ideal world is probably Loveland falling to this spot, but if he doesn’t, I have to think they look to go with an EDGE after Joey Bosa’s release. Khalil Mack is back, but only on a 1-year deal, and they need to get a long-term answer there. Green was highly productive at Marshall with 17 sacks last year and has the kind of motor that Harbaugh loves.
23) Green Bay Packers – James Pearce Jr, EDGE, Tennessee
Pearce has to add some size to his frame, but he’s been a productive pass rusher over the last two years for the Vols due to his motor and technique. Green Bay did not get to quarterbacks nearly enough last year, and putting Pearce with Rashan Gary could be a pretty fun duo if all works out.
24) Minnesota Vikings – Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas
Minnesota has a pretty clear need at corner and they land one of the two best in this class with Barron. The Longhorn product had a terrific 2024 with five picks and provides the kind of positional versatility that defensive coordinators love in the secondary having played inside and outsid.
25) Houston Texans – Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State
CJ Stroud ran for his life last year, so let’s get him another Buckeye to fill in for Laremy Tunsil, who is on the Commanders now. Simmons, who started his career at San Diego State and never played with Stroud, was surging up boards before he tore his patellar tendon last year, as he’s a big and athletic tackle prospect who kept getting better and better for the Buckeyes. If he’s on the board here, the Texans need to take him.
26) Los Angeles Rams – Luther Burden III, WR, Mizzou
The Rams signed Davante Adams to give them a short-term answer alongside Puka Nacua after letting Cooper Kupp go, but I think they will still be in the receiver market in the Draft. I love Luther Burden III and think he’s the kind of guy Sean McVay would be a big fan of and would see a lot of opportunities to move him around in formations. Burden, as expected, has slipped a little bit in the consensus because he’s not got prototypical size, but he pops on tape, plays bigger than his 6’0, 206 pound frame, and ran a 4.41 at the Combine to confirm his speed. I still think he should be a first rounder and if he’s not off the board by 26, the Rams would be a fantastic fit.
27) Baltimore Ravens – Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina
The Ravens are one of the best teams at the NFL at going Best Player Available and figuring out the rest later. Emmanwori isn’t totally necessary with Kyle Hamilton already in Baltimore, but also, pairing Hamilton with maybe the freakiest athlete in this draft is terrifying. He’s 6’3, 220 pounds, and ran a 4.38. It’s a hilarious combination of traits, and surely, the Ravens would have a blast with him.
28) Detroit Lions – Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College
Another one where I’m not exactly stepping out on a limb. The Lions have to improve their defense and after adding DJ Reed to bolster the secondary, I think they’re looking pass rush here. They just could not get to the quarterback well enough last year, even when Aidan Hutchinson was healthy, and adding a guy who had 16.5 sacks in college would certainly fill that need.
29) Washington Commanders – Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M
A former Purdue standout who spent one year in College Station, Scourton is a powerful and physical edge rusher who looks the part and could hopefully help the Commanders get after the QB. He’ll have to be able to contribute right away with how urgently Washington is moving to put a contender around Jayden Daniels, but if he hits, Dan Quinn’s defense will have a really fun piece to play with.
30) Buffalo Bills – Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
The Bills adding Joey Bosa filled some need up front and I think that could free them up to go BPA on the defensive side of the ball. For me, that’s Malaki Starks, who would be an upgrade at safety for Buffalo and give them a little more explosiveness in their secondary.
31) Kansas City Chiefs – Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon
Harmon is an explosive defensive tackle who really blossomed going from Michigan State to Oregon last year. He plays with a quickness and a tenacity that defensive coordinators will love, and pairing him with Chris Jones is a terrifying proposition. Plus, with Jones getting older, Harmon could be the guy who takes over for him as he gets closer to the end of his career.
32) Philadelphia Eagles – Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan
The Eagles could go in a number of directions with this pick, but I love the idea of them adding Grant as another big body in the middle of their defensive line. They dominated teams en route to the Super Bowl thanks in large part to their defensive front, and after losing Milton Williams in free agency, they opt to get another wide body to put next to Jalen Carter. Having Grant and Jordan Davis rotating in and out alongside Carter would be an absolute nightmare to deal with as an opposing interior lineman.
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