Fernando Mendoza strengthens his off-field presence ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, using strategic visits and networking to ...
Mendoza is the top quarterback in the 2026 draft class. What are his strengths and weaknesses, and will he go No. 1?
Barring a surprise, the Las Vegas Raiders’ pick is not much of a mystery. The Silver and Black are widely expected to draft Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza did not dodge the question. When asked what he told his younger brother, Alberto, after Indiana added quarterback Josh Hoover, Mendoza answered calmly and ...
On The McShay Show, renowned draft analyst Todd McShay released his latest mock draft, predicting the Jets will use the No. 2 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft to select Heisman Trophy–winning ...
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis, minority owner Tom Brady and general manager John Spytek stood on the sidelines before the College Football Playoff National Championship in ...
Now that Fernando Mendoza has led Indiana to a 13-0 record, and bagged the 2025 Heisman Trophy for good measure, it’s time to look at what his NFL future could be. Doug Farrar goes to the tape.
Fernando Mendoza led Indiana to national championship game and won the Heisman Trophy. Mendoza raised over $150,000 for MS, inspired by his mother Elsa’s battle with the disease. “Honestly: It will ...
Quarterback leadership cannot be measured with a stopwatch or spreadsheet, but it is often the difference between a locker room that fractures and one that believes. Mendoza has already shown he can ...
The New York Jets have their top quarterback in sight. NFL analyst and insider Nate Tice revealed on the “Football 301” podcast that “I know the Jets are smitten with [Fernando] Mendoza. I know that.” ...
Once overlooked by his hometown Miami and other major colleges, the quarterback kept pushing to Cal and now Indiana en route to the Heisman Trophy and one win from immortality. Christmas is a busy ...
"Mommy, this is your trophy as much as it is mine," Mendoza said in his emotional acceptance speech Natasha Dye is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her previous work appears in The New ...