
Stroud, Texans rout Browns; Chiefs finish Dolphins
In the end, in spite of a bit of a fight – and we do mean bit – the Kansas City Chiefs were, in fact, too much for the Miami Dolphins in the AFC Wild-Card Game on Saturday evening. But
In the end, in spite of a bit of a fight – and we do mean bit – the Kansas City Chiefs were, in fact, too much for the Miami Dolphins in the AFC Wild-Card Game on Saturday evening. But
Will Bill Belichick coach in the National Football League again? We don’t yet know that. But we know this: the Belichick era in New England is over. A 24-year run that included six Super Bowl championships and nine Super Bowl
“And with the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft…” We’re four months and change away from that event, and yet we know today who will make that pick – unless, of course, it’s traded away. And it won’t
The Detroit Lions are coming to the Metroplex Saturday night with 11 wins and just four losses. Let’s say that again with a little different wording: the Detroit Lions are coming to Dallas Saturday night to play the Cowboys and
In Cleveland, sadly, the Browns haven’t had much success since the NFL allowed them to call their expansion franchise the “Browns” in 1999, after the late Art Modell relocated the original Browns to Baltimore four years earlier. But they have
In perhaps the most odd sentence I think I’ve ever written. Green Bay cornerback Jaire Alexander has been suspended by the team for this Sunday’s game at Minnesota for interference in the coin toss. You read that correctly. Here’s ESPN’s
Looks like the mild disagreement between Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton and quarterback Russell Wilson has become a rift. The Broncos announced on Wednesday that Wilson is going to sit (Broncos bench QB Russell Wilson and will turn to
The gauntlet has been thrown down. Leave it to Outkick to do it. And the rest of us are applauding. Outkick.com, the site founded by Clay Travis and based on his radio show “Outkick The Coverage,” has an editorial up
Welp, that about settles that. The Baltimore Ravens were the bull of the woods, to quote late pro wrestler “The American Dream,” Dusty Rhodes, on Monday night, as the Ravens picked off San Francisco quarterbacks Brock Purdy and Sam Darnold
On Christmas Eve on this site, we said the NFL gave us a couple of possible stinkers (the Kansas City Chiefs hosting the Las Vegas Raiders and the New York Giants at the Philadelphia Eagles), and one big present (the