According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the New Orleans Saints face significant discipline for violating COVID-19 protocols following last Sunday’s 38-3 emphatic win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Sunday Night Football featured a potential Game of the Year candidate between the New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Instead, we got a potential season-defining blowout and a game that ultimately might have a major factor in the NFC playoff picture.
Through seven weeks, the Pittsburgh Steelers appear to be the team to beat after overcoming the Baltimore Ravens in Charm City on Sunday. Pittsburgh’s big win, another Chargers collapse, and more bad NFC East football highlighted Week 8 as we approach (sadly) the season’s halfway point.
Not only have the New England Patriots fallen out of the playoff hunt for now, they have also fallen out of another spot. The Pittsburgh Steelers have supplanted the Patriots as the NFL’s most hated team, according to a new study.
Between Todd Gurley’s faux pas, the wild Sunday night battle between the Cardinals and Seahawks, and the big AFC battle between the Steelers and Titans, nothing may have been more important than what happened in Foxborough on Sunday evening.
Wide receiver Antonio Brown has found a new home with an old friend. Brown reportedly signed a one-year deal to join former teammate Tom Brady with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Bay Area legend Joe Montana has been rather busy in 2020. He appeared at Super Bowl LIV in Miami as a part of the NFL 100 All-Time Team, lent his ear to Tom Brady, stopped a potential kidnapping plot, and recently offered advice to former San Jose Sharks […]
Week 6’s highest profile game of the week turned into a rout; while the Houston Texans got run over by a human tractor in Tennessee; and the Atlanta Falcons finally got a win. All of those highlights and more headlined an entertaining Week 6 of Sunday action.
Week 5 saw an increase in penalties and game postponements but it did little to prepare us for Sunday’s biggest story.
The San Francisco 49ers have enjoyed a lot of great moments over the past year. Today was not one of them. The Miami Dolphins eviscerated the 49ers on Sunday, 43-17, in Santa Clara.