If there was ever a game that former Dallas Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant wanted to play in, Tuesday night was it. Bryant, who joined the Baltimore Ravens this season, was all set to face his former team – the Dallas Cowboys – on national TV. Unfortunately for Bryant, […]
There have been plenty of deflating injuries during the 2020 season. The latest came on Sunday when Joe Burrow – Cincinnati Bengals quarterback and the number one overall pick in the 2020 draft – suffered a season-ending knee injury on Sunday.
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.
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.
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.
Unsurprisingly, Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is atop the best selling jerseys for the month of September. Yet, the nine names after Brady and their placement are rather intriguing.
The Atlanta Falcons did it again. From the makers of 28-3, comes a new, fresh fall film that is sure to receive all kinds of negative reviews in Atlanta and beyond.
San Francisco 49ers running back Roger Craig and Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Drew Pearson were among the top names to not make the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class were announced on Wednesday morning during NFL Network’s Good Morning Football program.