As mentioned on the blog several months ago, rumors were floating around that Chris Berman – the longtime face of ESPN’s NFL coverage – would be out in some manner after this season’s conclusion. On Thursday, that news became official.
Heading into wild-card weekend, three teams are looking to break lengthy postseason losing streaks. Oakland’s last playoff win came in January 2003 when they defeated the Tennessee Titans to reach Super Bowl XXXVII.
ESPN, one of the NFL’s broadcast network partners, have quite a ratings disaster on their hands this Saturday when the Houston Texans host the Oakland Raiders in the NFL’s wild card opener.
When the Green Bay Packers host the New York Giants on Sunday in the opening weekend of the NFL playoffs, it will be played in frigid conditions.
America is ready to drink the Aaron Rodgers/Green Bay Packers ecto-cooler flavored Kool-Aid once again.
For your viewing pleasure, here is the NFL playoff schedule.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith announced he intends to retire after Sunday’s loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
As per usual, Black Monday looms on the horizon as a slew of NFL head coaches typically get fired following the end of regular season play. We’ve already seen Gus Bradley, Rex Ryan, Jeff Fisher bite the dust during the 2016 season. Now, it appears a few more […]
I’m guessing somewhere in the deepest, darkest recesses of Don Shula’s soul, he enjoys a burning hatred of New England Patriots Football that goes beyond Bill Belichick.
From the “Putting the Cart Before the Horse” department, New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz is popping off about another potential Super Bowl showdown between G-Men and New England Patriots.