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.
For your viewing pleasure, here is the NFL playoff schedule.
Tony Romo read a statement on Tuesday to announce his intentions to sit idly by as Dak Prescott possibly leads the Dallas Cowboys to their first Super Bowl since January 1996.
Since returning from his four-game suspension, Tom Brady has been on fire. The four-time Super Bowl winner leads the NFL with a 133.9 passer rating.
Unless the Dallas Cowboys go brain dead (insert Tony Romo back in as a full-time starter the second he is healthy again), they are going to win 10-12 games and make the playoffs.
As this season continues under protest, the Minnesota Vikings stand as the lone undefeated team in the NFL after five weeks. They can’t possibly keep this up. After all, they can’t run the ball with or without Adrian Peterson. Also, they lack considerable depth at wide receiver.
NFL head honcho Roger Goodell recently told Jacksonville Jaguars ticket holders that the league is looking at expanding the NFL postseason.
This is simply marvelous. Draw Play Dave from Uproxx Sports developed new NFL logos built around professional stars, mostly from the WWE.
The WWE will hold the Royal Rumble on Sunday, one of the sports entertainment company’s annual signature events. Annually held in January between the NFL conference championship games and Super Bowl, the Royal Rumble routinely marks the beginning of the WWE’s road to their own annual Super Bowl […]
Ed Hochuli will be the lead referee for Sunday’s AFC Championship game between the New England Patriots and Denver Broncos.