The latest edition of The JMRA Football Podcast hones in on Week 4 action including a look Buffalo’s romp over the Miami Dolphins; another week of the Travis Kelce/Taylor Swift relationship hits New York; the Cowboys crushing the New England Patriots; and more.
When the Buffalo Bills are clicking, they take a backseat to nobody in the NFL. The Bills looked like the Super Bowl contender many expected to see for a third straight week in a drubbing of the previously hot-as-a-firecracker Miami Dolphins.
The Cincinnati Bengals started 0-2 last season but still reached the AFC Championship. However, this feels a little different. The Bengals aren’t the only team half-stepping through the first two games of the new season.
The NFL’s 104th season kicked off on Thursday night with the Detroit Lions stunning the shorthanded Kansas City Chiefs…but the real fun began on Sunday with a 14-game slate that saw some stunning performances including Tua Tagovailoa going berserk against the Chargers.
What appeared to be a Sunday that would be anchored by a meeting between the last two Super Bowl champions, turned into another high-scoring weekend filled with anxiety on what dangers COVID-19 has lurking around the corner as the NFL finishes off Week 4 on Monday.
Week 3 action was far less traumatic than last week’s never-ending ride to an injured reserve list. However, it was certainly traumatic for numerous teams including the NFC East that saw their defenses give up an average of 32 points per game on Sunday. Yet, no one’s pain […]
The early games in Week 2 were an abject disaster. The 10 early Sunday games saw competitive battles and one of the most memorable regular finishes in recent memory (we’ll get to that). However, injuries stole the show early on.
The JMRA Football Podcast takes a detour with a look at NFL.com’s controversial best teams of the decade list.
The JMRA Football Podcast is back with part two of our look at the Top 10 Teams of the Super Bowl Era.
Now that the 2018 NFL Draft is over, it’s time to get down to serious business…and by serious business, I mean fantasy football.