Following all four home losing a week ago, the divisional round brought plenty of home cooking with the reverse taking place. All four home teams winning gives us 1 vs. 2 battles in the conference championship games for the first time since 2004.
Ryan Mallet and the Baltimore Ravens upset the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. Paired with a Jets win over the Patriots on Sunday and we may be set the stage for one of the most unusual AFC playoff fields in recent memory.
It’s not Brady vs. Manning XVII. Instead, it’s Brady vs. Osweiler I. Am I the 50th person to tell this joke so far? LIVE BLOG time for the AFC’s two best teams.
For just the third time since 2001, the annual Tom Brady vs. Peyton Manning meeting will be missing one of its main principles. Manning is in the midst of recovering from a foot injury and alas, we will be graced with the presence of Brock Osweiler.
The Week 10 recap on the latest podcast finds the Patriots and Giants engaging in a Game of the Year candidate; the end of the line for Peyton Manning in Denver; and Arizona possibly ending Seattle’s reign atop the NFC West.
Here is one thing that annoys me about the NFL. Since the season is 17 weeks long, when is the midway point? Do we say it’s after eight weeks when some teams haven’t played eight games or do we wait until everyone has played at least eight games? […]
The Week 8 rundown features a look at Sunday’s wild Giants/Saints game; why Packers fans should be concerned after getting a beatdown from the Broncos; and the latest news on Le’Veon Bell’s injury.
The quest to end Mercury Morris’s reign of terror continues on Sunday night as a pair of unbeaten teams faceoff. It’s old (Manning) vs. kind of new (Rodgers). It’s an off-shoot of an aging Muhammad Ali vs. the younger, brash champion Larry Holmes.
It’s incredibly possible that in order for Peyton Manning to win a Super Bowl while playing the worst football of his career, the former Colts QB may need to beat Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers in consecutive games. Matt Damon’s character had an easier time trying to figure […]
Denver survived Manning’s three interceptions to win 26-23 in overtime and as a result, Peyton received some pointed criticism. Such vitriol was not appreciated by Broncos running back Ronnie Hillman, who took to Twitter to express his frustration with the critics.