Correction: Baby Mike Ditka Actually Wins Halloween
Yesterday, I erroneously jumped the gun and crowned the Seattle/GB replacement refs costume as Halloween’s best NFL-related costume.
Yesterday, I erroneously jumped the gun and crowned the Seattle/GB replacement refs costume as Halloween’s best NFL-related costume.
The playoff history of the Atlanta Falcons isn’t a lengthy one despite being in existence since 1966. Atlanta didn’t reach the postseason until 1978, when they were eliminated by the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC Divisional playoffs.
Tim Tebow’s run as a New York Jet has been an abject failure through the season’s first eight weeks. Tebow has only thrown three passes this season, rushed for a pedestrian 78 yards (averaging 3.4 yards per carry), and has been reduced to being a suspect special teams […]
In an effort to follow the Eagles on their Manifest destiny of self-purported greatness, I’ll hit the road to enjoy the Delaware Valley on NFL Sundays. Week 8 meant it was back to the future.
A season removed form being the NFL’s worst team, the Indianapolis Colts are 4-3 and in the playoff picture. Yes, it’s still quasi-early but a win next week over Miami would put them at 5-3 and give them a good shot to reach nine wins in the maddeningly […]
Atlanta Falcons cornerback Asante Samuel appeared apoplectic over Andy Reid’s decision to ignore the ex-Eagle during a post-game handshake. Samuel’s Falcons squashed the Eagles 30-17 at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday in front of a disgruntled, comatose, Hurricane Sandy-ready crowd.
When Pittsburgh hosts Washington on Sunday, they’ll be rocking these dreadful throwback jerseys. The Steelers will wear their 1934 uniforms saluting the team’s 80th season.
Do you believe in the Atlanta Falcons? Let me ask that again.
When the Patriots face the St. Louis Rams in London on Sunday, it’ll be a Super Bowl XXXVI reunion. The two franchises met at the conclusion of the 2001 season in the Louisiana Superdome; giving NFL fans one of the great Super Bowls of all-time.
A movement called “Save Our Chiefs” is sweeping the midwest…and the nation. At over 100,000 Twitter followers, the grass roots campaign to restore order with the Kansas City Chiefs is getting some attention.