Tom Brady is a lot of things including proud, successful, and the most accomplished quarterback in NFL history. Yet, we learned once again on Tuesday that he is pretty adept at social media.
Green Bay did not exactly light it up on Saturday against the Carolina Panthers at Lambeau Field. However, they managed to win and a pick up another game over the New Orleans Saints in the race for the NFC’s lone bye and home-field advantage. The Saints two wins […]
The Washington Football Team shocked the NFL on Monday evening by topping the previously unbeaten 11-0 Pittsburgh Steelers and for the moment, hopping into a first-place tie in the pedestrian NFC East.
As we know, the NFL postseason schedule will look a lot different moving forward with each conference getting seven playoff teams (and possibly an eighth).
There have been plenty of deflating injuries during the 2020 season. The latest came on Sunday when Joe Burrow – Cincinnati Bengals quarterback and the number one overall pick in the 2020 draft – suffered a season-ending knee injury on Sunday.
Kyler Murray and DeAndre Hopkins set the football world on fire last Sunday evening when they combined for one of the greatest Hail Mary plays of all-time. Arizona’s last-second miracle capped a very informative (yes, I say informative) Week 10.
Sunday Night Football featured a potential Game of the Year candidate between the New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Instead, we got a potential season-defining blowout and a game that ultimately might have a major factor in the NFC playoff picture.
Through seven weeks, the Pittsburgh Steelers appear to be the team to beat after overcoming the Baltimore Ravens in Charm City on Sunday. Pittsburgh’s big win, another Chargers collapse, and more bad NFC East football highlighted Week 8 as we approach (sadly) the season’s halfway point.
Between Todd Gurley’s faux pas, the wild Sunday night battle between the Cardinals and Seahawks, and the big AFC battle between the Steelers and Titans, nothing may have been more important than what happened in Foxborough on Sunday evening.
Wide receiver Antonio Brown has found a new home with an old friend. Brown reportedly signed a one-year deal to join former teammate Tom Brady with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.