Note to all writers: I will be in Baltimore all of next week as of Monday morning the 29th, any articles will need to be sent to me the day before….thanks in advance
The Bills handed the Kansas City Chiefs their first loss in Week 11 and look to have their best shot yet at knocking them off the top of the AFC ladder.
The Detroit Lions have drafted very well in recent years, and if that continues, then they should be able to keep their title window open for an extended period of time.
As long as they have Patrick Mahomes at quarterback, the Chiefs' Super Bowl window is open, but the 2025 NFL Draft could allow them to secure a long-term replacement to one of their stars on offense.
Pro Football Focus (PFF), the industry leader in sports data and analytics, and Dropback, one of the fastest-growing startups in collegiate sports tech, announced a strategic partnership to fuel college front offices and power winning decisions with the same data trusted by all 134 FBS teams.
Lions rookie CB Terrion Arnold will not travel with the team to Indianapolis and has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Colts with a groin injury.
The Giants are granting Daniel Jones' request to be released, saying the sides mutually agreed that it "would be best for him and for the team" to move on.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Saturday activated cornerback Jamel Dean off injured reserve, while downgrading All-Pro left tackle Tristan Wirfs to doubtful in advance of Sunday's Week 12 game against the struggling New York Giants in MetLife Stadium.
With cornerback Trevon Diggs and right guard Zack Martin ruled out of Sunday's game because of injuries, the Dallas Cowboys will be without more than $100 million of salary cap space when they take on the Washington Commanders in an NFC East matchup.
With veteran Brandon Allen set to start at quarterback, the Niners are optimistic that star left tackle Trent Williams will play through his ankle injury Sunday at the Packers, a source told ESPN.
How do NFL teams pull off successful two-minute drills, like the Seahawks' clutch final drive in Week 11? We talked to players and coaches about keys and pitfalls.
Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams celebrated a touchdown with an homage to Marshawn Lynch, falling backward into the end zone and grabbing his crotch.
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