Every NFL team’s schedule for the 2021 season
Just over three months after Super Bowl LV, the NFL set the tone for a new year by releasing the full slate for the first 18-week season in league history.
Just over three months after Super Bowl LV, the NFL set the tone for a new year by releasing the full slate for the first 18-week season in league history.
Assuming the usual requirements are in play, there are five eligible NFL teams for the 2021 season of “Hard Knocks” with a variety of storylines.
Which rookies from the 2021 NFL Draft are in the best position to succeed immediately in their new homes?
Ahead of 2021’s schedule release, we pinpointed some of the matchups that you should be looking out for when May 12 rolls around.
After fans worked day and night to unearth JJ Watt’s next destination, Watt was able to shock the world and deliver the news himself.
It’s time to set our sights on the 2021 NFL season, just a few weeks after the confetti was cleaned up after Super Bowl LV.
This year’s offseason will be remembered as the Year of the Quarterback, and fans can expect an absolute frenzy until the NFL’s 2021 season officially starts.
Houston may now be designated as a “no-fly zone” for superstars, and may have lost out on its chance to become one of the premier sports cities in the process.
Since we don’t know any better after all of the uncertainty in 2020, let’s try our best to guess what sports fans will be saying towards the end of 2021.
To help ring in the holiday season, it’s time to find out which of the NFL’s 20-plus Christmas Day games is the best in league history.
With 32 teams across the NFL, it’s tough for everyone to get exactly what they’re hoping for as the holiday season comes and goes. But, it helps to narrow things down with a specific wish list.
If Daniel Jones can live up to that potential like he showcased as a rookie, there’s no reason why he couldn’t evolve into a top-tier NFL quarterback.
Kyler Murray and the Cardinals are living up to the hype in 2020, and it could be a problem for the rest of the NFL.
November 12-November 15 will go down as one of the most unique sports weekends of all time, and fans should take it all in and enjoy it all as best as they can.
Instead of jumping to conclusions, let’s evaluate some of the biggest and most common overreactions to come to light following the first week of the 2020 NFL season.
When the 2020 NFL season starts, the league will have had the most time out of any to work on safety measures and contingency plans due to the COVID-19 pandemic.