
Breaking down the NFL’s 2021 Thanksgiving Day slate
In a sport that has so many traditions, it’s tough to beat Thanksgiving Day football.
In a sport that has so many traditions, it’s tough to beat Thanksgiving Day football.
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.
In 2020, the AFC East’s top contender isn’t Bill Belichick’s New England Patriots. It’s Sean McDermott’s Buffalo Bills.
Two days after the Patriots’ makeshift Monday night matchup against the Chiefs, another member of the team reportedly tested positive for COVID-19.
Will Tom Brady return to the Patriots for his 21st season in the league? Or, will he start a new journey elsewhere as a 43-year-old quarterback?
After a grueling 17 weeks across the NFL, it’s officially time: the 2019 playoffs have officially arrived.
While the laundry list of names that filled the league’s centennial team made sense in most cases, there were a few head-scratching additions and many large-scale omissions in the eyes of many.
While some fans are looking to find the perfect gift from Santa under their tree, NFL teams are hoping for a few non-material gifts to fall into their lap ahead of the playoffs: a playoff spot, a high draft pick, a first-round bye.
While many have experienced Thanksgiving Day games from the comfort of their couches on their big-screen TVs, others have watched those games land on their team’s schedule as a player in the league, spending their holiday on the field with the country’s eyes focused on them.
How does the Patriots quarterback feel about each member of his offense? Who does he trust the most, and can we sense any trends?
What if there was a way to spark some interest in football video games again? What if there was a way to tackle the industry head on and add a new flavor to the gaming world?
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