
A look at the history of the NFL on Thanksgiving Day
Watching some football and eating more food than your stomach could ever handle. Does it get any better than that?
Watching some football and eating more food than your stomach could ever handle. Does it get any better than that?
It’s rare for the stars to perfectly align when it comes to the “Big Four” sports leagues, and the occasion is so infrequent that it has its own name.
The reigning Super Bowl champs seem to have the ability to run it back. But, history books may have another idea.
Ahead of a groundbreaking release on August 20, player ratings for Madden NFL 22 were announced in late July.
If you were a fan of your favorite team’s throwback uniforms that were utilized throughout the 2009 NFL season, you may be in luck come the fall of 2022.
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.
After a heavily virtual offseason in 2020, teams across the NFL are doing their best to ensure that the same thing happens in 2021.
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.
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.
It was only a matter of time before COVID-19 began to rear its head again in the midst of the 2020 NFL season, and it did so in widespread fashion as teams prepared for Week 12 to get underway.
After a disappointing first half of the 2020 season, why is there still so much for the Patriots to be excited about as the team evaluates its future?
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.
A “Week 18” does seem inevitable for at least some sort of additional flexibility in the NFL’s schedule. But, don’t expect it to be the catch-all solution that many believe it to be, if and when it’s made official.
What happens when a player tests positive for COVID-19? The rules are strict, providing an easy formula to follow for both asymptomatic and symptomatic players.