
Will the Buccaneers repeat as Super Bowl champions? History isn’t in their favor
The reigning Super Bowl champs seem to have the ability to run it back. But, history books may have another idea.
The reigning Super Bowl champs seem to have the ability to run it back. But, history books may have another idea.
Before the 2021 regular season officially gets underway, here are our official predictions for the league’s end-of-season awards.
Ahead of a groundbreaking release on August 20, player ratings for Madden NFL 22 were announced in late July.
It could turn out to be the team’s best decision of the year. But, at first glance, Antonio Brown signing with the Buccaneers seems like a disaster waiting to happen.
After one of the most unique seasons of “Hard Knocks” ever put together, the Chargers and Rams closed the book on their five-week journey on September 8 and officially kicked off the NFL’s opening week in the process.
The fourth episode of “Hard Knocks: Los Angeles” wasn’t what fans were used to. But, it was a disruption from the norm, which is what was needed.
Episode 3 of “Hard Knocks: Los Angeles” signaled a change in pace, as helmets went on, contact went up and the stakes were raised for both veterans and rookies on the bubble.
After a season premiere full of discussion about the NFL’s COVID-19 protocols, “Hard Knocks: Los Angeles” got into the nitty-gritty with the second installment of their Chargers and Rams-centered summer.
Despite the question marks throughout the offseason about the state of the 2020 NFL season, “Hard Knocks” has officially returned to football fans’ television screens to start the series’ most unique summer to date.
When “Hard Knocks” takes over on HBO this year, it’ll be doing so in one city, per usual. However, this season will cover two different teams: the Los Angeles Chargers, and some familiar faces with the Los Angeles Rams.
What if you were an NFL general manager, and you had the entire league’s talent pool at your disposal to create the ultimate 53-man roster?
The 2020 NFL season’s schedule was finally released on May 7, sending fans into a frenzy about each team’s upcoming matchups.
Why has it become so hard for the NFL to get its players to play in the Pro Bowl when it’s time for kickoff down in Orlando? More importantly, what can they do to fix that?