
2021 NFL season: Way-too-early power rankings
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.
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.
When you’ve won seven Super Bowl trophies, you can afford to take a risk and have some fun with one of them.
Less than a year after COVID-19 shook the world to its core, the NFL managed to put on 269 games in the span of just four months.
Even at 43 years old, Tom Brady managed to put on arguably his best Super Bowl performance of his career as he led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a 31-9 win against Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs.
Ahead of a Super Bowl LV battle between two of the greatest quarterbacks to ever grace a football field, it’s time to breakdown the best quarterback matchups in Super Bowl history.
To help you prepare for the last game of the 2020 NFL season, here is our official guide for Super Bowl LV.
Before Super Bowl LV, learn about what led to arguably the greatest quarterback matchup in the game’s history: Tom Brady vs. Patrick Mahomes.
Whether you’re looking to watch the Super Bowl on TV, stream it, or listen on the radio, the NFL has ensured that there will be a variety of ways to get the game.
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.
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.
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?
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.
In 2020, the AFC East’s top contender isn’t Bill Belichick’s New England Patriots. It’s Sean McDermott’s Buffalo Bills.
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.
In his third year as the Titans head coach, Mike Vrabel has created a monster in the AFC South, with a 5-0 record through the team’s first five games of the 2020 season to show for it.