The Las Vegas Raiders are in a rough situation despite their status as a large market organization. Without a head coach and franchise quarterback, it’s hard to see contention anywhere in their future.
What's next for Houston and Baltimore after their playoff losses, plus offseason outlooks as teams look to the combine, free agency and the NFL draft.
Conference re-alignment and the 12-team playoff made the 2024 College Football season perhaps the greatest year in the sport’s decorated history. From emerging stars, a longshot Heisman Trophy winner and Cinderella stories like Arizona State and Indiana,
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh is one of the few coaches in the league who carries his own aura on the sidelines.
Johnson seemed like the Raiders' Plan A. Now, where will Mark Davis, Tom Brady and the franchise turn to find their new head coach?
With the 2024 regular season in the books, where do each of the 32 teams stand in our NFL offense rankings? For the purposes of this week’s rankings, we’ll keep every team in the same order they finished the regular season.
The best way to address the position will be in the draft but it remains to be seen if a promising prospect will fall to the Raiders at No. 6 in the first round. The free agent pool of quarterbacks isn’t great. Sam Darnold will be expensive, Russell Wilson hasn’t played well in years and Justin Fields is more of a runner than a thrower.
Every Steelers season since 2018 has followed what’s becoming an all-too-familiar refrain. Pittsburgh has won the AFC North just once in this span and has hovered somewhere between eight to 10 wins in every other year — sufficient to cling to the “no losing seasons” line but not nearly good enough to ever be a needle-mover in the conference.
Here are my Top 10 plays from the Broncos 2024 season. 1. Miracle fourth down throw and catch at end of regulation. This fourth down play should have ended the game. Bo Nix was im
The Cowboys are in the market for a new coach, making it six teams seeking change on the sidelines. Here is how the NFL’s six vacancies compare in four significant categories.
His first career interception came in the Rams 24-19 loss to the Packers, when he picked off Jordan Love on his own four-yard line and returned it for a 4-yard pick six. In the next game McCollough picked off Gardner Minshew twice in the Rams 20-15 win over the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Los Angeles Chargers are slated to have ample cap room heading into the NFL offseason, and while they may have to dedicate a solid chunk of that money towar