Biden welcomed the Kansas City Chiefs back to the South Lawn to celebrate their resilience and team accomplishments this past season.
Read MoreOn January 29th, one of the most important nights in professional football, Dr. Biden attended the NFC Championship game at Lincoln Financial Field.
Read MoreBuffalo has been through one of the toughest years, after being hit with unprecedented weather, gun violence, and now a life-changing injury has hit the heart and soul of Buffalo, their hometown NFL team the Buffalo Bills.
Read MoreOn January 2nd, week 17 in the NFL, the Buffalo Bills faced the Cincinnati Bengals. Bills safety Damar Hamlin, 24, collapsed on the field after tackling Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins.
Read MoreThe First Lady attended the Eagles matchup against the Dallas Cowboys for the “Crucial Catch” game, which is a cancer initiative to fight cancer and save lives.
Read MoreAfter a 4-11-1 finish to the 2020-21 NFL Season, the Philadelphia Eagles have parted ways with Doug Pederson.
Read MoreThe Final Week of the 2020 Regular Season and Dozens of Playoff Scenarios. Here’s an easy breakdown and my final predictions of the Regular Season.
Read MoreWhat the Steelers need to do is establish the run game, as it will be important for its last two games against the Colts and Browns. James Connor’s status is questionable, which is an important factor for the Steelers going forward.
Read MoreIt’s Week 14, the most wonderful time of the NFL season, where teams are fighting for the playoffs and the intensity kicks up to new heights. With that, here are your Week 14 Notes and Predictions!
Read MoreArguably the best game in the one o’clock window this Sunday as two 8-3 teams clash in Nashville when the Browns take on the Titans. This game will have huge AFC playoff ramifications, as the Titans control their destiny to win the AFC south after defeating the Colts last week.
Read MoreTwo weeks ago Bears quarterback Nick Foles suffered a hip injury and had to be carted off the field in the Bears’ loss to the Vikings on Monday Night Football. It has been reported that Foles is listed as doubtful for this Sunday’s game against the Packers, which means that Mitchell Trubisky will start on Sunday Night Football in Green Bay.
Read MoreDue to the rise of COVID-19 cases in the United States, the NFL has imposed an intense protocol for the rest of the season. The use of masks will be mandatory at all times at team facilities, including during practices and in the weight rooms.
Read MoreFor the first time in franchise history, the Steelers are 8-0 after their gutsy win at Dallas last week. That makes 14 straight non-losing seasons for Head Coach Mike Tomlin, tied for the longest streak for a coach to start his career in NFL History.
Read MoreAccording to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, the NFL Competition committee is expected to present to the NFL owners a contingency plan on having a 16-team playoff season (eight in each conference) if games are lost due to COVID-19.
Read MoreAccording to Adam Schefter, the NFL is currently planning for 20 percent capacity at Super Bowl LV in Tampa Bay. Fans will be in pods six feet apart and masks will be required. With the slow emergence of fans at many stadiums across the league, it makes sense that they would want socially distant fans at the biggest game of the year.
Read MoreEntering Thursday Night’s Eagles-Giants game, 10 teams had only one win or less. Of those ten teams, six of them have a 1-5 record. The combined record of those 10 teams are 9-48-2. Of those ten teams, two of them have fired their head coach. This is very unusual statistic for an NFL season that will go down as one of the strangest in its 101 year history.
Read MoreAs if there weren’t any more bad news in Atlanta, as one member of their personnel staff had a positive test for COVID-19. As of Thursday, October 15th, the game at Minnesota has not been cancelled, but everyone in the NFL will be keeping an eye out for that game this week.
Read MoreWhile there were impressive performances last week, there is an even larger concern due to COVD-19.
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