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The Jets trade up for quarterback Fernando Mendoza, who ranks fifth among FBS quarterbacks in PFF passing grade (90.5) and leads the nation with 33 passing touchdowns. The Vikings, meanwhile, land running back Jeremiyah Love, whose 95.2 PFF overall grade since 2024 is the highest among all running backs in college football.
There's no straightforward fix for losing one of the league's best defensive players, but the Packers do have several strategies to try to offset his injury.
The outcome of this Monday night matchup between the Dolphins and Steelers will have far reaching-implications in deciding the AFC playoff picture down the stretch.
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Overall, this class blends blue-chip defensive playmakers, a deep perimeter talent pool and a more meaningful cluster of quarterbacks worthy of early consideration than last cycle.
The Vikings spoiled Dallas’ playoff hopes with a 34-26 win, as J.J. McCarthy delivered his best performance of the season and Minnesota’s defense dictated terms against a Cowboys offense that struggled on third down and in the red zone.
Brock Purdy threw three touchdown passes and San Francisco scored on its first five possessions to cruise past the Titans 37-24, snapping Tennessee’s brief momentum and tightening the 49ers’ grip on playoff positioning.
The Broncos prevailed in a battle between top-two seeds in each conference, knocking off the Packers 34-26. Bo Nix racked up 304 passing yards with four touchdowns, while Jordan Love was intercepted twice and sacked three times by the vaunted Broncos defense. Green Bay's injuries to Micah Parsons and Christian Watson were too much to […]
The Saints continue to play hard under Kellen Moore, this time by beating the Panthers 20-17 on a last-second field goal by Charlie Smythe. Tyler Shough connected with Chris Olave on a 12-yard score with 2:29 remaining, then moved New Orleans into field goal range with another 15-yard completion and four-yard scamper.
The New York Jets have fired defensive coordinator Steve Wilks and have turned playcalling over to interim DC Chris Harris, who has served as the defensive backs coach and passing game coordinator.
Packers receiver Christian Watson did not sustain a long-term injury and it's not out of the realm of possibility that he could play in the next game on Saturday against the Bears, a source told ESPN.
Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell was displeased with J.J. McCarthy's modified "Griddy" touchdown dance, a celebration the QB admitted he had been warned not to do.
Micah Parsons and Patrick Mahomes both suffered significant knee injuries Sunday. What do they mean for the Packers' playoff push and the Chiefs' offseason plans?
It's been a particularly ugly 2025 for the Raiders, who failed to finish with 100 total yards for the second time this season in Sunday's loss to the Eagles.
After suffering a season-ending injury on Sunday, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is seeking out more information on his injured knee before finalizing a course of action to repair it.
During Sunday night's Vikings-Cowboys game, NBC's cameras captured an image of Cowboys owners Jerry Jones and Stephen Jones, watching the action from their suite.
The Colts coaxed Philip Rivers out of retirement last week and they may be getting another one of their former starting quarterbacks back on the practice field soon.
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