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Before the games kick off in the penultimate weekend of the regular season, here’s what PFF’s updated playoff bracket would look like based on our top 25 for the week.
The issues with the Cowboys' defense continue to be the topic of conversation, as they rank 30th in EPA per play (0.129) and total points allowed (273). Run defense has been a glaring problem, placing last in the NFL in rushing success rate allowed (40.3%). Trading for an elite interior run defender in Quinnen Williams […]
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Philadelphia’s lone touchdown came on a trademark Jalen Hurts tush push, but it was the Eagles’ front seven that dictated the game from start to finish. Relentless at the line of scrimmage, they held Detroit to 0-for-5 on fourth down and kept Jared Goff under constant duress, collapsing pockets and disrupting timing throughout the night. […]
The Saskatchewan Roughriders captured their fifth Grey Cup title, defeating the Montreal Alouettes 25-17 behind a dominant defensive showing and three short-yardage touchdowns from Tommy Stevens. Trevor Harris threw for more than 300 yards while A.J. Ouellette added a five-yard rushing score, and Saskatchewan’s defense produced three interceptions — including two by Marcus Sayles and […]
Bo Nix led a late 10-play drive to set up Wil Lutz’s 35-yard field goal with seconds remaining, lifting the Denver Broncos to a 22-19 win over the Kansas City Chiefs and a commanding 9-2 lead in the AFC West.
In a game between two of the NFL's best teams, Los Angeles' defense proved the difference. The Rams haunted Sam Darnold to the tune of four interceptions despite a quiet day from Matthew Stafford. Jason Myers' potential game-winning 61-yard field goal missed wide right, moving the Rams to 8-2.
Brock Purdy's return went swimmingly for the 49ers, as the quarterback threw for 220 yards and three touchdowns in a dominant win over the Cardinals. Christian McCaffrey tacked on 121 yards and total three touchdowns in a big day for San Francisco's offense, which offset a historic 452-yard afternoon for Jacoby Brissett.
Bryce Young threw a late touchdown to Tet McMillan and Carolina sealed it in overtime to beat the Atlanta Falcons 30-27, completing a season sweep and handing Atlanta its fifth straight loss. The Falcons built a 21-7 lead behind three rushing touchdowns from Bijan Robinson and Tyler Allgeier, but a series of turnovers, coverage busts […]
Davis Mills hit Nico Collins for a key third-and-16 conversion to set up Matthew Wright’s 35-yard field goal as time expired, lifting the Houston Texans past the Tennessee Titans 16-13 in Week 11.
Patrick Mahomes took much of the blame for the Chiefs' 22-19 loss to the Broncos, an outcome that leveled the team's record at 5-5 and put their hopes at winning another AFC West title in doubt.
The Eagles "made a statement on defense" Sunday night, shutting down quarterback Jared Goff and the normally high-powered Lions attack in a 16-9 win that swings the conference odds in Philly's favor.
Steelers defensive back Jalen Ramsey was ejected for throwing a punch at Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase with a little more than 12 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter of Sunday's game.
Seahawks QB Sam Darnold, coming off his worst performance of the season, received the full backing of his team and coach following Sunday's loss to the Rams.
McCarthy managed to lead Minnesota to a late TD to take the lead, but his inaccuracy throughout the game played a big role in the Vikings' loss to Chicago.
The Chiefs are 5-5 after losing to the Broncos. They're third in the AFC West, and ESPN's FPI has them at 55.4% to make the playoffs. Is it time to worry?
Favorites rule the day in Week 11 of the NFL season, while chaos reigns in CFB, where Alabama lost its sixth game in two seasons when favored by six or more.
The Packers did not have receiver Malik Heath for Sunday's game against the Giants, as he also did not travel from Green Bay due to a coach's decision.
Smart trades can keep the good teams on top, and dumb trades can keep the bad teams on the bottom, and a trade the Rams and Falcons made on draft day is looking like a good example of that.
Broncos quarterback Bo Nix said last week that he blocks out any criticism that isn't delivered directly to his face, but there was no doubt that he needed to have a good game in Week 11.
The Eagles have only scored 26 points over the last two weeks, but that's been enough to score wins over the Packers and Lions because of how good they've been on defense.
Ravens tight end Mark Andrews became the franchise's all-time leader in receiving yards with his first catch against the Browns on Sunday, but his biggest impact on the game didn't come through the air.
Plans for former Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar to have a liver transplant were scuttled last week, but Kosar announced on Sunday night that an operation is moving forward.
The Buccaneers were able to take the ball away from Josh Allen and the Bills three times in Buffalo on Sunday, but none of those takeaways came in the fourth quarter of the game.
The Chiefs fell to 5-5 with Sunday's 22-19 loss in Denver and that record matches what quarterback Patrick Mahomes feels has been the biggest problem with the team on the field this season.
After a week spent discussing the Eagles' offense and his role in it on social media, with reporters and with Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie, wide receiver A.J.
With the Lions trailing 16-9 late in the fourth quarter on Sunday night and needing one third-down stop to get the ball back and potentially win the game, the defense got that stop on an incomplete pass — only to have the officials rule that Lions cornerback Rock Ya-Sin had committed pass interference.
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