The New York Times – Sports:
The Browns’ defense and special teams scored three touchdowns in a win over the Texans. But the game took a back seat to Deshaun Watson’s return from an 11-game suspension.
The New York Times – Sports:
The Browns’ defense and special teams scored three touchdowns in a win over the Texans. But the game took a back seat to Deshaun Watson’s return from an 11-game suspension.
The New York Times – Sports:
Kansas City and the Bengals revisit last season’s A.F.C. championship, the Commanders and Giants battle for playoff seeding, and the Dolphins offense gets its stiffest test yet against the 49ers defense.
The New York Times – Sports:
The Thanksgiving Day lineup is stocked, but Sunday is no dud as the Bengals and Titans look to keep streaking and the Jets experiment at quarterback to keep their playoff hopes alive.
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Winter weather enters the picture as the Bills try to halt their slide against the Browns and the Packers host the Titans. But conditions should be electric for Kansas City’s rematch against the Chargers.
The New York Times – Sports:
Owners of the league’s teams met to discuss N.F.L. business, including the payment of a $790 million settlement over the Rams’ relocation.
The New York Times – Sports:
The Giants’ win revealed the depth of the Packers’ offensive troubles, Jacoby Brissett was more than just a placeholder for the Browns, and the Bills have two receivers defenses should respect.
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Mayfield, the former Cleveland quarterback, was discarded after the team successfully recruited Deshaun Watson as his replacement. But leading Carolina, Mayfield could not out-duel Watson’s stand-in.
The New York Times – Sports:
The Broncos bet big on Russell Wilson, the Packers went all in on defense and Tom Brady endures. But did any N.F.L. team position itself to ascend higher than the Los Angeles Rams this season?
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Three Week 1 matchups — Joe Flacco’s hosting Baltimore, Baker Mayfield vs. Cleveland, and Russell Wilson’s return to Seattle — are billed as revenge games. But in football comeuppance is rare.