The New York Times – Sports:
The Eagles squeaked out a win on the ground, the Lions’ Jamaal Williams showed the power of the rushing game, and Zach Wilson ran into Bill Belichick again.
The New York Times – Sports:
The Eagles squeaked out a win on the ground, the Lions’ Jamaal Williams showed the power of the rushing game, and Zach Wilson ran into Bill Belichick again.
The New York Times – Sports:
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:
Jeff Saturday, most recently an ESPN analyst, was tabbed as the team’s interim head coach, having only coached high school football.
The New York Times – Sports:
Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson and Matt Ryan have been among the N.F.L.’s most successful quarterbacks over the past 15 years. Their disappointing starts this season are unique in their own ways.
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On the whole, the N.F.L.’s Thursday night games aren’t statistically worse than the rest of the schedule and draw more viewers than “Young Sheldon.” So why do they get such a bad rap?
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Jim Irsay of the Colts was the first team owner to say publicly that there is “merit” to pushing Snyder, the Commanders owner, out of the league.
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The Indianapolis Colts hope their mental health initiative, Kicking the Stigma, can be a model for other N.F.L. teams.
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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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Deshaun Watson’s six-game suspension was the first player conduct penalty reached by a new hearing process meant to remove disciplinary decisions from Commissioner Roger Goodell’s direct control.