The New York Times – Sports:
Some upsets — the Dolphins over the Bills, the Colts over Kansas City — are more upsetting than others (the Saints and Raiders are in real trouble.)
The New York Times – Sports:
Some upsets — the Dolphins over the Bills, the Colts over Kansas City — are more upsetting than others (the Saints and Raiders are in real trouble.)
The New York Times – Sports:
Aaron Rodgers isn’t the only quarterback who is missing his former wideouts. Just the angriest.
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?
The New York Times – Sports:
Opting out of college football in 2020, Caleb Farley worried that his commitment to the sport would be questioned. His persistence through the pandemic and a major knee injury has cleared up any doubts.
The New York Times – Sports:
Teams that needed quarterbacks did not reach for them, the receiver market boomed and the N.F.L.’s talent-rich teams thumbed their noses.
The New York Times – Sports:
It was a big night for linemen, receivers, and the state of Georgia, but a very quiet one for quarterbacks. In surprising moves, A.J. Brown was traded to the Eagles and the Jets and Giants drafted prudently.
The New York Times – Sports:
Steve Wilks and Ray Horton added claims that the Arizona Cardinals and Tennessee Titans discriminated in their hiring practices, echoing Flores’s allegations that the league showed bias against Black coaches.
The New York Times – Sports:
Steve Wilks and Ray Horton added claims that the Arizona Cardinals and Tennessee Titans discriminated in their hiring practices, echoing Flores’s allegations that the league showed bias against Black coaches.
The New York Times – Sports:
The gulf between the two conferences will show when Kansas City and the Las Vegas Raiders vie in the jammed A.F.C. West, and the Cleveland Browns try to derail the Patriots, while the Rams roll.