Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson is playing bad football, but apparently has no interest in tweaking anything about his game.
Some of the best NFL players to ever grace the gridiron didn't need to play at a big-time college or university. It doesn't matter the size of the school; greatness will find its way to be celebrated. Here are some of the best NFL players who didn't need a collegiate powerhouse to get them to excel on football's grandest stage.
Going into Week 4, there are a couple of underdogs who have a real chance to pull off the upset. Here's who they are and why they have a chance.
This legendary Washington player has been thoroughly impressed by Daniels.
Parsons suffered an ankle injury during Thursday night’s game against the New York Giants, and it sounds like he could miss some time.
Pittsburgh Steelers QB Justin Fields is on a winning team, but that doesn't mean that he is the reason the team is winning.
Philadelphia’s coaching staff may take a “nothing to see here” approach towards its new $51M edge rusher, but so far, the Bryce Huff signing can be described as “money for nothing.”
The Las Vegas Raiders are crossing their fingers that their star edge-rusher will be able to suit up and give it a go against the Cleveland Browns this weekend.
Patriots columnist Karen Guregian of MassLive shared on Friday that rookie Drake Maye "is definitely gaining ground" and could replace Jacoby Brissett atop the depth chart.
Who needs to step up for the Pittsburgh Steelers when they tango with the Indianapolis Colts in Week 4?
Super Bowl XLVI champion Chris Canty expressed his frustration with Brian Daboll on ESPN's "Get Up" on Friday morning.
The Cleveland Browns (1-2) travel to Las Vegas to take on the Raiders (1-2) in Week 4. Both teams hope to get back to .500 and turn their seasons around a month into the campaign.
Andy Dalton isn't just serving as the Panthers' starting quarterback; he's also helping Bryce Young deal with being benched.
The Bengals (0-3) travel to Carolina to face the Panthers (1-2) in Week 4. As one of the three winless teams remaining, Cincinnati must start winning now. Here are three Bengals who could impact the game the most.
CeeDee Lamb proved to be the Cowboys' X-factor with seven catches for 98 yards and a score in a 20-15 victory over the Giants on Thursday night. But who else will step up in the NFC East?
For a piece published Friday, Tim McManus of ESPN detailed how Hurts has shown he's "maturing as a quarterback and a leader" during the ongoing season.
The Ravens are hosting the Bills in Week 4. It's a battle between two teams who both expect to make another postseason run this season. Here are three Ravens players who could impact the game the most.
During a recent chat with Greg Auman of Fox Sports, star Tampa Bay wide receiver Mike Evans spoke about how he connected with Brady both on and off the field.
Ja'Marr Chase's 2024 coming-out party took a few weeks to arrive, but the Cincinnati Bengals star showed off his superstar form on Monday Night Football in Week 3.
During the preseason, Brian Daboll revealed that he wanted Daniel Jones to "push the ball down the field" early and often during games this season. Jones, thus far, hasn't shown he can execute that part of Daboll's offense.
Travis Kelce isn't the only noteworthy tight end off to a slow start this NFL season. Across the Ravens' first three games, Mark Andrews tallied just six receptions for 65 yards and no touchdowns. But he believes his time will come.
Nabers shared a positive update on social media after suffering a concussion on Thursday night.
It wasn't pretty, but the Cowboys broke a two-game losing skid, defeating the Giants for the seventh straight time.
Head coach Kyle Shanahan didn't have much to update on the Christian McCaffrey injury situation on Wednesday, leading to more speculation that his condition is worse than initially thought.
The DE recorded two tackles and one quarterback hit during the Eagles' 15-12 win against the New Orleans Saints in Week 3.
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