Neither No. 1 seed played extremely well during Saturday's two divisional round playoff matchups. One top-seeded team advanced, while the other suffered a gut-wrenching loss. The
Former Cal players typically play a significant role in NFL postseason games, but only two-ex-Golden Bears will be in positions of influence in this weekend’s N
The Chiefs face off against the Bills and the Commanders take on the Eagles. Plus: Uncertain futures for Matthew Stafford and Jared Goff, and Lamar Jackson’s playoff exit.
Watch Conference Championship Sunday in the NFL playoffs, live on Sky Sports NFLfrom 7pm on Sunday, January 26, with the Philadelphia Eagles first hosting the Washington Commanders before the Kansas C
The Detroit Lions' one-and-done postseason loss to the Washington Commanders will haunt quarterback Jared Goff for a while.Goff was responsible for four turnovers - three interceptions and a strip-sack fumble - in the Lions' 45-31 shocking defeat at Ford Field.
The New York Giants’ defense was stacked with heroes in Super Bowl XLII, but Antonio Pierce’s performance against the undefeated New England Patriots stands out. His impact in this Super Bowl was unreal. Pierce spearheaded a relentless pass rush that sacked Tom Brady five times and tallied 11 total tackles, including 8 solos and 3 assists.
The road to the NFL’s final four features seven of the eight division winners. Patrick Mahomes and the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs open the divisional round weekend against C.
The NFL playoffs are where quarterbacks earn their legacies—or watch them crumble under the spotlight. After a thrilling divisional round full of clutch throws, costly mistakes, and everything in between, it’s time to rank the last eight starting quarterbacks standing who took the field this past weekend!
After hiring head coach Ben Johnson, the Chicago Bears now need to set their sights on building an offensive line to protect Caleb Williams
The Commanders QB is playing well beyond his years at exactly the right time, while some of his veteran peers are catching flak for their playoff performances.
The “early figure on the NFL grapevine” for Ben Johnson, who signed on to become the 19th head coach in franchise history Monday, is $13 million per year, according to Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio.