Drew Brees on Saints’ blowout win: ‘It was pretty exceptional’
Though the outcome certainly wasn’t shocking, the lopsided margin most certainly was stunning. In a battle for NFC South supremacy, the New Orleans Saints shockingly stream-rolled the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 38-3, with Drew Brees’ offense running off 38 consecutive points to begin the game and a dominant New Orleans defensive effortRead More →
Browns WR Odell Beckham undergoes successful ACL surgery
Though Cleveland Browns star receiver Odell Beckham’s 2020 season is over, his road to recovery has begun. Beckham underwent successful surgery to repair a torn ACL on Tuesday in Florida, the Browns announced in a statement. “Odell Beckham, Jr. underwent successful surgery to the [sic] repair his anterior cruciate ligament in hisRead More →
TRADES FOR MONTH NOVEMBER
From To Date Name Position Transaction Dolphins Patriots 11/03 Isaiah Ford WR Traded Saints 49ers 11/03 Kiko Alonso OLB Traded Chiefs Dolphins 11/03 DeAndre Washington RB Traded 49ers Saints 11/03 Kwon Alexander OLB Traded Texans Cowboys 11/02 Eli Ankou DT Traded Jets Steelers 11/02 Avery Williamson ILB Traded Chargers TitansRead More →
After terrible offensive showing, Buccaneers will need whatever they can get from Antonio Brown
Forgiveness in the NFL is measured in yards and touchdowns, in victories and playoffs and championships. Can you help provide those? You are a changed man by the grace of football. Antonio Brown can likely still help provide those, although neither he nor anybody else wearing a Tampa Bay BuccaneersRead More →
Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger downplays knee injury: ‘I’ll be fine’
After tossing a touchdown to give Pittsburgh its first points against Dallas, Ben Roethlisbergerdeparted for the locker room just before halftime with an apparent knee injury. The replay suggested a potentially concerning outcome for the 38-year-old, but after emerging from the tunnel and finishing out the Steelers’ eventual 24-19 victory over the Cowboys,Read More →
Anthony Lynn on Chargers’ latest loss: ‘At some point, good things will happen’
Justin Herbert was six seconds and four yards from completing a legacy drive Sunday. He came away with a loss instead. The Chargers fell to the Las Vegas Raiders, 31-26, in heartbreaking fashion Sunday at SoFi Stadium, with two straight goal line fade attempts falling incomplete, first by real-time ruling, andRead More →
Philip Rivers’ unpredictability makes Colts NFL’s most frustrating team
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers was flat on his back, arms and legs outstretched as if preparing to make snow angels. Only there was no snow inside Lucas Oil Stadium. There was only disappointment for the Colts and Rivers, who had just endured the ignominy of tripping over his own feet andRead More →
Pete Carroll doesn’t ‘even recognize’ defense after allowing 44 points
An often non-existent rushing game has been problematic for the Buffalo Bills throughout the season. And Buffalo hardly found success running the ball on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks, but it was hardly a problem, as Bills quarterback Josh Allen scorched the befuddled birds to the tune of 415 yards and threeRead More →
Rodgers: ‘Absolutely crazy’ to think Mike Zimmer is on hot seat after 1-5 start
After a 1-5 start, Vikings coach Mike Zimmer is under the microscope of criticism. Some might call the location under the looking glass a hot seat. Aaron Rodgers thinks that is hogwash. “He’s a phenomenal coach,” Rodgers said of Zimmer. “I was telling a friend of mine, to see (Zimmer)Read More →
Robert Woods not fretting lack of usage in Rams’ offense: ‘Whatever it takes to win’
Los Angeles coach Sean McVay and OC Kevin O’Connell have shifted the Rams’ offense from a pass-first approach to a ground-heavy plan to open 2020. Despite jettisoning running back Todd Gurley in favor of a trio of Darrell Henderson, Malcolm Brown and Cam Akers, and employing a $100 million receiver duo inRead More →