On Monday afternoon, less than 48 hours after the Lions were eliminated from the postseason, Ben Johnson can call himself a head coach and he will remain in the NFC North. The Chicago Bears announced that Johnson will be leading the team in its new direction.
NFL playoffs are here, with the journey to New Orleans beginning on Saturday, Jan. 11. Teams are competing for the Lombardi Trophy and will need three or four wins in order to acquire football’s biggest prize.
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It's down to the final four. Here's how to watch and more for Eagles vs. Commanders and Chiefs vs. Bills in conference championship round.
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens saw their season come to an end after falling to Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills 27-25 in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs. It certainly was a game to forget for Ravens tight end Mark Andrews. The former All-Pro made some costly fourth quarter mistakes that may have cost his team the win.
Wild Card Weekend is nearly complete. Check out the latest odds for which teams are favored to represent each conference in the Super Bowl.
Buffalo's run back to the conference title didn't come easily. After leading 21-10 at the half, a furious rally by Lamar Jackson and the Ravens offense cut the lead to just 21-19 going into the final quarter. Baltimore outgained Buffalo by over 100 yards in the third quarter.
You know that feeling when you put off going to the gym for so long and when you finally do, the next day the soreness is on another level? Well, just like that
The regular season is complete, and the NFL is onto the best time of the year - the playoffs. Week 18 had plenty of fireworks, with a number of playoff spots still up grabs on the final weekend. After the results,
The Commanders and Lions have met three times in the NFC Playoffs during the NFL's Super Bowl era. First, isn't it odd that in 58 NFL seasons since 1966, Washington and Detroit have only met in the playoffs three times?