With most of the NFL's 2025 Week 3 schedule in the books, it is time to take a look at some of the biggest winners and losers from Sunday's action. It was a big deal for special teams and a bad day for the New England Patriots offense.
It was an ugly affair on "Sunday Night Football" as the Kansas City Chiefs pulled away in the second half to take down the winless New York Giants, 22-9, and get their first victory of the season.
Each week of the NFL season, Yardbarker will be monitoring players who have suffered notable injuries. From a Los Angeles Chargers running back to a San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman, here are five players we're tracking after Week 3.
Coming off a bye week, Boise State outlasted Air Force, 49-37, on Saturday, and the Broncos offense looked all too familiar to fans across the country.
There's nothing in football quite like watching a massive lineman run with the ball and on Sunday, football fans were treated to a remarkable big-man run.
Ryan Blaney capped off a dominant day for Team Penske at New Hampshire by holding off a late challenge from Josh Berry to clinch a spot in the penultimate round of the playoffs.
When Sunday began the New York Mets occupied a playoff position in the National League, something they had done since April 5, literally almost the entire season. When Sunday ended, they no longer held one of those spots.
A'ja Wilson is the WNBA's first four-time WNBA MVP. This is the second consecutive win for the Las Vegas Aces star, who also was named MVP in 2020 and 2022.
Everything was coming up great for the Washington Commanders on Sunday. That includes rookie wide receiver Jaylin Lane, who got into the end zone for the first time in his career.
When the Green Bay Packers took quarterback Aaron Rodgers with pick No. 24 in the 2005 NFL Draft, it was hard to envision him surpassing his predecessor, Brett Favre.
The Indiana Fever advanced to the WNBA's semifinals with their Game 3 win over the Atlanta Dream earlier this week, but they still were not happy with how the games were officiated. It resulted in a small fine for their best player, Caitlin Clark, following a social media post later in the week.