There are no more undefeated teams in the NFL, and the contender picture is muddier than we expected heading into the season. Here's where four preseason Super Bowl contenders stand on the panic meter through five weeks.
The Eagles' offensive miscues were too big to overcome against Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos in Week 5. All things considered, this was far from a surprise.
The Grizzlies were already facing a big challenge in the Western Conference with two starters out to begin the season. Now, that number is likely up to three.
Right now, there's more at stake for the Colorado Buffaloes than just how they will rebound from an 0-3 start in Big 12 conference play on Saturday at home against the Iowa State Cyclones.
The Philadelphia Eagles lost for the first time Sunday, but the vibes for this 4-1 team are reminiscent of the 2023 team that collapsed late in the season.
Adjusting to the NFL can be difficult for rookies, but each season, a few stand out almost immediately. Here are five from Week 5: In a 38-35 road win over the Seattle Seahawks, Egbuka had seven receptions for 163 yards and one touchdown catch.
After a high-scoring Week 5 in the NFL, it's a good time to sift through the madness and identify which breakout performances are sustainable for fantasy football owners.
Shane van Gisbergen outdueled Christopher Bell and Kyle Larson in the final stage at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval, pulling away to win his fifth race of 2025.
Going from No. 2 to unranked in a span of six weeks is largely unprecedented in college football, but it's really hard to argue against it for this Penn State team.
On an unusually sloppy night for the Buffalo Bills, the New England Patriots got a clutch performance from quarterback Drake Maye and a game-winning 52-yard field goal from rookie kicker Andres Borregales to pull off the 23-20 upset and hand Buffalo its first loss of the NFL season.