In One-On-One, Yardbarker's Mike Tunison and Chris Mueller play "Schedule-maker for a Day" as the NFL season heads into the home stretch. Plus, we offer a crazy Week 17 idea.
When we watch sports, we know we're watching the best of the best. That's what makes truly dominant performances so stunning to behold — when the best players in the world can't stop someone from going off, something special is happening.
In One-On-One, Yardbarker's Mike Tunison and Chris Mueller also dish on the playoff chances of the Steelers, Browns and Eagles.
There were no shortage of major upsets across sports in 2019, as traditional powerhouses were toppled by mediocre opposition, dynasties were ended and historically great teams were humiliated once the postseason rolled around.
Thanks to the acquisition of safety Minkah Fitzpatrick and head coach Mike Tomlin's management, the Steelers are back in the playoff hunt, Yardbarker's Chris Mueller writes.
Every calendar year brings sporting upsets, great individual performances, comebacks, fascinating storylines and more. Every year also brings plenty of controversial, unusual and just plain bizarre moments in the sports landscape.
In their weekly One-On-One, Yardbarker NFL writers Mike Tunison and Chris Mueller talk NFL MVP, exploring if any non-QBs can challenge the trio of Russell Wilson, Lamar Jackson and Deshaun Watson for the award.
In addition to MVP candidate Lamar Jackson, the Ravens' improving defense gives them an edge, Chris Mueller writes.
The NFL generated approximately $15 billion in revenue in 2018, so it’s long past time the league allots some of that money to fix its officiating problems, Chris Mueller writes.
In their weekly One-On-One, Yardbarker NFL writers Mike Tunison and Chris Mueller dish on George Kittle, Myle Garrett, Gardner Minshew, Terry McLaurin and more.
It’s painfully obvious the 36-year-old former Rams offensive assistant isn't ready to be a head coach, Yardbarker's Chris Mueller writes.
In their weekly One-On-One, Yardbarker's Mike Tunison and Chris Mueller dish on the chances of the Bills, Chiefs, Ravens and Colts upending the Patriots in the AFC.
The Cowboys rank in the top-10 in most points scored and least allowed, but those numbers were built on a soft early schedule, Chris Mueller writes.
In their weekly One-On-One, Yardbarker's Chris Mueller and Mike Tunison propose rules changes to liven the game. Adjustable goal posts, anyone?
Nothing will change for the moribund Redskins (0-5) as long as Daniel Snyder owns the team, Chris Mueller writes.
In their weekly One-On-One, Yardbarker's Chris Mueller and Mike Tunison mull potential trades -- A.J. Green to Patriots? -- before the deadline.
If only John Elway the executive was as good as John Elway the quarterback, the Broncos wouldn’t find themselves 0-4 and with little hope, Yardbarker's Chris Mueller writes,