Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy faces a defining moment heading into the playoffs.
Dallas wideout CeeDee Lamb had some words of advice for his teammates heading into the playoffs one a sour note with a bad loss to the Commanders.
According to NFL Network Insiders Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport, Denver plans to interview Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh this week. However, the Broncos shouldn't rush to hire him.
Following a 26-6 loss against the Commanders on Sunday, Cowboys eight-time Pro Bowl guard Zack Martin said, "do this again, and we'll be sitting at home."
On Saturday, Las Vegas lost 31-13 to Kansas City, capping a disappointing 6-11 season. Despite a 2021 playoff appearance and trading for former Green Bay superstar Davante Adams, the Raiders reverted to their losing ways, suffering their fourth losing season in six years.
In Denver's final game on Sunday, quarterback Russell Wilson proved he's not a question mark and is fixable, which is pertinent for candidates interested in the Broncos' head-coaching vacancy. Former Saints head coach Sean Payton confirmed he already spoke with Denver's ownership group on FOX Sports. Additionally, NFL Network Insiders Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport reported the team plans to meet with Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh.
Former Cowboys and Broncos star DeMarcus Ware deserves to be in the Pro Football of Fame. He turned good pass-rushers into great ones.
Former Cowboys safety and Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist Darren Woodson praised Donovan Wilson on Thursday. Woodson compared him to former greats who played the position, highlighting why he's a possible X-factor in the playoffs.
Some head-coaching candidates may view Wilson as a huge problem. Other may view dealing with him as a welcome opportunity. Wilson certainly thinks its a great opportunity for whomever Denver hires next to lead the franchise.
Las Vegas has struggled over the past 20 years, making the playoffs only twice since 2002. The lack of stability could push Brady elsewhere or to re-sign with Tampa Bay.
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott can change his career narrative with an elite playoff performance.
The Broncos must learn from a past mistake before hiring their next head coach: stop hiring first-time head coaches. They can't handle the franchise's needs.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal's Vincent Bonsignore reports the Raiders plan to hold on to the league's leading rusher, Josh Jacobs.
The drama of the Las Vegas Raiders QB situation overshadowed Davante Adams topping Pro Football Hall of Famer Tim Brown's team record for receiving yards in a season.
Sports Illustrated NFL Insider Albert Breer believes Denver's ownership group, the Walton-Penner family, will do whatever it takes to get a respected head coach -- even if it has to fire GM George Paton.
The Eagles are on a two-game losing streak, opening the door for Dallas to grab the No.1 seed in the NFC with a win Sunday at Washington. It's a golden opportunity the Cowboys shouldn't waste by benching their starters.
The Broncos are "doing homework" on potential head-coaching candidate Jim Harbaugh, but is the Michigan coach the best choice for the downtrodden franchise?
So close is a phrase that defines the Raiders after they suffered their ninth one-possession loss of the season to the 49ers on Sunday.
Despite a 27-24 loss to Kansas City on Sunday, Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson showed he's developing a 2023 resolution.
After making his second consecutive Pro Bowl, Lamb inserted himself into the elite wideout conversation, too. He ranks among the league's top five in three major receiving categories (receptions, TDs and yards) through 15 games.
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported the Raiders benched veteran QB Derek Carr to preserve his trade value, but releasing him may be their best option.
Cowboys (12-4) quarterback Dak Prescott threw two interceptions against the Titans (7-9) in a 27-13 victory on Thursday, tying for the league's lead with Derek Carr.While becoming the interception king is a humiliating honor, Prescott's high volume is somewhat misleading.
Dallas needs another weapon in the passing game. Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz flashed why he's still a trustworthy asset, scoring two critical second-half touchdowns in a 27-13 victory over the Titans, on Thursday.