Although the Broncos missed the playoffs for a seventh consecutive season, general manager George Paton reportedly will get a mulligan.
Perhaps Micah Parsons has a Trevor Lawrence jersey on his wall because he believes they're a part of a draft class that's blossoming into one of the league's best.
A Derek Carr and Raiders (5-8) breakup is "inevitable," Vincent Bonsignore of The Las Vegas-Review Journal reported. Rather than releasing him, though, Las Vegas should find a trade partner.
Derek Carr claims he ignores speculation that he's not in the Raiders' future plans. The Raiders' final decision is unclear, but Carr's future is clearly murky since Las Vegas has multiple options on the table.
Nothing went right for the Broncos this season, and the injury bug engulfing a massive chunk of the team ravaged their luck.
Prescott's interception rate rose from 1.7 percent from 2016-21 to 3.6 percent this year, the third-worst among 40 active QBs who threw a minimum of 100 passes.
The way in which McDaniels chose to respect his next opponent raised a few eyebrows.
If the Cowboys win in Jacksonville on Sunday, they clinch a playoff spot and reassert their status among fellow NFC Super Bowl favorites Philadelphia and San Francisco.
In a Week 14 loss to Kansas City, Jerry Jeudy became the first Broncos wide receiver to score three receiving touchdowns in a game since Demaryius Thomas in 2014. Jeudy hopes to become a true No. 1 option the way Thomas was in Denver.
Carr skeptics say the team should move on from the QB, who has a 62-78 record as a Raiders starter.
The Broncos should shut Russell Wilson down since he sustained a concussion when his head hit the turf during the fourth quarter of a 34-28 loss to the Chiefs.
The Cowboys wanted Odell Beckham Jr. but ended up with T.Y. Hilton, and that's perfectly fine. In fact, it may be the prudent move with all the talent on the Dallas offense.
Dak Prescott is on track to throw the most interceptions in his career, which traces to a fallacy in the Cowboys' offensive philosophy.
The Cowboys defeated the Texans on Sunday, 27-23, but Dallas failed to resemble a championship team.
Broncos head coach Nathaniel Hackett said Wilson entered concussion protocol in his postgame news conference, which means he needs to be cleared by the Broncos' physician and an independent neurological consultant before he returns to the field.
Early in the third quarter, the Chiefs pressured the Broncos, which was a mistake. Mack broke through their defense and scored his first touchdown of the season. Mack's play continues to build momentum for Denver, who is slowly mounting a comeback against Kansas City. It trails 27-21.
Prescott's fourth-quarter heroics prevented a Texas-sized upset.
The Cowboys having consecutive double-digit win seasons for the first time in more than 25 years bolsters head coach Mike McCarthy's chance to win NFL Coach of The Year. If the Cowboys defeat the Texans on Sunday, they will be 10-3 and inch toward their 12-5 mark last year.
Explaining the Broncos' spectacular 3-9 failure is perplexing. However, the blame doesn't fall on Patrick Surtain II.
The Raiders (5-8) need to fill gaping defensive holes in the 2023 NFL Draft because they're susceptible to collapses.
Baker Mayfield was the cannonball that sank the Raiders' ship. After the Rams picked up Mayfield off waivers on Tuesday, he engineered a game-winning 98-yard drive with less than two minutes to go.
Raiders wideout Davante Adams earned the early upper hand in a highly-anticipated one-on-one battle with Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey.
Although the Broncos' season is a disaster, the team plans to keep general manager George Paton, per ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter.
The Cowboys (9-3) are facing overrated claims despite looking like a juggernaut in three consecutive victories.