With most of the NFL Week 5 schedule in the books, it is time to take a look at some of the biggest winners and losers around the league from Sunday.
There's something about playing in MetLife Stadium that Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott must enjoy.
Each week of the NFL season, Yardbarker will be monitoring players who have suffered notable injuries. From an Arizona Cardinals quarterback to a New York Giants wide receiver, here are five players we're tracking after Week 5:
While the score suggests a fairly hard-fought game, the reality is that the Giants made too many mistakes to overcome. So many mistakes, in fact, that New York made some unfortunate history.
How many of the active NFL players to record at least 140 receiving yards in more than one game can you name in five minutes?
If there was any doubt, several teams and players delivered frights on Sunday, and these are the ones that left the biggest mark.
Sacks became an official stat in 1982. However, you can now find statistical cataloging of sack totals back to the 1960 NFL season. While those stats remain unofficial, they are largely seen as legitimate, so much so that even the NFL’s official website has commented on these sack totals.
This was not just a matter of the Titans rallying back and winning the game. This was literally about the Cardinals giving the football game away.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Jake Browning continued to struggle in Week 5, and one statistic that went viral during the game summed up how challenging things have been for the team since Joe Burrow went down.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry reached a massive milestone in Sunday's home game against the Houston Texans. That's the only thing he'll want to remember.
The Ravens helped the Texans move to 2-3 on the season, while helping quarterback C.J. Stroud regain his confidence and get him back to the player he was in his rookie season.
Denver Broncos second-year quarterback Bo Nix lacked one big thing through his first 21 starts: a signature win.
The Ravens' only continues what has been the worst start defensively for the Ravens in their franchise history, but it is now one of the worst starts through five games in the history of the NFL.
To go with Yardbarker's offerings on the best playoff passing and receiving performances, here are the top rushing games in NFL postseason history.
The Indianapolis Colts are the surprise team of the season, and everyone is contributing to their success. While the biggest story has been the resurgence of quarterback Daniel Jones, the Colts are getting key contributions from everyone, including their rookies.
The Broncos entered the fourth quarter inside Lincoln Financial Field with a long, dismal history pushing against any kind of comeback.
When the 2025 season began there were not many expectations for the Indianapolis Colts, especially as their revolving door of quarterbacks was set to take another turn with Daniel Jones getting the starting job. But after five weeks, they're 4-1. Is it time to take them seriously?
What did Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison do to land in head coach Kevin O'Connell's doghouse?
The New York Giants entered Sunday's road game against the New Orleans Saints with one huge question: How were they going to replace star wide receiver Malik Nabers?
In the 21-17 loss, Gabriel finished 19-of-33 passing for 190 yards and two touchdowns. He also posted an above-average 94.3 passer rating.
The Miami Dolphins offense suffered a big blow after Tyreek Hill suffered a dislocated knee.
Mark Sanchez was stabbed during a late-night incident in Indianapolis this weekend.
Former NFL quarterback and current Fox Sports analyst Mark Sanchez has been arrested for his alleged role in an incident that left him hospitalized with stab wounds.
The Raiders added a bit more depth at the position from the practice squad.
The Cleveland Browns are preparing to start the quarterback that hardly anyone is talking about on Sunday. And one extremely noteworthy person has something to say about Dillon Gabriel.
The Chicago Bears hit their bye week with a familiar feeling: a mix of frustration over inconsistency and optimism about the flashes of progress that hint at better days ahead.
Every year in every sport, there's always a couple of teams for whom about everything seems to go wrong, resulting in a nightmare of a campaign. Through four weeks of the 2025-26 NFL season, the Baltimore Ravens (1-3) are looking like that team.
DeVonta Smith defended A.J. Brown for being dissatisfied with the offense through the first four games of the 2025 season.
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