The Los Angeles Rams walked into this season knowing that if defensive coordinator Chris Shula emulated what he did to end 2024 season, he would be a top head coaching candidate after this season.
The Philadelphia Eagles improved to 3-0 on the season after a dramatic come-from-behind victory over the Los Angeles Rams Sunday. The previous week, Philadelphia took out the Kansas City Chiefs in a rematch of Super Bowl LIX.
While speaking with reporters on Thursday, the Raiders OC suggested that the story wasn't entirely accurate.
How many of the active NFL players to rack up at least 140 receiving yards and catch two touchdowns in one game can you name in six minutes?
The final game of the Week 1 slate in the NFL is set to take place Monday evening between the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears. While there will presumably
It's uncommon, but not unheard of, for notable QBs to change teams -- via trade, free agency, or waiver claim -- at the 11th hour or during a season. Here are the top instances of QBs relocating late and making an impact that season.
The following article "News: Ryan Clark, NBA TV, Formula 1 and more" originally appeared on Sports Media Watch. Ryan Clark apologizes to Peter Schrager; TNT Sports airs its final broadcast on NBA TV; and Liberty Media is “pretty far along” regarding U.S.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Like a heartbreaker who just got engaged, Peter Schrager before the NFL season kicked off Thursday left the Chiefs just like he left NFL Network over the summer.
Jared Goff came over to the Detroit Lions back in 2021 with a lot of baggage. After a failed Super Bowl championship attempt with the Los Angeles Rams, Goff was sent over to Detroit via trade to help build back up a franchise that had seen much better days.
Ryan Clark and Peter Schrager have been trending across social media on Monday.
Peter Schrager's arrival at ESPN has led to a little bit of infighting between he and former Pro Bowl safety Ryan Clark. But one of the commentator's ex-colleagues is coming to his defense in light of the recent beef.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
As the 2025 NFL season unfolds, ESPN’s Peter Schrager has made a bold prediction regarding the MVP race, choosing Cincinnati Bengals’ Joe Burrow. While quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, and Josh Allen have dominated discussions in recent years, Schrager has set his sights on Burrow, stirring intrigue among fans and analysts alike.
ESPN analyst Ryan Clark has been in the headlines more than once this year for issuing an apology after on-air remarks backfired on him. The latest? Clark called out ESPN’s Peter Schrager for making analysis as a “non-player” while on the Get Up program on Friday.
The on-air dispute between ESPN analysts Ryan Clark and Peter Schrager may have bigger consequences for Clark than we first thought. On Friday's edition of Get Up, Clark and Schrager got into a brief spat over Schrager's efforts to argue a point about NFL wide receivers.
The Detroit Lions have another pundit who is expressing doubts publicly about the team's chances of making the postseason this year. NFL analyst Peter Schrager, who recently joined ESPN, shared on "The Pat McAfee" show earlier this week that he is expecting Dan Campbell's squad to regress this season.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers star Ryan Clark has lost a ton of respect from NFL fans this week due to his disrespectful interaction with ESPN analyst Peter Schrager.
Retired NFL defensive back-turned-ESPN analyst, Ryan Clark, is no stranger to offering up some controversial takes and engaging in spats that become oddly personal.
Following their interaction Friday morning on Get Up, ESPN’s Ryan Clark apologized to Peter Schrager. During the discussion, the former Pittsburgh Steelers star appeared to call out Schrager as a “non-player” while evaluating CeeDee Lamb’s performance in Thursday night’s opener.
Ryan Clark and Peter Schrager got into a bit of a moment on Get Up while discussing CeeDee Lamb’s performance against the Philadelphia Eagles. The Cowboys wide receiver had a great game on the stat sheet, but some crucial drops hurt Dallas late in the game with a chance to defeat its division rival.
The AFC East has been one of the least competitive divisions in the NFL since the New England Patriots’ dynasty truly began in 2001 under Bill Belichick.
ESPN bolstered its NFL coverage in a major way this year, signing former NFL Network analyst Peter Schrager to a multi-year deal. Schrager actually started his career with ESPN.com before joining Fox Sports and NFL Network.
After going 12-5 last season and reaching the NFC Championship game, the Washington Commanders have shown they want to remain a contender next year with an aggressive offseason.
In recent years, nobody has had more accurate mock drafts than Peter Schrager of ESPN (yes, he left the NFL Network a few weeks ago). He has been scarily precise with his first-round mocks, even last year, having Miami drafting Chop Robinson in Round 1 when few people had that happening.
ESPN announced that it has finalized a deal with NFL insider Peter Schrager. Front Office Sports reported last week that the sides were engaged in "serious talks," and ESPN made the official announcement Tuesday.
Peter Schrager closed the book on nearly a decade at "Good Morning Football" on Monday morning—and in doing so, left one of his co-hosts in tears. A founding
NFL insider Peter Schrager is in "serious talks" with ESPN about joining the network, according to a report by Front Office Sports. Schrager is well known for his role as the co-host of "Good Morning Football" on the NFL Network along with his pre-game and sideline work for Fox Sports' NFL broadcasts.
Though NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football” is on a hiatus as it transitions from New York to the league’s headquarters in Los Angeles, the beloved show will make a brief return this week.
Here is a look at how four top draft analysts fared in their first-round predictions.
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