There are no more undefeated teams in the NFL, and the contender picture is muddier than we expected heading into the season. Here's where four preseason Super Bowl contenders stand on the panic meter through five weeks.
Aaron Glenn became the first head coach in Jets history to start his tenure with five straight defeats.
Not only has Pickens stepped up big when his number is called, but he's proven to be the type of threat opposite Lamb that makes quarterback Dak Prescott's life a whole lot easier.
Adjusting to the NFL can be difficult for rookies, but each season, a few stand out almost immediately. Here are five from Week 5: In a 38-35 road win over the Seattle Seahawks, Egbuka had seven receptions for 163 yards and one touchdown catch.
How many of the career leaders in passing yards for every NFL franchise can you name in five minutes?
The Vikings were without four offensive linemen and starting quarterback J.J. McCarthy because of injury setbacks for Sunday's game.
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.
Diggs spent four seasons in Buffalo before the Bills traded him to Houston in April 2024.
The Eagles Hall of Famer and Super Bowl champion with the Broncos criticized OC Kevin Patullo for his "lack of creativity" on offense, saying the Eagles "just run routes."
How the tough Week 4 loss to the Rams turned into a positive for the surprising Colts.
On paper, the Titans should have an opportunity to win a second straight game when they play at the 1-4 Las Vegas Raiders this coming Sunday.
After a high-scoring Week 5 in the NFL, it's a good time to sift through the madness and identify which breakout performances are sustainable for fantasy football owners.
The Miami Dolphins are officially in crisis mode.
To go with Yardbarker's offerings on the best playoff passing and receiving performances, here are the top rushing games in NFL postseason history.
How many of the 89 players to rush for at least 200 yards in an NFL game can you name in 12 minutes?
Darnold had a pass intercepted by Buccaneers veteran linebacker Lavonte David with under a minute to play in the fourth quarter.
The New England Patriots earned arguably the most impressive win of Week 5 when they notched a 23-20 victory at the previously unbeaten Buffalo Bills on Sunday night. However, that game featured New England running back Rhamondre Stevenson losing yet another fumble.
Young helped the Panthers to a comeback victory over the Dolphins in Week 5.
Mayfield guided the Bucs to a comeback victory for the fourth time in five games as Tampa Bay notched a last-second 38-35 win at the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday afternoon.
The Baltimore Ravens' season continued to get worse after they took a 44-10 walloping from the Houston Texans, who took advantage of a terrible Ravens defense.
Aaron Glenn made history by becoming the first head coach in the history of the New York Jets to start his tenure with five straight defeats.
Diggs took full advantage of his revenge game opportunity against the Bills on Sunday night.
Even before the Philadelphia Eagles fell to 4-1 on the season via Sunday's 21-17 home loss to the Denver Broncos, some wondered if the Eagles could part ways with unsettled wide receiver A.J. Brown.
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 Eagles' offensive miscues were too big to overcome against Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos in Week 5. All things considered, this was far from a surprise.
After losing Joe Burrow to an injury, the Bengals have been one of the worst offenses in the NFL and don't seem to be turning that around anytime soon.
Dowdle sounds excited to face his former team.
Can you name the last quarterback to win a playoff game for every NFL team? Five minutes are on the clock.
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