Everything Everywhere Fails for Cowboys All at Once
After an upset loss to Washington, does Dallas still belong as one of this year's "Big Six" teams?
After an upset loss to Washington, does Dallas still belong as one of this year's "Big Six" teams?
The Philadelphia Eagles are on the verge of losing the first-round bye in the playoffs—a bye they desperately need.
The Miami Dolphins quarterback's long-term health is more important than a potential bottom-of-the-field playoff berth.
The Cowboys have clinched a playoff berth but if they want to win in the postseason, they'll need to fix holes on their offensive line and defense.
What had been the NFL's best passing attack has now had two bad games in a row. Also, Justin Herbert is good.
Joe Burrow and the Bengals have won three in a row against the Chiefs. Cale Clinton explains why Cincinnati is perfectly designed to take Kansas City down.
Jacksonville's win over Baltimore wasn't a fluke—it was a sign that they have a franchise passer they can build around. The Ravens, meanwhile, blew a big lead yet again.
When a team that has recently found every way to underperform clashes with a team that has found three different ways to win three straight, you know you're in for an interesting game.
Green Bay's 31-28 overtime win over Dallas wasn't a fluke. The Packers' new offensive game plan makes them a threat to beat anyone left on their schedule.
New York's first five wins came at the expense of bad teams and backup quarterbacks. But their sixth showed that they can beat anyone.