Carson Wentz: Potential trade destinations if Eagles choose Hurts
It is widely known around the league that Carson Wentz is unhappy with the Philadelphia Eagles right now. A trade might be the only solution for both parties.
It is widely known around the league that Carson Wentz is unhappy with the Philadelphia Eagles right now. A trade might be the only solution for both parties.
Two of the greatest quarterbacks of all time will take the field this weekend when the New Orleans Saints host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Divisional Round of the NFL play-offs.
After an 8-8 finish and a resounding defeat to the New Orleans Saints in the Super Wild Card Round, the Chicago Bears find themselves in a tricky situation.
As the dust begins to settle after the Steelers utterly embarrassing exit from the NFL playoffs at the hands of the Baker Mayfield led Browns, there are decisions that the franchise has to make heading into the offseason.
Nobody knows where Deshaun Watson will be playing his football in 2021, but the one thing that we know for sure is that whatever team he’s playing for will be a hell of a lot of fun to watch on offense, and whatever jersey he is donning will be flying off the shelves for years to come.
As we march towards the NFL Playoffs in January, we begin to see the number-crunching that projects – or claims to – teams’ chances of success. Some statisticians, such as FiveThirtyEight, are very detailed, and they provide information that, at least, looks very impressive on paper.
As the NFL regular season comes to a close, we take a look at who had the best rookie seasons and Tyler ranks his favourite Rookie of the Year Candidates from a highly anticipated 2020 Draft Class.
If Darnold goes on to succeed in a better situation on another team, then that would not surprise anyone at all.
The 2020 season did not go exactly as planned for the San Francisco 49ers. Amidst an off-season plagued by a global pandemic leading to a shortened training camp, the 49ers swore that they would embark on a ‘Revenge Tour’ in 2020; avenging their Super Bowl loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Flash forward four months …
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The running game is supposed to be a mere afterthought in the NFL in the 21st century. It’s a thing of the past, just a way to kill the clock.
Bill Belichick’s defenses can be beaten, and it’s easier than you think. Sean McVay showed everybody how to do it when his Los Angeles Rams thumped Belichick’s New England Patriots 24-3 on Thursday to begin Week 14.
Reports of the Patriots’ demise have been greatly exaggerated, especially when one considers their old-school beatdown of the Chargers in Week 13. Bill Belichick, the Patriots’ legendary coach, and resident evil genius, did what he always does before facing a rookie quarterback, he built him up in the press.
Many thought it was last week’s hammering at the hands of fierce rivals the Green Bay Packers that would sound the death knell for Matt Nagy and Ryan Pace’s tenures as head coach and general manager, respectively, of the Chicago Bears. Instead, this weekend, ‘Da Bears’ plumbed new depths against the lowly Detroit Lions.
Alex Smith is a great quarterback. He’s not merely a game-manager, nor simply a heart-warming and miraculous comeback story.
Travis Kelce dealt with the nickname “Baby Gronk” for years. It was a backhanded compliment that let Kelce know he was good, but he wasn’t Rob Gronkowski good.