Carson Wentz is set to make NFL history as he starts for the Vikings against the Bengals, becoming the first player to start for six different teams in six consecutive seasons. Wentz reflects on his journey and the excitement of playing in a high-stakes game again.
In a breathtaking fourth quarter, the Buffalo Bills staged a stunning 41-40 comeback against the Baltimore Ravens, making it one of the most memorable games in NFL history. Find out what’s next for both teams and Eric Cohen's Week 2 predictions!
In a surprising move, the Buccaneers have waived rookie Desmond Watson, the heaviest player in NFL history, after he failed to meet critical health milestones. Despite efforts to lose weight, Watson's journey in the league takes a turn as he faces uncertainty.
Tom Brady's bronze statue was unveiled by the Patriots, complete with humor and self-reflection. Brady made light of the moment, joking about the statue's purpose for rival fans. Find out more about this iconic tribute!
Tom Brady's 17-foot statue was unveiled in Foxborough, celebrating his legendary NFL career. The ceremony drew fans and former teammates, as Brady humorously reflected on his journey from a late draft pick to a football icon.
In a groundbreaking move, the Los Angeles Chargers have signed two-time Pro Bowl left tackle Rashawn Slater to a four-year, $114 million extension, making him the highest-paid offensive lineman in NFL history. This deal solidifies Slater's pivotal role in the team's success as they gear up for the new season.
T.J. Watt has made history as the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, but the spotlight now turns to Micah Parsons. Will he shatter Watt’s record? The race for the biggest contract is on!
The Kansas City Chiefs have secured offensive lineman Trey Smith with a historic four-year, $94 million contract, making him the highest-paid guard in NFL history. This move comes as the Chiefs aim to solidify their offensive line and protect superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Jim Marshall, the iconic Minnesota Vikings star and NFL Ironman, leaves behind a legacy that grows every day. Discover why this Minnesota man captured the hearts of fans everywhere.
Jim Marshall, the legendary Minnesota Vikings defensive player, passed away at 87. Known for his record streak of consecutive games and the infamous 66-yard fumble run, his legacy in the NFL remains unmatched.