In a nail-biting SEC clash, No. 9 Georgia edged out No. 5 Ole Miss 43-35, marking the Rebels' first loss of the season. Georgia's late-game heroics kept their championship hopes alive while shaking up the standings.
In a thrilling showdown, the Denver Broncos staged a remarkable comeback against the Philadelphia Eagles, led by Sean Payton's bold coaching decisions and Bo Nix's clutch performance. Discover how Denver overcame a 14-point deficit to secure a 21-17 victory.
In a stunning turn of events, the Denver Broncos overcame a 14-point deficit to defeat the previously unbeaten Philadelphia Eagles. Bo Nix and JK Dobbins led the charge in the fourth quarter, while the Texans and Colts also celebrated impressive victories.
Week 3 of the NFL was filled with drama, injuries, and historic performances. The Chiefs finally secured a win amidst quarterback woes, while the Eagles staged a thrilling comeback against the Rams.
In a thrilling game, Eagles' Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis executed crucial blocked kicks against the Rams, leading to a comeback victory. Discover how strategic preparation made all the difference!
In a nail-biting finish, the Indiana Fever secured their first playoff series win since 2015, defeating the Atlanta Dream 87-85 with a late layup by Aliyah Boston. Kelsey Mitchell led the team with 24 points, setting the stage for a showdown with the Las Vegas Aces.
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 thrilling Monday night game, Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield guided his team to a last-minute victory over the Texans despite an injury-stricken offensive line. Praise for his backups was abundant as they stepped up to secure the win.
In a nail-biting finish, Baker Mayfield led the Buccaneers to a stunning 20-19 comeback victory over the Texans, overcoming an apparent leg injury and showcasing remarkable resilience.
In an electrifying finish, Jake Browning threw for 241 yards and scored a last-minute touchdown as the Bengals overcame a Joe Burrow injury to beat the Jaguars 31-27. This marks Cincinnati's first 2-0 start since 2018.