Eagles shake off slow start vs. Jaguars, remain only unbeaten team in NFL
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The Minnesota Vikings are in London this weekend for the first of the 2022 NFL London Games and the start of the international period that sees the NFL take the game overseas.
The Los Angeles Chargers might already be done for this season as a result of one crucial thing, according to ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky.
Doug Pederson deserves a ton of credit for Jacksonville’s turnaround. He’s installed an imaginative yet simple offense that has helped unlock the potential of Trevor Lawrence. But while Pederson and Lawrence have drawn the early-season acclaim, it’s Jacksonville’s defense that stands out.
COSTA MESA, Calif. — Los Angeles Chargers edge rusher Joey Bosa will be placed on injured reserve, coach Brandon Staley said Wednesday.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Brandon Staley confirmed on Wednesday that defensive end Joey Bosa will be undergoing surgery on his injured groin and head to injured reserve.
If high-level quarterback matchups are your thing — and of course they are — allow us to draw your attention to NFL Week 4. That's where you'll find MVP candidates Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens and Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills scheduled for a head-to-head meeting in Charm City. It's also where you'll find the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Tom Brady and Kansas City Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes offering up an encore of their Super Bowl LV showdown, this time from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.
The US men’s national team drew 0-0 with Saudi Arabia in Spain on Tuesday in their final game before their opening World Cup clash against Wales on 21 November. Following on from Friday’s tame 2-0 loss to Japan in Germany, these were two tune-ups that served to underline the team’s shortcomings rather than solve them, played in low-key atmospheres that felt more like pre-season friendlies than the last international fixtures before a World Cup.