Drake Maye becomes the NFL MVP favorite in chaotic day for AFC East - ESPN
Sunday's early afternoon slate saw a new NFL MVP favorite emerge and the reigning MVP falter — both within the AFC East.
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Sunday's early afternoon slate saw a new NFL MVP favorite emerge and the reigning MVP falter — both within the AFC East.
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua saw quarterback Matthew Stafford get up after his last touchdown pass on Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers and hit «a little bit of a shimmy shake.»
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Starting New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson won't play in Sunday's road game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers because of a lingering toe injury, head coach Mike Vrabel announced, which paves the way for rookie TreVeyon Henderson to make his second straight start.
The NFL trade deadline brought a flurry of deals that upgraded some contenders and helped some pretenders add valuable draft capital for their rebuilding efforts. After taking some time to process the moves and how they impact each squad, here are some thoughts on the headliners from the biggest trades of the week and how their arrivals and departures affect the involved teams:
Before the season, it would have been very difficult to predict our NFL midseason award winners.
The NFL trade deadline came and went without the New England Patriots making a move. But head coach Mike Vrabel wouldn't disclose whether the team was close to making a move or not.
Three weeks left of college football should be fun. How do you make sense of a weekend slate where offense looks optional in one matchup, the red zone turns into quicksand in another and two teams decide defense is more of a suggestion than a requirement?
Maybe it’s the trade deadline bringing a sense of closure. Maybe it’s the marker of getting over the season’s half-way point. But it seems like teams are making big decisions about their quarterbacks’ futures. Yes, I’m thinking about Miami and Arizona.