Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase hauled in a perfectly placed Joe Burrow pass for a 10-yard score to pull away from the Buffalo Bills in the AFC divisional-round matchup at Highmark Stadium on Sunday. Or so he thought. After reviewing the
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes suffered a lower leg injury late in the first quarter In Saturday’s divisional round playoff game. Mahomes’ ankle appeared to get rolled up on after he was tackled by Jacksonville Jaguars defenders. The quarterback appeared to
Jamaal Williams’ hips don’t lie, and neither did the NFL when it said it was cracking down on touchdown celebrations. After Williams’ first touchdown of the Detroit Lions’ 20-16 win over the Green Bay Packers, the running back celebrated with a swivel
When it became official that the Cincinnati Bengals would not play their game against the Buffalo Bills following Damar Hamlin’s on-field cardiac arrest, tweaks were made for potential playoff games. Since the Bengals and Bills both finished with 16 regular season games
Brock Purdy threw three touchdown passes for his sixth straight game with multiple TDs and the San Francisco 49ers clinched the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoffs with a 38-13 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. Purdy overcame two sacks
Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown was one of a few who scored a touchdown in the team’s first game since safety Damar Hamlin collapsed due to a cardiac arrest and needed to have his heartbeat restored. He did something very special
The Kansas City Chiefs must have the most fun of any team in the league. With Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Andy Reid (reminder, they had Tyreek Hill for a few years, too), how could they not? But, somehow, they keep pulling
A controversial call during Michigan’s loss to TCU in the College Football Playoff semifinal had the wide receiver involved in the play steaming even after the game was over. In the second quarter, it looked like the Wolverines had a touchdown in
The Pittsburgh Steelers only led for 46 seconds on Saturday night – but that was all they needed. Those 46 seconds were the final 46, as rookie George Pickens caught the game-winning touchdown on the Steelers’ final drive of the night. The
DeVonta Smith had planned out this touchdown celebration for a little while. When Smith scored his second touchdown of the day against the Dallas Cowboys, he was eye-balling the Salvation Army Red Kettle that sits beyond one of AT&T Stadium’s end zones.