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The veteran, Matthew Stafford, is still the favorite on BetMGM at -210 odds after a monster Thursday night matchup in Week 16 against division rival Seattle. Those odds imply that Stafford has a 67.75 percent likelihood of winning the award. It’s a slight fall from last week when he was at -300.
The Kansas City Chiefs will finish the season with a matchup against the Tennessee Titans in Week 16 and follow that with games against the Denver Broncos and the Las Vegas Raiders.
We're now several weeks into the 2025-26 NFL season, and it's been nothing short of electric. Watching from regular TV stations is still possible, but things are changing. The NFL recently cut the cord and gave YouTube the Sunday Ticket, and several ...
Jets quarterback Brady Cook has thrown his first NFL touchdown pass. Cook hit wide receiver Adonai Mitchell for a nine-yard score with 1:47 left to play in the first quarter in Jacksonville. Cook played his first NFL snaps last week after Tyrod Taylor was hurt and is making his first NFL start on Sunday.
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New Orleans Saints cut kicker, announce five roster moves for Week 16
The Saints lost rookie running back Devin Neal to injured reserve and released a kicker in their Week 16 roster moves. Here's what you need to know.
Arch Manning is reportedly taking a pay cut in revenue share at Texas in 2026 in hope of helping the Longhorns build a championship roster ahead of what could be his final college season.
Would the Eagles trade A.J. Brown in the offseason? Could the Ravens face salary cap decisions on two stars? Is Kyler Murray's time in Arizona running out?
A former FCS star at San Diego, Bandy ran an underneath crossing route, hauled in Bo Nix's pass and turned up the sideline to scoot into the end zone, igniting the Denver Broncos ' 34-26 win over the Green Bay Packers last weekend.
NFL teams trimmed down rosters to 53 players, and a handful of those cuts left glaring holes and created question marks. General managers had to make tough decisions, and some of them will come back to bite their teams during the regular season. Let's take ...
The New York Jets took a chance in the offseason. They let Aaron Rodgers go, and to fill their starting QB spot, they signed Justin Fields. It hasn't worked. On Tuesday, year one officially ended for Fields as the Jets placed him on Injured Reserve.