Things aren't quieting down in regards to NFL referees showing favoritism to the Kansas City Chiefs. Winners of three of the last five Super Bowls, fans of other teams from across the league have grown increasingly frustrated with the Chiefs' dominance.
Robert Griffin III explained why Josh Allen needs to take some blame in the Bills' loss to the Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game.
Now, they're one game away from the franchise's first trip to the Super Bowl since the 1991 NFL season after a 12-5 season. The defense is improved under head coach Dan Quinn and a host of free agent additions but the biggest catalyst for the turnaround has been rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels.
Washington’s season — and Jayden Daniels’ historic rookie campaign — ended Sunday at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles, Saquon Barkley and Jalen Hurts and the Commanders’ own turnovers. The young quarterback completed 29 of his 48 passes (60.
Buffalo Bills' QB Josh Allen faced criticism from Robert Griffin III, and a former starting lineman wasn't having it.
The Kansas City Chiefs have felt like an inevitability to win it all over the past several seasons. Kansas City is just one win away from completing an NFL-first three-peat of Super Bowl victories. That has led some fans to suggest that the NFL is rigged in favor of the Chiefs.
Former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III’s comments about the Buffalo Bills apparently did not go over well with Bills Mafia. Griffin now says that he has received death threats and racist remarks from Bills fans.
Despite winning the Heisman Trophy before declaring for the draft, the Jayden Daniels pick wasn't as hyped up as you might think.
Former NFL quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III summed up the frustration. "The Dallas Cowboys aren't serious about winning," he stated. Griffin's sentiment echoes the broader ...
The Buffalo Bills suffered playoff heartbreak once again over the weekend in a 32-29 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC title game. While controversial
Schottenheimer, 51, has been with the Cowboys since 2022, and has acted as the offensive coordinator since 2023. He's been in the coaching ranks for a long time, starting as an assistant with the St. Louis Rams back in 1997, and bouncing around as a position coach and coordinator in the NFL and college level in the decades since then.
Joe Flacco will be a free agent when the new league year starts on March 12 and the 49ers are expected to be interested in signing him according to NFL insider Tony Pauline.