Over in the AFC, it’s just Baltimore and Kansas City. Those Christmas Day games were very revealing because the Chiefs blew out Pittsburgh, 29-10, and the Ravens crushed Houston, 31-2. In case anyone has forgotten, the Steelers were challenging the ...
I’m going to get to the NFL in a moment, but as I write this column Sunday night, my delighted children are skipping around the house, as their schools have declared a snow day. Keep in mind: Not a flake of snow has fallen from the sky,
NFL regular season is almost over, which means most of the 2025 matchups are set. For the Ravens, who defeated the Cleveland Browns on Saturday to win their second straight AFC North title, that means playing a first-place schedule for the second year in a row.
The Denver Broncos clinched the No. 7 seed in the AFC playoff picture on Sunday, defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 38-0. The Chiefs, having already secured the
Playoffs? We're talking about PLAYOFFS! The NFL regular season came to a close on Sunday night with the Detroit Lions earning the No. 1 seed in the NFC with a w
For the Chiefs and Lions, they'll get to sit back, relax, and watch the opening round of the playoffs unfold as they enjoy their hard-earned first-round bye. Meanwhile, the rest of the playoff teams will begin duking it out and begin a playoff push where they all hope to be hoisting the Lombardi Trophy by the end of it.
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were in vintage form as the Chiefs romped to a 29-10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, while Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry led the Ravens to a 31-2 blowout of the Texans on Christmas Day.
When the Baltimore Ravens' 2024 schedule released in the spring, the most demanding part of the season immediately became apparent. After their Week 14 bye, the
Kansas City has already clinched the No. 1 seed in the AFC, but how does the rest of their path to a potential Super Bowl look? The Sporting News breaks down the scenarios.
The path for a Kansas City Chiefs three-peat is clearer after Sunday's regular season finale. The AFC playoff matchups have been finalized for the opening round. The seventh-seeded Denver Broncos will travel to Buffalo to take on the second-seeded Bills.
For Baltimore and its superstar quarterback, the regular season was a success, but also a pointless exercise if it doesn’t win the games that matter.