The NFL Playoffs are now underway with Saturday afternoon action kicking off the Wildcard Weekend. The ACC will have a number of former players competing
Sure, Bears nation is red hot right now with Ben Johnson fever but there are concerns despite his impressive credentials and they center around his QB.
Goff went 0-7 under Jeff Fisher in 2016. Then, in McVay's first season in 2017, he went 11-4. Today, many see him as one of the top quarterbacks in the NFC. Ben Johnson will hope to flip Williams' 5-12 rookie season record on its head in 2025.
For 10 of the 14 teams to make it to the 2025 NFL Playoffs, the dream of playing in Super Bowl 59 is already dead. Whether by blowout or heartbreaker, contenders like the Baltimore Ravens, Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams have all seen their hopes of a homecoming parade dashed.
Former New England Patriots linebacker and two-time Super Bowl champion Rob Ninkovich thinks it would be foolish for the Pittsburgh Steelers to fire Mike Tomlin.
Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels came into the game red hot after posting 268 yards and two touchdowns on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wild Card Round. Daniels' electric play continued into the Divisional Round, as he posted 299 yards and two touchdowns on one of the NFL's best defensive units.
In desperate need of a home run, Bears general manager Ryan Poles took a big swing and hired the hottest coordinator available. Now Johnson has to prove he'll be as good with the Bears as he was with the Lions.
No rookie QB has ever lifted his team like Daniels, prompting a cross-sport comparison. Plus, Mahomes and the refs, Lamar's legacy and more.
Daniels threw two touchdown passes to lead the Commanders to a win at Tampa Bay, becoming the fourth rookie quarterback in the SB era to win a road playoff start.
Will the New York Jets make a big change to the quarterback room this offseason? Well, that all comes down to who the next general manager of the Jets will be.