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This week, the NFL took notice of Denver's magical season, and made sure the whole league knew about it. The NFL's official Twitter/X page cover photo features a picture of quarterback Bo Nix celebrating the win, arms outstretched, and the caption, "merry clinchmas."
After Thursday and Friday whet our appetites for the return of the NFL, we finally got the full meal on Sunday, as a full slate of Week 1 action kicked off across the league at 1 p.m. ET. New faces in new places, rookies making their highly anticipated ...
It’s not Aaron Rodgers, Sam Darnold or Tee Higgins who are dominating the NFL free agency conversation this year, it’s Elon Musk and Twitter. Twitter, or X, to be politically correct in the current political climate, has suffered multiple outages ...
The NFL has suspended Denver Broncos linebacker Dre Greenlaw for one game without pay after he chased referee Brad Allen and "verbally threatened him as he tried to leave the field" following Sunday's game. The incident happened after Denver's game-winning ...
It was a completely lopsided performance with Patriots quarterback Drake Maye posting one of the best games of his NFL career by going 19-of-21 passing for 256 yards and five touchdowns. The Patriots bullied the Jets from the start with the team going up 35-3 at halftime.
The Denver Broncos took one quarter to get started on offense before finally scoring their first points against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. The first score of the Broncos ' day was a quick pass from quarterback Bo Nix to wide receiver Michael Bandy, to secure the first lead of the day, at 7-6. Seems simple enough, right?
Shedeur Sanders has been a main talking point among Cleveland Browns fans from the moment he was drafted back in April. He was even a top talking point before t