Hines trades Colts for running back Bills
The Bills running back game is set to receive a (somewhat unnecessary) boost with Nyheim Hines kitting up for Buffalo, writes HENRY MCKENNA.
The Bills running back game is set to receive a (somewhat unnecessary) boost with Nyheim Hines kitting up for Buffalo, writes HENRY MCKENNA.
I did not expect the Philadelphia Eagles to be 7-0 right now. Did you? I did not expect the Philadelphia Phillies to be in the World Series, either, writes JASON GAY.
Tua Tagovailoa led the Dolphins to a 3-0 season start. When he was ruled out under concussion protocols they lost three-in-a-row. Now he’s back, so is Miami’s win streak.
Although it is still too early to determine which teams are built for the long haul in the NFL, Week 8 provided us with another opportunity to see some of the elite squads separate from the pack, writes former scout Bucky Brooks.
Buffalo are 6-1 to start the season and one of the popular Super Bowl favourites. Even though he’s considered one of the best QBs in the league, Josh Allen was still critical of his most recent performance.
Scoring is down this season. Why? A good chunk of it can be traced back to the struggles of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Green Bay Packers and their all-time great quarterbacks.
Growing up, Mason Fletcher thought he might want to follow in the footsteps of his Bomber dad Dustin. But clear kicking talent has instead made him a top college football punter, writes PETER MITCHELL.
The Miami defender has had plenty of luck fall his way, but he’s prepared to be the hardest working player in the NFL to make sure you know he’s earned it all.
Zach Wilson is officially no longer a rookie but there remain plenty of questions over whether he can carry the offence of a Jets teams looking to turn a 5-2 start into a playoff run.
While Week 7 offered plenty of surprises, we finally saw a handful of teams separate from the pack with their performance against top squads, writes former NFL scout Bucky Brooks.
The Giants declined an option on quarterback Daniel Jones’s contract for next season. He has since led the team to one of the NFL’s best records — and is poised to make them regret that decision.
Bad starts for the Buccaneers, Lakers and Packers undermine hopes for championships and pretty endings for some of the all-time greats.
Dak Prescott was just fine in his NFL comeback, yet that was not why Dallas walked away as comfortable winners. DAVID HELMAN examines the Cowboys’ powerhouse defence.
For the first time in his Packers career, Aaron Rodgers failed to convert a third down play in a defeat to the Commanders. Now, questions are being asked.
As NFL investigations into workplace culture at Washington continue, ANDREW BEATON and LOUISE RADNOFSKY report that one owner has raised the possibility of removing Dan Snyder.
An unpredictable week in the NFL has even the most astute observer questioning which teams are really the ones to watch as the heavyweights in the competition.
Eventually, the New York Jets will have to get Zach Wilson going. Eventually. For now, they have proven on a week-to-week basis that they can win without asking the second-year QB to do much.
Both star quarterbacks have hit rough patches while trying to make do with diminished supporting casts.
Entering just the sixth week of the season, NFL teams in 2022 have already attempted more field goals of 50-plus yards than they did in the entire 2000 season.
There is no amount of time too short, no distance too far, nor any lead too big for Patrick Mahomes to lead a Kansas City Chiefs comeback. And his powers show no signs of waning, writes ANDREW BEATON.
Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker appears to be the surest thing in football. But he gets nervous thinking about those kicks too, writes JASON GAY.
Baker Mayfield is staying positive, but as the Carolina Panthers’ ship sinks the believers are shrinking and doubt surrounds the former number pick’s future writes MARTIN ROGERS.
Cooper Rush’s rise has been one of the most enjoyably unexpected chapters of the year. A rather delightful vignette about one hurt thumb, two QBs, three key developments and four big wins.
With Week Five almost in the books, we have found out a lot about the top teams in the NFL. Former NFL scout BUCKY BROOKS breaks down all the action.
The Miami Dolphins’ concussion crisis produced a swift response – but not enough for the public to stop watching.