Even the end of the regular season cannot prevent members of the NFL community from continuing to roast awful “Thursday Night Football” games …
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The NFL playoffs get underway this weekend, but before they do FOX Sports’ experts predict their Super Bowl winners.
The Bengals star sent a message to the league during a touchdown celebration against the Ravens in Week 18.
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Bengals star running back Joe Mixon received a fine from the NFL on Friday stemming from his use of a prop during a touchdown celebration in a 27–16 win over the Ravens in Week 18.
Mixon broke the news of the discipline on Twitter, sharing a copy of a memo that noted the league fined him $13,261 for the celebration.
Pete Golding, who is considered one of the top defensive assistants in college football, is reportedly leaving Alabama to take the DC role at Ole Miss.
The Mets’ search for a right-handed hitting outfielder continues.
The Oilers win over the Anaheim Ducks wasn’t necessarily impressive because of who they played, but they did get the job done and have now split the …
The Houston owner made a joke on local sports talk radio regarding the team’s open coaching position.
After firing David Culley and Lovie Smith in back-to-back seasons after each only coached one year for the franchise, Texans owner Cal McNair cracked a joke on Houston sports radio on Friday related to the team’s coaching search.
McNair joined the Payne & Pendergast show on Sports Radio 610 and was asked what he would say to a candidate who is concerned about joining a team that has fired each of the last two coaches after one season.
Nick Wright explains the Buffalo Bills do not need a blowout win over the Miami Dolphins in their AFC Wild Card Weekend matchup. Nick believes the game will be better than a bye if Sklyar Thompson starts for the Dolphins and explains the Bills need to get up early on the Dolphins and rest their starters for the Divisional round.
Tyler Adams captained the United States men’s national team at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Sean McVay has told the Rams that he will remain the head coach in Los Angeles.