Patrick Mahomes suffered a high-ankle sprain during the Kansas City Chiefs Divisional Round Victory over Jacksonville. Despite the injury, Mahomes vowed to play on Sunday against the Bengals in the AFC Conference Championship.
After practicing in full on Wednesday, Mahomes is on track to do exactly that, but he will not be at 100%.
Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill suffered two separate in-game high-ankle sprains this season and returned to both games. However, after the first ankle sprain, he missed the next two weeks.
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Josh Allen & Co. said this season was Super Bowl or bust.
Jessie Lemonier, who appeared in seven games with the Lions in 2021 and recently signed with the USFL, has died at the age of 25, the team announced.
Greg Papa breaks down how the 49ers can take advantage of one of the Eagles’ biggest weaknesses in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field.
While scoring 60 points for the fourth time in his career Wednesday night against the Jazz, Portland’s Damian Lillard made history with his efficiency.
Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid faced each other as opponents for the first time in an NBA game Wednesday before a raucous sellout crowd in Philadelphia.
U.S. Soccer sporting director Earnie Stewart is leaving to join PSV Eindhoven following the departure of American general manager Brian McBride.
Nathaniel Hackett, who was fired by the Broncos after 15 games as the team’s head coach, has been hired by the Jets as offensive coordinator, the team announced Thursday.
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Like him or hate him, there’s no denying that Joe Burrow is cool as hell.
Joe Burrow is cool. He’s effortlessly cool. He’s cooler than me, he’s cooler than you — and he’s cooler than 31 other quarterbacks in the NFL.
Joe is too cold @JoeyB
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— NFL (@NFL) January 22, 2023
Quarterback, by nature, is not a cool position. You’re the hall monitor of the roster.
Philadelphia Eagles fans are some of the rowdiest in all of sports. Most would argue they’re right up there with Bills Mafia as the wildest in the NFL. San Francisco 49ers star Deebo Samuel doesn’t exactly see it that way and isn’t worried about the crowd noise heading into the NFC Championship game on Sunday.
Speaking with the media on Wednesday, Samuel stood up for San Francisco fans and how loud Levi’s Stadium can get. His comments about the crowd noise, or lack thereof he expects at The Linc, will likely rub Philly fans the wrong way.