Ron Rivera dialed up a fun trick play inspired by ‘Little Giants’ and Bum Phillips in Washington Football Team’s win over the Cowboys on Thanksgiving.
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Titans-Ravens. Packers-Colts. Chiefs-Raiders. Rams-Bucs. Yes, please! Plus, Week 11 picks and fantasy football advice
Consider this weekend of NFL action your Thanksgiving appetizer, because there are a number of great matchups to savor.
Chicago Bears QB Nick Foles carted off field late in loss to Minnesota Vikings
Bears QB Nick Foles was carted off the field after being thrown to the ground by Vikings DE Ifeadi Odenigbo late in Monday night’s loss.
Western Michigan caps wild win over Toledo with fake-spike touchdown play
Western Michigan defeated Toledo on Wednesday night in a wild finish that included a fake-spike touchdown play for the win.
Major League Soccer playoff picture: Scores, schedules and TV information for every match
The 2020 MLS playoff field is set, with the Philadelphia Union (East) and Sporting Kansas City (West) the top seeds in their respective conferences.
Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes helps pay for cost of using Arrowhead Stadium for 2020 election
Patrick Mahomes, through donations from his “15 and the Mahomies” foundation, helped pay for the costs of using Arrowhead Stadium as a polling place.
Bill Belichick defends salary cap stance, says Patriots ‘sold out’ for recent Super Bowl success
In interview with Boston’s WEEI, Bill Belichick got defensive when asked about his comments that the salary cap caused depth issues for the Patriots.
Dallas Cowboys’ release of Dontari Poe was due to his weight and lack of production
The Dallas Cowboys’ release of defensive tackle Dontari Poe on Wednesday was due to his weight and lack of production, Jerry Jones told ESPN.
Le’Veon Bell to sign with the Kansas City Chiefs, per reports
Three-time Pro Bowl running back Le’Veon Bell — released by the New York Jets on Tuesday — is expected to sign with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland College 222-0 on this day in 1916
On Oct. 7, 1916, Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland College 222-0 in the most lopsided victory in college football history.