After sticking with veteran Case Keenum to start the season, Washington benched him against the Giants in favor of rookie Dwayne Haskins.
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NFL Week 4 schedule: TV network info, announcers and odds
The NFL season is nearing its quarter point at Week 4. That is good news for teams like the Browns. The best matchup is Cowboys vs. Saints.
South Carolina calls newspaper’s Ryan Hilinski headline ‘unacceptable,’ says apology not enough
The State apologized for printing a headline in Sunday’s paper that linked a football loss to a foundation in honor of QB Ryan Hilinski’s brother.
New England Patriots place FB James Develin on injured reserve
After sustaining a neck injury in Week 2, the Patriots will be placing Develin, a key blocker in their rushing attack, on injured reserve.
‘He said that?’ Browns get last laugh on Gregg Williams’ assessment of Odell Beckham Jr.
The trading of barbs between the Browns and their former interim head coach, Gregg Williams, continued after Monday night’s game.
Oakland Raiders WR Antonio Brown on helmet, feet issues: I felt like enemy of the state
The Oakland Raiders wide receiver addressed his ongoing battle with the NFL as he tries to wear the helmet he has worn his entire career.
Dwayne Haskins impresses for Washington Redskins; Jay Gruden not ready to name starter yet
Washington Redskins rookie Dwayne Haskins bounced back in his second preseason game, but Jay Gruden wasn’t ready to make a call on his starting QB.
Former Sooners coach Barry Switzer remembers RB Mike Gaddis: ‘He carried himself with pride’
Former Oklahoma Sooners coach Barry Switzer calls Mike Gaddis, who died Monday, the “best running back I ever recruited out of the state of Oklahoma.”
Former Sooners coach Barry Switzer remembers RB Mike Gaddis: ‘He carried himself with pride’
Former Oklahoma Sooners coach Barry Switzer calls Mike Gaddis, who died Monday, the “best running back I ever recruited out of the state of Oklahoma.”
Donald Trump: Colin Kaepernick should only get NFL return opportunity ‘if he’s good enough’
President Donald Trump said he’d “like to see” Colin Kaepernick return to the NFL but contended the QB would already be in “if he was good enough.”