A collision on a third-quarter kickoff during the Packers-Cardinals game left two players seriously injured and both were carted off.
Author: Mike Jones, USA TODAY
Opinion: Once the focal point of scrutiny, Derek Carr is lifting Raiders after Jon Gruden controversy
Many expected the Raiders’ season to go into a tailspin after Jon Gruden’s resignation, but Derek Carr has kept Las Vegas rolling.
Opinion: Behind Joe Burrow, Bengals demonstrate their growth into legitimate AFC North threat
The Bengals played down the significance of their meeting with the Ravens ahead of Sunday, but a win proved the extent of Cincinnati’s turnaround.
Opinion: Cleveland Browns have a Baker Mayfield dilemma – and it’s not just the QB’s injury
In a year in which Baker Mayfield was supposed to take a significant step in his development, the QB instead has left big questions for the Browns.
Opinion: Ravens teach Chargers a lesson on what makes a bona fide NFL contender
The Chargers were overmatched by the Ravens at nearly every turn and left with a list of teaching points for players and coaches alike to mull over.
Opinion: Being bold has always been the Raider way. Silent owner Mark Davis has forgotten that.
Raiders owner Mark Davis missed a chance to send a message about accountability and further distance team from the Jon Gruden ugliness. He whiffed.
DeMaurice Smith opens up on Jon Gruden, racism in the NFL and more
NFL Players Association leader DeMaurice Smith said he felt “a certain amount of numbness” after learning of Jon Gruden’s remarks about him, others.
Opinion: Lamar Jackson keeps proving he’s an elite-level NFL quarterback
In his third year as the Baltimore Ravens’ full-time starting QB, it’s Lamar Jackson who is figuring the NFL out – not the other way around.
NFL adding Monday night game to opening round of playoffs
The NFL’s opening round of the playoffs will feature a Monday night football game in what the league is calling “Super Wild Card Weekend.”
Opinion: Justin Fields could run away with Chicago Bears’ starting QB job
Matt Nagy said that he plans to give Andy Dalton back the starting QB job once the veteran is healthy, but Justin Fields could change things quickly.