Sunday’s NFL game between Tom Brady’s Bucs and Patrick Mahomes’ Chiefs is kind of like Michael Jordan meeting an ascending LeBron James,.
Author: Mike Jones, USA TODAY
Opinion: Carson Wentz, Lamar Jackson desperately need to turn seasons around
Carson Wentz and Lamar Jackson previously propelled their teams to great heights, but now the Eagles and Ravens are at risk of sharp falls.
Opinion: Titans leave no doubt who ‘wanted it more’ while Ravens raise questions about their will
From A.J. Brown’s tackle-breaking touchdown to Derrick Henry’s game-clinching score, the Titans repeatedly powered past the Ravens on Sunday.
After improbable two-year comeback, Washington QB Alex Smith aims to inspire others to live in the moment
Two years after a gruesome leg injury, Alex Smith is once again a starting QB in the NFL. He hopes his story can be a beacon to others.
Opinion: Despite strong starts, these 6 NFL contenders show potentially fatal flaws
There’s still time for several teams to patch up their problems, but several contenders could see their seasons go south in a hurry.
Opinion: Steelers show their creativity, mettle can compensate for flaws
While mounting a 7-0 record, the Steelers have shown a series of vulnerabilities this year. Pittsburgh, however, also has proven it can persevere.
Opinion: Cam Newton, Patriots look lost as they hit historic low
Cam Newton has gone from fitting Tom Brady successor to a problem area for the Patriots, who suffered their worst home loss in the Bill Belichick era.
Three months out, the NFL still faces COVID-19 questions and uncertainty around Super Bowl
The NFL plans to hold Super Bowl LV on Feb. 7 in Tampa, just as it has for some time. But what happens if COVID-19 forces more schedule changes?
Opinion: Raheem Morris’ quest for redemption leads Falcons interim coach to long-sought opportunity
Nine years removed from his last head coaching job, Raheem Morris now has another chance to prove he can lead a team as he takes over the Falcons.
Opinion: Jerry Jones has plenty to set right with Dak Prescott after Cowboys QB’s injury
Jerry Jones took a hardline stance with Dak Prescott in negotiations, and now the Cowboys QB faces an uncertain future after his ankle injury.