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Some Games of the Week are easy to see coming. Other Games of the Week are Commanders-Ravens. And ye
We're used to big news dropping on Tuesdays, but this one was entirely different. The Robert Saleh f
Ravens 41, Bengals 38 in overtime. Texans 23, Bills 20. The Jaguars and Colts combining for 41 point
Four weeks into the season, the 49ers' offense has been predictably great...but in unpredictable fas
Dane Brugler makes his triumphant return to The Athletic Football Show to start laying groundwork fo
Ravens-Bills wasn't quite the close contest we were hoping for, but it still gave us plenty to discu
Vikings-Packers, Bills-Ravens and Seahawks-Lions highlight the 16-game Week 4 slate and, helpfully,
Look, NFL, you can give us as many two-game Monday nights as you want, so long as we get to watch qu
Four teams are 3-0 as we head into the final week of September. One is the Chiefs. The other three a
As recently as two weeks ago, we might not have thought that Texans-Vikings and Lions-Cardinals woul
There is a permanent statistical revolution going on in the NFL, and there is no end in sight. Amazo
The Chiefs and Bengals gave us another classic, this one with the Chiefs escaping with a 26-25 win.
Week 2 is one of the best weeks of the year because we get our first opportunity to learn how much o
Week 1 often leaves us asking this simple question...is this real? Bengals panic after the loss to t
Week 1 represents 100% of the regular season football we've seen this season, so it's only natural t
We did it. We made it. The 2024 NFL regular season is here. In fact, one game is already in the book
The 2024 NFL season is on our doorstep. There's just one item of business left...predictions! Robert
We've come to the end of the division preview line for the 2024 NFL season, and we arrive here with
So this division got pretty fun pretty fast, huh? The Texans look like a legitimate Super Bowl conte
It's been a few years since the Patriots were the big, bad bully in the AFC East, but it's still jar