NFL regular season is ending, and playoffs are around the corner, which means ballots have been cast for yearly NFL awards, including voting for All-Pro and All-Rookie teams.
If the Bengals get through that gauntlet, which would give them a seven-game winning streak, they could potentially face Lamar Jackson and the Ravens for the AFC Championship. Meaning Cincinnati’s playoff path would include the reigning MVP, the likely favorite for this year’s MVP and Patrick Mahomes.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen had an early end to his season on Sunday, but the debate over his MVP resume is still going strong.Allen indicated he would have a short stint in Sunday’s season finale against the New England Patriots and did just that,
The easiest decision is giving Josh Allen the one snap he wants to keep alive his streak of consecutive starts. After that, it gets a bit trickier.
With Week 18 on the horizon, the MVP conversation is reaching its peak, and everyone has their own opinion on who deserves the honor. Whether it’s Josh Allen,
Bills teammates say that this year, more than ever before, Allen's leadership and maturation has been MVP worthy.
The Browns will find out the order of their opponents in May, but they know the opponents, and they'll see plenty of elite quarterbacks.
Joe Burrow faces his most important challenge of the season in Week 18, but he may need to secure a victory against the Steelers without two key Cincinnati Bengals teammates.
Tomlin tried to strike an upbeat tone, pointing out that Monday is a “trash bag” day for the 18 teams that didn’t reach the playoffs as they packed up their belongings and eyed an uncertain future. The Steelers, for the 12th time in Tomlin’s 18 seasons, are not a part of that group.
The quest that ends with an appearance at Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans kicks off this weekend on TSN, with enticing matchups across three days of action.
Gibbs became the third Alabama alumnus to lead the NFL in touchdowns. Don Hutson led the league in touchdowns in 1935, 1937, 1938, 1941, 1942 and 1944, and Shaun Alexander led the league in touchdowns in 2004 and 2005. On Sunday night, Gibbs opened the scoring with a 25-yard run with 1:43 left in the first quarter.