The Ravens haven’t been able to duplicate their success of last year, and Sunday’s loss to the struggling Patriots highlighted more issues.
Author: Jarrett Bell, USA TODAY
Opinion: Stiff test looms against Bears defense for red-hot Minnesota Vikings star Dalvin Cook
Vikings Dalvin Cook has topped 200 yards from scrimmage in back-to-back games to remind us a dominant running back can still wreak plenty of havoc.
NFL midseason review: Alex Smith’s comeback, Dak Prescott’s injury among best, worsts of season so far
Through the first nine weeks of the NFL’s regular season, there have been plenty of highs and lows for the league’s most notable figures.
Opinion: Tom Brady, Buccaneers fail biggest test yet as Saints reveal their shortcomings
Tom Brady’s arrival had the Buccaneers dreaming of an NFC South title, but the Saints showed the QB and his team they’re far from being a contender.
Opinion: Cam Newton’s critical mistakes have become a disturbing problem for the Patriots
The Patriots find themselves in unfamiliar territory at 2-5, and Cam Newton’s missteps have proven to be one of New England’s biggest problems.
Opinion: In thrashing Aaron Rodgers, Buccaneers prove they’re more than the Tom Brady show
Tom Brady put the Bucs in the spotlight this season, but it was the defense that stood out Sunday as Tampa Bay made a statement against Aaron Rodgers.
Opinion: Buccaneers-Packers showdown might cast Tom Brady in mismatch vs. red-hot Aaron Rodgers
Aaron Rodgers can relate to the Tom Brady’s transition in Tampa Bay. But Rodgers’ Green Bay Packers are rolling as they prepare to face the Bucs.
Opinion: Myles Garrett emerging as NFL’s most lethal defensive playmaker; pressure building on Cowboys
With the Bills-Titans game moved from Sunday to Tuesday, here’s what to watch for this Sunday in Week 5.
Opinion: Seahawks’ overconfidence nearly cost them big win vs. Patriots
The Seahawks triumphed against the Patriots thanks to a dramatic goal-line stand, but Pete Carroll’s gamble nearly cost his team a win.
Opinion: NFL’s uneven policy for fan attendance creates unfair divide in 2020 season
While most NFL teams will open the season without fans, a few are welcoming a limited contingent. That uneven playing field has some crying foul.