On Sunday, the Buffalo Bills demonstrated what the best team in the NFL could look like, but Von Miller knows it means nothing in October.
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Rams face identity crisis: It’s ugly and urgent, but not time to panic – yet | Opinion
The defending Super Bowl champion Rams are 2-3 and looking far from formidable. Coach Sean McVay is searching for answers, Jarrett Bell writes.
‘I feel good,’ but QB Dak Prescott’s status vs. Eagles unclear: ‘I don’t know,’ Jerry Jones says
Dak Prescott’s status for Sunday’s game against the Eagles remains unclear. He says he feels good, but Jerry Jones cautions they don’t know yet.
Cowboys are perfecting a fine formula for winning without Dak Prescott | Opinion
Dak Prescott missed his fourth consecutive game on Sunday, and for the fourth consecutive game, the Cowboys won without their franchise quarterback.
Cowboys defense swarms depleted Rams to help Dallas win fourth in a row with Cooper Rush at QB
Dallas has won four in a row with Cooper Rush at quarterback, while the Rams have lost two in a row. But it’s the Cowboys’ defense that mattered most.
NFL culture getting another wake-up call on concussions following Joe Burrow’s comments | Opinion
Bengals QB Joe Burrow said he has suffered concussions and doesn’t remember games, another reminder NFL concussion culture in need of wake-up call.
Buccaneers’ Cameron Brate’s case adds another layer of scrutiny to NFL concussion woes | Opinion
Buccaneers tight end Cameron Brate is now another example of why the NFL and NFLPA can’t move quickly enough to tighten up concussion protocols.
Patrick Mahomes provides relief for Kansas City Chiefs with typical creative flash | Opinion
Battered in a Super Bowl 55 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs turned the tide on Sunday night.
Kansas City Chiefs bounce back for statement win over Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Chiefs blasted the Buccaneers in a Super Bowl 55 rematch that sent a message that their high-powered offense still has plenty of juice.
With monumental NFL lawsuit, Brian Flores boldly stepped where others desired | Opinion
Flores, 41, is already viewed as a hero in the community of current and former Black coaches because he was willing to risk his career and take stand.