Super Bowl LIII was one of the least-entertaining games in history, but the Patriots scored when needed against the Rams.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: The Patriots might win the Super Bowl. Even so, the NFL’s future is now
Sean McVay is the youngest to ever coach in the Super Bowl, and Jared Goff the youngest to win an NFC title. Their future sure looks bright.
Opinion: L.A. Rams’ defensive coordinator Wade Phillips is an NFL treasure at any age
Wade Phillips is in his 41st NFL season, and L.A. Rams are his 10th team. Two years after being cut loose by the Broncos, he is in the Super Bowl.
Opinion: New England Patriots ‘underdog’ ploy tiresome but sends them back to Super Bowl
The Patriots proved all doubters wrong Sunday, reaching the Super Bowl for the third year in a row and ninth time in the Bill Belichick-Tom Brady Era.
Opinion: Quarterback Patrick Mahomes is the best thing to happen to Kansas City Chiefs
In his first full year as starter, Patrick Mahomes has led Kansas City Chiefs to their first AFC Championship in 25 years. They will play the Patriots
Opinion: Patrick Mahomes turns into the exorcist for Kansas City Chiefs in win over Colts
For 25 years now, the Kansas City Chiefs have come up empty, their season cut short before the AFC Championship. But they didn’t have Patrick Mahomes.
Opinion: NFL’s continued lack of diversity in coaching hires is shameful
In a league where more than two-thirds of the players are black, only about a dozen of head coaches and coordinators are men of color
Opinion: Matt Nagy’s balance of focus and fun the perfect formula for Chicago Bears
Matt Nagy has Chicago Bears back in postseason for first time since 2010 in his first year as head coach
Josh Gordon the person matters more than Josh Gordon the NFL player after latest setback
Receiver Josh Gordon needs support and compassion, not scorn, after announcing that he’s stepping away from football to focus on his mental health.
Once NFL playoffs begin, defense will only carry Chicago Bears so far
The Bears’ defense shuts down Jared Goff and the high-octane Rams, but Mitchell Trubisky remains too big of a liability for the offense.