The Cowboys, 49ers and Giants are among teams on the rise and bringing some respectability to the NFC alongside undefeated Philadelphia.
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After firing of Matt Rhule, will Carolina Panthers job attract coaches? Maybe. | Opinion
The Panthers became first NFL team to make a head coaching change during the 2022 season by terminating Matt Rhule midway through his third campaign.
32 things we learned from Week 5 of 2022 NFL season: New York, New York on the rise
While concussions were again a major focus of the NFL in Week 5, the New York teams (Jets and Giants) are on the rise. Here’s what else we learned.
USA TODAY Sports’ Week 5 NFL picks: Ravens or Bengals with first place in AFC North on line?
Sunday night’s winner between Baltimore and Cincinnati will move above .500 and claim at least a share of the division lead.
The NFL has returned alternate helmets in 2022: Ranking all 13 from best to worst
For the first time in a decade, the NFL is permitting teams to add a second helmet to their uniform inventories. Here’s a ranking of best to worst.
Pittsburgh Steelers taking a risk by starting rookie Kenny Pickett against Buffalo Bills | Opinion
The future has officially arrived for Steelers – understandably so, yet perhaps just a touch prematurely. Kenny Pickett will get his first start.
Week 5 NFL power rankings: Who moves up to No. 2 behind unbeaten Philadelphia Eagles?
The Eagles are the league’s only unbeaten team and retain the No. 1 slot, but there’s quite a list of pursuers vying to check in right behind them.
32 things we learned from Week 4 of 2022 NFL season: Concussion crisis overshadows on-field drama
Consistently close games and compelling start to International Series for 2022 are fantastic. But on-field drama overshadowed by concussion quandary.
Tom Brady, AFC West among NFL’s seven biggest September disappointments | Opinion
There’s still a ton of football to be played, but these players and teams disappointed in the first month of the 2022 NFL season.
Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa carted off field during loss to Bengals, expected to fly home with team
Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa was carted off during Thursday’s loss to Bengals but was expected to fly home with team after visit to local hospital.