While speaking with A.J. Hawk and Pat McAfee on the latter's show, Greenberg explained that he believes the Vikings should trade rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy and give Darnold a contract extension.
Colin Cowherd unveils his Week 18 Herd Hierarchy to close out 2024, featuring the Kansas City Chiefs on top and the Minnesota Vikings marching higher in the Top 10. Do you agree with the final Hierarchy of '24?
New York Giants great Eli Manning gives his Super Bowl LIX prediction and details the "largest, simultaneous Super Bowl party ever" in this one-on-one interview.
Week 18 in the NFL provided teams with the opportunity to make a final push ahead of the playoffs. Who took advantage and who faltered?
The Lions and Chiefs are in a tier of their own odds-wise, thanks to their 15-win seasons and accordant first-round byes. But both have nagging concerns that, if you squint hard enough, begin to look a lot like vulnerabilities. Will any of their potential opponents through the postseason be able to capitalize on those vulnerabilities?
Several NFL teams hope Carson Wentz and the Kansas City Chiefs can beat the Denver Broncos to open up the AFC's final playoff spot, while the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Atlanta Falcons eye the NFC's last ticket in Week 18.
On average, 28.5 million viewers watched NBC and Peacock to see the Lions beat the Vikings 31-9 and claim the No. 1 seed in the NFC. Only the 2012 regular-season finale between Washington and Dallas (30.5 million) and the 2024 season opener between the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs (29.2 million) drew bigger SNF audiences.
Jahmyr Gibbs delivered spinning stiff-arms and bolted through webs of would-be tacklers for a 170-yard, four-touchdown performance, leading the Detroit Lions over the Minnesota Vikings in their regular-season finale.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell told Minnesota Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell that the teams will meet again in the NFL playoffs.
The Kansas City Chiefs have a bye as the NFL playoffs begin next weekend. Here's the schedule for Wild Card Weekend, which will determine who comes to Kansas City in the Divisional Round.
The Los Angeles Rams and Baltimore Ravens both have franchise quarterbacks, generational coaches and lots of exciting stars on both sides of the ball. Seeing Sean McVay try to outwit Zach Orr and his formidable Ravens defense would be very entertaining.