Indianapolis defeated Houston on Sunday, 17-10, to seal its second consecutive AFC South title and 12th straight win against a division opponent. Get used to it.
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The Texans lost Ryan Fitzpatrick, and maybe their playoff hopes, to a leg injury in the first half of Sunday's game against the Colts.
You'll need to earn your points in Roger Goodell's NFL, kickers.
The Bengals running back wasted no trolling time after scoring a touchdown to put Cincinnati up 7-0 over Cleveland on Sunday.
The former Alabama linebacker is wearing modified cleats as a tribute to the Auburn freshman tight end who was shot and killed early Sunday.
Hall of Famers Jerry Rice and Troy Aikman spoke with Sporting News about the Chiefs' offense, and they explained how Kansas City is the opposite of a wide receiver's paradise.
As terrifying as Panthers QB Cam Newton's car accident was, there's a football lesson to be learned here, too.
After his frightening car accident, Cam Newton likely won't play when Carolina hosts Tampa Bay on Sunday. But that's what Derek Anderson is for.
Trust and commitment: That's pretty much all it took to fix Denver's relationship with its running game.
Ndamukong Suh is not a nice person on the football field.
In this week's episode, former Redskins linebacker London Fletcher goes off on defensive coordinator Jim Haslett.
After a 24-13 loss to the Raiders, 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh got a real good look at the team he could be coaching next year.
The Bears' fear is a reality. Brandon Marshall is done for 2014.
You'd think Ray Rice's time away from football could serve as a plus — less wear and tear on the body, but one NFL legend thinks the opposite.
The Jeff Tedford era in Tampa Bay never actually began, and it never will.
This is what happens when you lose a wager.
Dec. 2, 2014 is a special day for Aaron Rodgers.
Good luck figuring out the Saints and/or Steelers this season.
Jim Harbaugh likely won't coach in San Francisco next season, but he may not need to leave the Bay-area.
Philip Rivers and Joe Flacco aren't "elite" passers. Who cares? You'd be lucky to have a quarterback like that on your team.
They say Green Bay is home to one of the NFL's more passionate fan bases. When you combine that passion with talent, this is what you get.
A dominant running game is only as good as the defense that allows it to exist.
"Free" NFL tickets? What world do you live in?
Lesson learned: Don't even devise the idea that the Patriots are in trouble, and definitely not in September.
Bruce McCall of The New Yorker took to satire to illustrate his stance on the nickname that some Native Americans consider offensive and that team owner Dan Snyder refuses to modify.
When New England's rejuvenated offensive line meets the Detroit's top-ranked defense, both units will have something to prove. There will be blood.
In a league stuffed with the best of the best, talent gaps are minuscule. This is proof. Let us explain (and pay close attention).
Marshawn Lynch's wallet got lighter on the same day that he returned a random man's lost wallet.
The Packers' seventh year wide receiver is really fast ... just like he has been his entire life.
The Panthers during the offseason brought in a brand new receiving corps to surround Cam Newton with veteran talent after they drafted Kelvin Benjamin. Well, at least they tried to.
The Broncos knew the Rams would give Peyton Manning and his crew a fight in St. Louis on Sunday, but they didn't know it would hurt so much.
Chase Coffman, the Titans' fifth-year tight end, is a physical football player. The key though is to use that physicality on the field against, you know, opposing players.
Hoyer, who's having the best season of his career in a contract year, appears to have a future as a quarterback in the NFL, be it in Cleveland or elsewhere.
The ex-Navy SEAL who killed Osama bin Laden happens to be a huge Redskins fan.
The NFL must fine Jimmy Graham in order to make him stop dunking the football over the crossbar while celebrating a touchdown. It won't need to find a way to make him stop jumping into the crowd.
The Jets coach uses profanity. Who knew?
Never mind the AFC and NFC wild-card hunts. We all know the Week 11 matchup between the Seahawks and Chiefs is all about pride: Who has the NFL's best home-field advantage?
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Offensive and rapacious material is nothing new for Eminem.
Carolina's quarterback was sacked nine times against the Eagles on Monday night ... and you're surprised?
Not what you want to see from any player, let alone your freshly-paid $50 million man: Carson Palmer has a torn ACL.
The Dolphins lost their best player in the second quarter of Sunday's 20-16 loss to the Lions in Detroit.
A few — okay, many — unnamed Dallas players missed curfew Friday night.
Carson Palmer has found a comfortable fit with the Cardinals, and the feeling appears mutual.
T.Y. Hilton has a new, fitting nickname.
Seattle hasn't looked like itself and the Giants look like a different team every time they play. Today, it's the Giants hanging in there with the defending Super Bowl champions.
The rookie running back offered respect, but no credit to Cleveland after its 24-3 win Thursday night in Cincinnati.
NFL locker rooms, presenting constant rumors of discomfort or even chaos, are a mysterious place. Ravens RB Justin Forsett offers some insight into his locker room, as well as what makes for a positive environment.
The New Orleans rookie feels as though he should be in the offensive rookie of the year conversation with fellow wideouts Sammy Watkins and Kelvin Benjamin ... and he's right.
The Texans lost to the Eagles, 31-21, at home Sunday. Now they're just hoping they don't lose their star running back, too.
This is what happens when Ryan Tannehill gets hot, apparently. The Dolphins look like one of the AFC's better teams.
Dallas feared this reality, and Brandon Weeden reportedly took all first-team snaps in practice this week.
Pierre Garcon tweeted an image of a busted windshild on his bus that apparently collided with the team's second bus Sunday morning en route to the Redskins' game vs. the Vikings.
What's the problem with the Pro Bowl corner? Given Peterson's modified, less taxing role in Arizona's defense, that's a fantastic question.
You'll see plenty Panthers jerseys in Charlotte on game day, but you'll also see many random, misplaced threads.
You'll hear a lot more about Johnny Manziel when and if the Browns decide to play the rookie quarterback, according to his former Texas A&M teammate.
The future Hall of Famer had received interest from teams, but Bailey reportedly wants to pursue life after football.
MV1 is QB1 ... for this week, at least.
"Nothing to see here" is what the Seahawks want you to think. Shaky play throughout Sunday's 13-9 win over the Panthers didn't exactly validate that claim. The result, however, does ... for now.
While Russell Wilson claims no fire in the Seattle's locker room, the smoke coming out continues to billow with ever-increasing intensity.
New Orleans (2-4) stumbles into Sunday night's game against Green Bay (5-2) desperate for a win.
When Pete Carroll's mind isn't on football, it's apparently on United States foreign policy.