NFL, Christmas and Denver Broncos
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After Thursday and Friday whet our appetites for the return of the NFL, we finally got the full meal on Sunday, as a full slate of Week 1 action kicked off across the league at 1 p.m. ET. New faces in new places, rookies making their highly anticipated ...
It’s not Aaron Rodgers, Sam Darnold or Tee Higgins who are dominating the NFL free agency conversation this year, it’s Elon Musk and Twitter. Twitter, or X, to be politically correct in the current political climate, has suffered multiple outages ...
This week, the NFL took notice of Denver's magical season, and made sure the whole league knew about it. The NFL's official Twitter/X page cover photo features a picture of quarterback Bo Nix celebrating the win, arms outstretched, and the caption, "merry clinchmas."
NFL fans are eager to see where the biggest free agents are going to land but with social media giant X (formerly Twitter) apparently down, we're flying blind for the moment. The NFL's "legal tampering" period began Monday, with the official new league ...
Before the NFL's Christmas Day slate kicked off, players made sure to put their most fashionable foot forward.
The Denver Broncos took one quarter to get started on offense before finally scoring their first points against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. The first score of the Broncos ' day was a quick pass from quarterback Bo Nix to wide receiver Michael Bandy, to secure the first lead of the day, at 7-6. Seems simple enough, right?
There were several key injuries in the game, including Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and Patriots running back TreVeyon Henderson. It was an ugly game that forced the Patriots to dig deep and pull out the kind of performance they wished they had against the Buffalo Bills last week.
As Dante Kolowitz-Fleming, a senior researcher for the NFL, shared on Twitter/x postgame, the Rams are the first team since 1975 to record 400+ yards, commit 0 giveaways, force 3 takeaways, and take zero sacks and lose.