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SportsLine expert Eric Cohen reveals win-loss grid for the entire 2025 NFL schedule, including playoffs and Super Bowl 2026
In an exclusive interview with USA TODAY Sports' Jarrett Bell, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones took shots at the Buffalo Bills' title drought.
Super Bowl-winning and NFL Hall of Fame coach Dick Vermeil returned to Greenville in August to promote his wine brand and visit a childhood friend.
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The Spun on MSNNFL Fans Oppose Plans for Super Bowl to Be Held in Europe, Demand It Stay in the U.S.
NFL fans have sent a "warning" to Europe about the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl could one day be played overseas. While the NFL remains a solely American sport - at least in terms of where the teams are based - the league has made a growing effort to invest internationally.
Former CBS NFL analyst Phil Simms, who won a pair of Super Bowls as the quarterback of the New York Giants, has landed a new broadcasting gig. Simms has been hired by NBC Sports to call college football games this fall, the network has announced.
Tom Brady Puts Super Bowl Rings on Display at ‘Hall of Excellence’ in Vegas, Ahead of New NFL Season
Oprah Winfrey, Morgan Freeman and Snoop Dogg are among the celebrity narrators lending their voices to the Hall of Excellence, a new sports memorabilia museum that’s popped up at Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
NFL Fans Bracing for Taylor Swift Super Bowl News originally appeared on Athlon Sports. In a podcast appearance that saw over 1.3 million people tune in to watch live and shut down YouTube momentarily, Taylor Swift joined boyfriend Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce on their show "New Heights."
The Panthers then lose three of their next four, but pick up a surprising win against the Buffalo Bills to get to 4-5. Unfortunately for the Panthers, they were only predicted to win two of their final eight games to finish 6-11.
One anonymous league insider (executive, coach or scout) told a recent pollster that the New York Giants will reach the Super Bowl this season.
Garrett Webster, the son of Pittsburgh Steelers legend Mike Webster, sparked debate Wednesday with a post on X, highlighting his family’s financial struggles. His tweet struck a nerve because of the contrast between his father’s decorated career and the hardships that followed.