Inside: Who are the NFL’s highest-paid players, now that free agency is mostly done? Plus, the league’s most underpaid, how ...
NFL teams benefit greatly when their players drafted outside for the first couple of rounds or so perform right way. Impact ...
With an efficient three-touchdown effort, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts earned the Most Valuable Player award of Super Bowl LIX on Sunday following a 40-22 win over the two-time ...
In the first year of the 12-team CFP, experience behind center was one of the most valuable things ... t think there’s another player in the country who is more valuable to his team in 2025 ...
The Washington Commanders have found their franchise quarterback in Jayden Daniels, and a growing number of fans believe he is already the most valuable ... isn't a single player they would ...
Allen edged two-time winner Lamar Jackson for the AP NFL Most Valuable Player award in the closest race since Matt ... referring to winning a Super Bowl. Allen, who led Buffalo to a fifth straight AFC ...
On Sunday, the Puppy Bowl ranked as the day’s No. 1 most-watched non-sports cable telecast in all key demos. Viewership for the 2025 event was up 1.59% from last year’s event, which scored 12.6 ...
Vic Fangio's time with the Dolphins ended abruptly. He seems to have landed on his feet with the Super Bowl-winning Eagles. Just ask Patrick Mahomes.
This year’s spectacle was particularly special for Minnesotans as one of their own, a rescue dog named Foxtrot, won the title of “Most Valuable Puppy” (MVP) in the 2025 Puppy Bowl.
Meanwhile, Foxtrot, a Border Collie, won Most Valuable Player. Puppy Bowl referee Dan Schachner urged dog lovers to adopt canines telling Yahoo! Entertainment, “Don't shop for a dog. Adopt a dog.
It hadn’t happened since Bob Griese led the Miami Dolphins to victory in Super Bowl VII 51 years ago. Hurts won the Pete Rozelle Trophy as the game’s Most Valuable Player as he completed 17-of ...
In Super Bowl LIX, Jalen Hurts took an entire season of slings and arrows from his doubters and zinged them right back in their faces to win the most important game of his life, writes Doug Farrar.
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