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At Least Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell Were Fun to Watch
Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell provided the juice in a lackluster Wildcard weekend.
The Wild Card Winners Got Luckier Than You'd Imagine
Don't be fooled by a boring Wild Card weekend of favorites blowing out underdogs—all the winning teams have serious flaws
No One Is Wearing Shirts in the NFL Today
I mean, we went through millennia of evolution and invention to make sure our asses didn't freeze in this type of weather. But whatever. Go for it, m'dudes.
Antonio Brown Thought About Not Scoring Today, and Decided No
But then he just said, "fuck it—I'm going to score a fucking shitload of points today." And so it was true.
Life on the Edge: NFL Playoff Picture after Week 16
The NFC seeding will go down to the wire on Sunday Night Football.
Life on the Edge: NFL Playoff Picture after Week 15
Good news San Francisco: you can clinch the No. 1 overall pick if you lose out, and the Browns win a game. Good luck!
Baltimore’s Historically Great Run Defense Is Keeping Them Relevant
The Ravens haven't been great on offense, but they haven't had to be because their defense has dominated everyone.
Welcome Back, Kaepernick: 49ers QB Is An On-Field Threat Once Again
Now, he's once again just as terrifying to defenses and electrifying to fans as he used to be.
The Miami Dolphins Are Somehow a Football Team Again
The Dolphins are certainly a flawed team, and first-time head coach Adam Gase has plenty left to do. But today they drew up a blueprint for how they can continue to gut out wins over the season's second half.
Arian Foster, Always One Step Ahead
Foster entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent, and left it a backbencher in a running back committee. In between, he was the most tantalizing player in football—on and off the field.
Arian Foster: the national anthem is “a racist song”
"I don't even think the song should be our national anthem," Foster told VICE News correspondent Jay Caspian Kang.
How Dolphins RB Jay Ajayi Torched the Pittsburgh Defense
Miami's Jay Ajayi broke out against the Steelers to the tune of 204 yards on 25 carries.