
Houston Aims to Extend Postseason
Celeste Sabin previews Sunday’s matchup between the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs.

Celeste Sabin previews Sunday’s matchup between the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs.
The 2019 season was, for the most part, disappointing for Arizona Cardinals fans as the team found themselves tied with the Detroit Lions in week one leading to a 3-7-1 record going into their week 12 bye. The defense couldn’t seem to slow anybody down, and poor offensive line play left top overall draft pick, Kyler Murray, running for his life. However, not all hope was lost after their bye week as the Cardinals would finish 2-3 in their final five games including an impressive 27-13 win over their divisional rival Seattle Seahawks. Kliff Kingsbury’s offense started to settle in and the team finished the year at a positive 5-10-1 record.
Zach Gotlieb | December 11, 2019 It was another tough season for the Denver Broncos as they finished their third
With the additions of Odell Beckham Jr., Olivier Vernon, and new head coach, Freddie Kitchens, the Browns came into 2019 with high expectations. Well, everything possible went wrong. Bad playcalling, horrendous offensive-line play, and some drama inside the locker-room led to a 6-10 record and a third-place AFC finish.

This weekend, the Minnesota Vikings travel to San Francisco to take on the top-seeded 49ers in the divisional round of

Kyle Porch explains why the New England Patriots must avoid trading for Odell Beckham, Jr.

Mike Sullivan looks at the salary cap to explain why the Patriots must bring back Tom Brady before March 18th. Otherwise, he’s as good as gone.

Celeste Sabin previews Saturday’s Divisional Round clash between the San Francisco 49ers and Minnesota Vikings.

Brian Wolf takes a look at four potential landing spots for Tom Brady should he choose to leave New England this offseason.

10 of Prime Time Sports Talk’s NFL experts have come together to share their picks ahead of what is sure to be an eventful divisional round of the playoffs.

The New England Patriots have some coaching positions to fill. John Devereaux examines their options to fill the positions of offensive coordinator, defensive coordinator and special teams coordinator.
Wild card weekend definitely lived up to its name. Now we are on to the Divisional Round. This week I will take a look at the injury status of the four teams who were on a bye last week. If you still want to read about the injuries status of the teams who thrilled us you can check it out – NFC AFC
The new additions to the playoff madness this week include The Baltimore Ravens, The Kansas City Chiefs, The San Francisco 49ers, and the Green Bay Packers. So without further adieu, let’s take a look at the injury status of these four teams.

Celeste Sabin previews Sunday’s matchup between the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs.
The 2019 season was, for the most part, disappointing for Arizona Cardinals fans as the team found themselves tied with the Detroit Lions in week one leading to a 3-7-1 record going into their week 12 bye. The defense couldn’t seem to slow anybody down, and poor offensive line play left top overall draft pick, Kyler Murray, running for his life. However, not all hope was lost after their bye week as the Cardinals would finish 2-3 in their final five games including an impressive 27-13 win over their divisional rival Seattle Seahawks. Kliff Kingsbury’s offense started to settle in and the team finished the year at a positive 5-10-1 record.
Zach Gotlieb | December 11, 2019 It was another tough season for the Denver Broncos as they finished their third straight season with a losing
With the additions of Odell Beckham Jr., Olivier Vernon, and new head coach, Freddie Kitchens, the Browns came into 2019 with high expectations. Well, everything possible went wrong. Bad playcalling, horrendous offensive-line play, and some drama inside the locker-room led to a 6-10 record and a third-place AFC finish.

This weekend, the Minnesota Vikings travel to San Francisco to take on the top-seeded 49ers in the divisional round of the NFC playoffs. Minnesota upset

Kyle Porch explains why the New England Patriots must avoid trading for Odell Beckham, Jr.

Mike Sullivan looks at the salary cap to explain why the Patriots must bring back Tom Brady before March 18th. Otherwise, he’s as good as gone.

Celeste Sabin previews Saturday’s Divisional Round clash between the San Francisco 49ers and Minnesota Vikings.

Brian Wolf takes a look at four potential landing spots for Tom Brady should he choose to leave New England this offseason.

10 of Prime Time Sports Talk’s NFL experts have come together to share their picks ahead of what is sure to be an eventful divisional round of the playoffs.

The New England Patriots have some coaching positions to fill. John Devereaux examines their options to fill the positions of offensive coordinator, defensive coordinator and special teams coordinator.
Wild card weekend definitely lived up to its name. Now we are on to the Divisional Round. This week I will take a look at the injury status of the four teams who were on a bye last week. If you still want to read about the injuries status of the teams who thrilled us you can check it out – NFC AFC
The new additions to the playoff madness this week include The Baltimore Ravens, The Kansas City Chiefs, The San Francisco 49ers, and the Green Bay Packers. So without further adieu, let’s take a look at the injury status of these four teams.
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