
Splash’s Divisional Round Power Rankings
Ryan Potts shares his updated NFL power rankings ahead of the Divisional Round.
Ryan Potts shares his updated NFL power rankings ahead of the Divisional Round.
Liz Pendergraft previews the Kansas City Chiefs’ divisional round battle with the Houston Texans.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is a free agent come March 18 and all options are on the table
Welcome to my weekly installment of NFL picks. This will be my first year doing picks against the spread and
Early Wednesday afternoon, Georgia Junior QB Jake Fromm announced that he would forgo his Senior season and declare for the
Kwon Alexander is back and good to go for the 49ers’ game vs. the Vikings this weekend.
The New York Jets had a pretty monster offseason. Bringing in Le’Veon Bell, C.J. Mosley, and Adam Gase. There were a lot of high hopes for gang green. It was a pretty rough beginning however as the Jets began the season 2-8 in their first 10 games. Jets lost a heart breaker to the winless 0-9 Miami Dolphins team and then lost later in the season to the 0-12 Cincinnati Bengals.
Carson Palmer said he expects a “massive” 2020 season from Jameis Winston should he remain in Tampa. Find out why he thinks big things are in store for the Buccaneers offense in year two under Arians.
The Philadelphia Eagles parted ways with offensive coordinator Mike Groh and wide receivers coach Carson Walch on Thursday, writes Alex Jordan.
Joe Heller shares 10 bold predictions for the NFL Divisional Round.
Entering the 2019 season the Tampa Bay Buccaneers had hopes of making the playoffs. In reality, they were never playoff contenders. The season was highlighted by three things. One, Jameis Winston because the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for 30 plus touchdowns and 30 plus interceptions. Ironically, the Buccaneers’ season ended in overtime against the Atlanta Falcons on a pick-six that gave Winston his 30th interception of the season. Two, Chris Godwin’s breakout season. Despite missing 2.5 games because of a hamstring injury, Godwin finished third in the league with 1,333 receiving yards. The duo of him and Mike Evans might be the best in the league. Three, Shaquil Barrett had a breakout season, leading the league with 19.5 sacks. Entering the season he had 14 career sacks.
The Bengals were the ultimate wild card in a changing AFC North during the offseason. While Cleveland had all of the media talking about them, Pittsburgh was without two of their star offensive playmakers, and Baltimore lost key starters on defense, Cincinnati was the ultimate dark horse in the division. That was before the injuries ended Jonah Williams and A.J. Green’s season before they started. The Cincinnati Bengals were a complete disaster going 2-14, including an 0-11 start.
Ryan Potts shares his updated NFL power rankings ahead of the Divisional Round.
Liz Pendergraft previews the Kansas City Chiefs’ divisional round battle with the Houston Texans.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is a free agent come March 18 and all options are on the table as a possible solution to
Welcome to my weekly installment of NFL picks. This will be my first year doing picks against the spread and my second year doing picks
Early Wednesday afternoon, Georgia Junior QB Jake Fromm announced that he would forgo his Senior season and declare for the 2020 NFL draft. Go Dawgs
Kwon Alexander is back and good to go for the 49ers’ game vs. the Vikings this weekend.
The New York Jets had a pretty monster offseason. Bringing in Le’Veon Bell, C.J. Mosley, and Adam Gase. There were a lot of high hopes for gang green. It was a pretty rough beginning however as the Jets began the season 2-8 in their first 10 games. Jets lost a heart breaker to the winless 0-9 Miami Dolphins team and then lost later in the season to the 0-12 Cincinnati Bengals.
Carson Palmer said he expects a “massive” 2020 season from Jameis Winston should he remain in Tampa. Find out why he thinks big things are in store for the Buccaneers offense in year two under Arians.
The Philadelphia Eagles parted ways with offensive coordinator Mike Groh and wide receivers coach Carson Walch on Thursday, writes Alex Jordan.
Joe Heller shares 10 bold predictions for the NFL Divisional Round.
Entering the 2019 season the Tampa Bay Buccaneers had hopes of making the playoffs. In reality, they were never playoff contenders. The season was highlighted by three things. One, Jameis Winston because the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for 30 plus touchdowns and 30 plus interceptions. Ironically, the Buccaneers’ season ended in overtime against the Atlanta Falcons on a pick-six that gave Winston his 30th interception of the season. Two, Chris Godwin’s breakout season. Despite missing 2.5 games because of a hamstring injury, Godwin finished third in the league with 1,333 receiving yards. The duo of him and Mike Evans might be the best in the league. Three, Shaquil Barrett had a breakout season, leading the league with 19.5 sacks. Entering the season he had 14 career sacks.
The Bengals were the ultimate wild card in a changing AFC North during the offseason. While Cleveland had all of the media talking about them, Pittsburgh was without two of their star offensive playmakers, and Baltimore lost key starters on defense, Cincinnati was the ultimate dark horse in the division. That was before the injuries ended Jonah Williams and A.J. Green’s season before they started. The Cincinnati Bengals were a complete disaster going 2-14, including an 0-11 start.
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