The Buffalo Bills will play the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium in the AFC Championship Game, with a chance at a Super Bowl appearance on the line. According to ESPN BET, the matchup is predicted to be close,
Things got a bit awkward during the latest edition of First Take. On Thursday morning, the First Take crew was talking about Mark Andrews' behavior when
Cam Newton took his First Take colleagues by surprise when he called out Fox Sports on air for not commenting on the recent explosive lawsuit.
Cam Newton has joined the world of being an analyst, which follows his success with his "4th&1" podcast. Newton has provided some wild takes on his shows, including calling the likes of Brock Purdy and Tua Tagovailoa "system quarterbacks."
Cam Newton absolves Mark Andrews of the blame for his crucial drop, pointing out it was collective failure like failure to protect the ball.
Ken Dorsey is drawing interest from the Dallas Cowboys despite two consecutive underwhelming seasons as an offensive coordinator.
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The ESPN analyst cites betting as one reason calls are more scrutinized than ever before. 1. If you were to list the biggest story lines of the NFL’s postseason, Troy Aikman’s performance during the Texans-Chiefs divisional round playoff game on ABC/ESPN would make the cut.
While Allen has developed his dual-threat talents over his NFL career, Newton was a game-changing player with the Auburn Tigers in 2010. He passed for 2,854 yards, 30 touchdowns and seven interceptions, and he also rushed for 1,473 yards and 20 touchdowns.
It came on a fourth-and-five play during Bill's final offensive drive. Quarterback Josh Allen 's pass intended for tight end Dalton Kincaid went through his hands for an incomplete pass, resulting in a turnover on downs and sealing a 32-29 win for the Chiefs.
In today's NFL, you need a star quarterback to get anywhere; the Kansas City Chiefs have Patrick Mahomes, the Buffalo Bills have Josh Allen, the Baltimore Ravens have Lamar Jackson