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The defending NFL champion Eagles return to the field tonight. They look like they have some company when it comes to supremacy in their own conference.
The bad news for the Broncos is that for the third time during that winning streak, the offense struggled. Quarterback Bo Nix threw for just 150 yards and tossed a pair of interceptions. The Broncos averaged just 3.1 yards per carry on the ground. And Denver's 10 points were their lowest scoring output of the season.
NFL fans have seen enough from Terry Bradshaw. The 77-year-old Fox Sports analyst isn't planning on retiring anytime soon. However, that's not stopping Bradshaw from hearing "retire already!" calls from NFL fans.
The Bills’ odds haven’t taken a huge hit for Week 11, despite facing a marquee matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Bills are 5.5-point favorites. Tampa Bay and Buffalo have both lost a bit of shine in the last week (TB lost to the Patriots in the Tom Brady Former Teams Bowl), but could easily right the ship with a win here.
NFL Insider Ian Rapoport breaks down the New York Giants decision to fire head coach Brian Daboll and looks ahead at the team's search for a new coach, including potential candidates with ties to the organization.
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Rob Gronkowski to officially retire from NFL with ceremonial one-day Patriots contract signing
Rob Gronkowski is officially retiring from NFL, as he will sign a one-day Patriots contract on Wednesday to become a "Patriot for life" after winning three Super Bowls with New England.
Cornerback Sauce Gardner opted for a casual look for his first arrival uniform after his trade from the New York Jets to the Indianapolis Colts. Meanwhile, Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London went with a white and blue look, topped by a denim jacket.
That’s not to say the franchise should cast an interview net that includes all these candidates — but it should have no shortage of high-end options, even if general manager Joe Schoen remains in place.
NFL legend J.J. Watt is one of the many frustrated YouTube TV customers without access to ESPN's "Monday Night Football."