The weekend of NFL football that some believe to be the NFL's best has arrived. Divisional-round playoff action will take place with two games Saturday and two games Sunday between the league's elite eight,
Running back Saquon Barkley is taking every step necessary to be sure he’s ready to play through the snow, telling reporters on Friday that he planned to call up former Eagles running back LeSean McCoy for tips before kickoff.
ESPN Analytics expert Seth Walder put Philadelphia Eagles RB Saquon Barkley at 22nd in his "Real MVP" voting for the 2024 season.
In particular, the 31-year-old Henry has been almost unstoppable in his maiden stint in Baltimore. ESPN's Seth Walder ranked Henry as the top running back in the NFL based on his list of the top 100 MVP candidates this season. He placed Henry at No. 21.
The NFL is loaded with elite running back talent. While the passing game gets all the attention during the regular season, teams that can run the ball win in the playoffs. Jahmyr Gibbs, Derrick Henry,
It's no surprise that most of the teams remaining in the playoffs have running backs who had huge statistical seasons. These backs are the cream of the crop and have been staples in our DFS lineups all season long.
While it would have been bittersweet, Victor Cruz wanted Eagles star Saquon Barkley to break the rushing record against the Giants.
Sunday's lineup of games features three of the top five Super Bowl favorites. The Eagles host the Rams in the afternoon, and the highly anticipated matchup between the Ravens and Bills caps off the divisional round.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson edged Bills QB Josh Allen for the first team place on the 2024 AP All-Pro first team. Check out the full team.
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Saquon Barkley and Jahmyr Gibbs' 2024 success has lead to a surge in their trading cards market, but not for Derrick Henry.
Today's Divisional Round kicks off with the Rams vs Eagles on NBC and Peacock. Live coverage starts at 2 PM ET.