1:32 PM ET ARLINGTON, Texas — As Jerry Jones walked over to Jeffrey Lurie before Sunday’s game at AT&T Stadium, the Philadelphia owner had a message for his Dallas Cowboys counterpart: “That looks like a walk of a man looking at a Super Bowl,” Lurie told Jones. About four hours later, the Cowboys won their
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1:19 PM ET The Oakland Raiders have fired general manager Reggie McKenzie, effective immediately, sources confirmed to ESPN. McKenzie, 55, has been the Raiders GM since 2012. He was signed through the 2021 NFL draft as part of a four-year extension he signed in 2016. The Raiders are 3-10 and have traded former first-round picks
8:00 AM ET Brady HendersonESPN RENTON, Wash. — Pete Carroll was laughing when he said it, but he wasn’t joking. The Seattle Seahawks‘ head coach was asked what he remembers about the scouting of David Moore, the second-year wide receiver from Division II East Central University. “The first thing I remember is the film was
8:47 AM ET EAGAN, Minn. — The Minnesota Vikings‘ brain trust — coach Mike Zimmer, offensive coordinator John DeFilippo, quarterbacks coach Kevin Stefanski, general manager Rick Spielman, assistant GM George Paton and VP of football operations Rob Brzezinski — spent two days in February poring over film of all three Vikings quarterbacks from 2017 and
8:16 AM ET MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — There was a disconnect between what some New England Patriots players said about the crazy final play in their 34-33 loss to the Miami Dolphins, and how the coaching staff approached it personnel-wise. It sparked an obvious question: Why was Rob Gronkowski on the field as the last
8:00 AM ET MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — In a rivalry that has spanned 104 regular-season games, the Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots never had a moment like Sunday. The Wildcat explosion a decade ago was a shocking result, but this year’s stunner came in just 17 seconds of real time, on a 69-yard touchdown
11:50 PM ET CHICAGO — The Chicago Bears have closed the gap on the NFC elite. Chicago served notice Sunday night that it’s a serious threat in a conference long viewed as a two-team race between the Los Angeles Rams and New Orleans Saints. By virtue of knocking off the Rams 15-6 in a game
11:30 PM ET Kevin SeifertNFL Nation Close ESPN.com national NFL writer ESPN.com NFC North reporter, 2008-2013 Covered Vikings for Minneapolis Star Tribune, 1999-2008 Four of the AFC’s top six teams lost Sunday. None of them, however, fell out of position in the playoff race during the course of a wild Week 14. The Chiefs inched
11:10 PM ET CHICAGO — One week after Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy called defensive lineman Akiem Hicks’ number on the goal line in New York, Chicago used another form of jumbo-sized trickery to extend their third-quarter lead over the Los Angeles Rams. Facing 3rd-and-goal from the Los Angeles 2-yard line, Nagy had three
10:00 PM ET ARLINGTON, Texas — Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins suggested NFL replay officials in New York “stay off the bottle” following a controversial call on the opening kickoff that loomed large in Philly’s 29-23 overtime loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. Jenkins’ hit on returner Jourdan Lewis resulted in a fumble that