We’re entering the second half of the season, and so much is still up in the air.
I’m waiting to see how much longer this entire disastrous Urban Meyer experiment lasts before he comes up with an excuse to leave Jacksonville.
The NFL’s “Battle of Ohio” between the Browns and Bengals tends to look like two toddlers having a slap fight most years.
Cincinnati desperately needs to get back on track following a crushing loss to the Jets, while the Browns need to win in order to hope to keep competing in the division and potentially make the playoffs.
However, Week 9 has given them a serious gift, courtesy of Aaron Rodgers stupidity, and now KC gets to face the Packers without their franchise quarterback.
One of the more bizarre trends in the NFL, the Cowboys have not beaten the Broncos since 1995.
It’s been a bad season for the Bears which has become more about development and the future than actually competing this season.
It’s critical to see Fields keep building off this improving more, and the Steelers are a really good test for this.