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Matthew Golden excelled on third and fourth down in 2025

Nobody’s going to argue that Matthew Golden had a statistically dominant rookie season, or even a particularly noteworthy one. 29 catches for 361 yards isn’t going to turn a lot of heads, no matter how you slice it. But Golden was great for the Packers in at least one significant area: he consistently came up […]

Myles Garrett, Carson Schwesinger: Browns foundation is on defense

Myles Garrett was awarded Defensive Player of the Year at this year’s NFL Honors, while Carson Schweinger was given the award for Defensive Rookie of the Year. Both of these players were defensive cornerstones for the Cleveland Browns this season, and these honors were very well deserved. Garrett received 100% of the first-place votes while […]

Browns Todd Monken hire: Process, outcome grades

The Cleveland Browns will have a new head coach on the sidelines for the 2026 season. Todd Monken, who was with the team as an offensive coordinator in 2019, left the team for the University of Georgia to be that team’s offensive coordinator. He spent two years with the Bulldogs before returning to the NFL […]

What Drew Petzing brings to the Lions, per his former players, coaches

We’re still in the information-gathering phase of new Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, while we await his first media obligation following his hiring. Thanks to some hard work by the Detroit Free Press’ Dave Birkett, we have a lot more insight into Petzing. Birkett has been in San Francisco for the Super Bowl this […]

Deep dive into Browns HC Todd Monken’s coaching stops, his improved offenses

When the Cleveland Browns first hired Kevin Stefanski back in 2020, they envisioned a hard-running back-driven offense similar to his Minnesota Vikings offensive attack that he had displayed. And in several years, the Browns run game was dominant, highlighted by the talents of Nick Chubb. But the quarterback situation never became solved under Stefanski. Turnover […]

Commanders fans scoff at the idea of a competitive game on Sunday 

Reading through the comments that followed this week’s Reacts survey, it became clear that many, if not most, of the people responding to our survey expect the Seattle Seahawks to beat the New England Patriots quite handily in Super Bowl LX. The word “blowout” appears frequently in those comments. Join our partner FanDuel for all […]

New York Jets Flight Connections 02/07/26

Happy Saturday, Jets fans! Here are your links to start the weekend. Michael Nania – Former Jet Sauce Gardner comments on Aaron Glenn’s culture Michael Nania – Jets’ consensus mock draft takes a major shift after Reich hire Michael Nania – 3 NY Jets players who benefit from Frank Reich’s arrival Michael Nania – 3 […]

Discussion: What is your favorite part of Super Bowl Sunday?

Super Bowl Sunday is as much an American tradition as it is an NFL one. There’s pomp. There’s circumstance. And there’s a whole lotta capitalism. If you squint, you may even catch some football in there somewhere. I needle because I truly love Super Bowl Sunday. I like big events. I like live, pop culture […]

Great Scott! Can Victor Hit?

Victor Scott II is one of the most interesting players the Cardinals have rostered in quite some time. He has plus-plus speed, elite defense, and swings the bat with the ferocity of a house cat playing with a ball of yarn. While the Redbird infield has players in place that you could envision playing for […]

Cowboys news: Jerry Jones praises new DC Christian Parker

Jerry Jones says new Cowboys DC Christian Parker’s teaching, flexible scheme stood out – Calvin Watkins, Dallas Morning News Christian Parker has impressed Jerry Jones immensely. SAN FRANCISCO — Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said he was impressed with new defensive coordinator Christian Parker’s ability to teach and the flexibility of the defensive scheme. Jones made his first […]

Saturday Dawg Chow (2/7): Everything ends badly. Just ask Jim Schwartz

In the 1988 movie Cocktail, Tom Cruise’s character remarks that, “everything ends badly, otherwise it wouldn’t end.” That sentiment was on display Friday when the news came out that Jim Schwartz was resigning as defensive coordinator of the Cleveland Browns. It may have been inevitable, but there was still hope that Schwartz would be professional […]

Which current Twin could play in the Super Bowl?

No funny business. This is serious. Let’s get into it. First, the rules. This isn’t an alternate universe where players have been training for years as football players. This is the Seahawks or Patriots call today and say they need someone tomorrow. Also, for the sake of Byron Buxton, no one’s getting hurt either. Let’s […]

Golden Nuggets: Congrats to Christian McCaffrey, comeback player of the year

49ers’ Christian McCaffrey wins AP Comeback Player of the Year: ‘One of the hardest years of my life’ (paywall)“From the time Jan. 1 happened, I was rehabbing and working my butt off every single day,” McCaffrey said. “My wife went through it. There was not a lot of time off.” 49ers’ George Kittle shares encouraging Achilles recovery […]

Interview with Caddix Company CEO Jack Rausmussen

Injuries in pro football happen all the time. There is no way to predict what will occur once the whistle blows and no assurance that every players will end up without getting hurt during each contest. A common injury is the “non-contact” variety. This generally occurs when the foot gets planted as the athlete begins […]