The NFL playoff picture is beginning to take shape, and with just four weeks left in the 2024 regular season, the postseason standings will be finalized before you know it. That doesn't mean there isn't plenty to play for,
The Bills and Chiefs have clinched their divisions, the Lions and Eagles have clinched playoff berths, and 10 more playoff spots are up for grabs.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie is selling a stake in the franchise to two family investors. Per ESPN's Adam Schefter, Lurie is selling eight
The National Football league has approved the sale of a minority stake in the Philadelphia Eagles to two family investment groups.
The only division remaining in which all four teams have at least a puncher's chance to win the division is the NFC West.
Will Anthony Richardson's Colts elbow their way into the playoff picture by beating the Broncos on Sunday? Or will they fade with a loss? Kevin Patra highlights five teams facing make-or-break games in Week 15 of the 2024 NFL season.
Zach Ertz, Washington Commanders Signing a one-year deal this past offseason in order to provide a veteran presence to a new-look Commanders team, it is now tim
It seems like yesterday that the Ravens traveled to Kansas City to face the Chiefs in the NFL's opening kickoff game. Fast-
The Eagles held on to beat the Carolina Panthers 22-16 on Sunday afternoon, which marked their ninth straight win. That pushed their record to 11-2. While they have yet to clinch the NFC East, the Eagles secured a spot in the playoffs after both the Atlanta Falcons and Arizona Cardinals each lost elsewhere on Sunday.
PHILADELPHIA - The NFL approved the sale of a minority stake in the Philadelphia Eagles to two family investment groups at the league's owners' meeting in Dalla
Collectively, the NFC South has a 21-31 record heading into Week 15, a winning percentage of .404. Only the AFC South, with a collective record of 20-32 and winning percentage of .385, has been worse as a group. The AFC East, collectively 22-30 and .423, has the 10-3 Buffalo Bills as a saving grace.