Drake Maye and the New England Patriots look to continue their momentum when the team faces the new-look New York Giants on Monday Night Football.
The Patriots own a 7-5 all-time record against the Giants. The last game between the two franchises was in 2023.
New England (10-2) has won nine straight games since September, beating the Bengals in their last game. On top of the AFC East once again, Maye has performed like an MVP. He has relied on RB TreVeyon Henderson and reliable weapons in Stefon Diggs and Hunter Henry.
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In a thrilling Sunday Night Football matchup, the Washington Commanders fell 27-26 in overtime to the Denver Broncos at Northwest Stadium in Week 13, leaving them with a 3-9 record on the season. Even in defeat, veteran tight end Zach Ertz made NFL history, moving past Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe to claim fifth on the all-time tight end receptions list.
Ertz entered the game with 814 career catches, needing just two to move past Sharpe’s tally. The 35-year-old didn’t waste any time, cashing in with three receptions in the first quarter alone. By the end of the night, Ertz...
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After a dream 2024 season in which they won 15 games and ended up being the best team in the NFC during the regular season, the Detroit Lions have scuffled through a bit of a hangover in 2025. Their result on Thursday night in Week 13 action also puts a damper on their playoff hopes, as their 31-24 loss to the Green Bay Packers sends them to 7-5 on the season — putting them in third place in the division behind the Chicago Bears and the Packers.
This currently has them on the outside looking in on the playoff picture,...
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Fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers are irate, and it’s not hard at all to see why they are. The Steelers, trying to keep in step with the Baltimore Ravens in the quest to win the AFC North, made a mess on Sunday in their clash against the Buffalo Bills and suffered an embarrassing 26-7 defeat, sending them to 6-6 on the season and putting a damper on what had been a promising season for them thus far.
The fact that the Steelers suffered this loss in front of their home crowd makes this defeat sting all the more. In fact,...
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With division rival Baltimore Ravens currently in a bye week, the opportunity was there for the Pittsburgh Steelers to take sole possession of the AFC North lead. Of course, what awaited them was a matchup against the 7-4 Buffalo Bills, so it’s not like anything was going to be easy. But they were in front of their home crowd at Acrisure Stadium, which should at least give them a little bit of a boost.
Spoiler alert: that did not help, not even for a little bit.
The Steelers ended up being embarrassed and laughed off their home field by the...
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The Seattle Seahawks delivered one of their most dominant performances of the season in Week 13, shutting out the Minnesota Vikings 26-0. The lopsided matchup was defined early by a swarming Seattle defense and a relentless ground game, which created a game flow that didn’t require heavy passing volume.
That shift in script directly impacted wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who logged just two catches for 23 yards, a statistical floor he hadn’t hit in any of Seattle’s first 11 games.
“Yeah, Coach, Coach Flores does a great job mixing up looks and we’re just taking what they gave us and...
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Since the NFL trade deadline reshaped Dallas’ defensive identity, Quinnen Williams has sat at the center of the Cowboys’ late-season resurgence.
The franchise hasn’t tasted defeat since Week 10, when the team emerged from its bye week energized by a pair of aggressive deadline swings — trading for Williams and adding linebacker Logan Wilson from the Cincinnati Bengals in a cost-friendly deal.
While both newcomers slid into meaningful defensive roles, the ripple from Williams’ interior disruption has been the loudest. Dallas hasn’t just won games; it has won because of a steadier, hungrier defense.
The pass rush is landing more...
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The Las Vegas Raiders reached a tipping point after a 2-9 start that featured ongoing issues on offense and growing internal disarray within the coaching staff. Following what Pete Carroll described as a Week 11 “debacle” loss at home to the Cleveland Browns, the head coach decided to dismiss offensive coordinator Chip Kelly.
The move placed Carroll at the center of scrutiny through the remainder of the 2025 season and underscored the disconnect in the team’s coaching structure. Kelly’s 11-game run ended as one of the franchise’s most turbulent chapters, during which the Raiders fielded one of the league’s lowest-ranked...
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What a game.
It was FAR from the Broncos’ best effort, but in the end, they still found a way to come away with the victory. The Commanders, led by backup quarterback Marcus Mariota, had the Broncos on the brink of losing. He led a game-tying drive at the end of the 4th quarter and had a touchdown drive in overtime, and was a 2-point conversion away from the upset.
However, Nik Bonitto Dikembe Mutombo’d Mariota’s pass, and the Broncos leave Washington with the victory.
As for the winners and losers, it was a sloppy game on both sides of...
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The Washington Commanders went to overtime in their last two games, but are still on a seven-game losing streak heading into Week 14. They were a two-point conversion away from break their streak, but Broncos LB Nik Bonitto knocked the ball down, and ended the game. The game ended 27-26, and it was Washington’s best showing this season.
The Minnesota Vikings were just shut out by the Seattle Seahawks 26-0 on the road with UDFA Max Brosmer getting his first NFL start. QB J.J. McCarthy was ruled out with a concussion, and has been a major issue for the team...
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The Broncos became the second team with 10 wins by taking down the Commanders. Here's what we learned.
The Denver Broncos took on the Washington Commanders on Sunday Night Football. It was a close game between the two teams, going back and forth throughout. In fact, they were so evenly matched that they needed overtime to settle the score. That’s where Broncos linebacker Nik Bonitto became the game’s savior.
Denver’s defense gave up a touchdown with less than three minutes remaining in overtime. The Commanders elected not to go for the tie and ran a two-point try. It appeared as if Marcus Mariota had Jeremy McNichols for the winning conversion. However, Bonitto had other plans.
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