The Cincinnati Bengals have officially given up on yet another reclamation project, waiving former third-round WR Jermaine Burton yesterday. Hoping to land premium talents in lower rounds, the organization has overlooked character concerns, some working out, some not. Given that Burton didn’t even make it halfway through his rookie contract, this one is easy to […]
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How much of an impact can Adam Thielen make for the Steelers over the rest of the season? Adam Thielen only had a week of practice and learning the Steelers’ offense before logging almost half of their snaps. The Steelers only managed 52 snaps on offense, but he was out there for 25 of them. […]
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🏈 Entering Week 15, the Pittsburgh Steelers (7-6) have a 67.9% chance to win the AFC North, according to ESPN Analytics.
Entering Week 15, here are the projections to win the AFC North:
Steelers (7-6): 67.9%
Ravens (6-7): 28.7%
Bengals (4-9): 3.4%Source: ESPN Analytics
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) December 8, 2025
🏈 The Indianapolis Colts are planning to bring potential Hall of Fame quarterback Philip Rivers into their facility Tuesday to work out to see...
If the Philadelphia Eagles owned a time machine, they most certainly would have used it to turn the clock back to before kickoff of their 22-19 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in Monday Night Football action. They were so horrific on offense, with quarterback Jalen Hurts putting up one of the worst performances anyone will ever see from a star-level QB (he turned the ball over five times). But it wasn’t just Hurts who had a poor game.
One of Hurts’ main targets in AJ Brown also did not have the best of games. The Eagles wide receiver...
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The Los Angeles Chargers improved to 9-4 after beating the Philadelphia Eagles in overtime on Monday Night Football. Los Angeles held onto the fifth seed in the highly competitive AFC with the 22-19 win.
Justin Herbert played despite undergoing surgery on his non-throwing hand last week. The veteran passer was under constant pressure from an Eagles pass rush that sacked him seven times on Monday night.
But Herbert kept fighting. He led a game-tying field goal drive at the end of regulation followed by the go-ahead scoring drive in overtime. After the hard-fought victory, Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh found...
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Jim Harbaugh has ridiculously high standards, making him one of the most successful head coaches in modern football. He has done nothing but turn around the fortunes of the Los Angeles Chargers, and on Monday night, their strong 2025 season continued with a 22-19 win over the Philadelphia Eagles that they had to earn with all the blood and sweat in their bodies.
That win moved them to 9-4 on the season, putting them in prime playoff position with the postseason race heating up. If the season were to end today, they’d comfortably be in the playoffs. And to get...
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Jalen Hurts has not looked right over the past few weeks, but Monday night against the Los Angeles Chargers may be the rock bottom of his season — maybe even of his career. When he turned the ball over twice in one play (throwing an interception and then fumbling the ball after the Philadelphia Eagles regained possession), that’s when it became clear that the reigning Super Bowl MVP was not himself.
Hurts, on the night, threw four interceptions and fumbled the ball once. Those turnovers proved to be too much for the Eagles to overcome, with Hurts even throwing the...
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To say that the Philadelphia Eagles stunk up the joint on Monday night against the Los Angeles Chargers would be a major understatement. They were horrible on offense all night long, and it ended up costing them despite a monstrous effort from their defense. They ended up taking the loss in overtime, 22-19, with Jalen Hurts suffering through a nightmare performance that he simply has to chuck into the bin.
Hurts hurt (pun intended) his team on Monday night, throwing four interceptions and turning the ball over a total of five times as the Eagles couldn’t get anything going on...
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The Los Angeles Chargers activated Omarion Hampton from IR in time for their Week 14 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football. The rookie running back had been sidelined since Week 5 with an ankle injury.
Hampton scored his first touchdown since September 28th on Monday night. It was the first receiving touchdown of his career. The score contributed to the Chargers’ 22-19 overtime win in a wild, turnover-filled game.
After the victory, Hampton shouted out Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh for his support. “It’s been amazing [to play for Harbaugh]. I mean, he’s always been there for...
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It’s hard to believe this is a real thing that is happening in 2025, but the Indianapolis Colts need a lot of quarterback help, and they may need the services of a literal grandfather in an emergency.
Daniel Jones is out for the year after tearing his Achilles, Anthony Richardson is on IR with an orbital fracture and will not be available for Week 15, and now would-be backup Riley Leonard is uncertain to play against the Seattle Seahawks. The Notre Dame rookie is dealing with a strained knee ligament, which puts his status for Sunday’s trip to Lumen Field...
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Fans were “treated” to quite the ugly and grimy affair in Monday Night Football action between the Los Angeles Chargers and Philadelphia Eagles. Tried as both teams might have to lose, one team was at least coming out with their head held high (unless they ended up with a tie, which, given how the game went, could have happened). In the end, it was the Justin Herbert-led Chargers that got the win in overtime, 22-19.
While the Eagles’ offense was doing its best to throw away the game, the[ Chargers’ O-line was also giving it their all to try and...
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Having lost two consecutive games heading into their pivotal Week 14 clash against the Los Angeles Chargers, the Philadelphia Eagles faced a bit of pressure to get back to winning ways especially with the Dallas Cowboys creeping up behind them in the NFC East standings. Alas, the Eagles’ rut continued as their offense continued to sputter in their 22-19 loss to the Chargers in overtime.
This stretch is starting to feel reminiscent of the end to the 2023-24 season for the Eagles where they limped into the postseason and exited early after failing to right the ship. Their offense has...
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