The Kansas City Chiefs’ 2025 season is unraveling. And Patrick Mahomes blamed himself for that following the Denver Broncos’ walk-off victory Sunday.
Kansas City fell to 5-5 overall — and now received a 10% chance to win the AFC West. That means the Chiefs’ chance of an unprecedented 10th straight division title is officially in jeopardy.
Mahomes gained responsibility for sparking Kansas City’s string of division, conference and Super Bowl wins. He’s created the league’s most talked about current dynasty alongside Andy Reid, Travis Kelce, Chris Jones, etc.
But Mahomes admitted that he’s human after all — casting blame on...
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Carolina's Bryce Young had his best game in a three-year NFL career, throwing for 448 yards and three touchdowns in an overtime win over Atlanta.
The Cleveland Browns absorbed their eighth loss after falling short against the Baltimore Ravens, 23-16, at Hungtingon Bank Field on Sunday despite a record-setting performance from Myles Garrett.
Garrett tallied four sacks to increase his league-leading total to 15. He became the first player in league history with five straight seasons of at least 13 sacks. He also became the first player since Chandler Jones in 2019 to log multiple games with at least four sacks in a season.
The loss also spoiled the debut of Shedeur Sanders, who subbed in for Dillon Gabriel in the third quarter after the...
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The Seattle Seahawks fell to the Los Angeles Rams 21-19 in a heartbreaking Week 11 loss on Sunday. Sam Darnold threw four interceptions, and Jason Myers missed a 61-yard field goal attempt as time expired. Despite the loss, Jaxon Smith-Njigba continued his historic season with another milestone performance.
Smith-Njigba became the first player in league history to record 75-plus receiving yards in 10 straight games to begin a season, as per NFL insider Dianna Russini on X.
Smith-Njigba entered the week tied with Antonio Brown and Michael Irvin for the longest such streak. Brown achieved nine consecutive games with 75-plus...
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The Seattle Seahawks entered Week 11 riding high on a four-game winning streak. Their offense was clicking and their defense quietly emerging as one of the NFC’s most balanced units. On Sunday in Los Angeles, though, everything that had gone right for weeks unraveled. The Seahawks fell to the Rams, 21-19, in a game that will be remembered less for what the Rams did right and more for what Seattle did wrong.
The story was Sam Darnold’s four-interception meltdown. Despite flashes of rhythm and a solid defensive effort, Seattle’s offense imploded with turnovers at the worst possible...
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Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba has truly blossomed into one of the best offensive forces in the NFL. He has been a problem for opposing defenses, as he had already surpassed the 1,000-yard mark through just nine games in the 2025 season.
He added to his totals on Sunday during a game against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, as he finished the contest with 105 receiving yards on nine receptions and 12 targets.
While the former Ohio State Buckeyes star wideout did not find the end zone versus the Rams, he still wowed everyone...
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We will be tracking the 2026 NFL Draft order from now until the end of the season in February with weekly updates posted.
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PickTeamWLTPCTSOS****Note1TEN1900.10.627 2NYG2900.1820.584 3CLE2800.20.495 4NYJ2800.20.539 5NO2800.20.596 6LV2700.2220.585 7WSH3800.2730.477 8ARI3700.30.539 9CIN3700.30.54 10ATL3700.30.566 11MIA4700.3640.518 12DAL3510.3890.495 13MIN4600.40.535 14BAL5500.50.495 15KC5500.50.534 16HOU5500.50.549 17CAR6500.5450.441 18DET6400.60.49 19PIT6400.60.505AFCN20JAX6400.60.539WC21TB6400.60.549NFCS22LAC7400.6360.442WC23SF7400.6360.477WC24GB6310.650.417WC25CHI7300.70.345NFCN26BUF7300.70.442WC27SEA7300.70.48WC28IND8200.80.431AFCS29PHI8200.80.51NFCE30LAR8200.80.549NFCW31NE9200.8180.369AFCE32DEN9200.8180.423AFCWThe post 2026 NFL Draft Order appeared first on NFLTradeRumors.co.
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The veteran offensive lineman and team captain said he has teammate's back but made it clear the second-year wide receiver has some maturing to do.
Tempers flared during the Week 11 AFC North clash between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals. Steelers cornerback Jalen Ramsey and Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase exchanged multiple intense confrontations, which peaked in the fourth quarter.
Shortly after the third-down attempt, tension between Ramsey and Chase boiled over, moving from verbal exchange to physical contact as both grabbed each other’s face masks. Both were hit with personal foul penalties and received warnings that a repeat could mean being ejected from the game.
Facing a fourth-and-1 on the next snap, Cincinnati chose to call a timeout rather than run the play....
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It may seem annoying to keep banging the drum like Todd Rundgren, but the Seattle Seahawks have a turnover problem.
After Sam Darnold’s four interceptions in a 21-19 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, the Seahawks are the NFL’s undisputed leaders in turnovers committed.
Their -7 turnover differential is tied for fourth-worst. The four teams with equal or worse turnover differentials all have losing records. Darnold fired away into coverage and threw Seattle’s 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th giveaways on the year. Seattle’s defense, as valiantly as it performed, only mustered up a fumble recovery off of Puka Nacua for...
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Shedeur Sanders finally saw some long-awaited NFL snaps on Sunday. He stepped in for Dillon Gabriel but his Cleveland Browns fell 23-16 to the Baltimore Ravens.
Sanders became honest about how he played in limited duty. But he also spoke about wanting to be a “good person” after the defeat.
“I’m extremely thankful. Let me say this: When Dillon’s out there playing, I appreciate the fans (cheering for me), but I’m a good person, so I don’t really like him not feeling comfortable and confident. It puts everything in a tough spot. It’s not helping the team,” Sanders told reporters....
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen carried the team on his back with a historic performance to a 44–32 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 11. After a subpar outing in Buffalo’s shocking loss to the Miami Dolphins last week, Allen returned to form, reminding everyone why he remains one of the game’s premier talents.
The 29-year-old completed 19 of 30 passes for 317 yards, three touchdowns, and two interceptions, while also rushing six times for 40 yards and three additional scores. By accounting for six total touchdowns, he became the only player in NFL history to record multiple...
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