After finishing a dismal 4-13 last season, the Raiders fired head coach Antonio Pierce and general manager Tom Telesco. Their replacements, Pete Carroll and John Spytek, are on pace to produce similarly poor results in 2025. At 2-11, the Raiders are tied with the Giants and Titans for the NFL’s worst record with four games remaining.
Although Carroll joined the Raiders with plenty of past success under his belt, he’s already on the hot seat. Carroll has fired two key assistants – offensive coordinator Chip Kelly, then the league’s highest-paid OC, and special teams coach Tom McMahon – in what...
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The Philadelphia Eagles are the reigning Super Bowl champions, but they certainly are not playing like one in Monday night’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, for one, appeared to be out of his element, as he had a brutal multi-interception game against Los Angeles. Hurts threw not just one, not two, but three interceptions in the contest.
The third one happened in the fourth quarter after Hurts threw a pass on a 1st-and-10 that was intended for wide receiver AJ Brown, who had the ball in his hands but...
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The Los Angeles Chargers went into Monday Night Football already walking a tightrope on the offensive line. Losing Trey Pipkins III mid-game turned that rope into a thread.
With the Chargers hosting the Philadelphia Eagles in a primetime matchup between 8-4 teams, right tackle Trey Pipkins III left in the second quarter with an ankle injury after going down awkwardly on a pass play. He needed help to get off the field, and Bobby Hart came in to replace him at right tackle.
Not long after, the news got worse. Adam Schefter reported that the Chargers downgraded Trey Pipkins III...
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JJ Watt did not need many characters to sum up Monday Night Football. “This game is absolutely insane.” The retired star defensive end dropped that line on X while the Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Chargers were busy turning their prime-time showdown into a rock fight at SoFi Stadium.
With Philadelphia leading 16-13 early in the fourth quarter, it felt less like a showcase and more like a stress test for anyone who enjoys competent offense.
On paper, this should have been fun. The Philadelphia Eagles came in at 8-4, trying to stop a skid. The Los Angeles Chargers, also...
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The Philadelphia Eagles rarely watch Jalen Hurts cough the football up. But the Super Bowl-winning quarterback hit a historically embarrassing moment against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Hurts started out throwing an interception to Da’Shawn Hand. The edge rusher had the ball poked out, though, for the fumble. Hurts picked up the football… only to lose it again on Monday Night Football.
no idea what happened here but our ball
| @espn pic.twitter.com/sdvwsI7Rl1
— Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) December 9, 2025
The Super Bowl LIX Most Valuable Player hit a mark not seen since 1978, per...
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The Miami Dolphins have spent most of the 2025 season trying to claw their way back from their early stumbles. Their Week 14 win over the New York Jets kept the faintest flicker of postseason hope alive. At 6-7, Miami is playing its best football of the year. They are riding an increasingly efficient offense and showing signs of the explosiveness that once defined the Mike McDaniel era. With the AFC packed tighter than ever and tiebreakers stacked against them, though, the question now becomes painfully simple. Even if the Dolphins keep winning, will it matter?
**Week 14 shook up...
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The Philadelphia Eagles’ woes this season continued against the Los Angeles Chargers. Philly found themselves locked into a defensive slugfest against the AFC West team, with their offense struggling against LA’s tough defense. To make matters worse for Philly, a key pillar of their offense, offensive tackle Landon Dickerson, exited the game with a calf injury. Dickerson was eventually ruled questionable for the game due to the injury.
“Eagles LG Landon Dickerson is questionable to return with a calf injury,” Vacchiano reported.
After some time, Dickerson was able to return to the field for the Eagles in the third quarter....
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Aaron Wilson of KPRC reports that the Cardinals are signing WR Steven Sims to a contract.
Sims was among a group of free agents who tried out for Arizona on Monday.
Sims, 28, signed with Washington as an undrafted free agent out of Kansas in 2019. The Commanders cut him loose coming out of training camp in 2021 and he caught on with the Bills before being let go and signing on with the Steelers’ practice squad.
He re-signed to a futures deal with Pittsburgh and was testing the market as an unrestricted free agent in 2023 when he...
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This game has gone off the rails. The Monday Night Football game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Philadelphia Eagles has completely turned into insanity. One play, in particular, fully encapsulated the chaos of the MNF game. Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was not having a particularly good game, so when he threw an interception in the second quarter, fans were bracing for the worst.
What we didn’t expect, though, was to see madness ensue. Chargers DE Da’Shawn Hand, who picked off the pass, rumbled down the field for a return. However, Eagles running back Will Shipley found an opportunity to...
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After exchanging blows in a bizarre, turnover-heavy edition of Monday Night Football against the Philadelphia Eagles, the Los Angeles Chargers suffered what seemed like a brutal turn of events when Derwin James, their best defensive player, exited the field with a potential head injury.
Taking to social media to explain what happened to the star safety, the Chargers called it a head injury and noted that James was being evaluated after the play.
“Injury update: Derwin James is being evaluated for a head injury,” the Chargers shared on social media.
This news, understandably, left fans worried about the Chargers’ defense,...
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers entered Week 14 with a chance to tighten their grip on the NFC South and build momentum for a postseason push. Instead, they delivered their most troubling performance of the season. A stunning 24-20 home loss to the New Orleans Saints (now 3-10), who were playing a rookie quarterback in miserable weather, has jolted the Bucs’ playoff outlook. It has also triggered legitimate panic across Tampa Bay. What should have been a routine divisional win became a showcase of defensive breakdowns and offensive misfires that leave the Bucs’ season hanging in the balance.
**Shocking Week 14...
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The Seahawks have won three of four despite the absence of starting center Jalen Sundell, who has been on IR since Nov. 15. With Sundell now eligible to return, the Seahawks will open his practice window this week, head coach Mike Macdonald announced (via Brady Henderson of ESPN). They’ll have 21 days to activate Sundell.
Sundell, undrafted from North Dakota State in 2024, came off the bench in 12 games as a rookie. He won the Seahawks’ center competition entering this season and started their first nine games before suffering a knee injury. Seattle has turned to Olu Oluwatimi...
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