Ty Schalter
The Atlanta Falcons are (Probably) Going to Win the Super Bowl
Plenty of things could go wrong between now and then—but this postseason, the Lombardi Trophy is the Falcons' to lose.
The Wild Card Winners Got Luckier Than You'd Imagine
Don't be fooled by a boring Wild Card weekend of favorites blowing out underdogs—all the winning teams have serious flaws
The Raiders vs. Texans Wild Card Game Lived Down to Expectations
As long as the AFC South keeps being the JV division of the NFL, no other team is going to take these playoff appearances away from the Texans.
The Cleveland Browns Cannot Escape Their Brownsiness
There is a distinct possibility that the Browns will remain an neverending font of tragicomedy in 2017.
Philadelphia Eagles Hate Freedom, Eject Beat Writer Jeff McLane from Press Box
The reporting freedom of the American press has been under attack from all sides—and now the fucking Eagles are joining in.
Life on the Edge: NFL Playoff Picture after Week 16
The NFC seeding will go down to the wire on Sunday Night Football.
Life on the Edge: NFL Playoff Picture after Week 15
Good news San Francisco: you can clinch the No. 1 overall pick if you lose out, and the Browns win a game. Good luck!
Jaguars Fire Head Coach Gus Bradley After Racking Up Second-Worst Win Percentage in NFL History
Bradley's proven again and again that he's can't even build a winning defense, let alone a winning team.
The Tennessee Titans Are the AFC's Dark Horse—and America's Darling
These ugly ducklings have been stunting on all the AFC's prettiest swans.
The NFL Is Its Own Worst Enemy
Americans aren't watching football this season like they used to, but it's not the game's fault. It's everything around the football being played—the rules, the refereeing, the broadcasts—that is hurting the NFL.
Life on the Edge: The NFL Playoff Picture after Week 14
It doesn't look like the Browns are going to make it this year.
The Green Bay Packers Finally Wake Up, Thrash Seahawks in Snow
Aaron Rodgers and the Packers are making good on his "run the table" claim, but it might not be enough now.