On Friday, Burrow was selected as the Pro Football Writers of America's Comeback Player of the Year. The two-time Pro Bowler won the award over Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold. After Burrow was announced as the winner, fans all said he should also win the NFL's Most Valuable Player award.
Though the Cincinnati Bengals didn’t make the playoffs despite winning their final five games of the regular season, the team has a small reason to celebrate.
Bynum also posted respectable metrics per PFF; Bynum notched a defensive grade of 63.0, 59.6 coverage, and 70.7 run defense. Strong safety Cross needs a solid player next to him at free safety, and this is a possible under-the-radar signing.
Bears head coach Ben Johnson squared off with the Vikings twice this season in his role as the Lions’ offensive coordinator and he wants to speak to one of Minnesota’s coaches ... 2021 and has also worked for the Bengals and Dolphins.
After another good but not good enough season, the Los Angeles Rams face a major decision about one of the best players and fixtures on their team for almost the entire time they have been back southern California.
Al Golden is headed back to Cincinnati. After three seasons as Notre ... Comeback player of the year: Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. Most improved player: Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold. Executive of the year: Commanders G.M. Adam Peters.
If the Titans still believe in Will Levis at quarterback, Heisman winner Travis Hunter may be too good to pass up at No. 1.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold was named the NFL’s Most Improved Player on Friday, a vote done by the Pro Football Writers of America.
The Cincinnati Bengals hired Notre Dame's Al Golden as their new defensive coordinator, the team announced Thursday.
During their Wild Card matchup vs. the Rams on Monday night, Vikings QB Sam Darnold made the wrong type of NFL history.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Bears have put in a request to interview Vikings DBs coach Daronte Jones for their defensive coordinator vacancy.
Ben Johnson isn't wasting any time looking to add to his staff. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Bears