Pittsburgh Steelers fans and other fans around the rest of the NFL were probably a little bit confused while watching the NFC Championship Game on Sunday.
The 'palpably unfair act' rule made a rare appearance during last weekend's NFC Championship Game between the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles, wit
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni joined Bill Belichick and Andy Reid territory with the win over the Los Angeles Rams.
Reid notched his 28th career postseason win after the Chiefs’ AFC championship victory over the Buffalo Bills and is just three away from Belichick’s record of 31 for most ever for an NFL head coach. The Chiefs coach has six total Super Bowl appearances to Belichick’s nine.
Ahead of the action, former general manager of the New England Patriots Bill Belichick was a guest on the Pat McAfee Show, when he revealed which sides he thought had a chance at winning the famous trophy. “You’ve got some really close games that have come down to a couple of plays, and Kansas City has made those last couple of times”, he said.
Head coaches Andy Reid of the Kansas City Chiefs and Nick Sirianni of the Philadelphia Eagles are set to face off in the Super Bowl for the second time in three years. Of course, that last matchup, which capped off the 2022 season, saw the Chiefs narrowly win 38-35.
The Dallas Cowboys' head coach position is open right now and there has been some surprising speculation about the possibility of landing Bill Belichick.
Andy Reid is looking to go joint-second all-time for Super Bowl wins as a head coach. Big Red’s Kansas City Chiefs are heading to the big game for the fifth time in six years and chasing an
The Patriots’ run from 2001-19 might never be accomplished again. But the Chiefs are why we use the word “might.”
The Philadelphia Eagles certainly have a budding, young superstar on their hands. Philadelphia is loaded with talent on both sides of the ball. The most talked about players on the roster this season certainly have been offensive stars like Saquon Barkley,
Move over, Dallas Cowboys. There’s a new and unlikely America’s Team in the NFL — at least for the Super Bowl.