The divisional round, which is widely regarded as the best weekend on the football calendar, is in the books and it did not disappoint. Whatever you were looking for as a fan could be found in some capacity throughout these four games,
Saquon Barkley may not have been able to compete for the NFL single-season rushing record against the Giants last Sunday, but that doesn’t mean he didn’t receive any accolades this week. Barkley’s Week 9 backward hurdle against the Jacksonville Jaguars was deemed the play of the year by Jason and Travis Kelce on their New Heights podcast on Wednesday.
The Eagles, Commanders, Chiefs, and Bills are the last four teams standing in the fight for a Super Bowl LIX crown. As always, we have you covered for fantasy and DFS contests. In the overall rankings below,
Former Eagles center Jason Kelce dropped a harsh take on Wednesday about Saquon Barkley falling short of the NFL rushing record.
As a kid, Travis Kelce introduced himself to people in his neighborhood in a surprising way. “He was the crazy guy,” Jason Kelce said of his brother on ESPN's "Postseason NFL Countdown" ahead of the playoff matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans on Jan. 18. “He also told the entire block his name was Charles.”
If you’re like me, it probably brought a tear to your eye to see anytime touchdown odds for this weekend’s divisional round games and realize the NFL has returned to a league where the workhorse running back matters again.
Jason and Travis Kelce discussed Saquon Barkley's highly controversial benching on Sunday, just 101 yards shy of the NFL rushing record.
Former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce was definitely disappointed he didn't get to watch Saquon Barkley attempt to break the rushing record last Sunday in the season finale since coach Nick Sirianni rested the running back ahead of the playoffs.
As the snow poured down on Lincoln Financial Field, the Philadelphia Eagles somehow managed to dispatch the Los Angeles Rams despite failing to put their best foot forward in a major divisional-round
Jason Kelce weighed in on whether he wanted to see Saquon Barkley get a chance to break the rushing record or if he should have rested with the Eagles' playoff seed locked up.
Barkley's starting point for his crucial 78-yard score might not have been where the Eagles originally intended.
While Travis idolized Barkley during his childhood, the former NBA star revealed that he also looked up to a guy at his school — who happened to have the name Travis. During an appearance on Travis and Jason’s “New Heights” podcast, Barkley, 61, explained his previous desire to change his name.