"Dave Helman sits down with Carmen Vitali to discuss their biggest questions heading into the AFC & NFC Championship Games including whether of not the Washington Commanders are going to be able to slow down Saquon Barkley and the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Divisional round ended with a bang & the Conference Championships are now all lined up! Up first, FOX Sports NFL Reporter, Henry McKenna, joins the show to discuss the Bills big win over the Ravens & what it means for both Josh Allen & Lamar Jackson.
Quarterbacks like Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, Sam Darnold, and Baker Mayfield lead the class, but from a sports card perspective, the most intriguing player might be Saquon Barkley. Barkley’s 205-yard performance in this year’s divisional round places him in the top five for all-time playoff rushing yards in a single game.
After 272 games, the NFL's regular season is officially in the books. We celebrate the coolest plays and most compelling on-field moments.
The countdown to Super Bowl LIX is on and talkSPORT.com will keep you up to date with all the news from around the league. The race to New Orleans on February 9 has reached the win-or-go-home
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,
Stafford and Kyren Williams each lost fumbles on consecutive drives that led to a pair of field goals in the second half. Stafford also botched a handoff to Williams on first down from the Philadelphia 8. Williams recovered it for a 7-yard loss and the Rams ended up settling for a field goal.
In particular, the 31-year-old Henry has been almost unstoppable in his maiden stint in Baltimore. ESPN's Seth Walder ranked Henry as the top running back in the NFL based on his list of the top 100 MVP candidates this season. He placed Henry at No. 21.
Just four teams remain in the regular season after Divisonal Round that saw three home teams advance and the Washington Commanders shock the Lions.
L.A. Times NFL writer Sam Farmer analyzes the conference championships between the Eagles-Commanders in the NFC and Bills-Chiefs in the AFC.
The NFL is down to its final four teams, but the path to the conference title games was paved with heartbreak – especially for the Ravens.