Fantasy football analyst Matt Harmon delivers an exit interview for the Washington Commanders and Buffalo Bills.
Spotify | YouTube Championship Sunday is in the books and we officially have our Super Bowl LIX matchup set. Matt Harmon and Andy Behrens break down both conference championship games and look ahead to the Chiefs and Eagles matchup in New Orleans.
Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen and Jayden Daniels have decided to skip the Pro Bowl Games this year after coming up short of making the Super Bowl.
Can the No. 2 pick in the draft become the first rookie QB to lead a team to a Super Bowl? Can the Bills’ signal-caller stop the Chiefs’ pursuit of history?
The AFC Championship may feature the NFL's chief quarterback rivalry, pitting Patrick Mahomes against Josh Allen for the fourth time in their respective postseason careers. The NFC title game is no slouch when it comes to star power under center,
As early as the spring, the Commanders had a feeling Daniels would excel as a rookie. By the end of training camp, they were convinced.
As the AFC & NFC Championship games approach, the NFL on Fox Podcast has you covered with a full preview of the two matchups. To start off the show, Dave gives his thoughts on the Jaguars parting ways with their GM Trent Baalke and the Jets hiring Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn.
Headed to the AFC’s Super Bowl qualifier, the Bills’ Josh Allen poses the roughest test for tacklers due to his rare blend of power and speed. He ran for two TDs last week as Buffalo weathered the rush threat of Lamar Jackson, the best rushing QB in NFL history. Allen, 28, led QBs in rushing success rate this season.
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 its final conclusion.
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In his absence, New England rookie Drake Maye has been selected to join the roster in representing the AFC according to NFL insider Ari Meirov. "Drake Maye is replacing Josh Allen, who opted out of the Pro Bowl," Meirov said on X.