Another Sunday, another full slate of NFL action nearly in the books. And Week 17 has been chock-full of drama, from the New York Giants upsetting the Indianapolis Colts to throw a wrench in their path to the No.
NFL Week 17 is just about in the books. The New York Giants made their path to the No. 1 overall pick almost impossible with an upset victory over the Indianapolis Colts that featured 78 points scored between two backup quarterbacks.
Before meeting the Buccaneers in the playoffs on Sunday night, Commanders DC Joe Whitt Jr. set his sights on Baker Mayfield.
Baker Mayfield threw for 359 yards and five touchdowns to help the Tampa Bay Buccaneers keep their division and playoff hopes alive with a 48-14 rout of the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. Tampa Bay’s fi
Baker Mayfield and the Bucs picked up a key win, while the Giants' season took a sharp turn. Here are the winners and losers from Week 17's Sunday action.
Baker Mayfield joined an elite list of passers on Sunday in Tampa Bay’s division clinching win over New Orleans.
In this episode ofInside Coverage, hosts Jason Fitz, Jori Epstein and Frank Schwab dive deep into the latest coaching rumors and news across the NFL.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers start their playoff journey in the same place where the season started, against the same team they started against: the Washington Commanders.
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Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore takes in a pass from quarterback Caleb Williams and goes 32 yards for a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers. New York Giants' wide receiver Ihmir Smith-Marsette sets up the Giants' offense in Philadelphia Eagles' territory with a 27-yard punt return.
Baker Mayfield used his legs and arm to help the Buccaneers clinch their fourth straight NFC South title, and Mike Evans used a late catch to hit 1,000 yards receiving for an 11th straight season, tying Jerry Rice for the most in NFL history.