Sky Sports NFL presenter Neil Reynolds questions the future of Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin while hailing Josh Allen and his complete Buffalo Bills as he has the final say on Wild Card w
Derrick Henry showed his mindset for the NFL playoff game between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills, taking the opportunity to send a warning to quarterback Josh Allen's team.
Henry broke the Ravens single-season record with 16 touchdowns, while Barkley was on the cusp of breaking Eric Dickerson’s single-season 2,105 yards record but chose to sit out the final regular season game. If the Ravens and Eagles were to advance to the next round, they would need a heavy dose of running from these two players.
It's a great argument, except for one thing... RGIII misspelled Derrick Henry's name as "Derek." After the game, Henry hilariously called out Griffin while also campaigning for his quarterback to win his third MVP title. "First of all bruh spell my name right lol (Derrick Henry) & WE SCREAMING MV3 OVER THIS WAY !," Henry replied.
The Ravens will begin their Super Bowl quest in freezing temperatures against the punishing Steelers. Is Derrick Henry the man to put them over the top?
Ross Williams is on duty for the AFC Divisional Round playoffs, and he's expecting the overs to land in Kansas City.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry has a reputation for turning it up a couple of notches in the postseason. In seven career playoff games, Henry has
The best week of the NFL playoffs is here, as divisional round football will be played this weekend. The Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit Lions will take their home fields for the first time this postseason,
Exactly five years after a postseason victory over the Ravens, the former Alabama All-American is on the other side on Saturday night.
Can Houston’s offensive line protect C.J. Stroud? Can the Rams slow down Saquon Barkey? Can the Commanders stop Jared Goff & Co.?
The Rams (27) and the Eagles (26) rank sixth and seventh, respectively, among NFL teams in their number of postseason wins. At 26-26, the Eagles sit exactly at .500 in postseason play over their history while the Rams are now 27-28 (.491).