They don’t count how you win in the standings and while the fact is the Steelers are 2-0, Pittsburgh hasn’t gotten much from the passing game. Justin Fields has been efficient, if unspectacular, completing nearly 70% of his passes, but for just 273 yards through two games. The best news might be that he hasn’t thrown an interception, but how long will Pittsburgh be able to get by averaging just 15.5 points per game? They’re the only 2-0 team thats averaging fewer than 24 points per game.
It looks like Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco is going to be out for an extended period. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Pacheco fractured his fibula against the Bengals on Sunday.
#Chiefs star RB Isiah Pacheco, who left the stadium in a walking boot and crutches, fractured his fibula based on initial tests, sources say.
More information coming to determine severity and associated damage, but Pacheco is set to miss real time. pic.twitter.com/9xA4hOsMyE
Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown appears to have avoided serious injury after leaving near the very end of Detroit’s 20-16 loss to the Buccaneers.
Despite being hobbled during Sunday’s game, Lions WR Amon-Ra initially was determined to have only a contusion and cramping, per source.
It’s been just two games, but the Saints are looking good. How good? They’ve scored 91 total points thus far, and according to NFL.com, the only other team since the 1970 merger to score that many points in two games is the 2009 Saints. And the 2009 Saints? They happened to win the Super Bowl that year.
Running back Alvin Kamara was responsible for more than half the points the Saints scored against the Cowboys on Sunday. He contributed four touchdowns to their 44-19 drubbing of Dallas, and looks more like his younger self than ever before.
The New York Giants have "mutually agreed" to terminate the contract of quarterback Daniel Jones, less than two years after he signed a $160m extension with the
A leading human rights organization has described a sponsorship deal between Concacaf and the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund (PIF) as sportswashing, critic