The NFL MVP race leveled up this season, with Lamar Jackson outperforming his own award-winning 2023 campaign but a handful of other contenders stepping up, as well. Josh Allen spent much of the back half of the season as the MVP frontrunner,
But Saquon Barkley knew exactly what to do ... And he still only got about 61 percent of the vote (Colts quarterback Peyton Manning got the rest). That figures to be a significant obstacle ...
In a league often defined by individual accolades, Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley is redefining what it means to prioritize team success. His latest example of selflessness came ...
When Saquon Barkley took the field at the Linc on Sunday for his first playoff game as an Eagle, his biggest fans were cheering him on nearby. In the lead-up to Philadelphia’s wild-card game at ...
Tom Brady, impressed by the answer, offered some candid advice: “Save it for next week, alright?” Saquon Barkley agreed.
Philadelphia Eagles star Saquon Barkley had the backing of a ton of bettors to score a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers in their wild-card playoff game on Sunday evening. Barkley had the ...
In a league often defined by individual accolades, Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley is redefining what it means to prioritize team success. His latest example of selflessness came ...
If the All-Pro voting is a preview of the MVP ballotting, then Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is in line to finish ahead of Josh Allen. The
Sometimes you get one like we get in Buffalo on Sunday night when it is Josh Allen and the Bills going against Lamar Jackson and the Ravens.
NFL MVP frontrunners, Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, will face off in an AFC Divisional game. What to know ahead of Baltimore Ravens vs Buffalo Bills.
Saquon Barkley received 48 of 50 first-place votes and Patrick ... making the team for the second straight year and third overall. Peyton Manning (7) and Aaron Rodgers (4) are the only quarterbacks with more All-Pro nominations in the Super Bowl era ...
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).