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The Detroit Lions defense stepped up on "Sunday Night Football" to keep the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles under wraps, even with key starters like Terrion Arnold and Kerby Joseph sidelined due to injury.
Following Sunday’s game, Allen and Mayfield met at midfield for a postgame handshake. The two quarterbacks greeted each other with a hug and exchanged a few words before heading their separate ways. The NFL reacted to the handshake on social media.
NFC powerhouses collide under the lights in this week's edition of "Sunday Night Football." The Lions and Eagles aren’t traditional rivals—they don’t share intertwined histories or geographic proximity.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams is facing NFL punishment after his moves in the Philadelphia Eagles game.
The injury bug has returned with vengeance in Week 10, with the quarterback and receiver positions particularly hit hard. However, there are also a couple of notable returns on tap, as well as more good news than bad on players with questionable designations.
In this edition of The First Read, Jeffri Chadiha identifies the six loudest statements from Week 11's jam-packed Sunday slate. Plus, who's up and who's down? And what's the must-see game of Week 12?
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders has made his NFL debut. The highly publicized quarterback entered Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens with 12:43 remaining in the third quarter after the team announced that Dillon Gabriel was being evaluated for a concussion.
Disney and YouTube TV are in a protracted fight over carriage fees, and all of the Disney-owned channels have been pulled from the latter. That includes ABC and ESPN. But the good news is that the vast majority of the NFL's weekly games are broadcast on network television.
In a battle of 7-2 teams, it was the Rams who survived a heavyweight showdown in the NFC West. The Seahawks have no one to blame but themselves, as Sam Darnold threw four interceptions in the loss. Los Angeles now has the inside track to win the division, but these teams will go head-to-head again in Week 16 on "Thursday Night Football."