Tag: 2016 NFL Season

  • NFL Week 3 Power Rankings

    NFL Week 3 Power Rankings

    Following week 3 in the 2016 NFL season, five teams without a loss top the power rankings: Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings and the Baltimore Ravens, and in that order. There are three teams without a win, but the Cleveland Browns are the worst of the bunch.

  • 5 NFL Teams Still Undefeated After Week 3

    5 NFL Teams Still Undefeated After Week 3

    After three weekends of NFL football in 2016, there are five undefeated teams remainings. Three in the AFC: New England Patriots, Baltimore Ravens and the Denver Broncos; and two in the NFC: Philadelphia Eagles and the Minnesota Vikings.

  • NFL Standings & Scores

    A weird lineup of results in week 3 of the 2016 NFL season, as the Philadelphia Eagles destroyed the Pittsburgh Steelers with an almost perfect Carson Wentz, the Minnesota Vikings continue to beat up on teams with very little offense, this time shutting down Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers, while the Denver Broncos unleashed Trevor Siemian on the Cincinnati Bengals, handing them their second straight loss.

  • Minnesota Vikings Better Team Without Adrian Peterson

    Minnesota Vikings Better Team Without Adrian Peterson

    There’s a good chance Adrian Peterson won’t play another game for the Minnesota Vikings this season due to his most recent injury. However, the team might actually be better off for it.

  • Most Hated Players in the NFL

    Most Hated Players in the NFL

    Every year a survey is conducted to find out who the most disliked players in the NFL are. In 2016, it’s a landslide “win” for Colin Kaepernick, which isn’t surprising, considering the amount of controversy and debate that resulted from his refusal to stand during the national anthem.

  • NFL: Week 3 Predictions & Preview

    NFL: Week 3 Predictions & Preview

    The two big games in week 3 of the 2016 NFL season are the Thursday Night game between the New England Patriots (playing with their 3rd string quarterback) and the visiting Houston Texans, both undefeated, and the late afternoon Pennsylvania derby between two more undefeated teams, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers, in Carson Wentz’ biggest test so far. The Cleveland Browns playing the Miami Dolphins is the clash of the win-less teams, something the Dolphins can’t afford to lose.

  • Chicago Bears Understand the Jay Cutler Era is Coming to a Close

    Chicago Bears Understand the Jay Cutler Era is Coming to a Close

    Already down 0-2, the Chicago Bears are likely to miss the postseason for the sixth consecutive season, making it yet another failure in the Jay Cutler quarterback era. He’s going to miss some time with a thumb injury, and maybe it means it’s time to move on from him.

  • Washington Redskins Shouldn’t Overreact About Kirk Cousins

    Washington Redskins Shouldn’t Overreact About Kirk Cousins

    In the NFL, overreacting to a 0-2 start, like the Washington Redskins are having, could mean an entire season going down the drain. Yes, Kirk Cousins has disappointed in his first two starts this season, but before the team sends another potential franchise quarterback on his way somewhere else, a little bit of patience is advised.

  • New England Patriots Might Lose Jimmy Garoppolo Like the Denver Broncos Lost Brock Osweiler

    New England Patriots Might Lose Jimmy Garoppolo Like the Denver Broncos Lost Brock Osweiler

    No matter how good Jimmy Garoppolo was going to be in his 4 (now down to potentially 3 or 2) starts for the New England Patriots, he was always going to return to the bench once Tom Brady’s suspension ended. However, a player who showed he has what it takes to start at quarterback for an NFL team isn’t going to wait around forever. Brock Osweiler didn’t, and at least financially, it worked out fine, not that the Denver Broncos are complaining.

  • 2016 NFL Season: 8 Teams Still Undefeated After Week 2

    2016 NFL Season: 8 Teams Still Undefeated After Week 2

    After week 2 games and business concluded, we’re left with 8 undefeated teams in this NFL season. Five in the AFC (Patriots, Ravens, Steelers, Texans, Broncos) and three in the NFC (Giants, Eagles, Vikings).