The Eagles squeaked out a win on the ground, the Lions’ Jamaal Williams showed the power of the rushing game, and Zach Wilson ran into Bill Belichick again.
Category: National Football League
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What We Learned From Week 11 in the N.F.L.
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D.C. Attorney General Files Second Complaint Against Commanders
The New York Times – Sports:In a complaint filed Thursday, the Washington N.F.L. team was accused of misusing ticket revenue and failing to refund customers’ deposits.
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A Test for C.T.E. in the Living May Be Closer Than Ever
The New York Times – Sports:A 2019 scientific breakthrough and recent studies have given leading researchers optimism that C.T.E. could soon be detected in blood samples or via brain scans.
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N.F.L. Week 11 Predictions: Our Picks for Each Game
The New York Times – Sports:Winter weather enters the picture as the Bills try to halt their slide against the Browns and the Packers host the Titans. But conditions should be electric for Kansas City’s rematch against the Chargers.
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NFL Running Backs Are Experiencing a Resurgence
The New York Times – Sports:The ground game took a back seat as passing innovations grabbed hold of N.F.L. teams in the past decade. Running backs are seeing a resurgence this season.
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Eagles, NFL’s Last Unbeaten Team, Fall to Commanders
The New York Times – Sports:Philadelphia had scored 133 points in the second quarter of its first eight games, and won them all. It scored none in the second quarter against Washington on Monday, and lost.
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Vikings Beat the Bills With ‘Unreal’ Overtime Catch
The New York Times – Sports:With help from a one-handed, acrobatic catch from Justin Jefferson and Josh Allen’s late-game miscues, the Vikings came back to beat the Bills in overtime.
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What We Learned From Week 10 in the N.F.L.
The New York Times – Sports:The Vikings proved their mettle once again, Tom Brady finally has a full complement of receivers and is making use of them, and Justin Fields continues to be dangerous as a runner.
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Sibling Thrivalry
The New York Times – Sports:When Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown faces off against his brother, Bears receiver Equanimeous, the competitive streaks stoked by their parents can shine.
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DC Attorney General Alleges NFL Covered Up Commanders’ Wrongdoing
The New York Times – Sports:The civil complaint, filed against the N.F.L., Commissioner Roger Goodell, the Washington Commanders and the team’s owner, Daniel Snyder, takes aim at the league’s investigation into workplace harassment.
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N.F.L. Week 10 Predictions: Our Picks for Each Game
The New York Times – Sports:Josh Allen’s status puts the Bills’ matchup against the Vikings into disarray, the Seahawks look to extend their winning steak, and the 49ers are hoping for health out of their bye week.
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A Midseason Look at Who Could Win M.V.P. and Other N.F.L. Awards
The New York Times – Sports:It seems almost certain that Aaron Rodgers won’t win his fifth Most Valuable Player Award, a race in which Patrick Mahomes is fast making up ground on Josh Allen.
