New England Patriots in familiar spot entering playoffs
It's been a familiar script for these New England Patriots the last few years.
It's been a familiar script for these New England Patriots the last few years.
Three years ago, then-Bears head coach Marc Trestman faced reporters at a podium after a cold afternoon spent losing a road game to the Minnesota Vikings.
For the first time in five years, the Seattle Seahawks saw their season end short of the playoffs.
Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano hadn't gotten official word, but talked like a man who knew his fate during the postgame media conference.
The Atlanta Falcons are heading back to the playoffs thanks to five second-half field goals by Matt Bryant.
Jim Caldwell doesn't have any interest in lobbying to keep his head coaching job with the Detroit Lions, at least not publicly.
The message was clear and consistent throughout the Philadelphia Eagles' locker room: win or go home.
The Buffalo Bills defeated the Miami Dolphins 22-16 on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium and then got the help they needed to reach the playoffs for the first time since 1999.
Eli Manning's New York Giants might have beaten Kirk Cousins' Washington Redskins at MetLife Stadium Sunday, but the two franchise quarterbacks face uncertain futures.
Rookie quarterback Patrick Mahomes led four scoring drives, the last leading to Harrison Butker's decisive field goal with no time left to beat the Denver Broncos.
Philip Rivers threw for three touchdowns, Keenan Allen had a pair of scores and the Los Angeles Chargers completed their season sweep of the Oakland Raiders.
The San Francisco 49ers concluded the season with their fifth straight win, a 34-13 victory over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
This time, the Tennessee Titans held on to the fourth quarter lead and clinched their first playoff spot since 2008.
Chief Justice John Roberts said the Supreme Court will evaluate measures to protect federal court employees from sexual harassment in the workplace.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres issued a "red alert" for the world ahead of the new year.
An American tourist was gunned down in a popular resort town in Mexico on Thursday, according to reports.
Indianapolis fired coach Chuck Pagano on Sunday moments after the Colts closed their 4-12 season with a 22-13 win over the Houston Texans, according to NFL.com.
Palestine recalled its envoy to the United States Sunday after President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
A federal court this month ruled in favor of a California high school student who kneeled during the national anthem.
Amid reports of animosity between Houston Texans general manager Rick Smith and head coach Bill O'Brien, Smith announced Sunday that he is taking a leave of absence.
Atlanta Falcons left guard Andy Levitre re-injured his triceps in the first series of Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers.
Free agent wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham was arrested in Missouri on Saturday and charged with DWI, according to the Missouri state highway patrol.
Auburn cornerback Carlton Davis will not play in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl against Central Florida on Monday as he deals with an illness, coach Gus Malzahn said Sunday.
Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson hit Patriots cornerback Johnson Bademosi with a spiked football, resulting in one of the worst flops you will ever see.
The Oakland Raiders are expected to pursue former Super Bowl-winning coach and current ESPN analyst Jon Gruden with a lucrative offer that could include an ownership stake.
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