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Patriots look to bolster their roster for a playoff push? We're tracking the latest news and rumors ahead of the NFL trade deadline.
After forcing a turnover on downs, the Patriots rammed it down the Bucs' gut courtesy of running back TreVeyon Henderson. With his second touchdown run of over 50+ yards, Henderson iced the game for New England and gave them a score of 28-16 with less than a minute to go.
The NFL trade deadline has come and gone. The Jets made many moves. Two big-name receivers were sent to Jacksonville and Seattle. It honestly felt like it could have been bigger than it was, like we were waiting for a final punch to send us all off into the night with.
How’s that for a statement? The New England Patriots walked into Highmark Stadium as heavy underdogs against the undefeated Buffalo Bills, but emerged with a stunning 23-20 upset win on NBC’s Sunday Night Football. This game had it all, from a low ...
The last NFL game in London this season ended in a blowout. The Rams stormed ahead to a 21-0 lead by halftime, a deficit that was too much for the Jaguars to overcome. Los Angeles improved to 5-2 with the win, while Jacksonville fell to 4-3. With the NFL's ...
Dan Patrick recaps the worst losses of the weekend throughout the NFL, including the Cincinnati Bengals finding another way to lose and the return of the old Daniel Jones.
New York dealt the two biggest stars on deadline day, moving cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts for two first-round picks and wideout Adonai Mitchell. Later, defensive tackle Quinnen Williams headed to the Dallas Cowboys for a 2026 second-rounder, 2027 first-rounder and DT Mazi Smith.
Aaron Rodgers will meet a familiar foe on Sunday Night Football in Week 8. The 41-year-old quarterback will face the Green Bay Packers for the first time when they visit the Pittsburgh Steelers in primetime. Stream NBC 5 for free, 24/7, wherever you are.
The NFL Trade Deadline Day is usually a mundane few hours in which teams work on the lower rungs of their depth chart or simply stand pat. Not this year. Highlighted by the New York Jets trading two All-Pro players ( cornerback Sauce Gardner and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams) packing for a combined three first-round picks,