It’s no secret that Bill Belichick is considered one of the best NFL coaches of all time. This could be backed up by his incredible success in the NFL playoffs, helping the New England Patriots win six Super Bowls during his coaching career.
On the final ManningCast episode of the 2024 season, Bill Belichick made his opinion on New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning's Hall of Fame case.
Throughout his storied tenure as head coach of the New England Patriots, Bill Belichick has gone head-to-head with some of the most elite quarterbacks in NFL history.
ESPN made a prediction this week for Arch Manning and the Texas Longhorns that almost all college football fans would love to see. On Monday, ESPN projected how the 2025 College Football Playoff could look next season.
Since 2018, no team has won more regular-season or postseason games than the Kansas City Chiefs, who defeated the Buffalo Bills last night to advance to the Super Bowl for the third consecutive year—and the fifth time in six years.
Talk about familiarity? The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are not only set to clash in the Super Bowl for the second time in three years, this will
Chiefs-Eagles will become the ninth repeat Super Bowl matchup in NFL history. Here is a look at the other times two teams have faced off in multiple Super Bowls.
There have been many memorable Super Bowls, but which teams have won the most rings? Check out this all-time winners list for more information.
Eli Manning sits down to break down what's happening with the New York Giants this offseason and his partnership with Knob Creek whiskey.
The Eagles are 1-0 in such a matchup, as they got revenge against the Patriots in 2018 after losing to them 13 years earlier. Rematches in the big game have become more commonplace in recent years, thanks in part to dominating dynasties in the AFC that has seen New England and Kansas City appear in 14 of the last 25 big games.
Dallas Cowboys owner and GM Jerry Jones speaks to the media for the first time since hiring Brian Schottenheimer as the team's new head coach.
A few months ago, when Tom Brady was beginning his career as an N.F.L. commentator for Fox Sports, a commercial aired. It begins with Brady, his face all angles, sitting at a desk in a nondescript room,