Jared Goff threw a pick-six in the second quarter of the Detroit Lions’ Divisional Round game vs. the Washington Commanders. That may not have even been the most costly part of the play, as Goff was forced to exit the game after taking a massive hit on the return.
As mentioned, Jackson is a two-time MVP ... That puts his total production from scrimmage at 4,262 yards and 40 total touchdowns. Jared Goff may not be the NFL MVP, but there's no doubt that he was the MVP for the NFC's No. 1 seed. The Lions finished ...
Welcome back, RotoBallers! It's time for yet another week of fantasy football and DFS action. This time, we'll be diving into signal-callers rankings for the second round of the NFL postseason. Below,
In the midst of the NFL Playoffs, Aaron Rodgers revealed which QB is currently the best in the league, overlooking Kansas City Chiefs' star Patrick Mahomes and Detroit Lions' Jared Goff.
The playoffs feature an intriguing QB mix, from vets to rooks, comeback kids, Super Bowl winners and losers, all trying to topple the king.
The Bengals' Joe Burrow entered Week 18 with 243 more passing yards than the Lions' Jared Goff, who ranks second in the NFL.
The weekend opens with Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs hosting the Texans and closes with two MVP candidates squaring off in prime time.
A Super Bowl title is three wins away, and the leading storyline is the Kansas City Chiefs and their quest for a three-peat. KC is the AFC's top seed and has home-field advantage. It starts with the Houston Texans visiting Arrowhead Stadium,
The Rams (27) and the Eagles (26) rank sixth and seventh, respectively, among NFL teams in their number of postseason wins. At 26-26, the Eagles sit exactly at .500 in postseason play over their history while the Rams are now 27-28 (.491).
Quincy Milton ranks all eight starting NFL quarterbacks for the NFL playoffs. From C.J. Stroud to Josh Allen, see where your favorite quarterback falls.
Baltimore, Buffalo, Houston and Kansas City in the AFC – are representing a conference in the Divisional playoffs in consecutive seasons. In the NFC, Detroit is the only team to qualify for the Divisional round in each of the past two years,
Is Tomlin holding the Steelers back? Is it the other way around? Could it be both? There's much more to this story than the obvious.