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The Cleveland Browns fired head coach Kevin Stefanski, but a former NFL quarterback said they may have a tough time attracting a top candidate.
Four rookies made NFL history for the Browns. Shedeur Sanders, Quinshon Judkins, Harold Fannin Jr, and Carson Schwesinger combined to make NFL history.
Von Miller is tied with DeMarcus Ware for ninth place on the NFL's all-time sack list. "I definitely will be back next year," he said.
For the second time this season, Cam Little has made NFL history. The Jaguars kicker hit a 67-yard field goal against the Titans on Sunday, which set the NFL record for longest outdoor field goal. The kick comes just two months after Little set the overall NFL record with a 68-yard field goal back in Week 9 against the Raiders.
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Rams offense made NFL history in 2025
The Rams weren't just prolific through the air. They were balanced on offense and secure when they possessed the football. L.A. became the first team in NFL history to finish a single season with at least 4,
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Does Cowboys history at No. 12 hint what's to come in 2026 NFL draft?
The Cowboys haven't picked at No. 12 very often, but they seem to have a great track record when in that spot.
The New York Jets ended the season by becoming the first team to lose five straight games by at least 23 points and to not record an interception during the season.
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Cam Little made NFL history, wants to celebrate by swapping jerseys with Cristiano Ronaldo
Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little drilled a 67-yard field goal this past Sunday, the second-longest field goal make in NFL history. Back in Week 9 against the Las Vegas Raiders, Little made one from 68 yards out,
The New York Giants will select fifth overall in the 2026 NFL draft, something they have done four other times in their history: Here's a look back.
Yes, the numbers are increasing. This year, televised NFL games averaged 18.7 million viewers, via Sports Business Journal. It’s the biggest number since 1989. Which means that, in 1989, more people were watching NFL games on TV than they currently are.