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What does Saints-Packers mean for NFC standings

Game result: The Packers blew out the Saints to clinch a playoff spot. Green Bay wasn’t able to back in on Sunday after the Falcons win, so they punched their own ticket....

The best and worst Christmas songs of all-time

The 2024 NFL season is entering the stretch run. College football just completed the first round of the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff. Women’s volleyball is coming off an incredible Final Four...

Giants slide into the top spot of the 2025 NFL Draft

The New York Giants lost a football game on Sunday to the Atlanta Falcons. But the defeat moved the Giants one game closer to locking up the first-overall selection in the 2025...

Jalen Hurts injury update: Eagles QB ruled out against Commanders after head hit

The Philadelphia Eagles can clinch the NFC East with a win today against the Washington Commanders at Northwest Stadium. But they might will be without quarterback Jalen Hurts for the rest of...

College Football Playoff overtime rules, explained

College football’s inaugural 12-team playoff is here. Over Friday and Saturday, four first-round games are on the slate, with the higher seed playing host. On Friday night things kick off with Notre...

College Football Playoff: How to watch the first round of the inaugural 12-team playoff

The inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff is upon us. For the first time in the sport’s history 12 teams will square off in a single-elimination tournament, building towards the National Championship Game...

What does Broncos-Chargers mean for AFC standings

Game result: The Chargers corralled the Broncos on Thursday Night Football, and it was more than just one game that they won. The Chargers also passed the Broncos in the AFC playoff...

How can the Chargers clinch a playoff berth in Week 16?

Game result: The Chargers pulled past the the Broncos for sixth place in the AFC with their Thursday night win over Denver. The two teams have identical 9-6 records, but the Chargers...

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