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Two of the league's most exciting teams are set to clash Monday night with both looking to improved to 2-1 after Week 1 losses.
In Week 2, the Cleveland Browns visited Baltimore to face the Ravens. Before the divisional clash, Jerry Jeudy directed an obscene gesture toward the rival crowd, which has now resulted in a hefty fin
For the second season in a row, the Ravens have started the season 1-2 after Monday's loss to the Detroit Lions, leaving fans concerned about the direction of the season.
With preparation for the Chiefs set to begin, we're looking at takeaways and observations from the 38-30 win for Detroit on the biggest stage.
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AFC North: Week 4 could really crowd, cloud division
Week 4 of the NFL season could really throw the AFC North into turmoil including the Browns chances at winning the division
The Lions didn't have any of the communication issues vs. the Bears that plagued their OL in the opener, but they didn't have crowd noise to deal with
Following the game, the Detroit Lions made an announcement that was historic, and it’s one that should make one Lions player very happy. It just shows that hard work and consistency pay off in the end, especially under the bright lights of Monday Night Football.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is well on his way to becoming one of the best quarterbacks of all time. After all, the two-time MVP currently boasts
Jeudy fired off the double-barreled middle fingers during pregame introductions. It was too early for the move to be flagged. It wasn’t too early for it to be fined. Per a league source, the NFL has fined Jeudy $14,491 for the gesture to the crowd.
Quarterback Drew Brees and receiver Larry Fitzgerald have been nominated for the 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame class in their first year of eligibility.
I have not moved the Ravens down in my betting power ratings for Week 4, although we must acknowledge that both Baltimore and Buffalo don't look like runaway juggernauts at this point. The offenses of both AFC rivals seem just fine,