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The Denver Broncos are making NFL history, and it’s happening on both sides of the line of scrimmage. The Broncos lead the NFL right now with 36 sacks. That part of their record-setting equation isn’t exactly news, as Denver has held that lead for the last few weeks.
Derrick Henry made history on Sunday. Henry scored his 111th career rushing touchdown in the second quarter of the Baltimore Ravens' matchup with the Chicago Bears, passing NFL legend Walter Payton for No. 5 on the league's all-time list. The touchdown also gave Baltimore an early 7-6 lead.
After a few injury-plagued years, Taylor appeared in 14 games last season and rushed for over 1,400 yards, setting the stage for what could be an iconic 2025 campaign. Over the Colts' first eight games,
It has been a roller coaster of a season so far for the New York Jets and it’s only right that their first win of the season came with some of the most improbab
Fourteen players have played an NFL game at age 44 or older, and nine of them played past their 45th birthday.
By LINLEY SANDERS and ROB MAADDI Many NFL teams have lost star players to season-ending injuries this season, or played without them for significant stretches — but a new poll finds that
The top 11 names are all quarterbacks, with Super Bowl champion Jalen Hurts currently filling that No. 11 spot on $51 million per year. The first non-QB to get a look-in is Micah Parsons, who joined the Green Bay Packers earlier this year and signed a deal worth $46.5 million per year. Parsons is the best-paid non-QB in the league.
Josh Allen etched his name into the NFL record book during a Week 8 matchup with the Carolina Panthers. The Buffalo Bills quarterback passed for and rushed for