Chase Claypool’s four touchdowns helped the Steelers fend off the Eagles and keep Pittsburgh with a perfect record to start the season.
Author: Jarrett Bell, USA TODAY
Opinion: Myles Garrett emerging as NFL’s most lethal defensive playmaker; pressure building on Cowboys
With the Bills-Titans game moved from Sunday to Tuesday, here’s what to watch for this Sunday in Week 5.
Opinion: With red-hot Russell Wilson, the Seahawks have become NFL’s ultimate closers
The Seahawks have had their fair share of close calls over the years, but Russell Wilson’s play this season sets Seattle apart from the pack.
Russell Wilson stays hot as Seahawks stave off Cowboys’ latest comeback bid
Russell Wilson threw five touchdowns and the Seattle Seahawks proved to be too much for Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys.
Opinion: Tom Brady isn’t yet the quarterback the Tampa Bay Buccaneers need him to be
Tom Brady’s first game with the Buccaneers didn’t go as planned. Now, Tampa Bay needs the quarterback to settle into his role.
‘I don’t want to walk in and be your puppet’: Julie Donaldson sets sights on changing culture within Washington Football Team
As the newly hired senior VP of media, Julie Donaldson is trying to enact big change for a franchise facing allegations of sexual harassment.
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie speaks on possible NFL boycotts: ‘If we have to sacrifice, we have to sacrifice’
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie is bracing for a similar boycott by NFL players that started with the NBA and spread across the sports landscape.
Opinion: Steelers can’t bank on tradition this time around
For the first time in 55 years, the Steelers aren’t holding training camp at St. Vincent’s College, one of the changes made amid the pandemic.
Opinion: New Orleans Saints’ ‘soft’ bubble could be model for ‘hard’ bubble if NFL makes it to playoffs
New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton predicts that his team’s “soft” bubble approach could be used on the road to Super Bowl LV.
Opinion: Cowboys QB Dak Prescott’s evolution to a social justice warrior could change perceptions
A few years ago, Cowboys QB Dak Prescott avoided discussing social justice issues. Now he’s petitioning for the release of a death row inmate.