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Chris Tomasson reports that Broncos LB Dre Greenlaw will be out with a quad injury but not for long, with a chance that he could play in Week 2. Broncos
The Ravens vs. Bills game was an all-time clash. Now, it seems like an AFC Championship Game rematch is inevitable.
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Sporting News on MSNFantasy Football in The AFC South: Play or Stay
he regular season is about to begin and so is the Fantasy Football season. Allow me to help point out who needs to play or who needs to stay on the bench.
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Yardbarker on MSNThis AFC team could benefit from Giants continuing to play QB Russell Wilson
New York Giants fans may have already seen enough of quarterback Russell Wilson, who floundered in Week 1. But an AFC team hopes the club will keep playing the struggling passer.
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WCMH Columbus on MSNNFL Week 1: Bengals play at Browns in AFC North opener
The Battle for Ohio, Round 1, opens AFC North divisional play in Cleveland, where the Bengals hope to fight off a nasty trend. Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns Sunday, Sept. 7, at Huntington Bank Field,
Sunday the Raiders beat the Patriots and the Broncos beat the Titans. So while the Chiefs lost, the rest of the division won. Putting the reigning AFC champs in sole possession of last place in the division to begin the season.
Chicago-based handicapper “Dr. Alan” Dumond analyzes all 16 AFC teams, designating each squad as a contender or pretender.
Not only is McCarthy 1-0 in his NFL career, but he also made a little bit of history as well. He became the first player in NFL history to score account for three touchdowns in the fourth quarter of his NFL debut, per the "Monday Night Football" broadcast.
The Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens kick off the 2025 "Sunday Night Football" slate with an AFC playoff rematch. Follow for updates and more.