Thanksgiving is in the books, and Black Friday is upon us. Which doesn't just mean an onslaught of holiday shopping, but another round of NFL action. A year after the Miami Dolphins and New York Jets went head to head in a Friday afternoon affair,
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The NFL playoff picture isn't moving drastically after Thanksgiving, but the Dolphins' loss Thursday night means the Bills and Chiefs can clinch spots with wins.
The Thanksgiving weekend isn't over after Thursday. Just like the leftovers you're going to eat today, the NFL is giving us another game for us to snack on afte
Since ESPN has the Manningcast for Monday Night Football, Peacock is entering the alternate broadcast world by using the Madden NFL video game for
After Shaquil Barrett applied to be reinstated this week, the Dolphins have elected not to activate the pass rusher from the reserve/retired list, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported on Thursday. Drew Lock is slated to get the Thanksgiving Day start ...
A standalone game on Black Friday? The NFL is bringing back the Black Friday game that started last season, as the Las Vegas Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs face
Star receiver Brock Bowers and the Las Vegas Raiders face the Kansas City Chiefs on Friday at 3 p.m. ET at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.The Chiefs are averaging 24.5 points per game on offense
The Kansas City Chiefs are back at Arrowhead Stadium on Black Friday for an AFC West matchup with the visiting Las Vegas Raiders.
A happy Thanksgiving week to you all! We’ve got some NFL action post-Turkey Day, as is the new tradition, with a Black Friday game on Amazon Prime Video. That’s right, it’s the Kansas City Chiefs hosting the Las Vegas Raiders at 3 p.m. Eastern on the streaming service.
Running back Isiah Pacheco and defensive end Charles Omenihu are officially active for the Kansas City Chiefs, who host the Las Vegas Raiders on Friday, after returning from injured reserve.