The NFL has a lot of high honors, from The Walter Peyton Man of the Year Award to the MVP Award; everyone is playing for something intentionally or not. While a lot of people will want to focus on
For the second time in his career, Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson earned a spot on the Players' All-Pro Team.
The recognition was very much deserved as Jefferson finished this season with 103 catches for 1,522 yards and 10 touchdowns.
The Cincinnati Bengals may have missed the playoffs at 9-8 this season but some of their players are still getting some recognition for their play this season by the Associated Press.
Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase and former college teammate Justin Jefferson received 50 of 50 first-place votes.
PITTSBURGH — An anxious Sunday of scoreboard watching awaits Cincinnati Bengals fans ... over Minnesota Vikings star and former Louisiana State University teammate, Justin Jefferson (1,479 yards for Jefferson). The yardage lead now stands at 229.
Two stars of the Cincinnati Bengals have made the Associated Press's NFL All-Pro team for the 2024 season. This year's honors go to wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase and defensive end Trey Hendrickson. Both were among the AP's top picks to have in their respective positions.
(AP Photo/Matt Slocum) Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson (18) can’t make a catch against the Detroit Lions during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) Cincinnati Bengals wide ...
Conference re-alignment and the 12-team playoff made the 2024 College Football season perhaps the greatest year in the sport’s decorated history. From emerging stars, a longshot Heisman Trophy winner and Cinderella stories like Arizona State and Indiana,
The Pro Football Writers of America has released their All-NFL team. And, as you might expect, Raiders rookie phenom TE Brock Bowers made the team. Here is the full All-NFL team: Offense QB – Lamar Jackson,
The Los Angeles Rams' Wild Card matchup with the Minnesota Vikings was undoubtedly the most unique game of the weekend after it was relocated due to historic wildfires in Los Angeles.
Despite a complete overhaul of the quarterback room last year, the Pittsburgh Steelers find themselves with zero signal callers under contract for the 2025 season.