Al Michaels & Tony Dungy dragged over lifeless call of Jaguars’ epic comeback over Chargers
"Al Michaels is a god darn legend but he and Tony Dungy were just awful on this call..."
"Al Michaels is a god darn legend but he and Tony Dungy were just awful on this call..."
An interesting tidbit in the Asante Samuel Sr. and Jr. interceptions.
Dolphins-Chargers replaces Chiefs-Broncos on SNF in Week 14.
We have our first flex of the 2022 NFL season.
Daniel, undrafted out of Missouri in 2009, has put together an impressive 14-year NFL career as a backup. He's now going to do some broadcasting while still playing.
With 4.6 million Twitter views and climbing, the Chargers absolutely nailed this video, and they did it all in-house.
A wild call of the wild finish.
"I will just add this- it is very cold, at least by Los Angeles standards, down on the field. Hopefully that was more the issue than anything else."- Joe Buck speculating on why Donald Parham's arms were shaking on the stretcher.
The democratization of the internet means that NFL franchises don’t have to wait for others to rip media...
Rivers already has a post-retirement gig lined up, coaching high school football in Alabama.
With the Rams and Chargers preparing to move into the new SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, Hard Knocks will feature two teams for the first time, but there's a big if.
"The Chargers' seemingly calm summer took an abrupt turn when Melvin Gordon made new contract demands. What should San Diego do?"
The Bears might end up with at least one more flex down the stretch, too.
To avoid an 0-16 season, the Browns just have to get a win in Pittsburgh for the first time since 2003.
The New York Giants have never won fewer than three times in a 16-game season.
The push for the playoffs is beginning to get too hot to touch.
Still a bit surreal that the Jaguars have an intriguing game in December.
Bring out the Turducken!
Fans aren't showing up at the stadium... or watching at home.
The Chargers may have moved from San Diego to Los Angeles (or more technically, Carson), but it looks...