With the NFL's regular season at a close, and the playoffs well underway, awards nominees are being announced across the league. On Tuesday, two former Oregon D
Nix helped the Denver Broncos end an eight-year playoff drought before losing to the Buffalo Bills in the wild-card round. Daniels and Nix made an immediate impact in the NFL because they gained valuable experience playing in various college programs as starters for four-plus years.
Does Saquon Barkley build on his transcendent season with a record-setting performance against the rival Commanders? Will Xavier Worthy make the Bills regret passing on him in the draft? Our analysts provide bold predictions for Championship Sunday.
Arizona Cardinals receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was not among the five finalists for the 2024 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award.
The 12th-overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, Nix led all rookies in completions, passing yards, touchdown passes and total touchdowns during the regular season.
The Philadelphia Eagles host the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday at 3:00 p.m. ET. The Eagles will be aiming to reach the Super Bowl for the second time in three seasons.
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The Commanders will play all four teams from the NFC North and AFC West next season, including matchups against the Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit Lions. The Commanders will also play the Chicago Bears for the fourth consecutive season. The Bears will travel to Northwest Stadium for the third straight year, hoping to avenge that Hail Mary loss.
Former Oregon Ducks stars Bo Nix and Christian Gonzalez have been named finalists for the most prestigious awards in the 2024 NFL season.
When the Broncos return to the playoffs, Bo Nix wants teammate to treat it like just another game. “We’ll handle it differently next time.”
Shaw’s Tavern. Photograph via Shaw’s Tavern. Pregame with a pep rally featuring the Washington Commanders Marching Band Brass Quintet, then grab dine-in food and drink specials like $12 pizzas (pepperoni or white) and $20 pitchers of Miller Lite or ...