The Steelers are idle this week, but fortunately, the NFL season midpoint has left us with plenty to fret about. So 'Let Us Fret.' ...
The NFL season is two months old, and we've seen our fair share of insanity. Between surprising firsts, incredible records, or bombastic statistics, what numbers have put our jaws on the floor this ...
Even with No. 1 overall draft pick Caleb Williams, the Chicago Bears find themselves in a familiar spot heading into November ...
Before the infamous Hail Mary, before Washington's last drive ... they called for a hand-off to offensive lineman Doug Kramer Jr. on the 1-yard line. That play would end in a fumble by Kramer ...
Only a Hail Mary moment could save the Commanders, who had nearly lost the game’s momentum. Daniels threw a 52-yard pass into a dense crowd of Bears ... Expand Tweet In 1984, Doug Flutie's miracle ...
We remember the exciting, iconic Doug Flutie pass to lead Boston College over Miami in 1984. And ironically, Bears quarterback Caleb Williams is best known locally for the Hail Mary pass he threw in ...
Even after making up for the offensive failures, the Commanders would go down the field and win the game on a 52-yard Hail Mary touchdown pass. There's no doubt that the play call and follow-up ...
The Bears struggled on offense throughout the first three quarters and with their first opportunity at the goal line, the offense called a play for a handoff to offensive lineman turned fullback Doug ...
The next play call was a handoff to offensive lineman Doug Kramer, who fumbled the ... arms of Noah Brown for the go-ahead score. The Hail Mary pass was Daniels' only touchdown on the day, but ...
As Stevenson jawed at fans while standing in the end zone, Washington’s offense snapped the ball at midfield, beginning its attempt to complete a game-winning Hail Mary pass in the game’s ...
The second-guessing of Matt Eberflus started Sunday night after the blown Hail Mary pass by his defense and ... Waldron's play call handing it to backup center Doug Kramer in the fourth quarter ...