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Football is an American sport, but the NFL has worked to make it a global one. The league has routinely held games outside of the United States. While it has become a signature aspect of the NFL schedule thanks to the International Series, the history of ...
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Saints' Taysom Hill makes Super Bowl era NFL history with trio of 1,000-yard feats
As the Pro Football Hall of Fame shared on Twitter/X, Hill, after his impressive Week 16 performance, officially made NFL history as the only player in the Super Bowl era with a trio of 1,000-yard feats.
"It's shaping up to be potentially one of the greatest quarterback classes in the history of the NFL draft," NFL draft analyst Todd McShay said of the quarterbacks who could be available in the 2027 NFL draft (50-second mark).
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Denver Broncos QB Bo Nix is on the cusp of joining former NFL Most Valuable Player Cam Newton in the NFL history books.
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Taysom Hill made NFL history in potential final Saints home game
Taysom Hill is in a class of his own. The New Orleans Saints' Swiss army knife added to his resume in a dynamic performance against the New York Jets.
For the Cleveland Browns ' Shedeur Sanders, some of his highlight throws are nothing short of remarkable. A deep shot over the middle of the field to Isaiah Bond has been a staple of the offense, but it's not the best playcall Sanders has. There's a different throw that Sanders makes that has him as the best QB in recent NFL history.
Rounding out the list of Cowboys Pro Bowlers is star kicker Brandon Aubrey, who wasted no time establishing himself as one of the best kickers in the league. In fact, Aubrey made league history by earning his spot in the 2026 Pro Bowl Games.
The Week 17 game between the Raiders and Giants will be just the fourth time in NFL history that the two worst records with two games left will face off.