For the second week in row Eli Manning and the New York Giants let a win slip through their grasp as they allowed the Atlanta Falcons to rally for a 24-20 win at MetLife Stadium.
Bradley Roby returned a Jamaal Charles fumble 21 yards for a touchdown with 27 seconds left and the Denver Broncos continued their dominance of the Chiefs with a 31-24 win in Kansas City on Thursday night.
The Dallas Cowboys pulled off a dramatic 27-26 win over the Giants in the final seconds on Sunday Night Football, but the team was immediately hit with bad news once they got to the locker room.
An incredible rookie performance and some key injuries dominated the headlines on the first Sunday of the 2015 NFL season. Here are the most important things we learned in Week 1:
The New York Giants nearly pulled an opening night road win in Big D, but Tony Romo led a game-winning, six-play, 72-yard touchdown drive in the final 90 seconds for a stunning 27-26 win.
Michigan State and Oklahoma showed they will be players in the title hunt while Auburn narrowly avoided the biggest upset in history. Those are just some of the story lines from Week 2 in college football. Here are some of the things we learned this week.
NFC teams won’t get their 2015 season started until Sunday, but this year will be a race to dethrone the two-time-defending conference champs, the Seattle Seahawks.
Ohio State looked poised for another title run while some key injuries spoiled an opening weekend filled with exciting games and crazy endings. Here are some of the key story lines coming out of Week 1.
Ohio State Keeps Rolling
Cardale Jones and the Buckeyes picked up right were they left off, rolling to an impressive 42-24 win on the road at Virginia Tech...