Ian Eagle was probably no stranger to NFL audiences before Wednesday, when Netflix tapped him for play-by-play duties on its landmark Chiefs-Steelers broadcast.
About 65 million combined viewers watched the Kansas City Chiefs top the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens battle the Houston Texans, according to the NFL and Netflix.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' unraveling lasted only 11 days. In that period, Pittsburgh was outscored 90 to 40 in a trifecta of losses to the Philadelphia Eagles, B ...
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni and Commanders tight end Zach Ertz cleared the air after they exchanged words following Washington’s comeback win over Philadelphia on Sunday. Videos show Ertz gave ...
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Olivia Reiner of the Philadelphia Inquirer reported Hurts and running back Saquon Barkley presented the golf carts to the ...
On Christmas Day, the Houston Texans will wear their "H-Town Blue" look against the Baltimore Ravens, who will counter with a ...
The NBA got viewers for Christmas, even while going up against NFL games. The NBA’s five-game Christmas lineup was the league ...
The NFL shares major news after Chiefs-Steelers and Ravens-Texans matchups captured the nation's attention in Week 17.
Welcome to the Week 17 picks and let me be the first to wish you a Merry Christmas, but that's only to the people who are ...
The quarterback and star running back made sure the guys who protect and open holes for them were well taken care of this ...