Published on: 9th March, 2010
Now that Seahawks' career backup Seneca Wallace has been reunited with his former head coach in Cleveland, the immediate follow-up question becomes: In which round does Seattle select a quarterback, and more importantly who's the man? Even before Wallace was traded, adding depth at the ultra-important position was a desperate need with an aging Matt Hasselbeck. But when ...Published on: 6th March, 2010
Brandon Marshall continues his NFL tour Saturday in Seattle, and it couldn't have come at a better time for the Seahawks, who are in desperate need of a play-making wide receiver. The team lost reliable wideout and returner Nate Burleson to Detroit in the early hours of free agency on Friday. ...Published on: 4th January, 2010
The NFL schedule-makers couldn't have set it up any better for football fans who'll be firmly planted on their couch for Saturday and Sunday's wild-card showdowns. In a sport that doesn't exactly breed contempt with back-to-back meetings, a wild coincidence has three intriguing rematches on the docket for Wild Card Weekend— which will come only a ...Published on: 28th December, 2009
When the Cowboys and Eagles meet in Dallas for the NFC East, there will be a lot more on the line than just a division title, especially for the home team. Home field in the wild-card round, or a potentially first-round bye if Minnesota loses out, would be great, but Tony Romo and ...Published on: 28th December, 2009
With a quarterback nearly half the age of last year's starter, the New York Jets stand on firmer playoff ground entering the regular season finale than a year ago when the breaks didn't quite fall in their favor after sliding down the AFC standings. In his rookie season, 23-year-old Mark Sanchez has guided the Jets to an 8-7 record ...Published on: 26th December, 2009
What a difference a year makes in the NFL. Last December, the New York Giants and Carolina Panthers—the NFC's two top teams in 2008—met on a Sunday night with the No. 1 overall seed on the line. But when the two teams battle on Sunday afternoon, in the Giants' regular season finale at the ...Published on: 15th December, 2009
The NFC West is not only among the weakest divisions in football, but it may also be the wackiest. After the 49ers shocked the division-leading Cardinals 24-9 at Candlestick Park on Monday night—completing the season sweep of Arizona in the process—oddsmakers in Vegas just might have to stop handicapping the division that's been incredibly unpredictable. A ...