AFC
Dumb Football with Mike Tunison, Week 17
The AFC is a mess, Peyton Manning is back, a YouTube trick-shot quarterback debuts, and a proposal for making the NFL's annual coach-firing ritual must-see TV.
49ers Win Thanks to an Insane Blocked Field Goal in OT, Ruin Their Draft Position
Sometimes, a loss is better for the future.
High-Stakes Street Football in New York City (Episode 1)
NYC's infamous street football league is just like the NFL, if you ditched the stadiums for a field in the projects and replaced the Lombardi trophy with a fistful of cash. Then got rid of the pads and most of the rules designed for player safety.
The Truth (and The Truth) About the AFC South
Someone has to win the AFC South. It's probably going to be the Colts, even without Andrew Luck. But wow it is not going to be pretty getting there.
Division Swing Factors Revisited, AFC
At the halfway point of the season, we check to see how the AFC divisions are stacking up.
Charm City Calmdown: How Baltimore's Passing Offense Hit Rock Bottom
Joe Flacco has not been playing like an elite quarterback this year. But it's not all his fault.
Justin Blackmon Is No Longer A Jaguar, But Will Always Be A Unicorn
Justin Blackmon's NFL career appears to be over, leaving Jacksonville Jaguars fans to pine for what might have been from a receiver who never really was.
Sepp Blatter and the Power of the Forgotten Majority
The nature and timing of this week's arrests could well serve to strengthen Sepp Blatter's grip on the FIFA throne.
Cage Fighting Just Returned to Melbourne
Earlier this month the government in Victoria, Australia, lifted its ban on mixed-martial-arts cage fighting. We went along to see what all the fuss was about.
Victoria Could be Overturning its Cage Fighting Ban
Last year, the Labor Party announced they'd repeal the state's cage fighting ban if voted into government. With their election victory in November, the MMA community is still waiting to get back inside the bars.
The NFL Previewed in Song, Part IV: The AFC West
The Denver Broncos are Sam Cooke, and the Chargers are a farmer playing a trombone in a field.
The NFL Previewed in Song, Part III: The AFC North
Can Andy Dalton get it together? Are the Ravens too old? Will Johnny Manziel be living in a post-apocalyptic wasteland 15 years from now?