Ah, the Cleveland Browns. I’m not looking it up, but my guess is more money has been made betting against Cleveland than for any other team, even the New England Patriots. More
Of all the possible moves the Cincinnati Benglas could have made to open their offseason, re-hiring Marvin Lewis as their head coach was the Cincinnati Bengal-iest. Last year, the Bengals finished 7-9 and managed to knock the Baltimore Ravens out of the playoff hunt in the last week of the season. So there’s that. More
Last season the Baltimore Ravens could never quite piece it together. When their defense was good, Joe Flacco was playing without a back. By the time Flacco finally started to get healthy (and I’m not sure he ever really was), the defense fell apart. More
For the Pittsburgh Steelers, the 2017-18 season offered one more chance to completely blow another trip to the Super Bowl. Instead of falling to the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium, as they usually do, they switched it up and lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars at home. It was truly Mike Tomlin’s finest cheerleading moment. More
If the New York Jets are due for a complete franchise turnaround, this is the year it begins. The Jets traded up to the third pick in the NFL Draft and watched USC quarterback Sam Darnold fall right to them. While Darnold wasn’t my top quarterback (and maybe he wasn’t the Jets’ either), he was atop plenty of boards. More
With the NFL Draft completed and most of the bigger trades and free agent signings completed, we now have a solid idea who each team will field in its final roster. At least we know who’ll likely be starting and who we’ll be drafting on our fantasy teams. More