2019 NFL Preview: American Football Conference

The AFC has always been the rebel of the NFL in their storied history and they continue to take that attitude even when they NFC follows them to try to get on top.

2018 NFL Preview: AFC East

The AFC East has been ruled by one team for more than a decade making it a pretty easy division to predict but that dominance will end at some point, whether that starts now or not is the biggest question.

2018 NFL Playoff Preview

The NFL’s second season is here and the favourite to win it all has been chosen as one team is getting most of the talk while everyone else seems to be taking a backseat.

Wednesday Morning QB (Week 11)

The NFL continues to go through a battle but this one is in the offices where the commissioner tries to hammer out an extension while one stubborn owner is looking to change things and is stalling.

Wednesday Morning QB (Week 8)

The NFL Trade Deadline is not typically a busy day where teams get active but that has been changed recently and in 2017 the day was one of the most active ever with multiple teams looking for bigger names to help them in their run for the playoffs.

2017 NFL Preview: AFC East

The AFC East is a picture of dysfunction as almost every team in the division continues to have to get through random issues that seem to always come up but one team stays away from those issues and that team keeps winning.

Wednesday Morning QB (Week 14)

The NFL coaching carousel is beginning to take shape after the Los Angeles Rams announced the firing of Jeff Fisher with more openings to come and plenty of potential head coaches around.

2016 NFL Preview: AFC East

The AFC East remains a division ruled by one team but everyone else may be starting to come up and challenge them as plenty of teams are trying to catch the Patriots.

Wednesday Morning QB (Week 10)

The remaining undefeated teams in the NFL are good but their schedules may show that they aren’t as good as many think.

Wednesday Morning QB (Week 4)

The NFL season is four weeks old and already teams are fed up with their performances and are making changes.

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