NFL, Week 6
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According to a report by Tom Pelissero at NFL Network, star Seahawks defensive end Leonard Williams has been fined $46,371 for head-butting former Huskies tight end Cade Otton, who purposefully fell on top of Williams as he was driving Tristan Wirfs into the ground.
One of the biggest hits in the NFL this week was delivered by a former Tennessee Vols defensive back. Former Vols safety Jaylen McCollough, who is in his second season with the Los Angeles Rams, delivered a brutal hit to Philadelphia Eagles quarterback ...
"According to league source eagles head of security/coach Dom DiSandro was fined 75 thou this past week for texting from the bench area during the Jets preseason game...the team filed an appeal but it was denied," Gunn wrote on X.
Since returning from a 13-game absence, Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas has allowed zero sacks, zero quarterback hits and only two pressures on his first 130 pass-blocking snaps, per Pro Football Focus.
Now that we're fully into October football, we have a decent feel for who has begun to break out this NFL campaign.
Odell Beckham Jr. was one of the most prominent NFL wide receivers of the 2010s, but after multiple injuries, he hasn’t been the same in recent years. Still, at just 32 years old, he has made it clear he wants to continue playing in the NFL. However, that potential comeback will have to wait.
Not only did the Tennessee Titans get a huge win in Week 5 by, well, winning the ball game, but they got another huge win: Brian Callahan’s coaching staff isn’t the big embarrassing story this time.
No double-digit favorites have lost yet in the 2025 NFL season, but Week 3 did bring perhaps the biggest upset of the year thus far as the Packers fell to the Browns as 7.5-point favorites. That was one of the first big hits for NFL survivor players, and ...
Early in the first quarter, Flacco hit tight end David Njoku on a six-yard screen before he was tackled by Quay Walker. Browns left tackle Dawand Jones, blocking on the play, took a low hit to his right leg from Bullard, who was trying to eliminate the blocker.
HONOLULU (KHON2) – Week 4 of the NFL season gave Hawaiʻi fans plenty to cheer about as Saint Louis School graduates Nick Herbig and Marcus Mariota both had big moments. Herbig, competing with the Pittsburgh Steelers, put together his strongest game yet.
Paul Gutierrez is joined by James Jones and Cynthia Frelund to preview the Raiders' Week 6 matchup against the Tennessee Titans. Then safety Jeremy Chinn discusses the defense, roaming the secondary,