On Sunday afternoon, the No. 2 seed Philadelphia Eagles will welcome the No. 7 seed Green Bay Packers for a wild-card round matchup at Lincoln Financial Field.
Peyton Manning is one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. As such, the five-time league MVP has a pretty good barometer for QB talent in today's game. On Sunday morning, Manning joined ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown" to discuss this weekend's wild-card round matchups.
Peyton Manning stars in a new U.S. Bank commercial that aired during the College Football Playoff national championship game
Skip Bayless notably made an Eagles vs. Cowboys comparison to explain why Philly could win the Super Bowl in 2025.
After one season as a member of the sports media -- and he was seemingly *everywhere* -- legendary NFL head coach Bill Belichick is heading back to
Follow live text updates from the divisional round of the NFL playoffs as the Baltimore Ravens travel to face the Buffalo Bills after Philadelphia Eagles beat Los Angeles Rams
When the Colts drafted Peyton Manning with the first overall pick in 1998, they built an offense around his skills and with plenty of his input, and then let him run it year after year.
Peyton and Eli Manning will put a bow on the NFL season on Monday night ... The winner of tonight's game will meet the Philadelphia Eagles in the divisional round next Sunday. Here's a look at the "ManningCast" remaining schedule and the scheduled guests ...
Three NFL MVP races have ended in a tie: 1960, 1997, and 2004. In each case, the award went to both players, and each was named a co-MVP. For historical purposes, the award still counts as a full MVP for each co-winner. Here's the complete history of NFL co-MVPs.
Only four teams remain in the NFL playoffs and the Kansas City Chiefs are set to battle the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship once again.
PHILADELPHIA – Eagles cornerback Isaiah Rodgers is no stranger to coming off the bench to fill in for an injured teammate. He has done so several times this season, holding his own in coverage while making key stops.
LANDOVER, Md. – The word Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni kept coming back to shortly after his team lost 36-33 to the Washington Commanders on Sunday was “sloppy.” Penalties.