The Panthers stayed unbeaten, and the Packers seized control of the NFC North. Here’s a recap of all of the action from Week 11 in the NFL:
If you were hoping for college football chaos, this weekend didn’t disappoint with three undefeateds and nine ranked teams all going down to defeat.
It’s the next-to-last week of the season for most teams, and this weekend could do a lot to shake out the playoff race. Here are some of the big questions this week.
Tyrod Taylor and Sammy Watkins returned to spark the Bills, while LeSean McCoy and Karlos Williams each ran for 100 yards to lead Buffalo to a 33-17 win over the Miami Dolphins at Ralph Wilson Stadium on Sunday.
The New York Giants' defense bent but didn't break, doing enough to minimize Jameis Winston and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as New York earned a 32-18 road win in Florida on Sunday.
With the first college football playoff poll out and several big games between ranked teams on the schedule, this could be the first true elimination week in what should be a wild month of college football. Here are some of the big stories this week:
In an incredible 100-point shootout that featured 14 touchdowns, the only field goal attempt of the game came on its final play as Kai Forbath drilled a 50-yard, game-winning kick as timed expired to lift the Saints over the Giants 52-49 in what was an historic scoring day, and a disappointing defeat for Tom Coughlin and Big Blue...
The New York Giants earned their first victory over rival Dallas in three years on Sunday, capped by a kickoff return touchdown from an ex-Cowboy that broke a 20-all tie in the fourth quarter to push the G-Men to a 27-20 win at MetLife Stadium.
(Updated) Authorities say the death toll is now at four, including a 2-year-old child, after a car slammed through a crowd of fans at the annual Oklahoma State University homecoming parade on Saturday.