It’s official, they are not the same old New York Jets. When you are able to beat arguably the best team in football, you are no longer the same old Jets.
The Giants didn’t make a trade at the deadline, and I understand why not. They are just not good enough this season to make a big move and give up a lot.
The New England Patriots find themselves in an interesting and unique situation. They currently sit at 3-4 and are the only team under .500 in the AFC East.
The New York Jets have a three game winning streak largely because of their defense. The offense is better too, but the Jets are 4-2 because of their defense.
The Buffalo Bills need to make a statement on Sunday and prove to themselves that they can beat the Kansas City Chiefs on the road at Arrowhead Stadium.
The Giants pulled off a shocking win over Green Bay in London and this season now takes on a different tone. Daniel Jones is playing at a very high level.
The New York Giants will win a few more games this season, if they are going to hand it off to Saquon Barkley 31 times a game like they did against the Bears.
It’s only week 3 of the NFL season, but it’s an important game for the New England Patriots on Sunday. A win over the Ravens would put them back on the map.
If running back Saquon Barkley is going to consistently perform like he did on Sunday vs the Titans, the Giants will win more than six games this season.
It really does feel like the Buffalo Bills are in store for a very special season in 2022. You will keep seeing or hearing the phrase "Super Bowl or bust".
I was not surprised at all that the Giants didn’t pick up the 5th year option on quarterback Daniel Jones for next season. I actually like Daniel Jones a lot.
I was blown away when I found out that Deshaun Watson was traded to the Cleveland Browns on Friday. It is a major risk reward move by a clearly desperate team.
Not sure why it took so long and with so much drama attached to it, for Aaron Rodgers to decide he is staying in Green Bay, but it makes perfect sense.
The New York Giants need to shed $40 million in salary cap this offseason, which means a few players do not return in 2022. Here are ten possible candidates.