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On Get Up Monday morning, Adam Schefter provided little solace. In his mind, this may not just be a season-turning loss but one that will be impossible to forget and linger in the organization's mind for years to come.
Less than 24 hours after becoming the first NFL team in more than two decades to blow an 18-point lead or bigger in the final 6 minutes of a game and lose, the New York Giants are trying desperately to put the epic collapse behind them and turn the page.
Once the dust settles after the Giants’ inconceivable fourth-quarter collapse against the Denver Broncos, the number that will live on in infamy is 1,602. But somehow 1,602 doesn’t even capture
The Saints’ season spirals after Spencer Rattler’s rough outing and devastating injuries shake New Orleans’ offense to its core in a brutal Week 7 collapse.
Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon’s intense sideline interaction with RB Emari Demercado is being reviewed by the NFL players' union.
The Jacksonville Jaguars were thoroughly embarrassed for the first time in the Liam Coen era. The fans weren't thrilled about it.
An NFL owner argued that the Arizona Cardinals should have fired Jonathan Gannon if they felt his actions were worth fining.
Anonymous Eagles players reportedly fear the team’s struggles are mirroring the 2023 collapse, raising new doubts about this season.
Then, it all fell apart as the Broncos (5-2) completed a comeback for the ages. Before Sunday's meltdown, NFL teams had won 1,602 consecutive games when leading by 18 points in the final 6 minutes of a game, according to the CBS broadcast. “I never felt ...