The Los Angeles Chargers added running back Ezekiel Elliott for the playoffs on the chance they needed help behind J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards. Elliott, though, had his Chargers debut hit a snag and he wasn’t active for the wild-card round loss to the Houston Texans.
It appears hyped running back Ezekiel Elliott won’t make his Los Angeles Chargers debut during the NFL playoff game against the Houston Texans this weekend.
The Dallas Cowboys should not draft a certain position in the first round because of need, but let the position come to them in the draft. The first round should be the best player available, someone who can help them win immediately.
Ohio State is looking to complete a dream College Football Playoff run Monday night, when the No. 8 seed faces off against No. 7 Notre Dame in the national title game. The Buckeyes enter the game as the hottest team in the country and as a heavy favorite to win the championship.
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The Chargers decided not to move Elliott up, instead promoting Jaret Patterson for the Wild Card game against the Texans. Elliott spent the 2023 season with the New England Patriots in a reserve role and then came back to the Cowboys, the team that drafted him at No. 4 overall in 2016.
The Marcus Freeman-led Fighting Irish have become a force to be reckoned with, boasting an impressive 14-1 record. Their road to the National Championship game included wins against Indiana, Georgia, and most recently, a nail-biter 27-24 victory over a talented Penn State Nittany Lions team.
Jerry Jones loves to talk about how he would write a check of any size to help the Cowboys... but refuses to do so.
For the third season in a row, the Dallas Cowboys are at a standstill about what they are going to do at a very important position.
Cody Warren wrote that the Dallas Cowboys should not draft a running back in the first round. Don’t get me wrong. I like Cody. He’s a good guy, a great writer, and a welcome addition to the staff here.
Five Notre Dame's players grew up in Massachusetts. Here's who to watch for during tonight's CFB national title game against Ohio State.
“Landman” is co-created and executive produced by Sheridan and Christian Wallace, who wrote and hosted the Texas Monthly’s podcast “Boomtown,” which the series is based on. The series premiered on Paramount+ in November 2024 and wrapped its 10-episode run on Jan. 12.