ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills face the Jacksonville Jaguars for a week three matchup on Monday night. This game will be the Bills' first home primetime battle of the season. The Channel 2 ...
ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. called for the banishment of two-deep coverage just when offenses are successfully attacking it. So, ...
NFL teams are averaging just 21.4 points per game — the lowest total since 2006. To get you set for Week 3, Kellen Forrest ...
Scoring and offensive production have been down across the NFL in recent years, and Mel Kiper Jr. has a radical idea that he believes would reverse that trend. Most people just think the longtime ...
The New York Jets' offense, and Aaron Rodgers in particular, appeared to shake off any remaining rust in a 24-3 victory over the New England Patriots at MetLife Stadium on Thursday Night Football. A ...
Kyler Murray with 13 personnel, Josh Allen vs. man coverage, and the Eagles trying to keep pace with the Saints are among the ...
ESPN NFL analyst Mel Kiper thinks it's partially due to how often defenses implement two-high safeties. On an appearance on Get Up, Kiper voiced his frustration with the defensive scheme.
That’s Mel Kiper, ESPN’s long-tenured draft expert, engaging in the lowest form of conversation: remember when. For him, however, the golden age of quarterbacking hasn’t been dulled by rules ...
There won't be a Josh Allen vs. Josh Allen Part III. The namesake matchup that's a football Spider-Man pointing meme will look a little different this year. Even the result is likely to change.
On ESPN’s “Get Up!” on Tuesday morning, longtime Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. joined the show to absolutely rip into the Panthers for how they’ve managed Young’s career thus far.
When Mel Kiper Jr. gets ... Brown), the quarterback coach (Josh McCown), everything there, the senior assistant (Jim Caldwell) — everything’s in place,” Kiper continued.
ESPN's Mel Kiper went on a rant on 'Get Up' Thursday morning, calling on Roger Goodell and the NFL to outlaw the "two-high safeties" defensive scheme, because as he says, it is "ruining the game." ...