The Giants' defense turned in a dominate performance against an out-of-sync Redskins offense as New York reeled in its first win of the season, 32-21 at MetLife Stadium Thursday night.
One of the biggest rivalries in the NFL is adding another chapter this Sunday, when the defending Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots go into Ralph Wilson Stadium to take on the Buffalo Bills. There is a powerful energy in Buffalo this season, especially after a startling 27-14 whooping of the Indianapolis Colts in week 1. Now, Bills fans are setting a new goal against the divisional adversar
Rex Ryan's tenure as head coach of the Buffalo Bills begins with an impressive manhandling of a tough Indianapolis Colts team, 27-14, in the season opener at Ralph Wilson Stadium.
Todd Bowles probably couldn't have asked for a better head coaching debut. The defensive minded rookie coach saw his New York Jets defense force five turnovers, and his offense score four touchdowns in a home opening 31-10 win over the Browns.
The 2015 NFL season officially kicks off Thursday night in New England, where the defending Super Bowl champion Patriots will begin their quest to repeat with a tough first-week game against the Steelers. The rest of the league gets started on Sunday. Here’s what you need to know about Week 1.
NFC teams won’t get their 2015 season started until Sunday, but this year will be a race to dethrone the two-time-defending conference champs, the Seattle Seahawks.
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The Buffalo Bills will look to improve on their 9-7 campaign in 2014 with a trip to the postseason in 2015. If they can do it, it would snap the NFL's longest active playoff drought, which now spans 15 season. The Bills will enter 2015 with a head man, Rex Ryan, and some new offensive tools, including LeSean McCoy, Percy Harvin and QB Matt Cassel.