Are the 2012 New York Jets the Biggest Disaster the Sports World Has Ever Seen? — Sports Survey of the Day
There probably isn't a team in the NFL with more drama than the New York Jets, and this year, they've reached new dramatic heights.
There probably isn't a team in the NFL with more drama than the New York Jets, and this year, they've reached new dramatic heights.
There are just two more weeks to go in the 2012 NFL season, and several teams can claim playoff berths with a victory this Sunday. Here's a preview of all of this week's action:
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Chris Johnson ran for 122 yards, including a 94-yard touchdown in the second quarter, and the Tennessee Titans held on to beat the New York Jets, 14-10, in Nashville on Monday night.
Tragedy hit the NFL a week ago when Dallas linebacker Josh Brent was involved in a car crash that took the life of a teammate.
Boxing, UFC and a storied NFL rivalry highlight the upcoming sports schedule. Here's what to watch this weekend:
Three weeks remain in the 2012 NFL season. Four more teams can clinch a postseason berth this week. Here's a preview of this week's games:
The New England Patriots have not lost a game since mid-October and seem like a lock for the postseason. Will they get another Super Bowl victory this year?
When you get the kind of national attention that Mark Sanchez gets, you would think it's because his team is successful. Not the case.
Dramatic comebacks highlighted the action in Week 14 of the 2012 NFL season. Here's a recap of this week's games:
While all eyes in the college football world will be on Saturday night’s presentation of the Heisman Trophy, Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te’o holds a big lead in postseason hardware after taking home three trophies—including two national player of the year awards—during last night's college football awards show. He has now won six major awards since the end of the regular season.
We could soon see some big changes in the NFL. Commissioner Roger Goodell wants to do away with kickoffs to reduce head injuries.