The Titans and Rams are winless no more. The Broncos finally lost a game. And the Indianapolis Colts did just enough to win.
The Saints are still perfect, despite an imperfect performance, and now need one more win to set the record for best start in franchise history.
No matter where you looked it was Favre fever. “It's about football and there's nothing like him,” said Nicole Jolly of Green Bay.
Atlanta at New Orleans (8:30 p.m. EST). New Orleans, the NFC's only unbeaten team, faces second-place Atlanta in a key NFC South matchup.
Brett Favre still knows how to win big games at Lambeau Field, even if this one came for the enemy and to a chorus of boos.
At last, the Dallas Cowboys are showing the consistency they sought.
The Denver Broncos went from unbeaten to overmatched during a 60-minute beatdown by the Baltimore Ravens.
Score the first round of the New York-Philly twinbill in favor of the Eagles by brutal knockout.
A House committee chairman said Wednesday he'll seek records on NFL head injuries from the players union, the NCAA, high schools and medical researchers, to
Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings gave one away — and are perfect no more. Our web audience logged their votes in our weekly Gridiron Matchups, and scored
Sherm Lewis might want to go back to bingo. Or, better yet, he might want to apply for a job as the Philadelphia Eagles' play caller — it's a much easier job
Tony Romo is running around and having fun again, and Miles Austin is the reason for it.
The Arizona Cardinals conquered their House of Horrors, thanks to an opportunistic defense and big plays by their veterans.
Drew Brees emerged from the locker room with a fresh cut under his chin and another between his eyebrows.
Three times the Minnesota Vikings were ready to take the lead and possibly put away the Pittsburgh Steelers.
A trans-Atlantic trip couldn't slow down Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.
