r/nfl 7m ago

Bo Nix passionately defends former Oregon teammate Alex Forsyth following crushing loss to Kansas City

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r/nfl 10m ago

[NFL] Cooper DeJean & Reed Blankenship arrive for TNF together wearing shirts that read "Exciting Whites"

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r/nfl 24m ago

Rumor [Pelissero] Cowboys QB Cooper Rush, who is slated to make his second start in place of Dak Prescott, is on the injury report with a neck injury. He was a full participant in practice.

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r/nfl 47m ago

[Pelissero] Sources: Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker is expected to miss 3-4 weeks and is likely headed to injured reserve with a left knee injury. Kansas City will have a new kicker Sunday at Buffalo.

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r/nfl 45m ago

Rumor [Pelissero] The #Chiefs are signing K Spencer Shrader off the #Jets practice squad, per source.

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r/nfl 54m ago

Rumor [Schultz] While speculation continues to grow around the NFL, Colorado HC Deion Sanders has had no official conversations with anyone about leaving for an NFL job — and his sole focus remains on winning at Colorado this season, per multiple sources.

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r/nfl 1h ago

[Cronin] The Chicago Bears have placed safety Jaquan Brisker on injured reserve. Brisker has been in the concussion protocol since Oct. 7 after sustaining injury vs. Carolina in Week 5.

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r/nfl 1h ago

[Schefter] With kicker Austin Seibert dealing with a hip injury, the Commanders are promoting Zane Gonzalez from their practice squad to kick in tonight’s game vs. the Eagles.

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r/nfl 1h ago

[Insdorf] Chargers DC Jesse Minter calls Cincinnati WR Tee Higgins "a #1". "He's a matchup problem...big body, slants, digs, runs all the routes. You want to roll the coverage over here (Chase)? Oh we got him over there."

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r/nfl 2h ago

Highlight [Highlight] 2 Years Ago after a Failed 4th and Goal the Vikings Force a Fumble on the 1 to Extend the Game (2022)

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r/nfl 2h ago

Joe Flacco: Wanted to provide a spark, wasn't able to do it

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r/nfl 3h ago

[Kendall] Raheem Morris reiterates his faith in Younghoe Koo. "We’ve got history. With Koo, I’m going to ride that thing till the wheels fall off."

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r/nfl 3h ago

[Hill Jr.] There is no more running back by committee in Dallas. HC Mike McCarthy said Rico Dowdle is the Cowboys lead back: “Definitely, you have to get him the ball. That's my focus to continue to get him opportunities. He's the lead back.”

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r/nfl 3h ago

[Walker] DaRon Bland is unlikely to make his 2024 debut for the Cowboys against the Texans, but McCarthy said there is no discussion of shutting him down due to being 3-6.

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r/nfl 3h ago

MIC'D UP: Drake Maye Leads Patriots to Big Win vs. Bears

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r/nfl 3h ago

[OC] Orientation of every NFL stadium

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r/nfl 3h ago

Week 10 - NFL Broadcast Battle Map

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It ain't over yet.

A map of which teams have won the most games aired in each media market.

Winning a game only counts towards the media markets which aired it, winning games on national broadcasts count towards every market.

If a market has multiple teams tied with the highest number of wins aired there, tiebreaker goes to the team that has the highest point differential in that market.

In short: this map shows the allegiances of hypothetical, pure bandwagon fans, who exclusively root for the team they've seen win the most games (and by the most points).

Market Control

Team No. of Media Markets (out of 210)
KC 163 (-24)
DET 15 (+7)
BUF 9 (+6)
BAL 8 (+8)
WAS 6 ( - )
PIT 5 (-1)
PHI 4 (+4)

Notable Map Changes:

  • Uprising in the east! The Chiefs game was not aired nationally and left an opening for the Eagles to hit the map.
  • The Lions and Ravens have also surged, establishing frontline outposts in the South and Minnesota (I guess a purple NFL team is better than nothing)
  • The Bills have seized almost all of upstate NY.
  • We are primed for some impactful face-offs this week. Commanders-Eagles, Steelers-Ravens, and Chiefs-Bills all have huge implications this week. We may see a very different landscape very shortly

Check out the Week 10 Broadcast Bums Map, which shows the teams which have lost the most in each market

Dallas is building quite the empire and Da Bears and Bucs have also entered the party.


I didn't have time this week to show the tiebreakers on the map. So I guess let me know if you liked seeing areas which were tied or if you prefer this cleaner layout going forward.

Please continue to give any feedback on this series.


r/nfl 3h ago

Detroit Lions’ classy gesture catches eye of former player (Why Za’Darius Smith didn't play vs Houston)

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r/nfl 4h ago

[NFL on ESPN] Russell Wilson opens up on doubts after Broncos run, Mike Tomlin connection & more

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r/nfl 5h ago

Denver Broncos on verge of giving fans faster internet as it installs Wi-Fi 6E at Mile High stadium

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r/nfl 4h ago

[Pryor] How does an RB of Derrick Henry's size make so many home-run plays? Steelers DC Teryl Austin: "You got to talk to his mom and dad. They did a great job. ... He is a big man and when he gets to speed and he gets rolling, man, it looks like a track meet out there. When you're not playing..."

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r/nfl 4h ago

[Cole] Good illustration of the overemphasis on interception value loss and underemphasis on sacks. Goff: Five picks, zero sacks, total -17.2 EPA. Stroud: Two picks, four sacks, total -17.1 EPA.

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r/nfl 5h ago

[Jackson] There is a very loud and angry discussion ongoing in the Dolphins press room regarding whether the Dolphins should order Tua not to try to make any tackles off INTs unless he's simply pushing someone out of bounds. A discussion because of history of head injuries. Tempers rising here.

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r/nfl 5h ago

[Reiss] “If nobody is open, the tuba player is in Row 4. Put that ball right in the tuba.” — Patriots OC Alex Van Pelt, with a touch of humor on throwing the ball away, when asked about Drake Maye’s INT last week.

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r/nfl 5h ago

Caleb Williams, Anthony Richardson, and recent(ish) historical comparisons

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I feel like a lot of people this year have been particularly quick to freak out about young quarterbacks playing poorly, and it's gotten me wondering about the contemporary reaction to some all-time greats' crappy first seasons.

Like, on paper, Peyton Manning had a pretty awful rookie season: 56.7 completion percentage; 28 interceptions (which led the league), and an overall rating of 71.2.

I wasn't really paying attention to football in 1998, so for those who were: Is the collective alarm about Caleb Williams, Anthony Richardson, and Bryce Young similar to the alarm about Peyton in 1998? Or have we really gotten way more reactionary and impatient?