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Aaron Rodgers is spilling the tea on what looked like a tense moment on the field, but it was really all in good fun. In a clip shared by the NFL on Wednesday, October 22, the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback opened up about his teammate Broderick Jones tackling him to the ground after a 68-yard touchdown
NFL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Thursday at 12:23 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Week 8 matchup: Colts vs. Titans
The Minnesota Vikings fell to 3-3 on the 2025 NFL season Sunday after a tough loss against the Philadelphia Eagles, and while Jalen Hurts put together a historic showing for the Birds, the NFC North team was left with big questions after a critical play in the game was called back without any reasoning.
Week 7 will end with the final Monday Night Football doubleheader of the season, and that means that you'll get another chance to double-dip on NFL anytime touchdown scorer picks. Lions vs. Buccaneers kicks off at 7 p.
Minnesota Vikings tight end T.J. Hockenson was upset with NFL officials' decision to overturn his touchdown catch in a crucial moment on Sunday.
On Sunday, Los Angeles Rams tight end Terrance Ferguson secured his first NFL touchdown. After the game, he shared his thoughts on the catch. Ferguson operated in his biggest role of the season, using his athleticism to free up his other teammates before hauling in his own score.
Jacksonville Jaguars dual-threat rookie Travis Hunter finally scores his first NFL touchdown, and in dynamic fashion.
Former NFL referee Terry McAulay says Christian McCaffrey's game-sealing touchdown against the Atlanta Falcons should not have counted due to teammates pulling him.
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Rams TE Terrance Ferguson breaks down his first NFL TD
The Los Angeles Rams defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars in London on Sunday, and tight end Terrance Ferguson caught his first career touchdown.
In 1962, Vince Lombardi’s Green Bay Packers went 13-1 and won the NFL Championship Game. Led by MVP running back Jim Taylor, who ran for 19 touchdowns, the Packers totaled 36 rushing touchdowns -- an NFL record that still stands, 63 years later.