In 2022, the NFC East may have been the best division in football. The Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, and New York Giants all punched their ticket to the playoffs. The Eagles went 14-3, before falling to the Chiefs in the Super Bowl. But, this season was certainly a success for the Eagles, as they officially established that Jalen Hurts was their quarterback of the future. Hurts was an MVP candidate, willing the Eagles to one of the league’s best offenses. The Cowboys were able to overcome QB Dak Prescott’s thumb injury early in the season, which sidelined him for about a month. The Cowboys were able to win a playoff game, as they beat Tom Brady’s Bucs on the road. But, they fell short in the Divisional round of the playoffs, losing to the 49ers (again). The Giants may have been the biggest surprise of the 2022 season. The Giants finished with a winning record for the first time since 2016, and won their first playoff game since 2011. Giants Head Coach Brian Daboll was able to get the offense on track, and QB Daniel Jones registered a career season. The arrow is pointing up for the Giants as they head into the 2023 season. The Washington Commanders represented the basement of the NFC East, as they were the lone team in that division to not make the playoffs. The Carson Wentz experiment at quarterback lasted for seven starts, but they were still able to go 8-8-1. QB Taylor Henicke kept them afloat, but their playoff hopes fell short for the second consecutive season. The teams in the NFC East combined for a record of 43-23-2. The 2022 season was a wild ride in the NFC East, will 2023 live up to the hype?
Read morePredictions for the 2022 NFL Season
After a long offseason the NFL season is finally upon us. This season will surely provide some fireworks, and it all starts on Thursday.
Here are some predictions for the 2022 season:
Read moreRanking the Playoff Contenders in the AFC
After 11 weeks into the NFL season, the clear leader in the AFC is yet to be determined. The AFC currently has 10 teams with a winning record, many of which could make a claim that they have a legitimate opportunity to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl.
Read moreReactions From Week 2 in the NFL
Week 2 of the NFL season is officially behind us.
Here are some reactions and takeaways from Week 2:
Read more25 Reasons to be Excited for the 2021 NFL Season
The NFL season officially kicks off 100 days from today.
It may seem like September 6th is far away, but the 2021 season is in fact rapidly approaching.
Here are 25 reasons to be excited for the 2021 NFL season:
Read morePWFR: Carson Wentz Lands in Indy, J.J. Watt to Cleveland? A Cam Newton Reunion?
Welcome to the first edition of Pombo’s Weekly Football Rewind. This weekly series will go in depth about all of the latest news, rumors, signings, and trades of the past week.
Read moreEvery Non-Rookie Quarterback Option for the Patriots in 2021
For the second consecutive offseason, the Patriots will be in the market for a quarterback. After a disappointing 2020 campaign, in which the Patriots finished 7-9, they’ll be back to the drawing board at the games most important position. The Patriots enter 2021 with over $65 million in cap space, which could help the cause Do they look at free agency? Do they look at the trade market? Let’s analyze every potential non-rookie quarterback option:
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