Gerald McCoy on which Lions defense we will see vs. Bears 'NFL GameDay Morning'
NFL Network's Gerald McCoy on which Detroit Lions defense we will see vs. the Chicago Bears.
NFL Network's Gerald McCoy on which Detroit Lions defense we will see vs. the Chicago Bears.
The Bears looked again like one of the worst teams in the NFL.
The Lions don't need to resort to trickery to put points on the board. But it sure is fun when they do.
You can find all the inactives for Week 16 right here.
6x Pro Bowl DT Gerald McCoy and 2x Super Bowl champion Kyle Van Noy recap Week 15 highlights, including Lamar Jackson’s 5-TD performance and Josh Allen’s record-setting game. They debate the NFL’s turf controversy, discuss Mahomes’ injury impact, and in *"Tell Us How You Really Feel, Gerald,"* Gerald backs Baker Mayfield and the Bucs. Plus, standout players and bold Week 16 predictions.
There's an interesting situation brewing at the top of the NFC right now. Three teams — the Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings — could potentially end the season with the same record.
Buffalo is the team everyone is talking about, but another team is on top.
Campbell's decision ultimately didn't work, and afterward he said he regretted it. But should he?
"Let's finish this," Dan Campbell said of his team's mindset in rolling the dice and beating the Packers last night. With a defense as banged up as theirs, it's become a necessity.
The Lions have been great, but the Eagles and Vikings are right behind them.
In this episode of McCoy & Van Noy, Gerald McCoy and Kyle Van Noy break down the biggest NFL stories from Week 13. They dive into Azeez Al-Shaair’s hit on Trevor Lawrence that resulted in a three-game suspension, Justin Tucker’s struggles in the Battle of the Birds, the Bears firing Matt Eberflus and make their picks for Week 14.
Detroit won on Thanksgiving Day for the first time since 2016 in stunning fashion.
Adams will sign with Detroit's practice squad with plans that he'll eventually be promoted to the active roster.
Chicago didn't use its last timeout and let nearly 30 seconds run off the clock as an impressive comeback bid came up painfully short.
Matt Eberflus believes the Bears handled the end of Thursday's game "the right way" and accepted blame for another disappointing loss.
It was the perfect game for a Thanksgiving nap.
Both teams still have eyes on a division title and a home game to start the postseason.
Replacing Kirk Cousins, Penix enjoyed the benefits of a strong run game and a swarming defense in a victory over the New York Giants.
The Magic are already without stars Franz Wagner and Paolo Banchero, who both suffered oblique injuries this season.
Burrow's 37th touchdown pass was one of the best of his season.
On this week's overreaction pod, Dan Wetzel Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde acknowledge what led to home teams handedly winning each matchup. They cover how offensive line and defensive line play factored into it, and recognize how amazing it was to see all 4 games played on college campuses.