The most legendary NFL records not only defy time but also tell stories of unparalleled greatness. Dive into these immortal feats that remain the standard of excellence in football. In the rich and century-long history of the National Football League,
Explore the ultimate list of the top 10 Dallas Cowboys players of all time, highlighting NFL legends who shaped the legacy of America's Team. From Emmitt Smith’s all-time rushing records to Roger Staubach’s clutch comebacks and Troy Aikman’s Super Bowl dominance,
Barkley could still set a new NFL single-season rushing record, but it's unclear if the Eagles will even need their starters to play next week.
2000 — Marshall Faulk breaks Emmitt Smith’s NFL record for touchdowns, scoring three times to give him 26 for the St. Louis Rams. Faulk’s three touchdowns and 220 yards fuels a 26-21 victory ...
Saquon Barkley is down to his final game to try to break Eric Dickerson’s season rushing record.Can Barkley actually topple the 40-year-old mark of 2,105 yards
Today in Sports, December 24 - Marshall Faulk breaks Emmitt Smith’s NFL record for touchdowns in a season with 26 Dec. 24 1950 — Cleveland’s Otto Graham throws four touchdown passes ...
Today in Sports, December 24 - Marshall Faulk breaks Emmitt Smith’s NFL record for touchdowns in a season with 26
The Dallas Cowboys have parted ways with running back Ezekiel Elliott for the second time. The team announced Tuesday that it has released Elliott after the 29-year-old requested
The Dallas Cowboys are once again parting ways with 29-year-old veteran running back Ezekiel Elliott. The team's owner, Jerry Jones, said in a statement Tuesday that the back was being released so that he could join a team headed for the playoffs.
New York Giants return specialist Ihrmir Smith-MArsette, a native of Newark, New Jersey, has been named the NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 17 thanks to his 100-yard kickoff return touchdown in Sunday’s 45-33 victory by the Giants over the Indianapolis Colts.
With Saquon Barkley and the NFL's No. 1 defense, the Philadelphia Eagles are following the blueprint of the 1992 Dallas Cowboys.