Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus already endured one round of the Justin Fields debate. The man who has stood in Fields' corner the past two seasons as others argued about whether to keep Fields or start over with a new quarterback, was answering those same, old questions about the No. 1 overall pick again Tuesday at the NFL's annual scouting combine.
Don't worry if your favorite NFL team failed to make the playoffs. In all, six teams reached the playoffs after missing them a year ago. Joining the Texans in the AFC field are the Steelers and Browns, who earned a wild-card berth a year after finishing last in the AFC North.
Justin Fields keeps improving like crazy as an NFL quarterback. There is no way the Chicago Bears will do the ridiculous by trading him and drafting Caleb Williams.
Just when it appeared the season couldn’t get any more embarrassing for the Carolina Panthers, owner David Tepper finds himself embroiled in a public relations nightmare after video surfaced of the billionaire throwing the contents of a drink in the direction of Jaguars fans from his suite following a 26-0 loss at Jacksonville on Sunday. The NFL on Tuesday fined Tepper $300,000, calling his conduct “unacceptable,” and Tepper apologized in a statement. “I respect the NFL’s code of conduct and accept the league’s discipline for my behavior,” Tepper said.