Home teams are 4-1 in wild-card games so far ... to win a playoff game in each of their first two years. The list includes our FOX colleague Mark Sanchez. CHRIS MYERS' ANALYSIS: "The Texans ...
Editor's Note: Throughout the NFL playoffs, Chris Myers and his research ... on Monday night. Home teams are 4-1 in wild-card games so far this postseason – and there really isn't a "home ...
Chris Russo was one mad dog at the sight of Taylor Swift and Caitlin Clark interrupting his football viewing experience over the weekend when the Chiefs hosted the Texans in the AFC Wild Card Round.
Bob Uecker's final inning of Milwaukee Brewers play-by-play ended on a horrendous note, with the Brewers losing a 2-0 lead in Game 3 of the National League wild-card ... a three-run home run ...
It may only be the opening round, but there were significant ramifications following each wild-card round game ... III and Jonathan Taylor as the only running backs to run for over 100 yards ...
The Chiefs look to make a run at a third-straight Super Bowl and are fresh off a bye in the wild card round. After attending seven of Kansas City's home games in the regular season, singer Taylor ...
Wild Card Weekend is in the books, with six NFL teams advancing to the divisional round of the playoffs and another six going home for the 2025 offseason. CBS Sports' Chris Trapasso has already ...
Sixteen media-centric thoughts, notes and takeaways off of NFL wild-card ... NFL game? Before I could solve it he told me that the night before Kirk Gibson hit his walk-off home run in the World ...
Bob Uecker's final inning of Milwaukee Brewers play-by-play ended on a horrendous note, with the Brewers losing a 2-0 lead in Game 3 of the National League wild-card ... a three-run home run ...
Champions of the NL West, the Trolleys' 98 wins earned them today's homefield edge over the 87-win wild-card Dodgers ... (1B), Alex Freeland (2B), Chris Taylor (SS), Tommy Edman (3B), Michael ...
The 2024 season ended in heartbreak for the Milwaukee Brewers. Here's what Bob Uecker said during the ninth inning of his final broadcast.