The former San Francisco 49ers quarterback stars in a new commercial.
Here is the Week 1 Thursday Night preseason schedule, and something to watch for in every game.
The injury report for the Panthers is trending in the right direction heading toward Thursday night's game. Three players who were listed on the practice injury report have been removed from the game status injury report and are expected to play. Quarterback Cam Newton, wide receiver Devin Funchess and running back Jonathan Stewart were all limited or absent from practice at various points throughout this short week, but there is no doubt about their statuses.
A week ago, before we all witnessed the slow-motion trainwrecks passing for the Bengals and Texans, most folks pegged these two franchises as likely playoff teams. After all, Houston won the division a year ago with Brock Osweiler, and Cincinnati improved this offseason after missing the playoffs for the first time since 2010.
For the first time in NFL history, the Hall of Fame Game will be played on a Thursday night. See how the week's historic events will be scheduled now.
The Seattle Seahawks are heading back to the playoffs after claiming their third division crown in four seasons with a victory over the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night.
The Kansas City Chiefs' offense is expected to get a big weapon back Thursday. Receiver Jeremy Maclin is expected to return from a groin injury for the Chiefs' big game against the Raiders.
Vikings quarterback Sam Bradford was puzzled by a non-call on a potential game-tying play against the Cowboys -- but teammate Brian Robison was more livid and laid into the game's referees.
The hype for the Houston Texans came to a halt after Thursday night's 27-0 loss to the New England Patriots. Chris Wesseling has how the team was out-coached and out-played in Foxborough.
The Patriots have won another game without Tom Brady. Third-string rookie QB Jacoby Brissett paved the way in a dominant victory over the Texans. Gregg Rosenthal breaks down what we learned.
Plan your fall evenings accordingly—the NFL released its 2016 schedule on Thursday, and the slate of night games immediately stands out.
Joe Tessitore was driving to his summer camp at Lake George early Thursday evening as his son read the past performance chart for Saturday's Whitney Handicap entries. Niskayuna's gift to ESPN hasn't lost his affection for Saratoga Race Course, but there won't be many more leisurely drives for him on Thursdays. Earlier in the day, Tessitore, 44, officially was appointed play-by-play voice of ESPN's Thursday night college football package. That's in addition to his Saturday duties as host of "SEC Nation" on SEC Network in the morning and host of "College Football Final" on ESPN in the evening.
The NFL 2015 Thanksgiving Day lineup has the Lions playing host to the Eagles on Fox, the Cowboys welcoming the Panthers in the Greg Hardy Bowl on CBS and the Packers and Bears playing at Lambeau Field with the retiring of Brett Favre’s jersey included.
The NFL has released the full Thursday Night Football schedule for the 2015 season. The schedule includes 16 games that will be split between two networks. While the first game of the season falls on Thursday, Sept. 10, that game is actually a Thursday night edition of NBC's Sunday Night Football. Accordingly, the first game of the Thursday Night Football schedule arrives in Week 2 when the Denver Broncos travel to Kansas City to take on the Chiefs.
CBS and NFL Network will partner for the second straight year to broadcast 16 NFL Thursday night football games during the 2015 season.
This matchup made it in my "Top 15 for '15" piece, and for good reason. Pittsburgh was in line to do some damage in the playoffs last season before Le'Veon Bell was felled by a knee injury in Week 17. Ben Roethlisberger, fresh off signing his massive new contract, will have a chance to not only put the Steelers in a better position come the postseason with a win, but also to assert that the great QB discussion shouldn't always start with Tom Brady and end with Peyton Manning. Worth noting: Due to his three-game suspension, it is highly unlikely Bell will be available for this game.
The 2015 NFL schedule was released tonight and the Houston Texans were given only two primetime games in 2015. The first is on a Thursday night, the second is a Monday, but one stands out over the other.
The 2015 NFL schedule was released tonight and the Houston Texans were given only two primetime games in 2015. The first is on a Thursday night, the second is a Monday, but one stands out over the other.
The NFL and CBS renewed their Thursday night football partnership in a deal valued at $300 million, up from $275 million last season.