N.F.L. Roundup
U.A.W. Urges N.F.L. to Bargain Changes
By KEN BELSON
The United Automobile Workers has called on the league to collectively bargain any changes to its personal conduct policy.
While it appeared Rashad Jennings, the Giants’ leading rusher, would return to action Sunday after missing the last four games, Jacquian Williams, the team’s top tackler, will not play because of a concussion.
The United Automobile Workers has called on the league to collectively bargain any changes to its personal conduct policy.
A look at how Buffalo and Miami match up for Thursday night’s game.
Since losing their first two games, including their opener against the Titans, the Chiefs have used a slow, methodical offense to go 6-1 and outscore opponents by 89 points.
Leodis McKelvin started a war of words when he said that Buffalo would win at Miami in Thursday night’s game.
No player influenced the outcome of the Jets’ win Sunday more than Jarrett, a Jets reserve safety, who had a sack, a fumble recovery and two interceptions.
Coach Tom Coughlin searched hard for something positive to say Monday, the day after his team allowed 350 rushing yards and endured a fourth-quarter meltdown against Seattle.
Sanchez, in his first start since the 2012 season, threw two touchdown passes as the N.F.C. East-leading Eagles trounced the Panthers.
Newspaper columnists and radio hosts up and down the dial called for an organizational reboot of the Bears after their 55-14 loss at Green Bay on Sunday night.
The top performers and key injuries this week in the N.F.L.
The Giants took a 3-point halftime lead but failed to pad it, slowly fading as the Seahawks’ rushing game wore down their defense.
Jason and Justin Sablich provide weekly player rankings for standard and PPR scoring formats. They will be updated throughout the season.
Tom Brady, Philip Rivers, Frank Gore and DeSean Jackson are among the players with favorable matchups in Week 11.
Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger disappointed fantasy owners last week and falls to Tier 3 against the Titans this week.
With the Dallas Cowboys on a bye week, fantasy owners have several holes to fill in Week 11.
This chart indicates what kind of fantasy matchup a team’s quarterback will have.
The Brooklyn Bolts are one of four teams in the Fall Experimental Football League, which hopes to avoid mistakes of past minor league football leagues by keeping costs down while avoiding serious injuries.
Four side-by-side lockers in one corner of the Giants’ locker room have emerged as a distinct power corridor, a kind of leadership command center for a team with more than 20 new players.
Gruden, in his sixth season with “Monday Night Football” on ESPN, had a head-scratching performance during the Jets-Bears game.
Johnny Manziel has spurred ticket and merchandise sales as well as hopes that the Browns may someday win a championship, something that hasn’t happened since 1964.
The wildly divergent paths of the top two picks in the 1998 N.F.L. draft have become shorthand for the frustrating process of identifying character traits that lead to success.