Last year, the Bengals' defense was bad enough to get coordinator Lou Anarumo fired. This year, the Bengals' defense is making last year's version look like the 1985 Bears.
Yes, it was against a defense that might end up as one of the worst of all time — none has ever allowed 260 passing yards and 160 rushing yards per game in a full season, the way the Bengals are now.
These two legendary, Super Bowl winning units reside on a plane that is high above every other group of defenders to ever ...
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In New Orleans, Dennis Allen's name will probably remain right there next to canned gumbo or frozen jumbalaya. Head coaches who fail to deliver are trashed quickly in today's NFL, especially with ...
The Bears defensive coordinator got a game ball and more praise from his players after getting revenge against his old team, as well as four more takeaways.
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If Ohio State contains the run and Ethan Grunkemeyer is forced to try and put the offense on his shoulders in Columbus, based ...
Current Seahawks head coach and defensive architect Mike Macdonald has built his own version of a great Seattle fortress. The ...
Dallas hosts Arizona on "Monday Night Football." Here's a quick primer on the teams, the telecast and the odds as we close ...