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Mike Florio is the creator and Editor in Chief of Pro Football Talk, covering the latest news from across the NFL. Mike Florio’s PFT column and content is consumed across the globe and is widely considered to be the industry leader in NFL analysis.

McVay thinks backward passes should be treated the same as fumbles in key moments.
It’s one thing for us to say it.
As sports betting continues to spread in America, concerns continue to grow regarding the potential, if not inevitable, impact of wagering on the integrity of the games.
For the first time since the NFL opened the door to a second overtime possession even if the team that gets the ball first scores a touchdown, a team that got the ball second scored a touchdown, went for two, and converted.
The Seahawks were the big winners on Thursday night, moving to 12-3 and opening up a one-game lead over the 11-4 Rams for the NFC West title and the No. 1 seed in the conference.
On the playing field, the Chiefs are suddenly at a crossroads.
Plenty of players who know that tough questions will be coming after a game find a way to shirk their obligation to meet with reporters.
2009 rule change allows recoveries during “continuing action” after the whistle.
The primary topic of Rams coach Sean McVay’s post-game press conference after the 38-37 loss to the Seahawks was receiver Puka Nacua.
After Thursday’s 38-37 barnburner against the Seahawks, Rams coach Sean McVay was asked about the topic that dominated the day: The use of an antisemitic gesture by Puka Nacua during a midweek livestream.
Nacua is likely now facing two fines for remarks about officiating.
Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold has put two solid seasons together, with one significant asterisk.
It’s free again today.
Heather McPhee, a long-time in-house counsel for the NFL Players Association, has filed a lawsuit against the union and three specific individuals — former NFLPA executive director Lloyd Howell, NFLPA general counsel Tom DePaso, and NFL Players, Inc. president Matt Curtin.
Rams receiver Puka Nacua has addressed the moment during a recent livestream in which he performed, at the suggestion of the hosts, a potential touchdown celebration that included an antisemitic trope.
First noticed for his critical comments about game officials, the Puka Nacua livestream appearance from Tuesday night has sparked concern for his performance of a potential touchdown celebration that includes an antisemitic trope.
If, as it appears, the Dolphins will be moving on from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa after the 2025 season, the most obvious offramp entails cutting him on the first day of the 2026 league year with a post-June 1 designation.
All games for the coming weekend, straight up and against the spread.
As it turns out, Rams receiver Puka Nacua’s comments about NFL referees may be the less problematic portion of his recent appearance on a livestream with two people I’d never before heard of, Adin Ross and N3on (not a typo).
It’s the last traditional Thursday night game of the season, since next Thursday night is Christmas and Christmas doesn’t feel like any specific day of the week.