NFL 2012 Season — Week Eight Recap
The New York Giants won despite blowing a big lead, and the Atlanta Falcons remained undefeated. Here's a recap of all of Sunday's action:
The New York Giants won despite blowing a big lead, and the Atlanta Falcons remained undefeated. Here's a recap of all of Sunday's action:
New England Patriots vs. St. Louis Rams — 1 P.M.
Wembley Stadium, London
Forecast: Cloudy, high near 50, with a 30 percent chance of showers
Records: Rams (Overall: 3-4, NFC West: 2-0); Patriots (Overall: 4-3, AFC East 2-0)
Pre-game starts @ 10:00am LIVE on B98.5. You can also hear the pre-game and post game live on your smartphone of computer.
New England leads the AFC East despite several last-minute losses and often playing to the level of opponents with inferior talent.
Two World Series games, college football and an NFC East showdown highlight this weekend's sports offerings. Here's what to watch:
Doug Martin caught one touchdown and ran for another score as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Minnesota Vikings, 36-17, in Minneapolis on Thursday night.
With the NFL approaching the halfway point of the 2012 season, division races are beginning to take shape, as teams anticipate the second half of their schedule. Here's a preview of this week's action:
Brian Urlacher and D.J. Moore each collected turnovers to stifle potential second-half touchdown drives, and the Chicago Bears beat the Detroit Lions, 13-7, in Chicago on Monday night.
It's been a pretty rough year for the New Orleans Saints. Their head coach, Sean Payton, was suspended for the season for his role in the bounty-gate scandal and the team that went 13-3 in 2011 started the 2012 campaign 0-4.
Despite losing to the New York Giants on Sunday, Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III put on the quite a show for the fans.
Overtime games and thrilling finishes highlighted the games of Week 7 of the 2012 NFL season. Here's a recap of all of Sunday's action:
N.Y. Jets at New England Patriots — 4:25 P.M.
Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass.
The Jets (3-3) took advantage of a weak Colts rushing defense to get a win last weekend. Despite that success, New York still ranks 30th in the league in total offense with an average of 295.5 yards per game.