As promised, former New Orleans Saints backup quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is ending retirement for an NFL comeback. But the Saints fan-favorite isn't coming back to New Orleans. Instead, he's signing with a Super Bowl contender: the 13-2 Detroit Lions.
NFL.com keeps you up to date with all of the latest league news from around the NFL. Visit NFL.com's transaction hub for a daily breakdown.
On Wednesday, Netflix streamed a pair of NFL games, for the first time ever. It was part of the league’s ongoing effort to steal Christmas from the NBA. It was successful, relative to the lack of complaints regarding buffering, outages, and blurred images.
Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders in New York? Does Ashton Jeanty squeeze into the first round? Check out Nate Tice and Charles McDonald's third 2025 mock draft, just in time for the holidays.
How good is the duo of Will Anderson Jr. and Danielle Hunter? Let's just say the Houston Texans duo are in a class of their own. Well, they share the title with another duo from the Great White North.
In a pure box score sense, the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens are winners on Christmas Day, while the Pittsburgh Steelers and Houston Texans are losers. But after the lea
Blue Ivy Carter was one of the surprise guests at her mom Beyoncé’s halftime show during Netflix’s first-ever NFL Christmas Gameday on Wednesday. The 12-year-old joined the dances on stage, channeling cowboy core in a custom Frolov outfit.
The playoff picture came into sharper focus Wednesday when the Chiefs clinched the AFC’s No. 1 seed and the Ravens leapfrogged the Steelers for the AFC North lead.
The NFL will embark on a new Christmas Day tradition starting this year. Christmas Day games have been played in the past throughout the NFL, but only on special occasions.  That changes Wednesday, as the league will play Christmas Day games in the middle of the week for the first time.
The NFL has never had a game in primetime like it will on Sunday Night Football when the Washington Commanders and Atlanta Falcons face off this weekend.
But he had something to say on Christmas that I'm sure caught the ears of executives across the sports world. "I love the NFL, but Christmas is our day," he confidently told cameras after pulling out a clutch win against the Warriors. That ain't just trash ...