Will Taylor Heinicke return as the Commanders' quarterback next season? What's gotten into the Cowboys offense? Ralph Vacchiano breaks down NFC East storylines.
Nick Wright, Chris Broussard and Kevin Wildes react to the Kansas City Chiefs win over AFC West rival Los Angeles Chargers in Week 11. Patrick Mahomes threw for 329 yards, 3 TDs and no INTs. Mahomes led the Chiefs on a game-winning drive which resulted in Travis Kelce catching the go-ahead TD with under 30 seconds remaining to give the Chiefs the win in clutch fashion.
The Las Vegas Raiders broke their three-game losing streak against the Denver Broncos with a 22-16 OT win. Derek Carr threw a game-winning touchdown pass to Davante Adams in OT to seal the win after questionable play-calling and decision-making by Nathaniel Hackett and Russell Wilson, who did not take a sack but threw the ball away instead. Both teams have massive struggles, but which is the lesser of two bad situations? Watch as Nick Wright explains why he has more faith in Raider Nation long-term than Broncos Country.
The Cowboys were so dominant vs. the Vikings in Week 11 the game was taken off TV in favor for a more competitive game. Nick Wright explains the Cowboys defense showed up and returned to prime but believes all the attention should be focused on the Vikings and their embarrassing performance. Despite the win Nick still cannot decide if the Cowboys are one of the Top 5 teams in the NFL. Watch as Nick expresses his concerns for the Vikings later in the season.
The Eagles barely came away with a win over the Colts in Week 11 with a late fourth quarter touchdown by Jalen Hurts. Nick explains after two bad games in a row the Eagles don’t necessarily need to freak out or chill out but need to understand they don’t have much wiggle room to make mistakes for the rest of the season. Nick believes the Eagles are a good team, but is not ready to classify them as a great team despite their record.
Eric Mangini, Nick Wright, and Chris Broussard discuss the Dallas Cowboys dominant performance over the Minnesota Vikings in Week 11 and debate whether they are legit Super Bowl contenders.
Tampa's turnaround has a lot to do with stopping the run, which has a lot to do with DE Akiem Hicks. Plus, insights on the Saints, Falcons and Panthers.
In the highly anticipated group stage match up, the United States and Wales battled it out in the 2022 FIFA World Cup. In the first half USMNT pressured the ball and capitalized on a goal in the 36th minute after Christian Pulisic found Tim Weah with a perfectly placed pass. The Second half displayed more stellar defensive play. Wales received a break when Gareth Bale drew a foul inside the box which resulted in a penalty kick goal.
Tim Weah's father, George, is the president of Liberia and a former Ballon d'Or winner. But he never got a chance to play in a World Cup, as his son soon will.
The Las Vegas Raiders overcame the Denver Broncos questionable late-game play calling, courtesy of a Davante Adams game-winning touchdown in OT. The Broncos came up short with a 22-16 loss. Colin Cowherd compares both teams and their struggles, including why Broncos Country should be more concerned than Raider Nation.
FOX Sports NFL Analyst Michael Vick joins Colin Cowherd on The Herd to discuss the quarterback-head coach relationship between Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid. Vick explains in his past experiences working with Reid was one of the most impactful relationships in his entire career.
Dak Prescott led the Dallas Cowboys to a dominating 40-3 win over the Minnesota Vikings on the road. Dak went 22-of-25 for 292 total yards and two touchdowns. With big back-to-back wins against the Vikings and Green Bay Packers, is this really America's Team's year? Watch as Colin Cowherd breaks down the Cowboys win and whether they are the team to beat in the NFC.
Gambling Insider Patrick Everson recaps the weekend football slate from a betting perspective. Read how the Patriots' late punt return helped bettors win money.
Patrick Mahomes led the Kansas City Chiefs to a 30-27 win against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday Night Football. Mahomes went 20-of-34 for 352 yards and three touchdowns in the Chiefs comeback win. Colin Cowherd breaks down how Mahomes' game is like 'Brady with three other gifts.'
Gregg Berhalter, head coach of the United States men's national soccer team, prepares for the 2022 FIFA World Cup by taking a look back at past failures. As the US prepares to face Wales, Gregg lays out the game plan, and why this is the year he's looking to change the perception on American Soccer.
Kyrie Irving said he now understands "the power of my platform," but waved off any correlation between his words and antisemitic demonstrations outside the arena.
The "FIFA World Cup Now" crew predicts the man of the match and final score for Senegal and Netherlands. Warren Barton thinks the game will end in a draw, while Sacha Kljestan and Jimmy Conrad believe the Netherlands will win.
Netherlands' captain and key veteran leader, Virgil van Dijk, reflects on their upcoming game versus Senegal: one he believes will be the toughest matchup his team faces. Van Dijk is known for his abilities to shut down the opposition and shows unlimited appreciation of the time they have been given, particularly for the fan atmosphere. "Football is nothing without the fans," said van Dijk.
England and Iran faced off in the World Cup. Jude Bellingham scored in the 35th minute. Bellingham is only 19 years old and is partaking in his World Cup debut this season. England’s Raheem Sterling and Bukayo Saka found the net for a second and third time in the 43rd and 45th minutes to increase England’s lead to 3-0. The scoring didn’t stop there as Bukayo Saka would score again in the 62nd minute. Iran showed some life and notched their first goal of the World Cup in the 65th minute via Mehdi Taremi. Jack Grealish added a goal which marked six total for England. Iran would add a penalty kick later and the score would end up 6-2 in favor of England.