(Fans also enjoy debating the best NFL coaches of all time and the best NFL quarterbacks currently in the league). But naming the best player overall is a question that can't be answered easily. Would you rank a quarterback above an offensive lineman, or a defensive end versus a wi...
Defensive coaches such as Ray Rhodes, who was with the 49ers at the time, know too well the dread that could set in when Elway got the ball in his hands late. Ray Rhodes: Elway has been the all-time most-respected quarterback as far as I'm concerned. He was a hard-nosed, tough...
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Even the best coaches make gaffes during NFL playoffsTom Wyatt
The best head coaches of today all have unique skills and qualities that set them apart, writes Jeffri Chadiha.
Well, unless you managed to sub in a pass-rusher who arguably had the best career of any defender in NFL history. White announced himself as a superstar when former Bears defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan joined the Eagles in 1986, racking up...
As part of Best of the NFL Week on ESPN.com, here are five bests for the AFC North:Best ego manager: Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin runs away with this category.
And the head coaches get all the credit. But behind every productive offense is a smart coordinator who finds ways to maximize his talent and exploit weaknesses in a defense. We already know that Kyle Shanahan, Sean McVay, and Andy Reid know how to coach offense. B...
1995 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year 299 career tackles, five forced fumbles, three interceptions A very strong case could be made that Pat Fitzgerald is the single most impactful figure in the history of Northwestern football. The standout linebacker helped the Wildcats lead the ...
Wideouts historically start slowly in their first NFL seasons but improve over the second half. It makes sense. There’s a lot to learn and get used to. And the QB and coaches need to learn about you. More experience, more comfort. Just look at Rashee Rice’s 2023. A quiet start ...