Author: Prakash Gupta

Prakash Gupta serves as the Chief Content Officer for NHANFL.com. His journey in digital media began with a strong focus on content strategy, which eventually led him to launch his own sports news platform. Prakash specializes in breaking down complex NFL updates into accessible news for fans worldwide. In addition to his work on NHANFL, he manages multiple digital properties and has a background in video content production. He currently operates out of Chhattisgarh, India.

SEATTLE — The Seattle Seahawks are headed to Super Bowl LX. Mike Macdonald’s squad secured their spot on the world’s biggest stage by outlasting the Los Angeles Rams in a 31-27 thriller at Lumen Field on Sunday. While Sam Darnold’s arm provided the spark, it was linebacker Ernest Jones IV who provided the heart, anchoring a defense that slammed the door on his former team to clinch the conference crown. Revenge and a Father’s Joy For Ernest Jones IV, this win carried a weight that went beyond the stat sheet. After a messy exit from Los Angeles and a brief…

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CHARLOTTE — The NFL just reminded everyone why the 2015 version of Cam Newton was the most terrifying force to ever take an NFL snap. A viral clip posted Tuesday morning captures Newton’s gravity-defying front-flip touchdown against the Houston Texans, a moment that served as the opening act for a season where he simply broke the league. That year, Newton didn’t just win games; he humiliated defenses on his way to a 15-1 regular season record. The Day Superman Took Flight The screenshot making the rounds today captures the exact moment Newton decided that running through a defender wasn’t enough.…

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SEATTLE — The Seattle Seahawks are headed to Super Bowl LX. In a slugfest at Lumen Field, Seattle held off a late surge from the Los Angeles Rams to secure a 31-27 victory in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday night. The win marks Seattle’s first trip to the Super Bowl since 2014 and sets up a high-stakes rematch with the New England Patriots on February 8 in Santa Clara. Defensive Captain Lights Up the Podium Ernest Jones IV didn’t wait to get home to start the party. Minutes after the clock hit zero, the Seahawks’ defensive captain strode to…

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Two years ago this week, the San Francisco 49ers pulled off a miracle. Trailing 24-7 at halftime, Kyle Shanahan’s squad looked buried. Then, a 17-point blitz in just eight minutes flipped the script. San Francisco roared back to beat the Detroit Lions 34-31, clinching an NFC Championship for the ages and punching their ticket to Las Vegas. The Facemask Catch and the Eight-Minute Blitz The atmosphere at Levi’s Stadium shifted from funeral to riot in the third quarter. It started with a 43-yard Jake Moody field goal. Then came the play that redefined the afternoon: a…

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SEATTLE — It’s happening again. Just hours after the New England Patriots strangled the Denver Broncos 10-7 to secure the AFC Championship, Rob Gronkowski didn’t just congratulate his former team. He issued a warning to the rest of the NFL. Live from Lumen Field—where the Seattle Seahawks had just claimed the NFC crown—Gronk looked into the FOX Sports cameras and dropped the D-word. “Are the Patriots entering a 3rd dynasty?” Gronkowski shouted, his breath visible in the Seattle chill. “I think so!” https://x.com/NFLonFOX/status/2015633288833171607?s=20 The Nightmare Scenario (For Everyone Else) If you thought the NFL was finally safe from New England,…

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DENVER — The Denver Broncos received a massive boost of long-term clarity Sunday morning as franchise quarterback Bo Nix officially began his road back from a broken right ankle. While the 3-4 month recovery window means Nix is spectator for today’s AFC Championship showdown against the New England Patriots, sources indicate the surgical outcome was the best-case scenario for Denver’s cornerstone. The Surgical Verdict: No Long-Term Concerns NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported early Sunday that Nix’s surgery in Birmingham, Alabama, revealed “good news” that wasn’t fully apparent on initial X-rays. Surgeons found limited ligament damage and, crucially, no damage to…

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DENVER — The Denver Broncos’ Super Bowl dreams now rest on the arm of a man who hasn’t thrown a meaningful pass in 749 days. With rookie sensation Bo Nix sidelined by a devastating ankle injury, backup Jarrett Stidham steps into the spotlight today for the AFC Championship Game. The twist? He has to go through the New England Patriots the team that drafted him to reach the summit. The Ultimate Next Man Up Denver enters this clash at 15-3, but they are home underdogs for a reason. Losing Nix, who orchestrated six fourth-quarter comebacks this season, felt like a…

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DENVER — The New England Patriots have punched their ticket to Super Bowl LX. In a frigid, tactical masterclass at Empower Field at Mile High, New England dismantled a resilient but outmatched Denver Broncos squad to reclaim the AFC throne. Led by a composed Drake Maye, the Patriots overcame the thin air and 24°F temperatures to secure their first Super Bowl appearance in seven years. Maye Outduels Stidham as New England Asserts Dominance The matchup was billed as a battle of wills, and New England’s defense proved to be the stronger force. With Denver’s star rookie Bo Nix sidelined due…

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LOS ANGELES — The football world is reeling following the news that former NFL defensive tackle Kevin Johnson was found dead Wednesday morning in Los Angeles. Authorities discovered Johnson, 55, at a homeless encampment in the Willowbrook area. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner has since ruled the death a homicide, citing blunt head trauma and stab wounds as the cause. From Texas Southern to the NFL Trenches Johnson’s journey to the professional ranks began at Texas Southern, where he anchored a defensive line alongside future Hall of Famer Michael Strahan. His raw power and 305-pound frame caught the eyes…

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SEATTLE, WA — The road to Super Bowl LX officially runs through the Pacific Northwest. Today, the top-seeded Seattle Seahawks (14-3) host the Los Angeles Rams (12-5) at Lumen Field in a high-stakes NFC West rubber match. Kickoff is locked for 3:30 p.m. PT on FOX, with the winner securing a trip to Santa Clara for the title. The Trilogy: High Stakes at Lumen Field Seattle secured home-field advantage after dismantling the 49ers 41-6 in the Divisional Round, while the Rams survived a 20-17 overtime thriller against the Bears. These rivals split their regular-season series by a combined margin of…

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RENTON, WA — Sam Darnold isn’t just winning games; he’s winning over the toughest critics in football. Ahead of Sunday’s high-stakes matchup, the Seattle Seahawks quarterback took to the podium at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center to acknowledge the city’s unique home-field advantage. After a viral clip surfaced of fans correctly predicting a complex defensive adjustment, the official Seahawks account punctuated the sentiment with a simple truth: “The 12s know ball.” The Darnold Renaissance Hits a Fever Pitch Seattle enters this weekend as the hottest team in the NFC, fueled by an offense that has undergone a total transformation. Under…

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DENVER — The road to Super Bowl LX runs through the Rocky Mountains today. The top-seeded Denver Broncos (15-3) host the New England Patriots (15-3) in an AFC Championship showdown that feels like a throwback to the Brady-Manning era. Kickoff is set for 1:00 p.m. MT on CBS, but the biggest story isn’t the altitude—it’s the arm under center for Denver. After a brutal 33-30 overtime victory against the Buffalo Bills last week, Denver enters this game without star quarterback Bo Nix, who is sidelined following surgery on a fractured right ankle. https://x.com/Broncos/status/2015209758546968725?s=20 Next Man Up: The Stidham Era Begins…

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants officially ushered in a new era Tuesday, introducing Super Bowl champion John Harbaugh as the 21st head coach in franchise history. Harbaugh, who spent 18 seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, signed a five-year contract to lead Big Blue after the team moved on from Brian Daboll following a 4-13 finish in 2025. Restoring the “Football Giants” Identity Standing at the podium at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center, Harbaugh wasted no time setting a tone that felt like a jolt of electricity to a dormant fan base. He didn’t just talk about winning;…

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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The New York Jets aren’t wasting time trying to fix a defense that was historically broken last season. Per SNY’s Connor Hughes, former Giants Defensive Coordinator Don “Wink” Martindale is flying to New York today to interview in-person for the Jets’ vacant defensive coordinator role. This marks the most aggressive move yet by head coach Aaron Glenn, who is looking to salvage a unit that posted zero interceptions in the entire 2025 campaign. From Big Blue to Gang Green? Martindale isn’t just a familiar face; he’s a chaotic force. After spending the last two seasons calling…

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CLEVELAND — The message from the Cleveland Browns was simple, but it shook the timeline: “Q’s a warrior on and off the field.” Posted just 20 minutes ago, the team’s official X (formerly Twitter) account shared a snapshot of rookie running back Quinshon Judkins’ profile, updated with a bio that tells you everything you need to know about the 22-year-old’s mindset: “Certified Dawg.” It’s not just social media hype. It’s a warning shot. As Cleveland preps for tomorrow’s AFC Championship showdown, the rookie from Ohio State isn’t just part of the game plan—he is the game plan. From Columbus to…

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MIAMI GARDENS, FL — The first major domino of the Jeff Hafley era has fallen, and it’s a direct strike against an AFC East rival. The Miami Dolphins are hiring former Buffalo Bills Special Teams Coordinator Chris Tabor to lead their special teams unit, stealing a veteran play-caller from a division foe just days after Buffalo’s coaching staff began to dissolve. From Buffalo to South Beach Adam Schefter broke the news Friday night, confirming that Tabor will stay in the AFC East but trade his parka for palm trees. This is a calculated move by new Head Coach Jeff Hafley.…

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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills just turned the 2026 coaching carousel upside down. In a move nobody saw coming—except perhaps Josh Allen—the team confirmed Friday they have completed a head coaching interview with NFL legend and recent Colts quarterback Philip Rivers. Less than a week after firing Sean McDermott following a heartbreaking Divisional Round loss to the Broncos, GM Brandon Beane is swinging for the fences. Rivers, 44, has zero college or NFL coaching experience. But his resume? It speaks for itself. From High School Fridays to NFL Sundays The timeline here is pure chaos. Just two months…

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PHILADELPHIA — The trilogy is set. The stakes couldn’t be higher. And if the Eagles’ social media team has anything to say about it, Lincoln Financial Field will be shaking long before kickoff. Late Friday night, the Eagles’ official X account dropped a caption-less bomb on the fanbase: “Tuddies on tuddies.” The accompanying 3-minute video isn’t just a highlight reel; it’s a declaration of war. With the NFC Championship game against the Dallas Cowboys less than 24 hours away, Philly has turned the intensity dial to eleven. The Trilogy: Bad Blood and unfinished Business This isn’t just another game. It’s…

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The question is old, but the answers never stop starting fights. On Saturday morning, the New England Patriots dropped a social media bomb that had absolutely nothing to do with X’s and O’s and everything to do with sports immortality. The subject? Christian Gonzalez. The question? “Who is the greatest athlete of ALL TIME?” The Zero Hero Weighs In In a clip that racked up 150,000 views in hours, the third-year cornerback stood tall at the snowy practice facility, decked out in his signature number 0 jersey and winter gear. Sponsored by Dunkin’, the video didn’t just…

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SAN FRANCISCO — The Bay Area has lost its original golden arm. John Brodie, the San Francisco 49ers’ first MVP quarterback and a bridge between eras who spent his entire 17-year NFL career in red and gold, passed away Friday. He was 90. The 49ers organization confirmed the news, mourning the loss of a man whose No. 12 hangs in the rafters at Levi’s Stadium. Brodie wasn’t just a quarterback; he was the heartbeat of the franchise through the 1960s and early ’70s, establishing a standard of quarterbacking excellence that would later be carried by Joe Montana and Steve Young.…

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