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You messed up: Andy Reid saw the Raiders shot at Patrick Mahomes and wasn't thrilled
Only at NFL training camp will you get drama stemming from a Muppet. And no, there are no typos in that phrase. With the Las Vegas Raiders reporting to camp, there was a Kermit the Frog puppet dressed as rival Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Unable to help themselves, Raiders players took the unintentional bait and began trolling their division rival, even making some less-than-kind remarks about Mahomes in the process as well.
‘We chase and attack those challenges’: Dan Lanning excited with Oregon football’s Big Ten move
It looks like the Oregon Ducks football team is fully embracing the challenge posed by the Big Ten with plenty of enthusiasm. As the Oregon Ducks get set for their first year in their new conference, Dan Lanning, the head coach of the Oregon football team, conveyed plenty of palpable anticipation for the upcoming season.
AJ Dillon had perfect reaction to Jordan Love's record-breaking contract extension
Jordan Love is the highest-paid quarterback in NFL history. Let's say it again: Jordan Love is the highest-paid quarterback in NFL history. You may see fans of the other NFC North teams mocking the Green Bay Packers for handing out so much money after only one season to go by. In reality, they are scared. They've seen this movie play out before.
Gene Roddenberry wouldn't find post-Star Trek success until after he passed away
Star Trek would not be here today without its creator Gene Roddenberry. He envisioned a concept so spectacular that it's lasted and grown for nearly 60 years. It's stretched beyond the original concept, a 1960s sci-fi series draped in the trappings of moral discourse, and became a worldwide phenomenon that sees the show tackle important conversations against the backdrop of a science fiction-infused drama.
Donovan Mitchell defends ex-Jazzman & current teammate Georges Niang
Donovan Mitchell and Georges Niang may not play for the Utah Jazz anymore, but it is cool to see a former Jazz teammate stick up for another. Mitchell just did that for Niang when a fan mocked Niang on the X platform (formerly Twitter). When an X user that goes...
Packers waste no more time locking down Jordan Love: Contract grade, details
On Friday, one of the first remaining quarterback dominoes fell when the Dolphins inked Tua Tagovailoa to a long-term extension. Many speculated that would put pressure on the Green Bay Packers, specifically, to try and wrap up their negotiations with their own quarterback, Jordan Love. And indeed it did appear...
Deion Sanders names surprising Colorado football starter
Deion Sanders named Charlie Offerdahl RB1 on the unofficial Colorado football depth chart during Big 12 media days amidst fervent defenses of his sons and his Buffs tenure. Offerdahl was formerly a walk-on. “Just because Charlie Offerdahl had the title of a walk-on, you guys under estimate him, you look...
Packers embarrass Cowboys yet again with Jordan Love extension after playoff massacre
The Dallas Cowboys haven't reached the NFC Championship Game since their last Super Bowl victory in 1995. It's been a grueling 28-year wait for fans. Perhaps the lowest point of the ongoing drought was realized in January when the Cowboys were trounced at home by the 9-8 Packers who were among the youngest teams in the NFL.
Who Should Have Their Number Retired First by the Seattle Kraken?
As the newest expansion team in the National Hockey League, it is time to try and figure out who might be the first member of the Seattle Kraken to have their number retired. This likely won't be for a very long time, but it is still fun to try and guess who it should be.
Packers sign Jordan Love to $220 million extension: Full details and grade
It has finally happened. The Green Bay Packers have agreed a huge contract extension with quarterback Jordan Love. It took longer than expected, but the two sides have come to a deal that ensures Love will remain in Green Bay long-term. Love skipped practice at the beginning of training camp...
ESPN's Bill Connelly compares Texas A&M football in 2024 to 2012 Aggies
ESPN's Bill Connelly ventures that Texas A&M football could see a 2012-like breakthrough this season. 2011 was a frustrating time to be a Texas A&M football fan. The Aggies came into the year with high expectations, and despite fielding a talented team that could stand toe-to-toe with highly-ranked opponents, the Aggies couldn't get it done in the win column. After a disappointing Texas Bowl berth, the Ags finished 7-6, and headed into a time of coaching transition.
The Serpent Queen season 2 episode 3 review, "Death of a Prince"
The Serpent Queen season 2 episode 3, "Death of a Prince," is one I really enjoyed! We finally got the introduction of Queen Elizabeth, whose certainly a fun character already, and lots of strife in and out of the castle walls. Catherine certainly has her hands full, even when she's not there. But when is that ever not the case? Here's what happened in episode 3 and what I thought about it. SPOILERS BELOW.
Orioles latest trade is a brutal result for the Yankees for more than one reason
The 2024 MLB trade deadline is approaching rather quickly. Trades have finally begun to pick up with a plethora of deals going down on the Thursday and Friday before July 30. The pitching market in general has been very hot. Teams are going after the guys that they want and they're likely overpaying for them at this point, specifically in terms of relievers. A few of the middle-tier relievers have been traded for some high-end prospects, really setting the table for the higher-end pitchers to go for quite a haul.
The Serpent Queen season 2 episode 3 recap: Strife in and out of the castle
There's always trouble a-brewing on The Serpent Queen, and the third episode was definitely no different. The tensions just continue to rise and rise, and it's going to hit a boiling point for sure. Here's what happened in The Serpent Queen season 2 episode 3, "Death of a Prince." SPOILERS BELOW.
Analyzing Shelby Miller as a potential Cardinals' bullpen target
The Cardinals know they're going to need some help in the bullpen this year at the deadline, and it's time for them to get going on making trades. With the deadline approaching, I thought now would be a good time to discuss a potential bullpen target. The Tigers have a...
Phillies considering relief target that Rob Thomson specifically would love
The Philadelphia Phillies have a few pressing needs ahead of the trade deadline. Potentially their biggest need was a right-handed outfielder. They had looked through all the potential options before landing on a deal with the Baltimore Orioles that would send Austin Hays to Philadelphia for a package of reliever Seranthony Dominguez and outfielder Cristian Pache.
Falcons early approach with Michael Penix Jr. is absolutely the right call
Questions over the Atlanta Falcons' decision to spend a first-round pick on Michael Penix Jr. despite investing serious resources to acquire Kirk Cousins this offseason will rage on for years. The organization's responsibility now is to do everything it can to help Penix Jr. become a viable NFL starter. So far, so good for Atlanta.
Why Dak Prescott will have a massive impact on the 2025 NFL draft
There is no position in sports more important than quarterback. NFL teams are desperate to find one and keep them at all costs. There is no value that can be placed on a franchise passer. From the amount of money they are paid to the dash to draft them in the first round, the NFL is always willing to invest in the position.
West Ham turn to inform La Liga striker as Jhon Duran alternative
Recently, transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano reported that Aston Villa rejected West Ham's new offer for young striker Jhon Duran. The Hammers offered £32 million plus sell-on clause and academy talent Lewis Ordford, however, Villa remain firm on their £40 million valuation for Duran. This has taken Jhon Duran...
Haason Reddick holdout isn't necessarily a bad thing for NY Jets
The NY Jets made one of the most notable additions of the offseason when they acquired All-Pro pass rusher Haason Reddick in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles. Reddick was expected to step in and fill the void left by the departing Bryce Huff and, in reality, be an improvement over the former standout pass rusher. That could still be the case, but Reddick's early Jets career hasn't gone how many would've hoped.
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