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Cole Beasley tried to make point about corporate greed and COVID-19 vaccines on Twitter and Mark Cuban hilariously called his bluff. The Buffalo Bill said he’d get vaccinated if Pfizer shared its profits with his wife. Cuban then offered to buy his wife a share of Pfizer stock if he’d get the shot.
Mohamed Sanu gave a little more in-depth look as to why his time with the New England Patriots was short-lived.
Retire Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning would make an idea face of the franchise once legal hurdles are cleared and the team goes up for sale.
Jerry Rice is one of eight NFL players to have already played a 17-game regular season.
In the third piece of a 10-part series, we name the best NFL players to wear jersey Nos. 20-29.
Seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady will likely break three NFL records before the midway point of the 2021 NFL season.
Former NFL cornerback Charles Tillman had a productive career with the Chicago Bears. Now that he’s retired, however, he’s found a second calling.
Matthew Stafford came to the LA Rams expecting to have a bounty of offensive weapons. Now, one is already lost for the entire 2021 season. Running back Cam Akers ruptured his Achilles tendon and now the running back duties fall to his backup, Darrell Henderson, and a host of young, unproven backs.
Tom Brady eats pizza and cheeseburgers when he’s feeling emotional.
Deion Sanders wants to be called the same thing that people call Nick Saban, and wasn’t happy when a reporter called him something else. He prefers to be called “coach” and not “Deion” by the media. His tantrum may be more about the paper where the reporter who called him by his first name works.