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Can the Kansas City Chiefs make it to a third consecutive Super Bowl? Dante Hall thinks so.
Mac Jones’ QB coach describes him having “productive paranoia.” He says that it is how the QB thinks and what allows him to constantly get better. This served him well at Alabama and he’ll need to continue to operate this way to in the New England Patriots starting job for the 2021 season.
Arch Manning, the nephew of Eli and Peyton Manning, stands to make millions from his name, image, and likeness rights once he reaches college.
During his first season with the Philadelphia Eagles, even America’s bicentennial celebration couldn’t stop Dick Vermeil from working.
Bill Belichick can’t afford to lose to Tom Brady in Week 4. And with Stephon Gilmore looking for a raise, the Patriots may be forced to give it to him despite the fact he’s coming off a major injury and doesn’t have Father Time on his side.
Would experts like ESPN’s Mike Tannenbaum even bother making comparisons to Justin Herbert had Joe Burrow not suffered a knee injury midway through his rookie season?
Zach Wilson hoped he could convince his mother to leave social media, but it’s not for the reason people might think.
A look at the five teams that were eligible to appear on ‘Hard Knocks’ and why the Dallas Cowboys were chosen.
New England Patriots defensive tackle Lawrence Guy has earned more than $20 million during his NFL career. That never would have happened without a significant change he made to his diet years ago.
With all his success, former Dallas Cowboys QB Troy Aikman also had frustrations throughout his NFL career. He often unloaded these on iconic NFL analyst John Madden. Now, in his role as the number one NFL analyst for FOX Sports, he plays the therapist role to many of today’s top players and coaches.