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The Kansas City Chiefs allowed Kadarius Toney to board their charter flight to Las Vegas for the Super Bowl. With only one game remaining on the schedule, the Chiefs have no reason to limit the pool of players available to play on Sunday. Even if that player disputed the reason he was listed as inactive for the team's...Read more...
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Unfettered capitalism is putting some restraints on the top one percent enjoying one of its biggest parties of the year. With the Super Bowl in Las Vegas, luxury suites have reached the highest of high-roller prices. These seven-figure suites are out of the price range for even some of the biggest stars who are...Read more...
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by Cale Clinton on (#6JH24)
This is the Super Bowl made for gambling. The American Gaming Association estimates that Americans will wager a combined $23.1 billion on the Big Game this year, up from $16 billion year-over-year. Whether it's your first time betting on the big game or you're a seasoned vet, you don't want to be placing bets blindly....Read more...
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by Cale Clinton on (#6JGWN)
As accusations against Vince McMahon and the WWE continue to pile up, VICE NEWS has obtained a previously unpublished statement by former wrestler Ashley Massaro given before her death that claims McMahon preyed on female wrestlers and ended Massaro's career because she rejected his sexual advances.Read more...
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by Sean Beckwith on (#6JGSC)
The NBA trade deadline was unsurprisingly mundane except for one team: the Dallas Mavericks. Sitting at 29-23, good for eighth in the West, GM Nico Harrison jettisoned Richaun Holmes, Seth Curry, Grant Williams and draft picks in two separate trades for PJ Washington from the Charlotte Hornets, and Daniel Gafford from...Read more...
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by Carron J. Phillips on (#6JGPC)
The men had Kyrie Irving, Jayson Tatum, Zion Williamson, and Anthony Davis. The women should have had Paige Bueckers then, and JuJu Watkins now. But, according to the rules, they can't.Read more...
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by Mackenzie Meaney on (#6JGSD)
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson put head coach Robert Saleh and GM Joe Douglas on notice - while also putting QB Zach Wilson on blast - during a red carpet interview at last night's NFL Honors awards show.
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by Stephen Knox on (#6JGKH)
It is still difficult to grasp that Kobe Bryant has not been alive to experience the majority of his post-NBA career enshrinements. He was not here for his Basketball Hall of Fame induction, the NBA All-75 team, or the Thursday unveiling of his statue outside of Crypto.com Arena.Read more...
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by Sam Fels on (#6JGKJ)
There is a throughline to some joke about a player in the future being shown a blue card and then having an arduous and impatient wait to be released out of a penalty box/sin bin. I'm clearly too mature to make such a joke.Read more...
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by Cale Clinton on (#6JGSF)
Thursday night's NFL Awards dinner put Lamar Jackson in elite company. The Baltimore Ravens quarterback became just the 11th signal-caller to win multiple AP NFL MVP Awards. Jackson snuck in past Brett Favre and Patrick Mahomes to become the second-youngest multi-time MVP winner behind Jim Brown. In honor of the...Read more...
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by Stephen Knox on (#6JG3B)
Unfettered capitalism is putting some restraints on the top one percent enjoying one of its biggest parties of the year. With the Super Bowl in Las Vegas, luxury suites have reached the highest of high-roller prices. These seven-figure suites are out of the price range for even some of the biggest stars who are...Read more...
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by Lee Escobedo on (#6JG0H)
After last year's insane trade deadline, which featured Kevin Durant being dealt to the Phoenix Suns, this year brought a bunch of smaller, shrewd moves that moved teams into contention. We have tracked the trades and broken them down by time-tested winners and losers rubric to track how the day went on each side of...Read more...
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by DJ Dunson on (#6JG3C)
Life as Tyrese Maxey has been an auspicious existence. He entered an ideal scenario as an ancillary piece in Philadelphia behind Ben Simmons, Joel Embiid, and James Harden. He's been able to grow into his role as the section option, and this season has become Robin to Joel Embiid's Batman.
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by Sean Beckwith on (#6JG0J)
The run-up to this year's Super Bowl has been bereft of a few notable storylines. There's barely any talk about X's and O's, only a little prognosticating on Patrick Mahomes' legacy, and almost zero chatter about the most famous non-football participant from last year's Big Game: Donna Kelce.Read more...
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by Cale Clinton on (#6JFXQ)
The NBA Trade Deadline is officially upon us. While the deadline may not be as exciting as years past with big stars going on the move, it's a deadline that's as important as any in recent memory. Both conferences are up for grabs, with no real contender running away with it. Can someone make a move that pushes them...Read more...
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by Criss Partee on (#6JG0K)
So, now that we've had a couple of weeks to digest things and get all the Doc Rivers 3-1 lead jokes out of our systems, it's time to get down to business. Now that Milwaukee has played a few games and had some time with their new head coach, it's painfully clear that this catastrophe is the definition of doomed to...Read more...
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by Cale Clinton on (#6JG0N)
You know the big names of this Super Bowl matchup already. There's no need to talk about Patrick Mahomes and Brock Purdy anymore, treating a 53-on-53-man matchup like it's a one-on-one boxing match. We've gotten enough coverage of the Travis Kelces and the Christian McCaffreys of this game.
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by Mackenzie Meaney on (#6JG0M)
With the Super Bowl getting closer, one of the biggest storylines is not about the teams or the players, but about Taylor Swift and her presence at the games. Some people hate seeing her there - namely conservatives - and think she is ruining football, while others are watching football for the first time, simply just...Read more...
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by Sam Fels on (#6JFXK)
As you may have heard after considerable wailing from players and at least the Canadian fanbase who need anything to feel good about themselves these days, the NHL has finally reinstituted an international calendar for not only the Olympics but eventually a World Cup the next few years. The latter won't be coming...Read more...
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by Julie DiCaro on (#6JFXM)
NFL Players Association executive director Lloyd Howell told the media on Tuesday that 92 percent of NFLPA members want to play on natural grass, citing rates of injuries, general soreness and burns as the reason most of the union wants to move away from artificial turf.Read more...
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by Mackenzie Meaney on (#6JFXN)
The nominees for the National Football League's Hall of Fame have been announced. Fifteen former players are eligible to be immortalized in Canton, Ohio, and the official ballot with five players will be named tonight at the NFL Honors ceremony. Here is a list of all 15 nominees.Read more...
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by Sean Beckwith on (#6JFXP)
Perhaps the juiciest story to come out of college football's National Signing Day centered not on a recruit but an ESPN analyst. According to Dominic Raiola, father of top three QB recruit Dylan Raiola, Kirk Herbstriet reached out to him to endorse Dylan flipping from Georgia to Nebraska.Read more...
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by Criss Partee on (#6JFTS)
Now that Dan Quinn is in Washington, the Dallas Cowboys have an important opening to fill at defensive coordinator. There are a few qualified candidates out there without an NFL gig, but one of the most intriguing (for many reasons) is current ESPN analyst, Rex Ryan. After several years on television, Ryan is meeting...Read more...
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by Cale Clinton on (#6JB97)
NFLPA executive director Lloyd Howell continued the turf field debate Wednesday at the NFLPA news conference, pointing out that a vast majority of the player's union wants to play on natural grass fields.Read more...
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by Carron J. Phillips on (#6JFTT)
The idea that you should stay out of someone else's pocket is a pretty standard societal norm - except when it comes to college athletes. Apparently, everybody gets a say in what they deserve in the NIL era. Usually, coaches are the loudest ones, like Rick Pitino.Read more...
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by Cale Clinton on (#6JB95)
Updated Feb. 8: SEC commissioner Greg Sankey took some time Wednesday to shed light on the new strategic partnership, insisting that there is no plan to circumvent the NCAA. Sankey appeared for an interview on The Paul Finebaum Show and stated that the purpose of the partnership was to create a more streamlined...Read more...
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by DJ Dunson on (#6JFTW)
Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes are the alpha and omega of NFL supremacy at the NFL's most important position. With every passing season, Mahomes creeps closer and closer to Brady's legacy of excellence. There's only so much Mahomes can do in one Super Bowl though.Read more...
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by Stephen Knox on (#6JFQ2)
Even with the bye week, there is no way that San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs are at their healthiest going into Super Bowl LVIII. They have been popping pads against the rest of the NFL for 19-20 weeks. Extensive treatment and rehab will be necessary to get those bodies back to optimum health. Neither team...Read more...
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by Sam Fels on (#6JFQ3)
I have to sit here throughout the football season, and now even a month afterwards, and read all the other jackasses on this staff say stuff about the Bears. None of them are from here, most of it's wrong, and even if it's correct what gives them the right? Everyone's got a goddamn thought and none have earned the...Read more...
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by Criss Partee on (#6JF5M)
Dan Marino is probably the biggest star in Miami Dolphins history. He reached rock-star level in the 1980s and 1990s as quarterback for Miami despite never winning the big one. So, when Marino talks, fans usually listen, especially those located near South Beach. Marino joined Adam Schein on Sirius XM's Mad Dog Radio...Read more...
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by Cale Clinton and Mackenzie Meaney on (#6JF5N)
We are 50 days away from the MLB's opening day, so let's take a look at 50 things of note for the 2024 season.Read more...
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by Stephen Knox on (#6JF5P)
The rules in the NFL apply to all 32 teams. The compensatory draft pick rules are not exclusive to the San Francisco 49ers. They have received extra selections because they assembled a staff and front office that is not exclusively white men.Read more...
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by Mackenzie Meaney and Anthony Locicero on (#6JF5Q)
Vince McMahon, already facing a bombshell sexual assault and trafficking lawsuit, is also being accused of covering up the alleged rape of one of his former female talents - who later died by suicide - as well as sexually harassing her.
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by DJ Dunson on (#6JF3B)
Please for the love of God stop reading this. The 2024 deadline has absolutely no pulse. Do not confuse volume of trades made with value. I repeat. Do not confuse volume of trades made with value. This is the Al Capone's vault of trade deadlines. Instead of Woj Bombs, Adrian Wojnarowski is dropping trade pellets into...Read more...
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by Andy Mills on (#6JF0E)
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by Sean Beckwith on (#6JF0F)
There are enough patsies in need of a quarterback that Chicago Bears GM Ryan Poles would be foolish to not take the many godfather offers that will come his way before the NFL Draft on April 25. Chief among them are the Washington Commanders, who have a new owner, new GM and new coach desperately trying to reset the...Read more...
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by Criss Partee on (#6JF0G)
The AFC West got a little more interesting a couple of weeks ago when the Los Angeles Chargers added Jim Harbaugh to the fold, replacing Brandon Staley as head coach. That's not just from a personality standpoint: The Chargers are expected to look much different on the field, especially on offense, which is Harbaugh's...Read more...
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by Sam Fels on (#6JF0H)
With all apologies to the Vancouver Canucks, actually, no, no one should ever apologize to the Canucks for anything. They know what they are and what they've done. While they may be on top of the Pacific Division, the other teams in that division are still going to measure themselves against the Vegas Golden Knights....Read more...
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by Julie DiCaro on (#6JEX6)
When we last checked in with Brett Favre, he was attempting to fend off allegations that he knowingly played a role in diverting funds from Mississippi's welfare fund to his pet project, a volleyball court at his alma mater where (surprise!) his daughter played on the team. In addition to (maybe) paying back his...Read more...
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by Mackenzie Meaney on (#6JF0K)
There are athletes with celebrity doppelgangers. Detroit Lions QB Jared Goff bears a resemblance to actor Ryan Gossling. Former Super Bowl-winning signal-caller Nick Foles kinda looks like Napolean Dynamite star Jon Heder.
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by Cale Clinton on (#6JF0J)
The Super Bowl is where legacies are defined. We can debate a quarterback's success all we want, but at the end of the day, those arguments come down to rings. These are the quarterbacks who showed out on the game's biggest stage.Read more...
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by Sean Beckwith on (#6JEX7)
The new joint venture between ESPN, Fox and Warner is something sports fans have been craving since the streaming wars started. Instead of flipping back and forth between apps, illegal streams and cable, all while juggling borrowed passwords and other people's logins, we'll be able to stay on one service and watch...Read more...
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by Mackenzie Meaney on (#6JEX8)
The Kansas City Chiefs are making their sixth Super Bowl appearance. This will be the seventh trip to the Big Game for the San Francisco 49ers.
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by Lee Escobedo on (#6JEX9)
No team in recent memory has failed to build around a generational superstar more than the Dallas Mavericks have with Luka Doni. We are not talking about Anthony Davis in New Orleans. Doni is a consistent top-five MVP candidate and First-Team All-NBA every season, one of a handful of players of this magnitude,...Read more...
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by Carron J. Phillips on (#6JEST)
There's strength in numbers, but bad planning can weaken anything. When the XFL and USFL officially announced their merger as the UFL in December, it was to expand pro football in a country that's obsessed over the game.Read more...
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by Cale Clinton on (#6JESW)
Dallas Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving made his return to the Barclays Center for the first time since being traded. With Irving's 36-point outburst in the Mavericks' 119-107 win over Brooklyn, it bears wondering why one of the guard's best performances ever in the Barclays Center is coming while in a road uniform.Read more...
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by Mackenzie Meaney on (#6JESV)
ESPN, Fox, and Warner Brothers have announced that they will launch a joint streaming service sometime this year, dedicated to broadcasting live games across 15 networks and all big four leagues.Read more...
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by Stephen Knox on (#6JEPR)
Football fans across the globe, be sure to enjoy the build-up to Super Bowl LVII, San Francisco 49ers vs. Kansas City Chiefs. Another NFL game of significance will not be played until Sept. 5. That Thursday evening will be in the midst of an American presidential election campaign, and we should all try to avoid...Read more...
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by Sam Fels on (#6JEPS)
It's easy to tell when there will be leather popping and maple and ash cracking on some distant Florida or Arizona field. No, it's not the fact that it doesn't quite get dark at 4 pm anymore. Not even Valentine's Day or President's Day. Nope, spring training is always around the corner when the PECOTA projections come...Read more...
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by DJ Dunson on (#6JE8X)
Bill Belichick's offseason job search ended in pitiful fashion last week. For unknown reasons, a bevy of general managers vying to keep their jobs in a highly competitive industry opted to hitch their wagons to young, unproven coaches they've had prior relationships with rather than a eight-time Super Bowl champion.Read more...
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