Craig Carton lays out his NNFL Power Rankings as we go through the offseason, and it's no surprise that his New York Jets core top marks. But this is only if the Jets are able to secure Aaron Rodgers from the Green Bay Packers, otherwise, teams like the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers would overtake them.
In a segment called 1st & 10, Craig Carton takes a look at these news stories around the NFL, startinG with the New York Giants GM saying their quarterback Daniel Jones' ceiling has no limits. Craig may scoff, but Greg Jennings maintains that Danny Jones is one of the top 10 QBs in the league today.
Skip Bayless has millions of Twitter followers but does not follow any of them back. Watch as he explains the reason for not following anyone on the social media platform.
"Maybe not what you want to hear, but need to hear." These are the words on Skip Bayless's Twitter bio but why does he include them in it? Watch as he explains why that saying is his life mantra. What is your life mantra?
The Yankees' Anthony Volpe and the Cardinals' Jordan Walker are among the top prospects getting the news that they have made their teams' Opening Day rosters.
Anthony Volpe, the Yankees' Opening Day shortstop, is more than prepared for the monumental task at hand because of his poise, skill and his time with Team USA.
Newly retired Tom Brady enjoyed some vacation time in the Bahamas recently along with his children and several former teammates, including Rob Gronkowski.
The Golden State Warriors trailed the New Orleans Pelicans by as much as 20 points last night before going on to win 120-109 at home. They are currently the sixth seed in the Western Conference. Meanwhile, Kevin Durant is finally making his return to the court for his long awaited home debut tonight against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Phoenix Suns are currently the fourth seed. The T-Wolves, New Orleans Pelicans, Los Angeles Lakers, Oklahoma City Thunder and Dallas Mavericks are all at least 2.5 games from the sixth seed. Ric Bucher take a look at the West and predict who will not only win the conference and also which teams make the playoffs.
Emmanuel Acho, LeSean McCoy, Joy Taylor, and Ric Bucher discuss whether Justin Herbert should wait for Lamar Jackson to sign his deal as talks are ongoing with him and the Los Angeles Chargers. Joy explains there should be no rush to get a deal done but recommends he should not play next year without one.
Chris Broussard alongside Nick Wright and Kevin Wildes reveals his top 10 teams in the NBA’s Eastern Conference including: Atlanta Hawks, Brooklyn Nets, Chicago Bulls, Toronto Raptors, New York Knicks, Miami Heat, Cleveland Cavaliers, Philadelphia 76ers, Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks.
The Cowboys would like to replace Ezekiel Elliott's role as the hammer of their backfield. If they don't end up with Bijan Robinson, where do they find their next running back?
Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes react to the Golden State Warriors defeating the New Orleans Pelicans 120-109. The group discuss Draymond Green and what they make of his outbursts after receiving his 17th technical foul of the season.
The Golden State Warriors rallied from a 20 point deficit to defeat the New Orleans Pelicans 120-109 at home. Steph Curry finished with 39 points and eight assists. With another big game and showing no signs of slowing down, Colin Cowherd looks at where Curry belongs on the all-time point guard list. Watch as he explains why the Warriors guard can 'supplant Magic Johnson' as the greatest point guard in history.
Green Bay Packers HC Matt LaFleur was asked about new starting QB Jordan Love and expressed that 'we all have to temper our expectations.' Colin Cowherd breaks down what this means for Love, including why it is concerning.
The Lamar Jackson saga continues as the Baltimore Ravens QB requested a trade on March 2nd. He continues to defend his career but many coaches expressed their lack of interest at the owners meetings, including Mike McDaniel and Arthur Smith. While his numbers are high against the teams who expressed their disinterest, there is one big reason why there is a minimal market for him. Watch as Colin Cowherd explains why Lamar's health is the main factor.