Seth Wickersham joins Colin Cowherd to discuss his new book 'It's better To Be Feared,' focusing on the New England Patriots' dynasty. Wickersham explains the complex relationship between Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft, and Tom Brady's difficult decision to pack up and leave New England.
MSK team up with Josh Briggs & Brooks Jensen to battle Grizzled Young Veterans, Carmelo Hayes & Trick Williams, Mandy Rose faces Ember Moon, Bron Breakker addresses Tommaso Ciampa and more.
In the season's most anticipated game so far, Tom Brady heads back to Foxborough and leads the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a close win against the New England Patriots. Rookie Mac Jones had a solid performance against the future Hall of Famer, finishing 31-for-40 for 275 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. Colin Cowherd discusses what the Patriots' loss means for New England's future, including how the game demonstrated why Brady left for the Bucs. Hear what Colin also has to say about Jones' potential after falling to the Bucs at home.
With three seconds to go in a 23-7 victory, the Baltimore Ravens intercepted the Denver Broncos in the endzone, and John Harbaugh called a quarterback run for Lamar Jackson to tie an NFL record with their 43rd straight game of 100 yards rushing. Vic Fangio said quote: 'It was kind of bulls***. I just know how they operate. That’s just their mode of operation there. Player safety is secondary.' Harbaugh responded quote: 'So you’re throwing the ball in the end zone with 10 seconds left, I don’t know that there’s a 16-point touchdown that’s gonna be possible right there...so like I said what’s meaningful to us might not be meaningful to them...' Skip Bayless shares who he sides with in this outcome.
Bubba Wallace’s big win at Talladega came with historical context. He became the second black driver ever to win a race since Wendell Scott in 1963. Wallace also won the first race for Michael Jordan’s NASCAR team. Afterwards, he said quote: 'This is for all the kids out there that want to have an opportunity and whatever they want to achieve, and be the best at what they want to do.' Shannon Sharpe shares what Wallace's historical win means for the sport.
In a recent interview, Allen Iverson unveiled a list featuring his 'top five killers' in today’s game. A.I. named Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, James Harden, Bradley Beal, and Damian Lillard. The one name people noticed right away that he never mentioned was LeBron James. Hear what Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe have to say about Allen Iverson leaving the King off his top 5 list.
The Los Angeles Chargers won their second straight divisional game last night, beating the Las Vegas Raiders 28-14 to hand Las Vegas its first loss of the season. Some of the Derek Carr for MVP buzz wore off, and Joey Bosa talked about how his defense handled the Raiders QB down the stretch... 'We knew once we hit him a few times, he really gets shook…And you saw on (Covington’s) sack, he was pretty much curling into a ball before we even got back there. Great dude, great player, but we know once you get pressure on him, he kind of shuts down.' Hear what Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe have to say about Bosa's comments and the Chargers win.
LaVar Arrington joins First Things First to talk about the New England Patriots after they lost to their former quarterback Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Head coach Bill Belichick says he stands by decision to kick a field goal on 4th and 3: “There really wasn’t much of a decision there." Nick Wright isn't questioning Belichick's decision, but points out why this is another glaring example of his lack of trust in Mac Jones.
In this 'No Huddle' segment, Chris Broussard talks Baker Mayfield and the Cleveland Browns' mediocre seasons start. Baker admits he'll need to pick it up after a less than stellar performance against the Minnesota Vikings, and while Broussard agrees the Cleveland quarterback could improve, he explains why he doesn't believe the Browns will be moving off Baker anytime soon. P
Nick Wright decides if the Los Angeles Chargers win over the las Vegas Raiders last night make them a threat to his Kansas City Chiefs and the rest of the AFC West. Chris Broussard tells Nick Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City should be worried, and while Nick admits Justin Herbert is good, he explains why the Chargers aren't winning the AFC West.
Tag Team rivals RK-Bro and AJ Styles and Omos came face to face on Raw ahead of their scheduled match at Crown Jewel. Tempers flared almost instantly when Randy Orton and Riddle were joined in the ring by Styles and his former bodyguard turned partner.
Mark Titus and Charlotte Wilder went to Death Valley and can’t get “Callin’ Baton Rouge” out of their heads. The pair discuss if LSU has the best theme song in college sports.
Charlotte Wilder trained with the esteemed, nationally-ranked LSU Tiger Girls in Baton Rouge. She chats with the coaches and the team about the misconceptions, strength training and much more.
Las Vegas Raiders (+3) are underdogs against the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football. Cousin Sal likes the Raiders to stay undefeated and pull of the upset.
Tom Brady lead the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a 19-17 win over Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots. Marcellus Wiley and Emmanuel Acho discuss the biggest takeaway from Brady's win over Belichick. Wiley praises Belichick — 'He is truly a genius… He made a machine [Brady] look like a man.'
Marcellus Wley and Emmanuel Acho discuss whether the Dallas Cowboys are legit Super Bowl contenders after beating the undefeated Carolina Panthers in Week 4. Hear why Acho believes Mike McCarthy is the only cause for concern on an otherwise new and improved team in Dallas.
Jimmy Johnson joins Nick Wright and Joy Taylor to discuss the biggest headlines from Week 4, including the Dallas Cowboys' win over the Carolina Panthers and Tom Brady's homecoming. Hear what Johnson has to say about Dak Prescott's strong performances so far heading into Week 5. The Hall of Fame coach also reacts to Brady's homecoming victory against Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots. Johnson then breaks down his concerns for the Bucs despite their close victory in Foxborough.
The Dallas Cowboys are looking better than they have in years according to Nick Wright after they defeat the previously undefeated Carolina Panthers. Ezekiel Elliot shone, and Dak Prescott threw for four touchdowns, but neither of those are Nick's biggest takeaways. Watch to see what Nick thought was most important about the Cowboys' win, and why they are now legitimate NFC contenders.
Nick Wright was not impressed with Mac Jones after the New England Patriots lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Some are saying the rookie quarterback played well in his fourth start, but Nick makes the case that Bill Belichick didn't trust him enough to win the game for them. Watch to see why Nick says there's no moral victories to give out for the Patriots.
Not only did Tom Brady get the win in his rainy return to New England last night, but he also broke Drew Brees’ all-time passing record early in the first half. TB12 finished with 269 passing yards but no touchdowns or interceptions as the Tampa Bay Bucs won 19-17. Meanwhile, Mac Jones had 275 passing yards with two touchdowns and one interception. Shannon Sharpe explains why he believes the rookie outplayed Brady despite beating the Patriots.
Tom Brady and Bill Belichick embraced briefly on the field at the end of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers win over the New England Patriots last night. But reportedly the two had already made plans to meet after the game, and the two had an approximate 20-minute conversation in the visitors locker room before addressing the media. Brady told reporters quote 'We had a personal relationship for 20 years. We’ve had a lot of personal conversations that should remain that way.'
Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott had their way against the Carolina Panthers’ top-ranked defense. Dak threw four touchdowns while Zeke rushed for 143 yards and a touchdown of his own. The duo led Dallas to a 36-28 win over Carolina to improve to 3-1 on the year as they remain on top of the NFC East. Skip Bayless explains how his Cowboys impressed him against the league's top-ranked defense.