: WWE’s Friday Night SmackDown was full of actions and surprises, starting with Cesaro revealing he would be participating in the Royal Rumble. After his declaration, Cesaro continued to the ring for a one-on-one match with WWE’s “yes!” man, Daniel Bryan.
The Timberwolves would not have the league-required eight players available to play against Memphis because of ongoing contact tracing within the organization.
Rachel Bonnetta's Cleveland Browns have one their first playoff game in years, and now they are facoing off against last years' Super Bowl Champions the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs are huge favorites over Browns, but Clay Travis makes the point that the Chiefs' margin of victory hasn't been as high as you would expect from a team so highly favored. Hear why Clay is ultimately picking Patrick Mahomes & Chiefs to win, but predicts Baker Mayfield & Browns to keep it close.
The divisional round for the New Orleans Saints and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is approaching, and Todd Fuhrman is making his predictions. Drew Brees is no stranger to coming close to the Super Bowl and just falling short, but Todd thinks they may get over that hump against Tom Brady's Buccaneers. Hear why he thinks this could be the Saints' year.
Greg Jennings joins Marcellus Wiley and Emmanuel Acho to discuss if Drew Brees and New Orleans Saints will get the best of Tom Brady & the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this Sunday. Hear why Marcellus Wiley is convinced that Tom Brady will put the beat down on the Saints.
The St. Louis Cardinals avoided arbitration with three of the four players who were eligible. They're still trying to work things out with the other one.
Greg Jennings joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the NFL Divisional Round matchups and the hiring of previous Ohio State Head Coach, Urban Meyer, for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Jennings feels Aaron Rodgers can absolutely lead the Green Bay Packers to a win over the Los Angeles Rams, but he needs to play flawlessly. Additionally, he needs to capitalize on this window to get to the Packers to the Super Bowl because he may not have many more chances to do so.
Following the controversial finish of last week's Gauntlet Match, Roman Reigns and Adam Pearce are set to make their Universal Championship Match at Royal Rumble official. Plus, Jey Uso to battle Shinsuke Nakamura and Rey Mysterio to take on King Corbin. Don't miss SmackDown, tonight at 8/7 C on FOX.
The Milwaukee Brewers avoided going to arbitration with pitchers Josh Hader and Brandon Woodruff by agreeing to one-year contracts with the former All-Stars.
Mark and Charlotte recap their most heartbreaking sports losses, and Charlotte's number 2 spot belongs to the Patriots losing to the Giants in the 2008 Super Bowl. She remembers the helmet catch vividly, and is still upset the Giants ruined the Patriots chance at a perfect season.
Greg Jennings joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the NFL Divisional Round matchups and the hiring of previous Ohio State Head Coach, Urban Meyer, for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Jennings feels Aaron Rodgers can absolutely lead the Green Bay Packers to a win over the Los Angeles Rams, but he needs to play flawlessly. Additionally, he needs to capitalize on this window to get to the Packers to the Super Bowl because he may not have many more chances to do so.
Lil Wayne discusses his new Green Bay Packers' hype song and how the track came into fruition. Plus, hear Weezy tell the story of how he became a Green Bay superfan while growing up in New Orleans.
Colin Cowherd talks the divisional round match up between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Cleveland Browns. Patrick Mahomes & Chiefs are wildly favored, but Colin makes a case as to why he wouldn't underestimate Baker Mayfield and the Browns just yet.
The New York Jets have found their new head coach, hiring Robert Saleh, who was the San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator. Colin Cowherd praises the move, and decides what hiring Saleh could mean for Sam Darnold.
Urban Meyer has officially signed on as the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Colin Cowherd shares his thoughts on this developments and what it means for Urban, as well as the Jacksonville franchise.