The San Francisco 49ers will travel to Philadelphia to face the Eagles in the youngest QB matchup during an NFC Championship Game in history. Brock Purdy and Jalen Hurts 7-0 in the team’s past seven games. Eagles Head Coach Nick Sirianni called Purdy ‘a winner.’ Hurts was a first round pick, while Purdy is Mr. Irrelevant (final pick of the draft) but how wide is the gap between the two young QBs? LeSean McCoy compares both QB’s skills and accolades, then explains why the gap is large between Hurts and Purdy.
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Greg Jennings, Chris Broussard and Kevin Wildes help Nick Wright reveal the six men with the most to lose and gain from a Super Bowl win. The list features San Francisco 49ers, Jimmy Garoppolo (Jimmy G), Brock Purdy and Kansas City Chiefs Patrick Mahomes & Andy Reid, Philadelphia Eagles Jalen Hurts and Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen. The First Things First crew breaks down who has the most to gain and lose from a Super Bowl LVII win.
The Hall of Fame boxer was previously convicted of rape in February 1992.
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A woman who says Hall of Fame boxer Mike Tyson raped her in the early 1990s is suing him under New York’s Adult Survivors Act, according to a lawsuit filed in the state earlier this month.
The 56-year-old Tyson was previously convicted of rape in February 1992 in Indianapolis.
With a host of big-name quarterbacks returning, optimism surrounds the Pac-12 even as it looks toward its final season with USC, UCLA.
Lead referee Carl Cheffers will work his third Super Bowl.
The NFL announced Carl Cheffers will headline the officiating crew for Super Bowl LVII on Feb. 12. The rest of the crew will also include Roy Ellison, Jerod Phillips, Jeff Bergman, John Jenkins, Eugene Hall, Dino Paganelli and Mark Butterworth.
This will be Cheffers’s third Super Bowl, as he worked Super Bowl LV between the Buccaneers and Chiefs and Super Bowl LI between the Patriots and Falcons.
From who could get in to who could get pushed off the ballot, here’s your election day primer.
The Aaron Rodgers hour on the Pat McAfee Show has become appointment listening for anyone wanting to know what the Green Bay Packers quarterback is really thinking the past couple of years. Tuesday was no different.
Rodgers addressed the rumors of him getting traded, him continuing to play or retiring, and amazingly, came out guns blazing on woke media and others about how he’s portrayed on multiple levels since he came out against COVID-19 injections the last two years.
Can the Jaguars re-sign FA Evan Engram and other key starters? Plus, J.J. Watt has a coach in mind for Houston, and the Titans welcome a new GM.
From Weston McKennie’s future to Chelsea’s endless spending, there’s plenty to address with just seven days before Deadline Day.
With one week to go before the winter transfer deadline, there will be plenty of rumors, uncertainties and last-minute dealing to be had yet. But one thing is certain: Even if the window ended today, the last month would go down in history.
According to Deloitte, more than £440 million ($542.7 million) has been spent in the current transfer window by Premier League clubs alone, making it the biggest winter transfer window in league history.
Find out how one Cowboys super fan won an all-expenses-paid getaway vacation playing the FOX Bet Super 6 contest.