Is former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis trying to follow in the footsteps of Deion Sanders and Eddie George by becoming a college football head coach?
Well, it sounds like Ray Lewis is at least throwing his name into the ring for the Florida Atlantic job, according to a post by Adam Schefter.
I don’t know how much stock you want to put into this equation, but there is obviously a reason why Schefter would be putting out a post about something like this.
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The Patriots are putting everything in Drake Maye’s hands, and the rookie is answering the call
The 2024 NFL season has a familiar — and unfamiliar — feel for New England Patriots fans.
The keys to the offense, and the franchise, have been handed to a rookie quarterback. A first-round selection, wearing No. 10, tasked with taking over an offense that years ago was considered the league’s best, and living up to lofty expectations and potential comparisons to one of the game’s best.
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After Lakers guard Dalton Knecht tied an NBA rookie record with nine 3-pointers en route to 37 points in a 124-118 win over the Jazz on Tuesday, LeBron James wanted to clarify just how Knecht landed in L.A.
The knives are out around the New York Jets again, and now they’re taking wild stabs at club owner Woody Johnson.
That’s the newest chapter to a saga that has the Jets going from a team bragging about being a Super Bowl contender to a team conceding a total reboot is coming following the firing of head coach Robert Saleh last month, the firing of general manager Joe Douglas on Tuesday, and the likely parting of ways with quarterback Aaron Rodgers in the offseason.
The Jets on Tuesday went in on themselves. Johnson fired Douglas, which by the way, was exactly the right move.
There’s more evidence to suggest Giddey should seek to switch positions.
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The Los Angeles Sparks hired Lynne Roberts, a former college coach of 27 years. The Dream snagged FGCU’s Karl Smesko.
The Los Angeles Sparks have found their new head coach: Lynne Roberts, a seasoned Division I coach with 27 seasons of collegiate women’s basketball experience. That hiring was announced just a week after a different WNBA head coaching vacancy was filled, with Florida Gulf Coast’s Karl Smesko being named head coach of the Atlanta Dream.