Shannon Sharpe and Rickey Smiley continue their conversation about Smiley’s career as an actor. Smiley reveals that he was supposed to be in ‘All About the Benjamins’ alongside Ice Cube and Mike Epps but his scene was cut. Smiley then goes onto talk about his sitcom on TV-one and his role in First Sunday.
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The Raiders might be tempted to spare no expense to secure Aaron Rodgers, go with Jimmy Garoppolo or set up a bridge situation with a rookie.
Derek Carr’s days with the Raiders are over. Where could he end up next? FOX Bet has the latest hypothetical odds.
Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes discuss whether the Los Angeles Lakers have lost all hope in Anthony Davis this season after a series of odd events that have occurred in the last few weeks. The group look at Davis’ actions when choosing clothing, sitting down during LeBron’s record-breaking moment, and most recently the deactivation of his Instagram account after a loss to the Portland Trail Blazers.
The Chiefs offensive coordinator admitted he’s interviewed for more than a dozen head coach positions in the last five years.
As the five vacant NFL coaching positions are officially all filled, Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy once again did not get hired for a head coaching position.
Out of the five open roles, Bieniemy was only interviewed by the Colts, who ended up hiring Eagles OC Shane Steichen on Tuesday. Bieniemy’s Chiefs beat the Eagles 38–35 in Sunday’s Super Bowl LVII.
The former head coach clearly has respect for the two-time national champion.
Urban Meyer has been around a lot of talent in his time as a college football coach, so he has seen all kinds of players flourish. And while many of the talents he coached got their flowers, Meyer can spot those who didn’t.
On the All Things Covered Podcast with Bryant McFadden and Patrick Peterson, Meyer said he thinks that Georgia’s back-to-back national championship quarterback deserves more respect.
“Stetson Bennett is the most underrated player, I think, that has ever played the game,” Meyer said.
MLB is introducing several significant rule changes for the rapidly approaching 2023 baseball season.
The league will institute a pitch clock, ensuring that pace of play improves. They’re severely limiting defensive shifts as well. Shortstops, for example, will no longer be allowed to play short right field.
In an attempt to boost the batting average on balls in play, two fielders will be required to remain on either side of the second base bag.
That’s another one of the most substantial changes; the size of the base itself.
Chiefs star JuJu Smith-Schuster is still soaking in the team’s Super Bowl win, but that didn’t stop him from taking a savage shot at Eagles cornerback James Bradberry on Twitter. The Kansas City wide receiver posted a brutal Valentine’s Day message with a photo of Philadelphia’s cornerback, captioned, “I’ll hold you when it matters most.”
Bradberry, of course, was responsible for Philadelphia’s defensive holding penalty in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl.
Orlando’s Paolo Banchero is the heavy favorite at SI Sportsbook to win NBA Rookie of the Year.
First overall pick Paolo Banchero is a runaway favorite to win Rookie of the Year.
The Magic forward is a prohibitive -1613 favorite at SI Sportsbook to take home the hardware. If Banchero wins ROY, he would become the fourth No. 1 pick in the last decade to do so, joining Ben Simmons, Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins, and the first Orlando player to earn the honor since Mike Miller in 2001.
University of Kentucky offensive line commit Hayes Johnson is a big, strong fella. Although he is only finishing his senior year of high school, he is already putting up massive numbers in the weight room.
Johnson, a 6-foot-5, 295-pound tackle from Campbellsville, Ky. committed to play for the Wildcats over offers from Baylor, Cincinnati, Eastern Kentucky, Louisville, Michigan State, Tennessee and West Virginia. Although he only made things official earlier this month, he is already taking shots at his in-state rivals.