Author: Michael

The two-time Super Bowl winning safety thinks he could still be playing in the NFL if not for a misdiagnosis.
Former Eagles player Chris Maragos is poised to receive $43.5 million from orthopedic surgeon Dr. James Bradley and the Rothman Orthopaedics Institute after they were found liable for “medical negligence” in regard to an injury that cut short Maragos’s NFL playing career.
A jury in Philadelphia has ordered Bradley to pay $29.2 million and the Rothman Orthopaedics Institute to pay $14.3 million to Maragos.

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Miami football’s mass coaching exodus is set to continue. Ole Miss is finalizing a deal with Hurricanes running backs coach Kevin Smith to return to Oxford and Lane Kiffin is thrilled.
The 47-year-old head coach of the Rebels took a subtle jab at The U and head coach Mario Cristobal. Unless you speak Kiffin, you might have missed it.
On Monday afternoon, Ole Miss running backs coach Marquel Blackwell left for the same job at Texas A&M. That left Kiffin with an opening, so he turned to a familiar face.

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The Bundesliga giants may have come away with a 1–0 win in the round of 16 first leg, but Tuesday’s clash of powers revealed both sides’ glaring weaknesses.
There was probably enough in the final 20 minutes for Paris Saint-Germain to think that it can turn the tie around in Munich, but that really wasn’t the story of its 1–0 defeat to Bayern.
For the first hour, Bayern was implausibly dominant, and its regret will be that it didn’t get the two or three goals in that spell that might effectively have settled the tie.

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The Alabama basketball team has a chance to better the football team in the current academic year. That almost never happens.
The Crimson Tide football team did not reach the College Football Playoff Final Four as it finished No. 5 in the final CFP rankings last season. Alabama’s basketball team, meanwhile, is ranked No. 1 in the two major polls (Associated Press media, USA TODAY coaches) for the first time in history as of Monday.

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Just 48 hours after losing the Super Bowl, the Philadelphia Eagles’ coaching staff became organ donors for head-coach-needy teams.
Can the Eagles be back on the big stage next year? Well, it’s a tall task now that two of their key coordinators are gone.
Eagles Left With Massive Gaps In Coaching
Announced Tuesday, the Eagles lost both offensive coordinator Shane Steichen and defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon after they agreed to head coaching offers for the Indianapolis Colts and Arizona Cardinals, respectively.

Cardinals hire Jonathan Gannon as new head coach. pic.twitter.

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Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, Kevin Wildes and Greg Jennings reveal the way too-early edition of Nick’s NFL Tiers featuring all 32 NFL franchises. Nick crowns the Kansas City Chiefs as a dynasty after their Super Bowl LVII win vs. Philadelphia Eagles. The San Francisco 49ers and Cincinnati Bengals are classified as “truly terrifying” & the Philadelphia Eagles, Jacksonville Jaguars and Dallas Cowboys are “one piece away.

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