The longtime Raiders QB’s links to several teams should affect Daniel Jones, Jimmy Garoppolo and the entire market before free agency even officially begins.
The 2022 season is over. And we’re wrapping up Super Bowl LVII still, with a look ahead too …
• At this point, there’s no reason for the Raiders not to just hang on to Derek Carr until 4 p.m. Tuesday, just in case someone panics and throws them a pick for him. And with Carr’s time in Vegas down to its final hours, it’s worth looking at where this has been, where it is and where it’s going from here.
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Keith Appling, a former Michigan State basketball player who led the program in scoring during his junior season in 2012-13, pleaded guilty to a second-degree murder charge and a felony firearm charge on Monday, ahead of his second trial.
As reported by the Detroit Free Press, Appling, 31, reached a plea deal concerning the murder of 66-year-old Clyde Edmonds in Detroit.
Super Bowl LVII was the third-most-watched television show in history, with an estimated 113 million people watching the Chiefs rally to defeat the Eagles.
Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs broke various curses and trends with their Super Bowl comeback versus the Eagles, per FOX Sports research.
Shannon Sharpe ask Rickey Smiley what made Smiley get into the radio business at the height of his comedic career. Without hesitation, Smiley answers: “Steve!” Smiley goes onto share how Steve Harvey is like a big brother to him and his journey to become a syndicated radio host in 100+ markets.
With Patrick Mahomes winning his second Super Bowl and Super Bowl MVP and a shining performance from Jalen Hurts, Nick Wright updates his quarterback rankings that include both players.
In 2023, the Yankees could fall off a cliff, a prized prospect will give the D-backs hope, the Cardinals will have another MVP and Dylan Cease won’t be in Chicago. Maybe.
The network’s current top analyst will take a significant financial hit when the seven-time Super Bowl champion takes his spot.
Tom Brady’s eventual move to the broadcast booth with Fox will reportedly come with some significant financial consequences for current top analyst Greg Olsen.
According to Andrew Marchand of the New York Post, Olsen will be knocked down to the No. 2 analyst spot at the network when Brady, who announced his retirement at the start of this month, decides to begin his on-air role.
Emmanuel Acho, LeSean McCoy, Joy Taylor, and David Helman discuss whether Jalen Hurts is getting a pass for his costly fumble in Super Bowl LVII. McCoy weighs in and explains Hurts’ does deserve a pass because he was carrying the team for majority of the game despite the turnover.
If you’ve been following along, you know the NFL has been delivering massive audience after massive audience this postseason. The Super Bowl ratings continued that trend as over 110 million Americans tuned into the Big Game.
On Divisional Round Sunday, over 50 million tuned in to watch the San Francisco 49ers eliminate the Dallas Cowboys. The following Sunday, despite one terrible game and one controversial ending, the Conference Championships each pulled in over 50 million.
The AFC Championship between the Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals saw a peak of over 60 million.