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Jalen Hurts, Haason Reddick, and other Eagles players to watch vs. Chiefs in the Super Bowl.
The Philadelphia Eagles will be looking to hoist just their second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history this Sunday when they face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII.
These are the two teams who led their respective conferences for the majority of the 2022 regular season, combining to go 28-6 as the league’s only two teams to win 14 games each.
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Luka Doncic, who has yet to play with new Mavs teammate Kyrie Irving, is probable for Saturday’s game vs. the Kings after missing four games to injury.
Canelo Alvarez is in the process of finalizing a deal to defend his undisputed super middleweight title against John Ryder on May 6, sources told ESPN.
LeBron James will miss his second straight game with left ankle soreness when the Lakers play the Warriors on Saturday.
Rutgers Scarlet Knights’ Caleb McConnell assisted Clifford Omoruyi on a beautful dunk to extend their lead over Illinois Fighting Illini.
The Colorado head coach has to convince high schoolers to commit to Boulder.
Now the head coach at Colorado, Deion Sanders has access to more pitches to get recruits to commit to Boulder. However, it also seems that he lost one going from Jackson State to Mississippi.
Sanders explained that he has to convince high schoolers in warm weather states like Florida to come play football in Boulder, Colorado.
San Francisco 49ers’ Fred Warner, Arizona Cardinals’ Budda Baker and New Orleans Saints’ Mark Ingram discussed QBs they would want to face the most.
UConn Huskies’ Donovan Clingan got up for the alley-oop on the lob from Hassan Diarra against the Creighton Blue Jays.
Tom Brady has officially retired —it actually feels real this time — and it’s almost unanimous in sports circles the 7-time Super Bowl Champion is the greatest quarterback to ever play in the NFL.
Lawrence Taylor, arguably the greatest defensive player of all time, firmly disagrees with Brady getting lauded as the GOAT.
In a recent appearance on the “I Am Athlete” podcast, the Hall of Famer who was a nightmare for opposing signal callers during his remarkable career, made his case for one of his former rivals as the true GOAT.
The three-time major champion has had an adventurous tournament.
With crowds in the six figures and a laid-back, fan-friendly atmosphere, the WM Phoenix Open is frequently a magnet for chaos. In the first round of the tournament Thursday, Jordan Spieth found that out the hard way.
The three-time major champion teed off on the par-3 fourth hole at one-under after birdieing the par-5 third. Spieth, however, yanked this drive into the gallery.
What happened next was bizarre as the ball appeared to land squarely in a spectator’s lap.