Author: Michael

San Francisco has found its replacement for DeMeco Ryans, who left for Houston earlier in the offseason.
The 49ers plan to hire former Panthers interim head coach Steve Wilks as the team’s defensive coordinator, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport.
Wilks, who began the 2022 season as Carolina’s passing game coordinator and secondary coach, impressed when he took over as head coach following Matt Rhule’s firing five games into the year.

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We may never know for sure until the book comes out.
And if that is made into a movie, it cannot be worse than “Home Team.” That was the 2022 Netflix film inspired by former New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton’s life during his 2012 NFL suspension for letting his players put bounties on opposing players from 2009-11.
And it may depend on who writes the book – Ian Rapoport of NFL Network or Adam Schefter of ESPN. Or maybe Payton himself. But it surely looks like Payton was not the Denver Broncos’ first choice to be their new head coach last week.

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See just how many Americans plan to bet on Super Bowl LVII between the Chiefs and Eagles.
More people than ever are expected to bet on Super Bowl LVII between the Chiefs and Eagles this coming Sunday.
A record 50.4 million American adults are set to bet on the Big Game, according to an American Gaming Association Survey, which represents a 61% increase from the previous record set in 2022. An estimated $16 billion is expected to be wagered by those bettors, which is more than double the projection from last year.

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The Wisconsin Badgers dropped an outstanding Luke Fickell hype video for fans Tuesday afternoon.
Fickell is the man in charge in Madison, and that means a new era of football is underway in the state of Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Coach Luke Fickell Gives Passionate Speech About Effort And Attitude

After a few disappointing seasons, it feels like hope and optimism has returned to a program that carries itself with a lot of pride.
Well, if Wisconsin fans weren’t already juiced up and excited, this video should definitely get the job done.

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The defensive tackle sacked the Bengals quarterback twice during the AFC championship.
Even though the AFC championship is no longer the Chiefs’ focus, Kansas City defensive tackle undefined appears to still be a bit heated over the team’s rivalry with the Bengals.
After the two teams met in consecutive AFC championships, Kansas City finally got a victory over Joe Burrow & Co. in a 23–20 conference title win, adding another chapter to the intensifying rivalry.

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We’re a year away from Kyle Larson’s NASCAR/IndyCar crossover, but Conor Daly is hoping to give us one later this month.
Daly is best known for open-wheel racing in the NTT IndyCar series, but he’ll be hopping in a stock car next week. Daly has been tapped to drive the No. 50 The Money Team Racing (TMT Racing) Chevrolet Camaro.

To have a chance to try and qualify for the #Daytona500 is an incredible opportunity! A monumental challenge against some great drivers and teams with no practice but we will give it our best shot! Huge thanks to https://t.

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This is absolutely stomach-churning.
Huge crowds in Arizona for the Super Bowl were left aghast on Tuesday morning when a man was spotted scaling the Chase Building in Phoenix.

Seen a lot of crazy things at past Super Bowls.
This guy scaling a skyscraper in downtown Phoenix this morning tops them all. pic.twitter.com/ygSWbXupKL
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) February 7, 2023

Rescue crews were dispatched attempting to get the man down.

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The Eagles linebacker had a quiet breakout season in 2022. It was thanks in part to some very loud workouts with a Watt brother of the same name.
T.J. Watt insists he doesn’t care who wins Super Bowl LVII, but the Steelers’ star edge rusher won’t lack for meaningful allegiances when the action kicks off either. “I don’t root for a team,” Watt says. “I’m just gonna be rooting for the people in it.”
In particular, Watt will be cheering for his close friend and former college teammate, Eagles linebacker T.J.

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The Kansas City offensive coordinator has been interviewing for jobs since 2019.
Eric Bieniemy has been the Chiefs offensive coordinator for the past five years, but it hasn’t yet led to a head coaching opportunity elsewhere. That is despite five straight AFC championship game appearances and playing a part in developing quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
On Monday night, Bieniemy explained that even though he’s interviewed for over a dozen head coach openings in the past five years, he is still enjoying his current run with Kansas City.

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