This is peak TV.
The Dallas Cowboys haven’t been to the NFC Championship Game since 1995 — the season they won their third Super Bowl of the decade. Dallas has an opportunity to reach the round on Sunday if they can win at the San Francisco 49ers, and one of the stars of their ‘90s golden era gave them all the motivation they needed.
Michael Irvin was one of the best players and biggest personalities on the ‘90s Cowboys. The Hall of Fame inductee is now an analyst with NFL Network, and he’s maintained his signature brand of enthusiasm well into his 50s.
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Cincinnati is going back to the AFC championship game after the Bengals went into snowy Buffalo and pushed the Bills around in a one-sided win.
One of the biggest storylines in the Dallas Cowboys thumping of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wild Card Round was the performance of Cowboys kicker Brett Maher.
Maher missed an incredible four extra points in the game before finally connecting on Dallas’ fifth and final touchdown. It didn’t matter, ultimately, since the Cowboys won the game 31-14. Unless you bet on the Over, of course.
Brett Maher of the Dallas Cowboys reacts after missing an extra point against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
A college basketball season filled with upsets continued on Sunday, when No. 1 Houston was knocked off by unranked Temple, 56-55.
NFL referee Shawn Hochuli had a fun hot mic moment during the AFC Divisional Round game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Jacksonville Jaguars.
With the Chiefs up 10-7 in the second quarter, officials threw a flag on Jags linebacker Arden Key for roughing the passer. Hochuli turned his microphone on just a little to soon.
“Everybody shut up!” he said before announcing the penalty.
“Everybody shut up”
The ref was fed up pic.twitter.com/ABJyuJ7UF3
— PFF (@PFF) January 21, 2023
It’s not like noisy fans are anything new to Shawn Hochuli.
The NFL divisional round continues with Joe Burrow and the Bengals battling Josh Allen and the Bills.
The Temple Owls upset the No. 1 Houston Cougars 56-55.
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Saturday’s Divisional Round game between the Bills and Bengals was bigger than football in a lot of ways. While winning and moving on to the AFC Championship obviously meant a lot to both sides, there was something greater at play.
Damar Hamlin was in attendance.
Damar Hamlin In The House At Highmark Stadium For Bengals Versus Bills
Hamlin’s harrowing collapse took place during a game between Buffalo and Cincinnati on Jan. 2. The incident, as scary as it was and continues to be, served something of a divine purpose.
Nearly two dozen members of the program penned a message to the school after it was announced that the former NFL star would not be taking over.
A handful of Bethune-Cookman football players have started a petition to reinstate Ed Reed as the program’s head coach after the former NFL star announced Saturday that the school had decided not to ratify his contract.
In a photo posted on Twitter by Wildcats running back Branden McDonald, more than 20 players had signed the petition that called Reed’s dismissal “unjust.