Derek Carr in a Jets uniform would make a lot of sense. But there are other good fits for the soon-to-be ex-Raiders quarterback.
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Emmanuel Acho, LeSean McCoy, Joy Taylor, and David Helman discuss whether the Minnesota Vikings should be trusted to beat the New York Giants in this weekend’s Wild Card Weekend matchup. Helman explains he does not trust the Vikings to beat the Giants because their play has been unpredictable the entire season.
The Georgia quarterback had a few jokes to share while working his shift at the popular chicken restaurant.
Stetson Bennett entered Georgia as a walk-on, but he leaves after leading the Bulldogs to back-to-back national championships—and as a Raising Cane’s guest employee.
Three days after UGA dismantled TCU, 65–7, at SoFi Stadium, Bennett recreated his iconic Raising Canes moment in Athens, serving delicious chicken finger meals to fans through the restaurant’s drive thru as well as the front counter.
As Kevin Warren exits the Big Ten commissioner’s chair, there is a torrent of speculation about who will get one of the most coveted (and powerful) jobs in sports.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott doesn’t want to hear anybody say Mike McCarthy could be coaching for his job during the Monday night …
The Bucs star enters Monday’s wild-card game having never lost a game to Dallas in his career.
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As Tom Brady prepares for his 20th career playoff appearance, the Buccaneers quarterback has been enveloped by even more commotion than usual given his unblemished record against Tampa’s wild-card round opponent, the Cowboys.
For his career, Brady owns a 7–0 mark against Dallas, including a 19–3 primetime win inside AT&T Stadium to begin the 2022 season. But when the two teams square off on Jan.
The Falcons are in need of a new defensive coordinator after veteran Dean Pees announced (for the third, and what is expected to be final, time) his …
Robby Fabbri has given the Detroit Red Wings a spark.
MLB may be on the verge of scoring a major win for its fans.
Perhaps the most infuriating aspect of being a baseball fan these days is the league’s blackout policy. Cable networks and regional sports networks have long enjoyed preferable treatment, making games harder to watch.
For some MLB fans, blackouts have led to ridiculous numbers of games being unavailable through the their popular At Bat streaming package.
Iowa has become perhaps the best example of blackout-related absurdity.
When the Buffalo Bills take on the Miami Dolphins this Sunday in the NFL wild-card round, they’ll have more than Western New York on their …