Author: Michael

Former NFL star Brandon Marshall dropped a video congratulating Aaron Rodgers on retiring, but there’s just one massive issue:
The Packers QB hasn’t announced he’s retiring or any other decision about his future.
The former standout Chicago Bears receiver shared an Instagram video Tuesday night captioned “@aaronrodgers12 RETIRES.. . CONGRATULATIONS,” and in the video congratulates Rodgers on retiring.
That requires us to ask one very simple question.

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There is a growing consensus over the top 4 QBs in the draft, but who is QB5?
With the arrival of the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine, your Twitter timeline and Facebook feed is about to be inundated with footage of prospect media sessions that are difficult to hear, clips of head coaches and general managers remaining coy about their plans, and sportswriters talking about shrimp cocktails.
(Just a heads-up, my trip to St. Elmo’s is scheduled for Saturday night, so be warned).

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If Aaron Rodgers were to become a New York Jet, he would immediately become the best quarterback to play for the franchise since Joe Namath, at least on paper. With that in mind, the vast majority of Jets fans are on board with the idea, but one New York legend is completely against the idea.
Joe Klecko, who was recently elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, fears that adding Rodgers to a young Jets locker room could ruin what the team has already built together.
“I don’t think Rodgers is a fit with the young guys,” Klecko said on CBS’ ‘Zach Gelb Show’.

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Drake and Bradley are the favorites in the MVC men’s basketball conference tournament.
Arch Madness is always one of the most fun conference tournament’s in college basketball, and this year will be no exception with a talented field and huge stakes. The 2023 Missouri Valley Conference tournament will run March 2 through March 5 in St. Louis, Missouri at the Enterprise Center. The winner will punch their automatic bid to the 2023 men’s NCAA tournament.

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This NBA season is wide open, but only a select handful of teams can actually win the title.
The All-Star break is over and it’s time to look ahead to the stretch run of the NBA season.
The Boston Celtics and Denver Nuggets sit atop their respective conferences. The Phoenix Suns and Dallas Mavericks took huge swings at the deadline to try to stay in the hunt.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers don’t sound interested in cutting Mitch Trubisky loose.
Trubisky has one year left on his deal with the Steelers, and his cap hit is just slightly north of $10.6 million for the upcoming season. With Kenny Pickett locked in as the franchise’s starter, it would be a bold move to carry a backup with such a large cap hit.
However, it sounds like that’s exactly what the Steelers plan to do with Mitch Trubisky, who opened last season as the team’s starter.
Will the Steelers keep Mitch Trubisky? (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
“Mitch has been great.

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Wisconsin basketball star Chucky Hepburn might not be ready to roll Thursday against Purdue.
The Badgers are currently 16-12 and right on the bubble for March Madness. Depending on what projection you look at, they’re either barely in or just on the outside looking in.
Wisconsin plays Purdue Thursday night, and a win would absolutely give the team some breathing room.
Chucky Hepburn’s status for the Purdue game remains unclear. The Wisconsin guard got hurt against Michigan.

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The New York Giants are reportedly cutting Kenny Golladay, but he shouldn’t have much to cry about after becoming incredibly rich.
The Giants signed Golladay to a massive four year, $72 million contract after he had some success with the Lions. He was supposed to be the team’s clear WR1, but the experiment was nothing short of a complete and total disaster.
In two seasons with the franchise, he caught a grand total of 43 balls for just one touchdown. Since joining the franchise, he’s made $36 million. That means the Giants paid him more than $837,000 per catch.

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Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel isn’t afraid to admit the fact he’s rich.
The 39-year-old coach took the NFL by storm this past season. Not so much for the Dolphins going 9-8 in the regular season but for turning out to be a content machine.
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel continues to be a content machine. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)
Well, for anyone who thought he would slow down during the offseason, you’re dead wrong. In fact, he’s flying so high that he’s not afraid to let people know he’s got big money. The man has NFL head coach money.

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