Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has spent much of his six-year career bending the limits of what’s possible for an NFL signal-caller. Beyond his pair of Super Bowl titles and quintet of Pro Bowl seasons, he’s accumulated an impressive highlight reel of no-look and otherwise improvised passes.
However, one Rubicon Mahomes has never crossed is throwing a behind-the-back pass during a regular season game. In Feb.
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Front end of two Saturday camps for me, this one with the Chargers in Costa Mesa. Here’s what we got …
Justin Herbert’s been locked in through two weeks of camp—playing fast and confident, throwing an accurate ball and finding his voice as a leader. There’s very little question here either that he fits new coordinator Kellen Moore’s scheme, which is built to force the defense to cover every blade of grass out there, something that, on paper, should unlock Herbert as a quarterback.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler is recovering from his second Tommy John surgery, hoping for a potential return next month.
Despite having surgery less than a year ago, Buehler’s been adamant that his recovery has progressed ahead of schedule. According to Buehler himself, he’s set to face hitters on August 8th and go out on a rehab assignment soon afterwards.
Given it’s his second Tommy John, there’s increased scrutiny on his arm and pitching motion.
Cleveland Cavaliers’ point guard Ricky Rubio, 32, has announced he’s putting his playing career on indefinite hold to focus on his mental health.
Bengals RB Joe Mixon is facing a civil lawsuit related to the shooting of his teenage neighbor, according to court records
Wrexham endured a miserable start to their Football League return as they were beaten 5-3 by MK Dons at the Stok Racecourse on Saturday.
Noah Gragson apologized on Saturday for undisclosed activity on social media that led to him being suspended indefinitely by NASCAR.
The USWNT’s disappointing attacking performances at the World Cup mean that things can only get better. As such, nobody should count them out against Sweden.
Shedeur Sanders — the son of someone named Deion Sanders — dropped a dime on the internet Saturday afternoon and all of a sudden the Colorado train is picking up steam.
Choo-choo!
Sanders, Colorado’s new QB1 for 2023, went viral Saturday after video made the rounds of him literally dropping one in a bucket from a mile away.
Fine. It wasn’t a mile. But it was still a long pass and our man buried it. Cha-ching!
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CANTON — For the first 10 years of Ronde Barber’s NFL career, the defensive coordinator with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Monte Kiffin mispronounced his name.
“Randy,” Kiffin would call the cornerback.
And that was somehow fitting because Ronde Barber wasn’t supposed to be playing in the NFL for 16 seasons. Or even one season. He wasn’t supposed to be good.
And he wasn’t supposed to be great enough to be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.