Tony Dungy is a pro-life Christian man and does not care how many times various members of the media try to cancel him over his beliefs. He showed just how much he doesn’t care about the outside noise – and how strong his faith is – by delivering a powerful speech during Friday’s March For Life rally.
Dungy, a father of three biological children and eight adopted children, took the stage in Washington D.C., and shared how he believes God has used football to shine some light on “the subject of life for all of us.
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Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals will take on Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills in Buffalo on Sunday. The Bills find themselves as 5.5-point favorites according to FOX Bet Sportsbook. Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe predict the winner.
After delivering the program its first national title, the longtime program leader has decided to hang it up.
John Stiegelmeier, longtime coach of the South Dakota State football program, announced his retirement on Thursday, less than two weeks after delivering the Jackrabbits their first FCS national championship.
Stiegelmeier, 65, will retire as the winningest coach in program history with a 199–112 record (.640 winning percentage).
The alleged act took place on Dec. 31 at a nightclub in Barcelona, police told The Associated Press. Alves is one of soccer’s most successful players, winning major titles with several elite clubs.
Here’s how GMs and VPs voted, including league MVP, top coach and which player has “taken it to another level” without the most dynamic playmaker in the league.
There was this thing that Andy Reid said to me about Patrick Mahomes a couple of weeks ago that stuck with me, and I can’t let it go. His Chiefs had just dispatched the Raiders to lock up the top seed in the AFC and move to within one win of the team’s fifth AFC title game in as many years, and in five years with Mahomes as starter.
This time, though, they’d done it without Tyreek Hill.
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With the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs upon us, one thing seems clear.
The paradigm shift in the NFL is complete.
Seven of the eight head coaches left standing have offensive backgrounds. Beyond that, look at the quarterbacks involved. While all eight remaining quarterbacks can operate from the pocket, their ability to create off-structure, whether through their feet, their legs, or a combination of both, stands out.
The five-star quarterback is officially on the move.
Five-star quarterback Jaden Rashada, who had previously committed to Florida, is officially on the move.
Sports Illustrated’s Richard Johnson confirmed the news Friday that the program released Rashada from his National Letter of Intent. On3 was first to break the news of the quarterback’s release.
The California native, who is ranked as SI’s No. 7 player in the 2023 class, is now the highest ranked unsigned quarterback in this cycle and can sign with any program. National Signing Day for athletes is Feb.
The safety was discharged from the hospital but still needs to be monitored by doctors.
Damar Hamlin was released from a Buffalo hospital last week following his medical emergency in Cincinnati, and has been able to be around teammates occasionally as the Bills practice. However, he wasn’t able to attend Buffalo’s game vs. the Dolphins on Sunday, as his recovery is still not over.
On Friday, Hamlin’s friend and business partner Jordon Rooney, who has served as a family spokesperson in recent weeks, detailed where the safety stands with his rehab after being discharged.
Barstool’s popular ‘Bussin’ with the Boys’ podcast can’t get Radio Row credential.
1. The long-running feud between the NFL and Barstool Sports seems to still be going strong.
Former NFL linebacker Will Compton, who hosts the very popular Bussin’ With the Boys podcast with current Titans offensive lineman Taylor Lewan, claims the league is keeping his show off of Radio Row at the Super Bowl because it’s a Barstool show.
If that text is accurate, and there’s no reason to believe it’s not, this move by the NFL is ridiculous for a couple of reasons.
Longtime NHL player and Olympic gold medalist Theo Fleury joined ‘Don’t @ Me With Dan Dakich‘. He shared his thoughts about Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov not wearing a Pride-themed jersey.
Plenty of media members have attacked Provorov for citing his religion and faith for not wearing the Pride-themed jersey, while others see no issue with him making that personal decision.
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Fleury warned the league about the woke path it continues to go down, and how grim the future may be for the NHL.