The NFL playoffs began this past weekend, which can mean only one thing … the NASCAR season is right around the corner!
Is that a depressed Miami Dolphins fan speaking? Sure. But, that doesn’t change the fact that it’s mid-January, and the Busch Light Clash is mere weeks away. And hey, we even get Wiz Khalifa doing the mid-race show!
No? That doesn’t get the juices flowing? Oh well. I tried.
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Pro Bowl C Ryan Jensen, out since July with a knee injury, will play against Dallas tonight. Here’s what it means for the Bucs.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers center Ryan Jensen was activated from injured reserve and could make his first appearance of the season in the NFC Wild Card …
As the Los Angeles Dodgers continue to search for a Cody Bellinger replacement, they were left without a player making MLB Network’s The Shredder …
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were without one of their most important offensive players for the entire regular season, but they may be getting him back …
LeBron James is on pace to break the NBA’s all-time scoring record this season. Here’s how far he is from passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have several players battling injuries before their Wild Card game Monday night.
The Texans enter the offseason once again needing to find a new head coach after they dismissed Lovie Smith last week.
Thoughts on Al Michaels, Tony Dungy, Tony Romo, Greg Olsen, Mike Tirico and more.
1. When the NFL broadcasting carousel was taking place in early 2022 and talent was switching networks and landing monster contracts, there was a lot of talk about the value of broadcasters.
People are going to watch NFL playoff games no matter who is calling them, so why shell out big bucks for talent? Even CBS play-by-play man Greg Gumbel said on the SI Media Podcast that a broadcaster doesn’t bring one viewer to the TV set.
The Ravens running back took issue with Baltimore’s red-zone decisions in the fourth quarter.
Ravens running back J.K. Dobbins didn’t touch the ball once on a pivotal second-half series in his team’s wild-card playoff loss to the Bengals on Sunday night, and he candidly voiced his displeasure after the game.
The ninth and decisive play over the drive came with 11:39 to play in the fourth quarter when Tyler Huntley went over the top on a quarterback sneak at the 1-yard line.