Tom Brady has—indirectly—reacted to the talk that Patrick Mahomes has surpassed him as the ‘GOAT’ (Greatest of All Time).
Such talk surrounding Mahomes started up after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC championship game to advance to the Super Bowl on Sunday.
The argument picked up even more steam after ESPN’s Mike Greenberg declared the Chiefs quarterback the ‘GOAT’ in a post onto his account on X, formerly Twitter, leading to many replies of fans reminding him that Brady exists.
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If James White was Patriots GM, he would not take a QB with the No. 3 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk certainly had the catch of the postseason on Sunday. Maybe the catch of the year.
Down 24-10 in the third quarter against the Detroit Lions, Aiyuk stretched out for a 51-yard bomb by Brock Purdy. But that’s after the ball went through the arms and bounced off the face mask of Lions cornerback Kindle Vildor.
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This jaw-dropping catch changed the trajectory of the game.
But apparently, it wasn’t even the best play of the day — at least according to ESPN’s SportsCenter Top 10.
In 1957, two professional football teams met for a playoff game in northern California. Just like this year, it pitted the San Francisco 49ers against the Detroit Lions. Just like this year, a berth in the league championship was at stake. Just like this year, the home juggernaut was favored.
This was 1957: San Francisco dominated early, taking a 24–7 lead into halftime. Detroit rallied, scoring three touchdowns (plus one field goal) and limiting the Niners to three second-half points.
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The contenders have been decided and we are less than two weeks away from Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas.
Whether you are a Kansas City Chiefs fan, a San Francisco 49ers fan, a Taylor Swift fan or just watching for he commercials, there will be plenty of ways for you to get in on the action. No football knowledge required.
That’s right. Anyone can be a successful sports bettor on Super Bowl Sunday if they find the props. These are often referred to as “novelty props“ or “exotic props“ at the sportsbooks.
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On Sunday, the Chiefs’ defense put another notch in their impressive season
In the week of preparation leading up to the AFC Championship game, most of the attention was on Kansas City’s offensive side of the ball. How would QB Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs’ offense fare against the best defense they’ve seen in the Baltimore Ravens?
The Chiefs’ defense saw all that attention and matched it with one phrase, one that was worn on the shirts of many Chiefs’ defensive players after the game: In Spags We Trust.
The Memphis Tigers are down, and down bad, but head coach Penny Hardaway wants fans to know that he is not a loser.
Two weeks ago Memphis hoops was riding high sitting at 15-2 on the season with the team’s two lone losses coming to Villanova and on the road at Ole Miss. This looked like a team that if things fell the right way for them then a Sweet 16 appearance would be its floor.
Fast forward 14 days after Memphis’ last win against Wichita State on January 14 and the Tigers have gone from a darkhorse title contender to a team spiraling out of control.
Olivia Culpo and Christian McCaffrey were in their feelings Sunday night after the 49ers beat the Lions.
San Francisco pulled off a stunning 17-point comeback win over Detroit, Dan Campbell, Jared Goff and the rest of the team that left football fans in a state of shock.
How do I know? Because I am a Lions fan, I was in a state of shock and the people around me couldn’t believe what they were watching as the lead dried up before eventually completely disappearing.
It was gutting for Lions fans…..but definitely not for the 49ers.
Tyrell Hatton and Jon Rahm during the 2023 Ryder Cup. | Photo by Maddie Meyer/PGA of America/Getty Images
Englishman Tyrell Hatton, currently the 16th player in the world, has signed a deal to join LIV Golf.
After months of speculation, Englishman Tyrell Hatton has finally signed a deal.
He will join Jon Rahm’s LIV Golf team, Legion XIII, and debut on the Saudi-backed circuit at its season-opening event in Mexico later this week. Hatton’s deal with LIV is worth $63 million, according to James Corrigan of The Telegraph.