Buffalo Bills players and general manager Brandon Beane came to the defense of head coach Sean McDermott after he came under fire over a 9/11 analogy he made in a team meeting a few years ago and for playing Von Miller despite his domestic violence arrest. After the team’s 20-17
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Broncos' Courtland Sutton makes incredible 1-handed TD catch as team tops Chargers
The Denver Broncos bounced back from a loss against the Houston Texans with a victory on Sunday over the Los Angeles Chargers, 24-7, marking their sixth win out of their last seven games. The Broncos’ victory was highlighted by a spectacular catch from Courtland Sutton. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS
Vikings offensive coordinator arrested for DWI, still traveling with team for game against Raiders
Minnesota Vikings offensive coordinator Wes Phillips was arrested Friday night on a misdemeanor driving while intoxicated charge. Phillips was booked into the Hennepin County Jail at 11 p.m. CT after reportedly blowing a 0.08% after being pulled over by Minnesota State Police. Despite the arrest, the Vikings said Phillips will
Rory McIlroy says it's 'hard' to 'criticize' Jon Rahm for LIV move, calls for Ryder Cup team rule changes
In perhaps the biggest blow to the PGA Tour, defending Masters champion Jon Rahm announced on Thursday on Fox News Channel that he joined LIV Golf. Rahm had previously been critical of the league, even once saying that $400 million would not change his lifestyle. However, amid rumors that an
Bills' Sean McDermott used 9/11 terrorists to illustrate how team could come together in 2021
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott came under fire Thursday when a lengthy series about his coaching tactics and style caught the eyes of the NFL world. One specific 2021 team meeting appeared in Tyler Dunne’s Go Long Substack. McDermott used a head-scratching analogy during training camp. He was reportedly
Former Jaguars employee allegedly stole over $22 million from team
A Jacksonville Jaguars employee is alleged to have stolen roughly $22 million from the team from 2019 through this year. Amit Patel is said to have exploited the team’s credit card program, using the money to buy two vehicles, a condo and a watch that cost almost $100,000. He was
Michigan's Blake Corum believes team already has 'chip on our shoulder' going into CFP
The Michigan Wolverines enter the College Football Playoff as the No. 1 team in the four-team field after winning the Big Ten Championship over Iowa and topping Ohio State the week prior. Running back Blake Corum has been a key difference-maker in Michigan’s run this season. Corum’s 24 rushing touchdowns
Florida State's Mike Norvell argues for CFP berth: 'This is a team that has earned it'
The College Football Playoff Committee will have big decisions to make when it comes to the four teams that will be vying for a national championship at the end of the season. Florida State remained undefeated with an ACC Championship win over Louisville on Saturday. The Seminoles were down to
Cowboys legend Jason Witten coaches Texas high school team to state title
Jason Witten was named a Pro Bowler 11 times and is likely a Hall of Famer. The Dallas Cowboys legend led Liberty Christian High School in Argyle, Texas, to the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) Division II state championship Friday with a 52-10 victory over Regents. Witten
Patriots' Jabrill Peppers apologizes after hot mic catches safety calling his team ‘a–’
New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers apologized Friday for any distraction he may have caused when an NFL Films microphone caught him calling his team ‘a–’ after another loss. Following New England’s Week 12 loss to the New York Giants, Peppers met up with his former Giants’ teammate Saquon Barkley