The Eagles have bragging rights over the Cowboys at the moment, with Philadelphia the reigning champion of the NFC East and the NFC. But Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence doesn’t think there’s a big difference between the two teams. Lawrence told Rob Maadi of the Associated Press that the gap between the Eagles and the [more] … [Read more...] about DeMarcus Lawrence: I don’t feel like there’s a huge gap between Eagles, Cowboys
Deion Sanders undergoing emergency surgery for a blood clot
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders faces another serious medical issue. Six days after Sanders revealed he might lose his left foot to amputation, Pat McAfee reports that Sanders will require emergency surgery for a blood clot in his groin. Former NFL cornerback Adam Pacman Jones, who appeared on McAfee’s show, told McAfee that he spoke [more] … [Read more...] about Deion Sanders undergoing emergency surgery for a blood clot
ESPN scraps national morning radio show featuring Keyshawn Johnson
They apparently won’t be back, and they apparently won’t be better than ever. ESPN’s ongoing effort to cut costs includes scrapping the company’s national morning radio show, according to Andrew Marchand of the New York Post. This means that the show featuring former NFL receiver Keyshawn Johnson, along with Max Kellerman and Jay Williams, will [more] … [Read more...] about ESPN scraps national morning radio show featuring Keyshawn Johnson
Deion Sanders: I won’t coach in the NFL because I have too many old-school attributes
Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders has quickly become a coaching star in the college ranks. But he says he’ll never coach in the NFL. Sanders says that his my-way-or-the-highway approach works better on college kids than it would work on millionaire grown men. “I don’t have any desire or ambition to coach in [more] … [Read more...] about Deion Sanders: I won’t coach in the NFL because I have too many old-school attributes
Troy Aikman, who acknowledges the time “has passed” to be a G.M., has a “good idea” as to when he’ll retire
Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman started his broadcasting career 22 years ago. He seems to believe its end is closer than its beginning. And he’s thinking about when the end could come. “I probably give it more thought than I should,” Aikman said Monday on 96.7 FM/1310 AM The Ticket, via the Dallas Morning [more] … [Read more...] about Troy Aikman, who acknowledges the time “has passed” to be a G.M., has a “good idea” as to when he’ll retire