With Super Bowl 47 between the favored San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens on the horizon, it’s time to take a look back at the last time the Niners visited New Orleans on Super Sunday. The biggest beatdown in Super Bowl history occurred on January 24, 1990 when the […]
As America happily pours dirt on the remains of the 2012 Patriots and basks in the glow of a non-Brady/Belichick Super Bowl, Peter King of Sports Illustrated wrote an interesting tidbit revolving around the new AFC champion Baltimore Ravens. King surmised that America was growing tired of Ray Lewis. Considering […]
While Ray Lewis was busy answering questions about banned substances, another star made her way around the Superdome during Super Bowl Media Day. Katherine Webb, whose star exploded in Miami during the BCS title game between Notre Dame and Alabama, earned a job as an on-air talent with Inside […]
Ray Lewis fell into the eye of a controversy during Super Bowl Media Day on Tuesday when a published report from Sports Illustrated fingered the Ravens linebacker for using a banned substance to help with a torn right triceps injury. Lewis denied ever using deer antler spray, which contains the […]
The NFC won Sunday night’s Pro Bowl 62-35 but a group of fight-thirsty fans ended up stealing the show. During another forgettable Pro Bowl, fans brawled just a few feet away from the AFC bench.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback and graduate of Game Manager University, Joe Flacco used some choice words to describe the NFL’s decision to put next year’s Super Bowl at a cold-weather site.
When Ravens safety Bernard Pollard isn’t beating New England Patriots senseless, he is pontificating about the bleak future of the National Football League.
The ills of athletes on social media reared its sizable and ugly head late Saturday night as Eagles running back LeSean McCoy blew a gasket on Twitter over his baby mama busting his chops. The woman in question and baby mama, Steph, questioned McCoy’s spelling ability as the […]
From the master of the obvious department, Houston Texans running back Arian Foster says not to expect players to go “100 percent” at the Pro Bowl. Following Pro Bowl practice, Foster told The Houston Chronicle that while the Pro Bowl isn’t necessarily a joke, it’s unrealistic to expect […]
This time last year, I joked about New England set to become a budding dynasty in third world countries if they lost another Super Bowl. Back in 2005, the Patriots were in the business of winning Super Bowls. One of their victims proved to be the Philadelphia Eagles.