
Unpacking the Aaron Hernandez Documentary
Our Jordan Leandre dissects the Netflix documentary that has taken the sports world by storm over the past week.

Our Jordan Leandre dissects the Netflix documentary that has taken the sports world by storm over the past week.
We are almost done with the NFL season. In three weeks we will know which team is at the top of the mountain in the league. Last April, all 32 teams looked to address some of their weaknesses during the draft. The draft is the offseason Super Bowl as all seven rounds are televised live with in-depth analysis of each player and what they bring to their new teams.
Today, I take a look at how the NFC East did with their draft selections. The NFC East had six selections in the first round with the Giants having three, Washington having two, and Philadelphia having one. Two teams took their quarterbacks of the future, while another took their new franchise tackle. Let’s take a look at how the Cowboys, Giants, Eagles, and Redskins rookies did this year.

Joe Heller examines what the NFC East could look like in 2020 and determines whether or not the divisional will hold much relevance.

The Chiefs are heading to the Super Bowl for the first time in half a century.

Celeste Sabin recaps the San Francisco 49ers’ blowout win over the Green Bay Packers to win the NFC and clinch a Super Bowl berth.

The Patriots will be looking to upgrade their offense this offfseason. Mike Sullivan looks at one receiver that could be on the market.

For the first in his career, quarterback Tom Brady is poised to test the market. Per Jason La Canfora, the

Jason Witten has yet to decide whether or not he will play football in 2020. If he does retire, there is a growing sense he could follow Jason Garrett and join the New York Giants as a coach.
Two games left with a trip to the Superbowl for the victors. It has been an interesting playoff season so far and today’s games figure to have some excitement for sure. I looked at the AFC injury news earlier today and in this article, I will take a look at the injury information for the Green Bay Packers and the San Francisco 49ers.
Both teams enter championship weekend relatively healthy with most everyone expected to participate as both teams try to achieve the ultimate prize a ticket to the Super Bowl.
The San Francisco 49ers will host the Green Bay Packers on Sunday at 6:40pm ET this Sunday. It will be a battle of the top two seeds in the NFC. They have met six times in the playoffs, the last being in 2012 when Colin Kaepernick was celebrating a 45-31 Niners win. Let’s take a look at the keys to victory for each team.
Two games left with a trip to the Superbowl for the victors. It has been an interesting playoff season so far and today’s games figure to have some excitement for sure. I will take a look at the AFC game in this article and the NFC game in a second article today.
It’s incredible to think that both of these teams are at this stage of the NFL playoffs given both were teams that should’ve been eliminated last week but overcame all the odds to get to this position. The Tennessee Titans have ridden Derrick Henry and their top-five defense to this point beating Tom Brady and Bill Belichick in New England then turning around and beating the number one team in all of football in the Baltimore Ravens to keep themselves alive. The Chiefs haven’t lost since Week 10, but they were close last week trailing by 24 before rallying in six minutes of game time and blitzing the Texans for 51 at home to advance and host this AFC Championship Game. This game will kick off championship weekend and will be played at 12:05 PT on CBS.

Our Jordan Leandre dissects the Netflix documentary that has taken the sports world by storm over the past week.
We are almost done with the NFL season. In three weeks we will know which team is at the top of the mountain in the league. Last April, all 32 teams looked to address some of their weaknesses during the draft. The draft is the offseason Super Bowl as all seven rounds are televised live with in-depth analysis of each player and what they bring to their new teams.
Today, I take a look at how the NFC East did with their draft selections. The NFC East had six selections in the first round with the Giants having three, Washington having two, and Philadelphia having one. Two teams took their quarterbacks of the future, while another took their new franchise tackle. Let’s take a look at how the Cowboys, Giants, Eagles, and Redskins rookies did this year.

Joe Heller examines what the NFC East could look like in 2020 and determines whether or not the divisional will hold much relevance.

The Chiefs are heading to the Super Bowl for the first time in half a century.

Celeste Sabin recaps the San Francisco 49ers’ blowout win over the Green Bay Packers to win the NFC and clinch a Super Bowl berth.

The Patriots will be looking to upgrade their offense this offfseason. Mike Sullivan looks at one receiver that could be on the market.

For the first in his career, quarterback Tom Brady is poised to test the market. Per Jason La Canfora, the six-time Super Bowl champion is

Jason Witten has yet to decide whether or not he will play football in 2020. If he does retire, there is a growing sense he could follow Jason Garrett and join the New York Giants as a coach.
Two games left with a trip to the Superbowl for the victors. It has been an interesting playoff season so far and today’s games figure to have some excitement for sure. I looked at the AFC injury news earlier today and in this article, I will take a look at the injury information for the Green Bay Packers and the San Francisco 49ers.
Both teams enter championship weekend relatively healthy with most everyone expected to participate as both teams try to achieve the ultimate prize a ticket to the Super Bowl.
The San Francisco 49ers will host the Green Bay Packers on Sunday at 6:40pm ET this Sunday. It will be a battle of the top two seeds in the NFC. They have met six times in the playoffs, the last being in 2012 when Colin Kaepernick was celebrating a 45-31 Niners win. Let’s take a look at the keys to victory for each team.
Two games left with a trip to the Superbowl for the victors. It has been an interesting playoff season so far and today’s games figure to have some excitement for sure. I will take a look at the AFC game in this article and the NFC game in a second article today.
It’s incredible to think that both of these teams are at this stage of the NFL playoffs given both were teams that should’ve been eliminated last week but overcame all the odds to get to this position. The Tennessee Titans have ridden Derrick Henry and their top-five defense to this point beating Tom Brady and Bill Belichick in New England then turning around and beating the number one team in all of football in the Baltimore Ravens to keep themselves alive. The Chiefs haven’t lost since Week 10, but they were close last week trailing by 24 before rallying in six minutes of game time and blitzing the Texans for 51 at home to advance and host this AFC Championship Game. This game will kick off championship weekend and will be played at 12:05 PT on CBS.
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π 2026 Senior Bowl MVP
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