data-mm-id=”_jkfyqfdy1″>The Dallas Cowboys are America's team…to hate. Unless you're a Cowboys fan, you really can't stand the Cowboys can you? From their instance that they remain the most important NFL team in existence to a fan group that acts like they're relevant in the Super Bowl conversation despite being irrelevant in that convo for over two decades, the Cowboys are a team so many love to hate, including myself. Today, we got another reason. To keep their butts warm, the Cowboys shipped in their own benches for their game against Washington today. They are the only team to do so. As if the #Cowboys couldn’t be any more contemptible, they flew in their own sideline benches for the game … first time and only team that’s ever done that at FedEx … wild…
data-mm-id=”_gcbnm8d9o”>The Skip Bayless-Charles Barkley feud was in the spotlight again this week after Paul Finebaum applauded Barkley for calling Bayless an "idiot" during the NBA Finals in June. With Undisputed still on hiatus for nearly another two months, Bayless' only choice was to respond via his eponymous podcast. And boy, did he ever. The Twitter account for The Skip Bayless Show dropped a video on Thursday of Bayless straight-up begging Barkley to replace Shannon Sharpe on Undisputed so he could destroy him in debates every single day. It starts off with a light tone but quickly changes into a reflection of how low Bayless' opinion of Barkley is in the sports knowledge arena. At one point Bayless says outright that Barkley coming on Undisputed would be li…
data-mm-id=”_v6owktjle”>Sunday morning brought stateside NFL fans a rather ugly battle between the Baltimore Ravens and Tennessee Titans. Many field goals were kicked but only one TD was scored in the first half, and third-quarter highlights included an interception and an ejection. Some may have found their viewing experience hampered even further by the sound of one fan in the stands in London screeching whenever something good happened for the Ravens. At least, we're pretty sure that's the root cause. The screeching was loudest early on during this Devin Duvernay kick return. she sound like a seagull pic.twitter.com/wVgRtBnBPV https://t.co/16Rg8Fyw8U— alex (@highlightheaven) October 15, 2023Later on, the same screeching could be heard after Ryan Tannehill threw an i…
data-mm-id=”_9t757bj84″>The NFL has a ton of money running through it and that has only increased over the past 20 years. Not only do the teams make incredible amounts of money annually, but the league's franchise owners are extremely wealthy as it is. But which team has the richest owner? Well, there's a clear answer, and it's a new kid on the block, so to speak. What follows is a look at the NFL's 10 richest owners. Just want to caveat this by saying the world of estimated net worth is always shifting. This is the best we could do with the available information. Who is the richest NFL owner?1. Rob Walton, Denver BroncosS. Robson Walton (or Rob), is a member of the Walton family, of Walmart fame. In the summer of 2022 he bought the Broncos from the estate of the la…
data-mm-id=”_gh861wlkl”>The Dallas Cowboys fell short again in their quest to return to the Super Bowl. After four seasons in charge, Mike McCarthy couldn't get the franchise back where Jerry Jones wants it to be. That's come despite a wealth of talent that includes a franchise quarterback, and excellent running, an elite receiver and a solid defense led by one of the best players in the NFL. It's time for the two sides to part ways, but that will only happen if Jones thinks he can land a big fish. McCarthy has a regular season record of 42-25, has gone 12-5 in each of the last three seasons and has two NFC East titles. But playoff success hasn't been there. What follows are four candidates for the Cowboys to chase in order to upgrade on what McCarthy has been able …
data-mm-id=”_3uy1bhdv7″>In his latest weekly appearance on the sometimes unhinged Pat McAfee Show, ex-New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick blamed one of the states where he keeps a residence, or two, for the problems his former team has had bringing in the NFL's top free agents.Belichick, who owns multiple properties on the upscale Massachusetts island of Nantucket as well as a home in the town of Hingham, is certainly subject to the so-called "millionaire tax" that the Bay State implemented in 2023. Per the state, "personal income taxpayers, subject to chapter 62, must pay an additional 4% surtax on taxable income over $1,000,000, increased annually for inflation."Speaking with McAfee, the 72-year-old NFL legend blamed the tax for the issues the Patr…
data-mm-id=”_goqum1pcw”>The stage is set for Game 1 of the first-round best-of-3 series between the Indiana Fever and the Connecticut Sun this Sunday at Mohegan Sun Arena. The Sun dominated the regular-season series, winning 3 of 4 games against the Fever. WATCH: Game 1: Fever vs Sun Live | Stream free on FuboThe Indiana Fever fought all season to secure the No. 6 seed, finishing with a 20-20 regular-season record. Led by rookie sensation Caitlin Clark, the Fever is an exciting young team hungry to make their mark on the playoffs. Clark, who averaged 16.5 points per game (PPG) in the four regular-season meetings with the Sun, will be the key player to watch for Indiana. Meanwhile, the Sun enters the playoffs as one of the top teams in the league, having taken the regular-season series …
Finance expert Kieran Maguire thinks Everton and Nottingham Forest are right to be furious at Chelsea , who could be given a severe points deduction.
have invested heavily in recent transfer windows. They are understood to have spent over £1bn on signings since s consortium completed its purchase of the Premier League giants in May 2022.
The Blues have spread out their spending by tying down their players to long contracts but they are still at risk of breaching the Premier League s profit and sustainability rules.
Last week, a report from Football Insider claimed the Premier League are still investigating Chelsea for a potential rule breach after they sold hotels as assets for £77million .
The London outfit are understood to be on the brink of breac…
Arsenal ‘put price’ on Newcastle target as Romano namedrops two strikers as ‘ideal’ Gunners signings
According to reports, Arsenal have put a price on Oleksandr Zinchenko amid interest from Newcastle United and Bayern Munich.
The Gunners invested around £30m to sign Zinchenko from Premier League rivals Manchester City during the 2022 summer transfer window.
The 27-year-old was viewed as a coup for Arsenal at the time and was signed as an upgrade on Kieran Tierney at left-back.
Zinchenko has often been caught out defensively over the past two seasons and he has slipped down the pecking order in recent weeks.
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The Ukraine international has been an unused substitute in Arsenal s last two Premier League games as Mikel Arteta has preferred Takehiro Tomiyasu and Jakub Kiwior at full-back.
The imminent return of Jurrie…
England boss Gareth Southgate will include several players who are injury doubts when he names a training squad ahead of Euro 2024 on Tuesday.
Southgate adopted a similar strategy three years ago ahead of the last European Championship when he called up a 33-man squad before it was whittled down to 26 on the eve of the finals.
A group of around 30 players will be selected on Tuesday and Manchester United defender Luke Shaw is set to get the nod despite his ongoing injury issues, according to reports.
Southgate selection headaches
Shaw has not played for Manchester United since February due to a muscle problem and last week Erik ten Hag admitted the left-back was a major doubt to feature in Saturday’s FA Cup final.
Nevertheless, Shaw is likely to be gi…