As the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks played in Super Bowl 60, I found myself watching my TV with a very similar thought that I had last year. When the Philadelphia Eagles were beating the Kansas City Chiefs last year, I thought about how it could have been the Los Angeles Rams. As the […]
Ahead of last summer’s training camp, New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel explained that he was looking at his team’s performances in three distinct categories. There is the good, the bad, and, as he called it, the s—t that gets you beat. The Patriots’ 29-13 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX […]
The Arizona Cardinals are needing to hire a defensive coordinator for Mike LaFleur’s staff, while also already losing the chance at one since Dino Vasso has already withdrawn from consideration. So, when it came out that Vasso withdrew, it made the news today that one of the leading candidates is not only interviewing for the […]
A couple of weeks ago, following the Seattle Seahawks winning the NFC Championship Game and advancing to the Super Bowl, I wrote a piece about the revisionist history that had been taking place about the situation surrounding quarterback Sam Darnold and the Minnesota Vikings that unfolded after the Vikings’ season ended with a Wild Card […]
According to multiple ESPN contributors, the Indianapolis Colts come in at 19th overall in ESPN’s 2026 NFL ‘way-too-early’ power rankings right now: 19. Indianapolis Colts Offseason in three words: Running it back The Colts are doubling down after their hot start to 2025, retaining coach Shane Steichen and general manager Chris Ballard while making plans to re-sign quarterback Daniel Jones. Keeping […]
According to a FOX32 report on Monday, the Chicago Bears and Illinois lawmakers are working on a deal to keep the Bears in Illinois, specifically in Arlington Heights. Kevin Warren and the Bears turned the heat up on J.B. Pritzker and the Illinois legislature with its very real flirtation with northwest Indiana. But Paris Schutz […]
The Raiders are expected to hire Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak on Monday, following Sunday’s Super Bowl. Kubiak is expected to bring a plethora of staff members with him from Seattle to Las Vegas, and ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler outlined three names for the Las Vegas Raiders offensive coordinator role. A report also surfaced earlier this […]
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The Seattle Seahawks are this year’s Super Bowl champions, having bested the New England Patriots, 29-13, on Super Bowl Sunday in rather convincing fashion. It’s not easy to forget that this year’s champs are a defensive juggernaut that the Colts surprisingly took toe-to-toe on the road in Week 15, with a freshly unretired, 44-year-old Philip […]
The San Francisco 49ers saw the Seattle Seahawks win Super Bowl LX on their home field on Sunday, marking the end of the 2025 NFL season. It wasn’t expected to be a Super Bowl contending year for a 49ers team that shed several veteran salaries in the offseason, while letting other key free agents walk. […]
The Miami Dolphins loaded up on ex-Packers personnel this offseason — hiring Jon-Eric Sullivan as the team’s new general manager, while also adding Jeff Hafley as the organization’s new head coach. However, it was another NFL team that decided stocking the cupboards with ex-Dolphins coaches was the way to go. On Monday, former Miami Dolphins […]
The Super Bowl always, for me, marks the transition between the end of Other Sports season and the beginning of Baseball Season. Pitchers and catchers report this week, players are already in Arizona, and it feels like we’re ready to start grinding on the 2026 season. It’s an especially exciting one, with the Mariners’ deep […]
Throughout this past season, the Texans’ wide receiver group had moments where they delivered — and even more where it felt like they left a lot on the table. Houston already have their star wideout in Nico Collins. Collins eclipsed 1,100 receiving yards, but it still felt like there were games where he wasn’t involved […]
Some of you may be reading this article and going, “Who the hell is Bill Zimmerman?” and that’s probably the majority of you (and for good reason). Some of you may know me as the guy who yells too much during his podcast or writes overly opinionated articles on this here website. But most likely, […]
Every week, we gather to discuss the latest news about the Dallas Cowboys and seek our writer’s perspective on each headline. Welcome back to the roundtable. This week we have Sean Martin, David Howman, and Jess Haynie. Which player on the Cowboys roster that’s about to become a free agent should be priority to re-sign? Mike: If we’re […]
The NFL is basically an ever-changing league, from a rules standpoint, on a year-to-year basis. Usually, we get hints at what changes are coming down the pike around the Super Bowl, since movers and shakers in the sport are in the same spot for the first time since the spring owners’ meetings. According to ESPN’s […]
There has been a long-held affinity, for reasons not readily apparent, among followers of the Cleveland Browns to draft players or hire coaches who are from Northeast Ohio, played at a school in or near Northeast Ohio, or even just drove through Northeast Ohio at one point in their lives. The belief is that because […]
Compared to their 2021 season, you would think that the 2025 Los Angeles Rams were shoo-ins to win the Super Bowl because they scored more points, allowed fewer points, and probably had even higher regarded assistant coaches than their championship team four years ago. But the Rams lost to a Seahawks team that had a […]
The New England Patriots entered Super Bowl LX well aware that their offensive line was a potential Achilles heel against against a ferocious Seattle Seahawks defensive front. And indeed, the group struggled for much of the night which compounded the team’s overall issues on that side of the ball. The main issues, as has been […]
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A heart rate monitor couldn’t encapsulate the heart-stopping moments that took place on the hardwood last week. In a year where Bronco basketball has been full of runs – both good and bad – they finally found a way to beat a pair of Mountain West programs ahead of them in the conference standings. Against […]
With the Super Bowl over, we’ll likely get some assistant coach announcements from the Chicago Bears soon, so I wanted to launch a fresh tracker to gather the new rumors and news surrounding the changes. There have been a few reported moves, but only two things are official. First, running backs coach Eric Bieniemy left for the […]
Oh, how the turntables… turn. In the NFL, everything tends to be about relationships, good or bad, in decision-making. That is especially true with coaching staffs, as new head coaches like to bring in coaches they are familiar with. We have seen that with new Cleveland Browns HC Todd Monken on the offensive side of […]
Brady Russell is now enshrined in the hallowed halls of football history, as the Forever Buff and Colorado native earned himself a Super Bowl championship with the Seattle Seahawks last night in San Francisco. Russell, a two-star recruit at tight end from Fossil Ridge High School in Fort Collins, came to Colorado in 2017 as […]
Much like the Cleveland Browns did with their head coach position and much like new HC Todd Monken noted in his introductory press conference, the search for Jim Schwartz’s replacement as defensive coordinator looks to be an extensive one. So far, three of the five candidates that we suggested for the DC job have spoken […]