Mostly Football, Episode 6Mostly Football, Episode 6
Rapper Curren$y joins the crew to talk mostly football and a little bit of everything else too.
Rapper Curren$y joins the crew to talk mostly football and a little bit of everything else too.
The Thunder began recruiting Paul George to stay in OKC from the moment he arrived last year. But the crucial element in whether he stayed was always going to be Russell Westbrook.
The Ravens had only four cornerbacks for Sunday’s 12-9 overtime loss at the Cleveland Browns, and their hopes of having every hand on deck for Sunday’s game at the Tennessee Titans do not look optimistic. Slot cornerback Tavon Young did not practice Thursday after participating in Wednesday’
A large delegation of NFL staffers and contractors convened in Atlanta for a series of meetings this week as the countdown continues to Super Bowl LIII on Feb. 3 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. More than 100 people with responsibility for various aspects of the Super Bowl spectacle participated in the planning
Jimmy Butler held a players-only meeting with his Minnesota Timberwolves teammates on Thursday, a day after he reported to the team for a contentious practice.
Several Giants players have been irked by Eli Manning’s performance this season.
Aaron Rodgers has been nursing a knee injury since Week 1, and he said he had a setback last week after getting hit against the Lions.
Patriots receiver Julian Edelman is impressed with new teammate Josh Gordon, saying “it’s exciting to be around him” and “he can be a really big piece” for the team.
Packers QB Aaron Rodgers, whose top three receivers might be back together for Monday night’s game against the 49ers, is hoping to avoid going back to the bulky knee brace he used earlier in the season.
After five weeks, fantasy owners of Dalvin Cook and Devonta Freeman are lamenting those draft picks, while those who gambled on Austin Ekeler and Tyler Boyd feel as if their fantasy IQs went up sharply. Week 6 constitutes a make-or-break moment for a host of players who have yet to live up to their preseason