Day: January 25, 2020

Miller believes in Lock, goes back to basics to sack MahomesMiller believes in Lock, goes back to basics to sack Mahomes

Take the word of a Pro Bowl pass rusher who’s expended a lot of energy chasing him around: Patrick Mahomes is the best QB in the business at the moment. Sorry, Chiefs fans, Miller believes in the 49ers and their vaunted defense more than Mahomes and that speedy offense. ”I can’t go

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Yes, you can bet that the 49ers will blow a 28-3 lead (but you shouldn’t)Yes, you can bet that the 49ers will blow a 28-3 lead (but you shouldn’t)

The number of Super Bowl prop bets is limited only by the creativity of those devising them. For Super Bowl LIV, the folks at PointsBet have plucked a fairly low piece of low-hanging fruit in crafting a prop wager that calls back to Super Bowl LI. Via David Purdum of ESPN.com, the odds of the [more]

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Super Bowl back in Miami for 11th time after 10-year hiatusSuper Bowl back in Miami for 11th time after 10-year hiatus

It’s appropriate the Super Bowl to end droughts is Miami-bound. The Kansas City Chiefs are playing in the game for the first time in 50 years against the San Francisco 49ers, who have a chance to win their first NFL title in 25 years. Now the game is back for the 11th time, the most of any city, as

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49ers’ Super Bowl run has similarities to 1981 title team49ers’ Super Bowl run has similarities to 1981 title team

What coach Kyle Shanahan, quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, defensive end Nick Bosa and the rest of the San Francisco 49ers are doing this year harkens back to 1981 when Bill Walsh, Joe Montana and Ronnie Lott led the franchise to its first Super Bowl title. ”No one expected us to be where we wound

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After long road to the Pro Bowl, Jaylon Smith calls the game “a blessingâ€After long road to the Pro Bowl, Jaylon Smith calls the game “a blessingâ€

Some players don’t think the Pro Bowl is worth their time. Cowboys linebacker Jaylon Smith is not one of those players. Smith, who suffered a severe knee injury in his final college game, missed his rookie season because of that injury, and for a time didn’t know if he’d fully recover, is

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