July 11, 2024

Georgia RB Trevor Etienne’s DUI charges have been dropped

[ad_1] Georgia Bulldogs running back Trevor Etienne’s DUI charges have reportedly been dropped. Etienne transferred to Georgia from Florida this offseason and was arrested in March. “Charges of DUI less safe and DUI under 21 were dismissed while Etienne pled no contest to a reckless driving charge from the early morning March 24 incident and

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Cowboys legend reveals key reason why current Dallas team continues to come up short in NFL playoffs

[ad_1] Ed “Too Tall” Jones knows what a championship-caliber roster looks like. A key member of the 1977 Cowboys, Jones experienced pro football’s greatest triumph when Dallas defeated the Broncos in Super Bowl XII.  Jones, a former All-Pro defensive end who racked up 106 sacks during his 15-year career with the Cowboys, feels that several

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Monte Kiffin, distinguished defensive coach and father of Ole Miss’ Lane Kiffin, dies at 84

[ad_1] OXFORD ― Monte Kiffin, a longtime college and NFL coach and the father of Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin, died on Friday at the age of 84, according to a statement issued by the Rebels program. Kiffin spent his final years working for his son in Oxford, most recently as an analyst. He

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Roger Goodell on NFL’s $7 billion ‘Sunday Ticket’ court loss: ‘We obviously disagree’

[ad_1] Roger Goodell would not like for his league to pay more than $4 billion. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) The NFL is facing the prospect of having to pay more than $4 billion in damages from a class-action lawsuit loss over its “Sunday Ticket” package. It’s all part of the process, according to Roger

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Future Duke: Andover’s Hnat commits to renowned James Madison football

[ad_1] Jul. 11—Andover’s Brian Hnat could have waited to make his college football decision, with a postgraduate season rapidly approaching. But given the chance to take on the best that college football has to offer — for a program with a history of excellence, including two national titles — the recent Andover High graduate knew

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Steelers’ Najee Harris explains why he feels team is ‘going to have a lot of good things happening’ in 2024

[ad_1] USATSI Count Najee Harris among the people who feel good about the Pittsburgh Steelers’ chances in 2024. Harris, the Steelers’ former Pro Bowl running back who is entering his final year under contract, recently spoke about his optimism following Pittsburgh’s busy offseason.  “Feeling good,” Harris told FANMIO. “We did good this offseason. Obviously, we

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Packers’ Josh Jacobs slams Raiders culture, says losing played a factor in star RB leaving Las Vegas

[ad_1] Josh Jacobs was sick of losing, and that was one of the contributing factors in him leaving the Las Vegas Raiders this offseason.  Jacobs, a two-time Pro Bowl running back and former rushing champion, spent his first five seasons with the Raiders before ultimately choosing to sign with the Packers in free agency this

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