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Mike Preston: Is it time for ‘Hollywood’ to shine for Ravens?

The transformation period from rookie to solid NFL player takes about three to five years, but potential greatness is clearly evident in Year 2. That’s why there is so much … Click to Continue »

Jim Souhan: Tuned-in former Gopher Darrell Thompson expects U football to have even greater success

More than 30 years after finishing his football career at the University of Minnesota, Darrell Thompson remains the program’s leading rusher. His son plays receiver on the current team, and … Click to Continue »

Quentin Moore, the top 2021 JUCO tight end, verbally commits to UW Huskies

Jacob Sirmon and Quentin Moore have already shared a field. And soon, they’ll share a sideline. On Oct. 27, 2017, 247Sports national recruiting editor Brandon Huffman attended a high school … Click to Continue »

Cowboys QB Dak Prescott is easily worth his future contract extension so time to get this deal done

The Cowboys somehow don’t have the most important piece of their franchise locked up on a long-term deal. Despite having an extremely productive start to his career, Dak Prescott and … Click to Continue »

David Murphy: The Jordan-Pippen Bulls offer relevant lesson for the Embiid-Simmons Sixers

One thing I’ve noticed about the pandemic is that it has made people more appreciative of any chance they get to talk to another human being instead of the plants … Click to Continue »

Even as the butt of jokes, Tom Brady can walk away smiling

So this is what humiliation looks like on Tom Brady. I’ve got to say, like everything else with this guy, he wears it well. For about 90 minutes on Sunday … Click to Continue »

Could Seahawks sign Antonio Brown? It’s unlikely and maybe unadvised but not impossible.

I once heard someone say that a man who has declared bankruptcy can be inherently trusted with money. It seems counterintuitive, but the argument goes that, at that point, he … Click to Continue »

‘See you in court pal’: Mets’ Noah Syndergaard responds to being sued by landlord

New York Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard has never been shy on social media. On Saturday night, he responded to being sued by his New York landlord. “So let me get … Click to Continue »

Mark Schlissel: No athletics at Michigan unless there’s on-campus classes

While a return to college football this fall appeared to have gained steam last week, University of Michigan president Mark Schlissel says there won’t be a football season at UM … Click to Continue »

Jaguars’ Will Richardson could unseat Cam Robinson as starter when camp opens in two months

Last season, Coach Doug Marrone didn’t see enough separation between Will Richardson and A.J. Cann at right guard. Instead of solely committing to either one, he came up with a … Click to Continue »

College football has hurdles to clear in making safe return this fall

The first steps toward having a 2020 football season were taken this week, but the biggest question remains unanswered and maybe, for now, unanswerable. The NCAA announced this week that … Click to Continue »

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