Ben Johnson, the new head coach of the Chicago Bears, joins Colin Cowherd to discuss Caleb Williams' impressive talent and what excites him most about the opportunity to coach the star QB.
Former Super Bowl MVP Julian Edelman joins Colin Cowherd to discuss Mike Vrabel's toughness and leadership. He explains why he trusts Vrabel to bring the New England Patriots back to championship contention,
The Dallas Cowboys are reportedly close to a deal with OC Brian Schottenheimer to make him their next head coach. Colin Cowherd addresses his concerns with the Cowboys, and what hiring Schottenheimer might mean for the future of the Cowboys.
Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen will face off in the AFC Championship, and both quarterbacks have legacies to improve. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes discuss what losing the AFC Championship would mean for either QB’s legacy.
Chris “Bear” Fallica gives his Best Bet for the NFC Championship and he likes the Philadelphia Eagles team total over & Geoff Schwartz gives his Best Bet for the AFC Championship and he likes Buffalo Bills Josh Allen to go over in rushing yards.
Join Chris “Bear” Fallica, former NFL Offensive Lineman Geoff Schwartz, and the Gambling Group Chat as they break down NFL Super Six powered by DraftKings Sportsbook. What will the result of the Eagles-Commanders NFC Championship?
We break down the biggest strengths and question marks in the Bills-Chiefs matchup, plus the X-factors that could make all the difference.
NASCAR’s Return to Bowman Gray Stadium, Narrated by Tom Rinaldi, Premieres January 27 on FS1 Ahead of The Clash So Damn Close: Atlanta ’24 Debuts February 13 on FS1 Following the Duel at Daytona LOS ANGELES –
The Eagles are favored to win the Super Bowl, but the two AFC contenders are close behind. Check out the latest odds.
NEW YORK (AP) — Left-hander A.J. Minter and the New York Mets finalized a two-year contract on Thursday. Minter can opt out after the 2025 World Series and become a free agent again.
Kendrick Lamar and Apple Music released a trailer Thursday of him walking on a football field before SZA walked up from behind and playfully splashed the rapper.
That's a big change from what Colts fans saw under former defensive coordinator Gus Bradley, who was let go as his contract expired. Bradley didn't blitz often, relying instead on his base defense and familiar formations each week.