
3 months ago
NFL Players Want Lamar Jackson, Tyreek Hill for USA’s Olympic Flag Football Team
Asked by The Athletic, who they’d pick for Team USA’s Olympic flag football squad, a group of anonymous NFL players leaned on speed and mobility. “Lamar Jackson, no doubt,” said one NFC defender, calling dual-threat QBs essential. Others backed Tyreek Hill and De’Von Achane for pure speed. One AFC player tossed a curveball: “Kyler Murray’s a sleeper... he’d be nasty in flag.”
By Suresh Menon
3 months ago
Mike Vrabel’s Message To Rookie Will Campbell: "Keep Fighting"
Vrabel shared his message to rookie tackle Campbell, stressing resilience over results. “It’s not about the success,” Vrabel said. “It’s about can you have adversity and come back.” He told Campbell, “You’re the guy we wanted,” adding young players must “come back the next day, the next week, and keep fighting,” calling the group’s growth “exciting.”
By Shubham Bhargav
3 months ago
"Taylor is Gonna Kill Me”: Travis Kelce Gets Jason Kelce Laugh After Viral Chair Fall
Travis was speaking to Jason before he apparently broke one of Taylor’s chairs after losing his balance. “Travis, what have you done?” Jason asked on the New Heights podcast. Travis replied, “Taylor is gonna kill me,” with a laugh. Fans were enthused by the video, with one joking, “Taylor needs to start buying Travis-proof furniture.” Another added: “She’s probably laughing.”
By Nidheesh Kumar
3 months ago
Josh Allen Rooting For Seahawks to Win the Super Bowl Because Of Sam Darnold
Allen said he’s rooting for the Seahawks in the Super Bowl because of his friendship with Sam Darnold. “That’s my boy,” Allen said. “We go back to the Draft.” Allen said they hung out before the draft, met in college at the Touchdown Club of Columbus, live close together. Hence, “I’m rooting for my man, No. 14” over Patriots.
By Shubham Bhargav
3 months ago
Akbar Gbaja-Biamila Wants Roger Goodell to Host NFL Games in Africa
“If you look at every NFL team, you will see representation from Africa,” Biamila, a Nigerian-American NFL veteran, said. “You see a lot of Nigerians. Family lives are being changed. There are great opportunities in Ghana and South Africa,” he added. He also noted that there are hurdles to address, particularly in infrastructure.
By Nidheesh Kumar




