Besides making headlines in college football, Sanders was an electric player, being a part of a few iconic teams with one ...
It has been known that Sanders has coached college football starting at Jackson State before heading to the University of Colorado, but Spears would say that if he heads to the NFL, Dallas would ...
Marcus Spears, a former NFL player and current ESPN analyst, knows that better than anyone after playing at LSU. He believes the SEC isn't what it once was because of NIL and the transfer portal ...
There are only eight remaining teams left in the NFL as the divisional round draws closer. Former NFL defensive tackle and ...
While the primary question on everyone's mind is who the next coach will be, ESPN’s Marcus Spears, a former Cowboy, suggests that hiring a new head coach won't solve all of their problems.
A long list of potential candidates has already been thrown out there and ESPN’s Marcus Spears believes one would flash more than any. Sanders has been at Colorado for two seasons but will be ...
It was the type of performance that could cause everyone to agree that the Lions are, if nothing else, the team to beat in the NFC considering their talent, record and a path to the Super Bowl that ...
Friday morning, posing the question of whether McCarthy should return to former Cowboys defensive lineman Marcus Spears. "I say no," Spears said. "It has nothing to do with me not thinking he can ...
Troy Aikman turns Nostradamus as he predicts Mike McCarthy's future and salutes a Cowboys legend According to former Cowboys defensive end Marcus Spears, Sanders may indeed be the one head ...
“Ain’t no way in the world man! This is so unserious,” wrote ESPN’s Marcus Spears on X. “I’m just going to say it, Chris Simms is not only stupid but I truly believe that there is ...
But when the Bears requested permission to speak to McCarthy, ESPN’s Marcus Spears, who played for nearly a decade in Dallas, said this about McCarthy. “You would be shocked at how much ...