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One of the top wide receivers in the nation, Jordan Clay commits to the Baylor Bears over Oklahoma and Colorado.
If fans thought a Lombardi Trophy and Super Bowl MVP were enough to prove doubters wrong about Jalen Hurts — think again.
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Da Windy City on MSNBears Make Unforgiveable Ryan Poles Mistake Ahead of Training CampBears Make Unforgiveable Ryan Poles Mistake Ahead of Training Camp Chicago weather remains unsettled heading into the weekend ...
The truth tends to fall somewhere in the middle of the spectrum, between the best and worst-case scenarios. In four NFL seasons, Trevor Lawrence has seen the pe ...
Matt Nagy was on New Heights with Jason Kelce where they reminisced on the "Double Doink" and it still looks like he isn't ...
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Oklahoma’s Moneyball Era? Jim Nagy Sheds Light on Sooner Recruiting StrategyIn a recent interview on The Triple Option Podcast, Senior Bowl director and long-time NFL scout Jim Nagy gave us a fascinating peek into how Oklahoma is navigating this new era of recruiting and it ...
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Yardbarker on MSNMatt Nagy relives Chicago Bears’ Double Doink catastropheMatt Nagy and the Chicago Bears were riding high in the 2018 season. They had just made the playoffs for the first time since 2010, winning the NFC North with their 12-4 record.
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Arrowhead Pride on MSNArrowheadlines: Jaylon Moore is the most likely to bust of all new playersWhile the Broncos didn’t overpay to add Dobbins, the rival Kansas City Chiefs may have given a bit much for former San ...
The most talked-about rookie entering the system for the Kansas City Chiefs this season is their first pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, offensive lineman Josh Simmon ...
Seven years after the fact, Matt Nagy can't shake the memory of the devastating missed field goal that changed the course of ...
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was once only known for being a quarterback. As his legacy continues, even people who wouldn't consider themselve ...
With their first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Kansas City Chiefs selected Ohio State's Josh Simmons hoping that he could fill the void at left tackle.
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