NFC North Update: Alexander Leaves, Packers Leadership in Flux
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Flying Under the Radar: Terry McLaurin, the STUD receiver nobody talks about
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is someone who does not get enough credit or recognition. Will he finally get it in 2024?
Cooper Kupp Aims to Reclaim Stardom After Injury Woes
Cooper Kupp’s health has been a question mark the last two seasons. Prior to that, he was the most dominant WR. Can he regain this in 2024?
Where are they now: Sammie Coates, former Steelers wide receiver
Taking a look back on former Steelers wide receiver Sammie Coates and his career as well as what he currently is up to in 2024.
The Steelers are Trading Places with DJ for DJ
It’s old news by now that the Steelers traded Diontae Johnson for Donte Jackson. Try saying that sentence three times fast. My spell check is like “Make up your mind already, which is it?” My editing tools aren’t the only ones needing some clarification. Who exactly is Donte Jackson? Is he a good player, and… read more
Bengals’ AFC North Title Hopes Hinge on Burrow’s Health
There is no question that if Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow can remain healthy, the organization can reach new heights… Find out more here.
How the Cleveland Browns Influenced the AFC North
In today’s NFL the toughest division is arguably the AFC North. The division consists of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, and the Cleveland Browns. All four teams last season had winning records with the Ravens, Steelers, and the Browns making the playoffs. What few people know today is the influence that the Cleveland… read more
Why Art Modell will never be in the Hall of Fame
On November 6th, 1995, the Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell publicly announced in Baltimore Maryland that the Cleveland Browns are relocating to Baltimore. It is the most infamous date and act of betrayal in Cleveland sports history. The event triggered an unprecedented herculean task of Cleveland Browns fans to fight to keep their team. The… read more
It’s been 40 years since I played midget football
I was running laps around Langley Field recently, and it got me thinking about the summer I played midget football for the Sheraden Vikings. Why was I thinking about midget football at that precise moment? Because Langley Field was where I played midget football. That’s right, I’m a true-blue Pittsburgher, baby! Most of us don’t… read more
The Gleam of Marty Schottenheimer
In the summer of 1988, I was 15 years old in between my freshman and sophomore years in high school. I was working a summer job at a local McDonalds restaurant. That summer was one of the hottest on record for Northeast Ohio. And the optimism for the Cleveland Browns that summer was sky high…. read more
The Legacy of Bill Belichick
Recently I had the opportunity to watch the Tom Brady Roast on Netflix. As part of the roast insults and zingers flew about the room aimed towards Brady himself and others in attendance. Anyone with a sense of humor laughed throughout the Netflix comedy special. One part of the special was a man not at… read more
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