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Via TheAthletic.com, Angels outfielder Mike Trout’s inscription of the Super Bowl LIX final score on the bottom of his bat has become a baseball card. The card shows this writing from Trout: “Eagles 40, Chiefs 22" and “Fly Eagles Fly!” It will be included in Topps’ upcoming Tier One set.
Two-Time Super Bowl Champion Reveals Why He Joined Raiders originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Las Vegas Raiders made several major changes during the 2025 NFL offseason. This was because the team brought in new leadership in the form of general manager John Spytek and head coach Pete Carroll.
Former NFL legend Andrew Whitworth revealed the advice he gave to New England Patriots rookie offensive tackle Will Campbell.
Tom Rafferty, an anchor of the Dallas Cowboys ' offensive line during the late 1970s and 1980s and a member of the franchise's Super Bowl XII-winning team, died Thursday after suffering a stroke. Rafferty, who had been hosptalized since early May according to his daughter, was 70.
Ra St. Brown shared a secret from his offseason and sent Lions fans into a tizzy over their No. 1 pass-catcher. He’s adamant, however, that there’s nothing to be worried about. “I had surgery on my knee after the season just to clean some stuff up,
The best throw of Super Bowl LIX didn't mean a thing. Not really, anyway. It arrived long after the outcome became obvious, deep into the fourth quarter of a blowout. And it actually came from the arm of the losing quarterback,
WINDSOR, Colo. -- Former Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl champion offensive lineman Tom Rafferty has died, the team announced Friday. He was 70. Rafferty died Thursday in Windsor, Colorado, following a stroke, his daughter Rachel Powers confirmed to The Dallas Morning News. He had been hospitalized since early May.
Tom Rafferty, who played 14 seasons at center and right guard for the Dallas Cowboys and won Super Bowl XII with the team to cap the 1977 season, died Thursday at the age of 70.
HBCU alum and Super Bowl champ Nick Collins returns to coach with the Green Bay Packers through the Bill Walsh Fellowship, all while serving as the cornerbacks coach at his alma mater, Bethune-Cookman.
The NFL Network's Colleen Wolfe shares some vivid memories of coming up in Philly, including that time she packed Mitch Williams, Darren Daulton, Lenny Dykstra and a lamp into her Nissan Pathfinder.