As the winner of the “Madden NFL 16” cover vote, Odell Beckham Jr. might be on edge about possibly being the next victim of the notorious “Madden Curse.”
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Filling in as a guest host recently on A CBS Sports Radio show, Chris Simms surely wanted to impress. So the former University of Texas quarterback shared a story about his Longhorns teammates getting paid, as well as accepting some illegal payments himself during his college playing days.
Peyton Manning helped out a grieving family in Indiana with an inspirational gesture, sending them an autographed photo and a handwritten letter as they try to recover from losing a loved one killed by a drunk driver.
Liberty junior Ethan Dedeaux, who received his first recruiting offer June 13 from Northern Arizona, is one of several Southern Nevada players garnering national attention this offseason. He helped the Patriots to their fifth consecutive region title last season.
The Las Vegas Sin of the LFL doesn’t play its home games in Las Vegas anymore and the players don’t get paid much, if anything. But the players still have great stories — such as Cynthia Schmidt, who was an officer in the Indiana National Guard.
Tom Brady was present for all of the 10-hour-plus appeal hearing for his alleged role in Deflategate and the New England Patriots quarterback reportedly performed at the top of his game.
Shortly after winning the Super Bowl this year, Rob Gronkowski joked on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” that he hadn’t read a book since the ninth grade before reading a passage from the erotica novel, “A Gronking to Remember.”
Tom Brady’s appeal of his four-game National Football League suspension for participating in a scheme to deflate footballs during last season’s playoffs began on Tuesday at NFL headquarters on swanky Park Avenue.
Coronado High School offensive lineman Donovan Outlaw committed to play football at UNLV. He will be a member of the Rebels’ 2016 recruiting class.
The Las Vegas Outlaws, who snapped a five-game losing streak last week, will host the San Jose SaberCats at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Thomas & Mack Center. The SaberCats (11-1) have defeated Las Vegas (4-7) twice this season.