A reporter asked the Buccaneers head coach the dumbest question in NFL history about the game against the Lions. See the video and be prepared to laugh your ass off.
Ryan Fitzpatrick played 17 seasons in the NFL, mostly as a back-up quarterback. Say what you want about the bearded journeyman QB, but you have to be pretty good to stick around for 17 years in the NFL. And, for every shortcoming Fitzpatrick had as a field general, he made up for as an entertainer.
Some things just take too long in life, like former Albany Empire owner and destroyer Antonio Brown being held accountable for his actions. However, this weekend, the former NFL lightning-rod found himself locked up behind bars.
Following Monday night's dramatic conclusion to a wild week, 104.5 The Team's 'Intern' Mike Giarraputo spent hours in his fantasy football lab, coming up with these must make moves, if you can!
As of Wednesday evening, former Buffalo Bills and Syracuse Orange football player Mike Williams has not died as originally reported by Spectrum News 1 in Buffalo. Williams was severely injured in a construction accident on September 1st and according to the mother of his daughter, is still alive.
As the MLB Winter Meetings rage on out west, Aaron Judge and his wife decided to head down south, and that's where Judge was "caught" in a strange new jersey.
Who will win the Super Bowl? Well, you have to get there first. All of this year's season predictions are below, each division champion, wild-card teams and conference champions, plus the Super Bowl LVII winning team and score prediction!
Problems for most of us are relative. So, when a former New York Jets quarterback suggests that Tom Brady has a problem, I immediately rule out that it is an issue on the playing field. In the span of TB12's playing career he has played in 9 Super Bowls. In that same span of time, actually in the last 53 years, the Jets have not played in a single Super Bowl. So, logic leads us to the difficulty being off the playing field.
New York Jets fans can only laugh when these circumstances happen. We'll get to that in a moment. On Wednesday evening, the bizarre off-season of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers continued. This time it wasn't Tom Brady in the news.
The simple answer is, 'yes.' Is it a long shot that the Giants will actually be in a position to add the quarterback in pursuit of Super Bowl victory #8? Of course it is but this is sports, so never say never. On Monday, the far-fetched dream of TB12 playing for Big Blue maybe stayed alive, just a little. On his SiriusXM show “Let’s Go!”, co-host Jim Gray asked Tom Brady about the possibility of returning to football. Now it's Tom Brady's show. Jim Gray isn't asking ANY questions that Tom doesn't want to field.
It's no surprise to Bills fans that their own Josh Allen is once again in the thick of NFL MVP conversations. This weekend's AFC Divisional showdown with his arch nemesis Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs has been anticipated since last January's 38-24 AFC Championship loss. This year may be different for Allen and Buffalo Bills fans. So what did future Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady have to say about Mr. Allen?
The last 72 hours in the life of Antonio Brown have been bizarre, and more than anything else, troubling, and it's all happening right here in New York.