Does Dak Prescott belong in this season's MVP conversation? | The Herd
Colin Cowherd explains why Dak Prescott belongs in this season’s MVP conversation with the help of Mike McCarthy’s QB development.
Panthers owner David Tepper defends lack of patience, decision to draft Bryce Young No. 1 overall
Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper defended his perceived lack of patience after firing Frank Reich 11 games into his first season, as well as the team’s decision to draft Bryce Young No. 1 overall.
Are the Philadelphia Eagles the toughest team in the NFL? | The Herd
After a 37-34 overtime victory over the Buffalo Bills, the Philadelphia Eagles are 10-1 and have the best record in the NFL. Colin Cowherd and Nick Wright discuss whether or not the Eagles are the team to
Tracking the transfer portal: Latest news on who's in and out
We’re tracking college football players who intend to transfer to new schools for the 2024 season, including several starting quarterbacks.
Owner stands by Panthers' decision to pick Young
Panthers owner David Tepper defended his decision to fire another coach and called the selection of quarterback Bryce Young unanimous among his football staff.
WWE HOFer Sytch sentenced in fatal DUI crash
Former wrestler Tammy “Sunny” Sytch, who was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011, has been sentenced to more than 17 years in prison over a fatal DUI crash.
Tiger backs PGA Tour-PIF deal, but future 'murky'
Golf star Tiger Woods said Tuesday that he is confident a deal between the PGA Tour and the Saudi Public Investment Fund will eventually be finalized, though he also described the future landscape of men’s professional golf
Tomlin: WR Johnson can't let emotions affect him
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said Tuesday that wide receiver Diontae Johnson needs to work on managing his emotions on the field.
Sources: Injury might sideline Colts RB Taylor
Colts running back Jonathan Taylor might miss time with a thumb injury.
Women's soccer in England to be run by independent organization in bid to set new standards
Women’s soccer in England will be run by an independent organization rather than the Football Association from next year in a move aimed at setting new standards in the game.