Dungy: Amount of Owner Involvement Crucial When Choosing NFL Jobs

Hall of Famer Tony Dungy weighed in on NFL coaching and quarterback dynamics. He believes Mike Tomlin is far from on the hot seat, and changing coaches just for the sake of change isn’t ideal. Dungy views Atlanta as an attractive spot for John Harbaugh, while he’d avoid New York drama despite the Giants’ football…

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Cade Cunningham has Reggie Miller’s Attention

Hall of Famer Reggie Miller didn’t hold back on the current NBA landscape, touching on everything from baldness by choice to teams aging out of contention. He sees Golden State and the Clippers as talented but flawed, relying too heavily on half court offense and veterans whose margins are thinning. Miller believes Jonathan Kuminga’s days…

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Why Army-Navy Still Means More

CBS Sports Gary Danielson joined DP and sounded anything but retired, reflecting on what felt like the perfect finish to a broadcasting run that never truly slowed down. He explained why Army/Navy remains one of the sport’s most meaningful stages, praised the College Football Playoff committee for largely getting it right, and acknowledged tweaks could…

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Burleson: “Lions Games on the Line Tend to Go the Other Way”

Netflix NFL analyst and former Lions receiver Nate Burleson reflected on Detroit’s heartbreak, saying clutch games “tend to go the other way” for the franchise, citing the Calvin Johnson rule and the recent controversial offensive pass interference and pick play call negated touchdowns. On the AFC, Burleson picked the Bills as his current AFC favorite…

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RG3 to Mahomes: Sit It Out

Robert Griffin III discussed the string of ACL injuries we have seen in the NFL this season. The former quarterback pointed to a league getting bigger, faster, and stronger as a major reason ACL injuries keep piling up, with added traction from modern cleats only increasing the stress. Drawing from painful experience, RG3 urged Patrick…

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This Year’s NFL Juggernaut is…

Mike Golic Sr. took a wide angle look at the NFL and didn’t see many sure things. He believes Miami’s future hinges entirely on the Tua Tagovailoa decision, while Pittsburgh’s ceiling remains limited but not hopeless with Mike Tomlin still the best option. Golic explained why he wouldn’t be surprised if Aaron Rodgers played again…

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Gronk Still Gronk

Rob Gronkowski remains one of sports’ great contradictions: part retired legend, part full-time showman, and still entirely himself. Gronk rolled through topics with the same carefree force that defined his career. He joked about fans begging him to hit them, admitted his ankle still barks from Sundays past, and sounded genuinely unsure about Phillip’s return…

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Finebaum: CFP Committee a “Clown Show”

Paul Finebaum didn’t hold back, calling the CFP committee a “clown show” while still insisting Miami earned its spot and Alabama shouldn’t be punished for playing an extra game. He believes Notre Dame invited some trouble by over-explaining its case, but the controversy has pushed the program back into national relevance. Finebaum says Lane Kiffin…

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Indianapolis Desperate for Direction in a Season Gone Sideways

Albert Breer paints a grim picture for the Colts, who walked into November needing clarity and instead found a quarterback crisis spiraling out of control. Daniel Jones tore his Achilles, Riley Leonard tweaked his knee, and Anthony Richardson is out with an orbital fracture. It left Indianapolis turning to Brent Rypien or even Phillip Rivers,…

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