Nick Wright joins Colin Cowherd on The Herd to break down the Buffalo Bills’ crushing playoff loss, the Philadelphia Eagles’ unstoppable Tush Push play, and whether Patrick Mahomes has surpassed Tom Brady in the GOAT conversation.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs accomplished a feat that had never been done before: Getting back to the NFL’s championship game following back-to-back Super Bowl wins.
The Kansas City Chiefs overcame Buffalo Bills on Sunday, which means Pat Riley could be in line for a huge payday. The term "three-peat" has become famous among sports fans in the last three decades.
Only two NFL teams have ever won three straight championships with Green Bay doing it from 1929-31 and again in 1965-67 seasons.
Anthony Davis and LeBron James combined for 61 points as part of double-doubles, Dorian Finney-Smith contributed a 3-pointer to a game-breaking surge early in the fourth quarter and the Los Angeles Lakers ran off from the Golden State Warriors for a 118-108 victory Saturday night in San Francisco.
The NBA trade deadline is in 15 days and the Los Angeles Lakers continue to be mired in mediocrity.At 23-18, the Lakers enter Wednesday in sixth place in the Western Conference and just one game ahead of the Dallas Mavericks (23-20) for the final non-Play-In Tournament spot in the playoff picture.
The stage is set for an electrifying showdown as the Baltimore Ravens take on the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round. While MVP quarterbacks Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen natura
The Raptors weren't playing on Sunday, but they still found a way to remain relevant on one of the biggest days in the sports calendar.
The Bills have beaten the Patrick Mahomes-led Chiefs four times in the regular season but are winless in three playoff games as Buffalo aims to break that curse.
This weekend's Divisional Round features four of the final seven games on the NFL schedule, culminating in Super Bowl LIX on February 9th at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in New Orleans. U
After the Eagles won the NFC championship on Sunday, securing a trip to the Super Bowl in New Orleans, players celebrated as confetti rained down at Lincoln Financial Field. The festivities continued Tuesday evening across the street at the Wells Fargo Center ahead of the Sixers’ 118-104 win over the Los Angeles Lakers.