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Four-star defensive lineman Nolan Wilson from Mississippi committed to Alabama football. Wilson is the Crimson Tide's 18th commitment in the 2026 class and ranks 58th nationally. Alabama football has ...
Alabama football has another defensive line commit in the 2026 recruiting class. Jerimy "JJ" Finch, an Indianapolis three-star defensive lineman, committed to Alabama June 22. He chose the Crimson ...
Defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons doesn't have to go to OTAs or be the primary leader of the Tennessee Titans. He does need ...
JJ Watt saw a bright future six years ago for Tennessee's Elijah Simmons, then a Pearl-Cohn football player, and now his prediction is coming true. At the 2019 NFL Draft in Nashville, Simmons ...
She was born January 31, 1939, in Anniston, Missouri, to Eddard and Orabell (Ingram) Simmons. Prior to retirement Ella was co-owner and operator of JJ’s in Columbia, MO.
The Minnesota Vikings received a mixed grade from NFL.com's Chad Reuter after selecting Ohio State offensive guard Donovan Jackson in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft to protect J.J. McCarthy.
Pearl-Cohn defensive tackle Elijah Simmons has a new fan. The Houston Texans' J.J. Watt thinks Simmons, a Tennessee signee, is physically ready for the NFL Draft. Simmons, a 6-foot-2, 344-pound ...
In just 22 NBA games, Bronny has already made six three-pointers, surpassing Los Angeles Clippers forward Ben Simmons, who has only made five in his entire eight-season career spanning 373 games.
And while Simmons called B.S. on James’ assertion that he never asked to be the face of the NBA, he did admit that he’s enjoyed the four-time MVP’s recent mastery of the news cycle.
JJ Watt jokingly requested his former team, the Houston Texans, draft Simmons when he was still in high school. Simmons played in 55 games for Tennessee and had 59 total tackles, seven tackles for ...
This was not the Vikings' Plan A. They signed Darnold in free agency, but they also used a first-round pick in Michigan's quarterback J.J. McCarthy, whom they planned to take over midseason.