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Aaron Rodgers wants in. And so does NFL legend Cris Carter, to diss Joy Taylor for her wacky Steelers rant. Mike Fisher Jun 5, 2025 6:52 PM EDT In this story: ...
It’s Carter’s opinion that Rodgers doesn’t owe anyone anything until there’s a deal in place, and the Steelers’ mess at quarterback doesn’t give Taylor license to make it his fault.
Carter played 16 seasons in the NFL, most of them with the Minnesota Vikings. He finished his career with 1,101 receptions, 13,899 receiving yards, and 130 touchdowns.
Cris Carter on Sanders' draft fall: 'There was not a collusion message' Nabers noted that Sanders and his family have been in the spotlight for years thanks to his father, Hall of Fame cornerback ...
Cris Carter on Sanders' draft fall: 'There was not a collusion message' Nabers noted that Sanders and his family have been in the spotlight for years thanks to his father, Hall of Fame cornerback ...
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith blamed “collusion” for Sanders falling in the draft, stating that NFL owners agreed not to take him early on. Carter doesn’t see that theory as a possibility.
The NFL Hall of Famer, who appeared on the “Fully Loaded” podcast, said the former Colorado quarterback and son of Deion Sanders threw away $30 to $50 million during the pre-draft process.
NFL legend wide receiver Cris Carter did not hold back in his criticism of Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders and his father, Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders. According to Carter ...
NFL Hall of Famer Cris Carter shared his thoughts on how Sanders self-sabotaged and fumbled a potential $50 million payday.
Who’s to blame for Shedeur Sanders’ plummet to the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft? Hall of Fame wide receiver Cris Carter thinks it’s simple: Sanders has no one to blame but himself.
Cris Carter critiqued Sheduer Sanders' decision making during this year's NFL Draft process. The Hall of Famer suggested the Browns rookie needed to shoulder most of the blame.
Cris Carter critiqued Sheduer Sanders' decision making during this year's NFL Draft process. The Hall of Famer suggested the Browns rookie needed to shoulder most of the blame.