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  • Justin Jefferson
    Justin Jefferson Needles Joe Burrow On Dance Skills: 'No Rhythm At All'
    LSU star helped the Tigers win the national title as their top receiver and drew nearly as much attention with his variety of dance moves.
  • Shannon Sharpe
    Shannon Sharpe Is Still Crushing It In The Gym
    Three-time Super Bowl champion Shannon Sharpe prides himself on maintaining a high level of fitness, but it takes discipline when he has a daily wake-up call at 3 a.m. for the FS1 debate show "Skip and Shannon: Undisputed."
  • Snoop Dogg At Pepsi Zero Sugar Neon Beach
    Super Bowl LIV: The Games Outside The Game
    The Super Bowl stopped being all about football a long time ago. It evolved into a week-long convention and trade show filled with agendas that often have little to do with the game itself.
  • Pro Bowl, January 2020
    Pro Bowl Allows Fans To Put Rivalries Aside For Celebration Of Football
    Why would you go to the NFL Pro Bowl? When the game was in Hawaii, the location was the answer. Now what?
  • Vontae Davis
    Vontae Davis Is Latest Athlete Featured In 'Middle School Rules' Book Series
    Author Sean Jensen's previous collaborations include Brian Urlacher, Jamaal Charles and Skylar Diggins-Smith.
  • Dave Winfield
    Dave Winfield: Youth Athletes Benefit Playing Multiple Sports
    MLB Hall of Famer was drafted in three sports, and he advises kids and parents to say no to sports specialization.
  • Brontosaurus Beef Short Rib At L.A. Coliseum
    Rams Introduce Meaty New Dishes -- And Historic Deal With Plant-Based Company
    Brontosaurus short ribs and a massive meatball are on the menu at the L.A. Coliseum, alongside a plant-based burger.
  • How The Patriots Build Championship Teams
    How Patriots Keep Winning By Uncovering Value Overlooked By Other Teams
    The NFL is designed for parity, but New England's approach toward personnel has made the team a perennial contender.
  • Jim Harbaugh, Michigan Football
    'Hard To Beat The Cheaters': Harbaugh, Michigan At College Football Crossroads
    In 2015 the NCAA allowed schools to pay student-athletes' "full cost of attendance," (travel, food, laundry and other expenses not covered by scholarships) which was a welcome reform, but it's now being exploited to "cheat legally."
  • Ice Tub
    Does Your High School Football Team Have An Ice Tub? Here's Why It's A Lifesaver
    A relatively cheap investment could make a huge difference, but why aren't more teams spending the money?
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