New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft speaks with USA TODAY’s Ralphie Aversa about his new $25 million campaign to combat antisemitism.
Author: Sports Seriously
Is this the year Trout, Ohtani and Angels make a deep playoff run?
Mike Trout is a shoe-in for the Hall of Fame, but the only thing missing from his resume is a World Series win, and for that matter a deep playoff run. Is this the year that all changes?
NFL Week 17 overreactions: Brady punches ticket, Rodgers knocking on door
What a week it was for the NFC in Week 17 of the NFL season and Tony Anderson is here to overreact to all the biggest storylines.
Buyer’s remorse: Do Broncos, Cardinals, Packers regret their massive QB deals?
Our NFL Up Vote crew breaks down what is going wrong with the Packers, Cardinals, and Broncos — and if signs point to the QB’s and their massive deals.
Kay Adams reflects on her time with ‘GMFB’, looks ahead to ‘Up and Adams’ on FanDuel TV
Kay Adams, the former host of NFL Network’s ‘Good Morning Football’, joined Sports Seriously to discuss her new partnership with Smirnoff and chat about her future with FanDuel TV.
Colts RB Nyheim Hines explains how team let Jonathan Taylor down last season
Nyheim Hines says Colts are ready to win a Super Bowl and believes they have the best backfield in the NFL, led by Jonathan Taylor.
Once known as America’s favorite pastime, baseball becomes an afterthought amongst many
It’s no doubt baseball is losing its appeal — but is the league doing the right things to stay relevant?
Replacing Tyreek Hill: 1st round WR prospects the Chiefs should target
Draft Wire’s Luke Easterling identifies WR prospects the Chiefs can target in the first round that could help replace Tyreek Hill in their offense.
Johnny Manziel says he would have made a ton on NIL in college
Johnny Manziel aka ‘Johnny Football’ chatted with Mackenzie Salmon and the former Aggies quarterback said he would have made more from NIL endorsements in college than he did during his two years in the NFL.
Aggies great Johnny Manziel wants to be a fixture at College Station
Mackenzie Salmon spoke with Aggies legend Johnny Manziel about the state of the program and he expressed wanting to be a constant fixture at College Station throughout the season.