See the complete list of players from Jacksonville-area high schools on NCAA Division II college football programs in the ...
Lamar Jackson doesn’t like the cold, but he doesn’t fear the cold. The Ravens quarterback, who grew up in South Florida, said he will not wear gloves Sunday despite playing the coldest game of his ...
Finally, the hosts dive into the Baltimore Ravens vs. the Buffalo Bills and the battle of MVP favorites Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen. Which superstar will prevail?
But Jackson, a Florida native who played college football in Louisville, Kentucky, has never played in a game when it was colder than 27 degrees. Bills counterpart Josh Allen is 13-3 playing in ...
Image: Was the right decision made not to send off David Brooks [left] after his clash with Marc Cucurella at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday? Ex-top flight referee Dermot Gallagher assesses the ...
There’s no shortage of ways to unpack the dominance of Patrick Mahomes with the Kansas City Chiefs. At just 29 years old, he has already appeared in four Super Bowls and won three—including ...
USA TODAY Sports just released its NFL QB power rankings and, of course, Josh Allen and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson feature prominently. Both signal callers have enjoyed MVP-caliber ...
Two of San Diego County’s most iconic high school football coaches — Monte Vista’s Ron Hamamoto and Madison’s Rick Jackson — are both retiring. Hamamoto, 66, is the third-winningest ...
“I think I came a long way wrestling-wise, but I think mostly mentally,” said Moore, who also is an outside linebacker for the Jackson football team. “I cleared my mindset and I realized I ...
They have made the playoffs six out of the last seven seasons with Lamar Jackson at QB ... Sean Labar has been covering college football and the NFL for more than 15 years. His first stop was ...
The band played and Jaime Jaquez Jr. ran through a line of cheerleaders to an outstretched banner reading “Welcome Home, Jaime.” Camarillo High School welcomed its favorite son back to the ...
MARIETTA, Ga. -- Bo Jackson is giving up a $21 million judgment against his niece and nephew, who the former football and baseball star said harassed and tried to extort money from him.