Streaking Cowboys have much more to play for on Monday Night Football against Bengals T he Dallas Cowboys have only played six opponents in their entire history as a franchise since 1960 less times than the Cincinnati Bengals, hardly a team anywhere in the realm of ... 12/6/2024 - 1:08 am | View Link
The worst defense in Bengals history New week, same results and identical game. The offense puts up an absurd amount of points, the defense gives up even more points, Zac Taylor still believes in his team, blah blah blah. Honestly, I am ... 12/2/2024 - 11:21 pm | View Link
Who’s to blame? Breaking down what’s gone wrong with the Bengals’ defense Here's what defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo had to say about the Bengals' defensive performance in a loss to the Steelers. 12/2/2024 - 1:28 pm | View Link
Bengals have no margin of error after inexplicably bad start The Bengals are a close second to the Jets in that dubious category of most disappointing NFL team, resting on the cusp of playoff elimination at 4-7 entering Sunday’s absolute must-win home game ... 11/30/2024 - 3:11 am | View Link
Chargers: Good news and bad news from 34–27 win over the Bengals Burrow and the Bengals’ offense hit on numerous explosive plays down ... Chargers have a rising star sack artist on their defensive line Chargers: Good news and bad news from 27–17 win over the Titans ... 11/18/2024 - 6:55 am | View Link
FORT COLLINS — The history of Thompson Valley High School can no longer be told without football.
Four years ago, roughly 20 freshmen on an overmatched varsity team promised to be different and dared to dream of winning a state championship. You know, something never accomplished on the gridiron since the Loveland school opened its doors 48 years ago.
“We went 4-6.
Winner winner, steak dinner. Tonight, Texas Roadhouse is on Jamie Franks.
With a 3-0 win over the University of Massachusetts, the DU Pioneers men’s soccer team is College Cup-bound for just the second time in program history. But that’s not what the medium-rare delight is meant to celebrate.
The New York strip, defender Jason Belloli’s favorite cut, will be for his opening goal in the eighth minute of the NCAA Tournament quarterfinal on the DU campus.
BOULDER — Why would Deion Sanders give a fork about Arizona State?
The shortest path to the College Football Playoff runs through Folsom Street.
Sure, Coach Prime can make more money elsewhere. Pick your elsewhere.
Then pick your poison.
The Cowboys? Too much Jerry Jones. The Raiders? Too much Andy Reid, Jim Harbaugh and Sean Payton.
FORT COLLINS — Mead linebacker Josh Gonsalves said he felt his hamstring “snap” in the third quarter of the Class 3A title game Saturday morning.
He stayed in for a few plays as the Mavericks continued to battle back from a two-score halftime deficit at Canvas Stadium in Fort Collins. Then, in what he considered a much tougher decision, he took himself out.
“I was playing too slow,” the junior said, now draped over a pair of crutches following Mead’s 16-14 finals loss to Thompson Valley.
FORT COLLINS — Mead football had one last chance at Class 3A state championship glory and all of the weapons it needed to pull off a last-second comeback to stun top-seeded Thompson Valley. The Eagles’ arsenal, however, was just too great in their 16-14 win over the No. 2 Mavericks at Canvas Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
The turnaround in the final five minutes had all the makings of an instant classic.
First, the Eagles defense forced a fumble at midfield.
'Mysterious' illness kills 79, sickens 376 in Congo. Here's what we know ABC NewsVideo: Doctors aren’t yet sure what the illness is that killed 143 people within 2 weeks CNNexpert reaction to unknown illness in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Science Media CentreWHO sends experts to help Congo diagnose mystery disease Reuters