Stephen A. Smith explains what kind of impact Jalen Hurts must have for the Eagles to beat the Chiefs in the Super Bowl.
Former Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton gave a questionable answer about his individual awards on ESPN's First Take on Thursday. Stephen A. Smith asked Newton if he would trade his MVP for a Super Bowl championship. Clearly expecting Newton to say yes, Smith was visibly surprised when Newton answrred in the opposite.
Needless to say, it's been an impressive season in the DMV as they are set to take on their NFC East rival Philadelphia Eagles in the conference title game to look to punch their ticket to the Super Bowl.
Bronny James got his most playing time of the season on Tuesday night, but struggled mightily against the Philadelphia 76ers, causing a rant from Stephen A. Smith.
Legendary sportscasters also talk Oscar hopeful Timothée Chalamet and quarterback turned broadcaster Tom Brady
It is beyond a cliché for an athlete to say winning a Super Bowl is more important than an individual award, to the point that any top NFL quarterback asked will almost go out of his way to disregard the MVP award. Josh Allen does it. Lamar Jackson does it.
On Thursday’s episode of ESPN’s First Take, host Stephen A. Smith posed a simple question to the Carolina Panthers legend—asking Newton if he’d be willing to trade his Most Valuable Player award for a Super Bowl title. And Newton, as he often does, brought a different kind of perspective to the table.
Kyle Van Noy is excited to have ‘old school’ Chuck Pagano on the coaching staff. Lamar Jackson and Cam Newton differ on MVP vs. Super Bowl. Pundits give the MVP nod to Jackson.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will battle it out in Super Bowl LIX. In honor of the big game, take a look at the history of the championship.
Ever since the Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs faced off in 1967 for Super Bowl I, thousands of football players have taken part in one of the world's biggest sporting ev
Alex Smith, seven years removed from the Kansas City Chiefs, is admiring his successor from afar while playing in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.