NFL media beef is brewing over The Ringer’s analysis of Brock Purdy
The Ringer has kept Brock Purdy as a bottom-10 QB since his debut in 2022, meanwhile national NFL reporters see him as an MVP candidate and are attacking The Ringer directly.
The Ringer has kept Brock Purdy as a bottom-10 QB since his debut in 2022, meanwhile national NFL reporters see him as an MVP candidate and are attacking The Ringer directly.
Dianna Russini admits she was a bit taken aback when NBC's Peter King focused so much attention on her new salary at The Athletic.
“That’s the cost of doing business sometimes."
Allen flipped the script
"I hold out hope for the next season to be even more inside—starting with the calf injury to 2023 series participant Joe Burrow."
"The 2023 mega-games—opening Thursday, Sunday and Monday nights, Thanksgiving Day, the new Black Friday tilt, the Sunday night game on Christmas Eve and the Monday tripleheader on Christmas—are not set in stone yet."
The results are in, and they show that doing a successful mock draft is much harder than it may seem.
"Just say what you really mean: We’re testing the market to see how many people we can get an additional $200 a year from even though they’re probably only going to watch their favorite team from far away."
"I think we all assume that hot dogs are a never-ending commodity"
Peter King busted for talking on his cell phone while driving, in the middle of his interview on The Dan Patrick Show.
Rovell, a man who once gold-plated his shoes after finishing 21,463rd in a marathon, criticized a gymnastics team for celebrating finishing second nationally.
Yes, Greg, teams were brilliant to draft players like Taylor Price (80 career regular-season yards) instead of Brown (11,207 so far).
"The Patriots are a proud franchise, and I realize what I am saying is a little bit of idealistic crapola, but the Patriots should not be in business with Josh Gordon. He is not worthy of this franchise."
Peter King talked about his new (but familiar) column for NBC, which is back on Monday.
King, who announced last week that he's leaving Sports Illustrated, apparently almost walked away once before.
"I love the place. Always will. Sometimes it’s just time."
It's easy to wonder whether Peter King's departure from SI owed in part to the publication's impending sale.
The man behind The MMQB is leaving the site he helped build.