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Since signing a lucrative five-year, $97 million extension in 2023, cornerback Trevon Diggs has shifted dramatically, from ...
The last time the Dallas Cowboys were champions, they ruled the 1990s. They were the team to beat. Their offense, led by Troy Aikman, backed by Emmitt Smith on the ground and Micha ...
After Elijah's response to his dad's criticism went viral, ex-NFL star Cam Newton shared his perspective on the situation in 2024. On the 4th & 1 show, Newton expressed his disappointment with the way ...
Michael Irvin has been off-air at NFL Network, as well as his spots on Smith’s “First Take” program on ESPN, since Super Bowl week in February, ...
Michael Irvin recently went to Deion Sanders' 5,000-acre ranch in Canton, Texas, and posted a hilarious video with Coach Prime in the background. The post Michael Irvin Was in Fear of Hurting ...
Michael Irvin’s frustration with his son’s fake gangsta persona is all of us who hope our kids don’t embarrass us one day. OPINION: The Hall of Fame wide receiver’s son raps with a persona ...
Six weeks have passed since Michael Irvin walked into a hotel bar in Arizona. Bryn Davis, Joe Manuele and Phil Watkins sat at a high-top table in the Dust Cutter inside Renaissance Phoenix ...
Michael Irvin attends the 2022 Harold and Carole Pump Foundation Gala at The Beverly Hilton on August 19, 2022, in Beverly Hills, California. (Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images) ...
Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Irvin, in his first public comments since he sued Marriott for $100 million, maintained his innocence and said it "sickens me" that he is being accused of ...
Irvin got extremely fired up in a debate over a Tom Brady vs. Michael Jordan debate, which I’m guessing is a topic that gets addressed on that show every month.
Former Cowboys star Michael Irvin has filed a $100 million lawsuit related to the alleged incident that happened on Sunday night at a hotel in Phoenix.. Irvin is suing the Marriott along with his ...
Irvin won three rings in four years with the Cowboys — 1993, 1994 and 1996 seasons — with the lone setback coming in the 1995 NFC Champions game when Steve Young and the 49ers beat Dallas, 38-28.