Best first overall picks in NFL Draft history
Remembering the biggest first overall pick successes in NFL Draft history.
Remembering the biggest first overall pick successes in NFL Draft history.
Remembering the must-watch Rams.
When it comes to underdog stories, the NBA is a league that has a lot to offer. Whether you look at players who have beaten all odds to become top NBA players, or teams that have won championships after being written off by fans, commentators and competition alike, some of the greatest underdog stories in sporting history are in the NBA.
So, here goes. Let’s rank all seven – yes, seven – Tom Brady Super Bowl wins.
For the last couple of decades, the entertainment that features during the game has become its own spectacle, with performances from some of most prolific superstars in music. Ahead of next week’s game, we’re taking a look back at the five best Super Bowl halftime shows of all-time.
With the recent retirement of Indianapolis Colts QB Philip Rivers, the active quarterbacks remaining from the 2004 NFL Draft class has been whittled down to just one—Pittsburgh Steelers signal caller Ben Roethlisberger.
With all that being said, some players elevated above and beyond when it mattered most, and in this list, we are going to try and rank the top 10, and count down to the most dominant individual Super Bowl performance of all-time.
With this Super Bowl’s crowd being unique, to say the least, let’s take a look at the 10 highest ever Super Bowl attendances, from Super Bowl I to LV.
With all the noise surrounding Drew Brees and his potential retirement, it has given us a chance to truly appreciate just what a supremely gifted quarterback he was.
Devastating dunks, highlight passes and a competitive edge that even all-time greats like Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant have commented on. But there is an undeniable frustration that comes along with watching him play, especially when you root for him. But before that, let’s consider where Russell Westbrook was before he arrived in the NBA journey.
Kobe Bryant and Dirk Nowitzki both spent their entire careers with the team that drafted them.
The Raptors failed to clinch the NBA title in Game 5 of the 2019 NBA Finals. Toronto and Golden State now head to Oakland for game 6. Toronto leads the series 3-2. A win for the Raptors secures a first title in their 25-year history. A Warriors win keeps the series alive and forces a Game 7 in Toronto.