Florida legend Jevon Kearse talks football, cornhole with Gators Wire

Gators football legend Jevon Kearse sat down with Gators Wire to discuss the Orange and Blue, football and cornhole.

The University of Florida has produced countless numbers of superlative athletes over the years, particularly the storied football program. The Gators have a litany of former players who stood out both at the amateur and professional levels, with two achieving immortality in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Among the many who have proudly worn the Orange and Blue in Gainesville is former linebacker and defensive end [autotag]Jevon Kearse[/autotag], who played in the Swamp from 1995 to 1998. His collegiate career reached a pinnacle in his junior season, leading the team with 7.5 sacks while also notching a career-high 54 tackles en route to an SEC Defensive Player of the Year Award.

His efforts convinced the Tennessee Titans to select him with the 16th overall pick of the 1999 NFL draft. He lasted 11 seasons in the pro ranks, also spending time with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Gators Wire had a chance to talk with Kearse courtesy of the Johnsonville Charity Cornhole Challenge, in which he competed with fellow former Gator Titus O’Neil ahead of the South Carolina game in Week 7. Take a look at what he had to say about his time at Florida, his NFL opportunity, as well as his cornhole skills.

Eagles’ regular season countdown: Every player to wear No. 93 for Philadelphia

With Eagles training camp quickly approaching, we’re looking at every player to wear the No. 95 for Philadelphia

The Philadelphia Eagles will kick off their 2023 regular season against the New England Patriots on Sept. 10, now 77 days away.

From now until the start of the season, we’ll be counting down each day by revisiting the players who have worn that specific jersey number.

No. 93 is worn by third-year defensive tackle Milton Williams, who’ll look for double-digit sacks for the second straight year.

With less than 90 days until kickoff, here’s a look at every player to ever wear No. 93 for the Eagles (via Pro Football Reference):

Should Titans put Brett Kern in Ring of Honor?

Shaun Calderon shares his thoughts on whether or not the Titans should Brett Kern in the Ring of Honor.

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If there’s one gripe I personally have when it comes to the Tennessee Titans’ organization, it’s the fact that the team rarely honors the truly great players of the last 24 years.

To be fair, the franchise under Amy Adams-Strunk has done a much better job of honoring the players of the past in the form of homecoming week, 12th Titan, etc.

Yet, for whatever reason, when it comes to adding anybody to the Ring of Honor and retiring their numbers, the team practically refuses to celebrate anyone outside of those who contributed to the early Titans teams.

Obviously, retiring numbers is an entirely different conversation since technically there are only 100 available at the very most.

Therefore, that type of honor should be reserved for the true legends of the franchise, such as Warren Moon, Steve McNair, Eddie George and, eventually, Derrick Henry.

Tennessee’s Ring of Honor has several worthy candidates who continuously get overlooked for whatever reason. Unfortunately, that waiting room may have just grown by one more now that Titans legendary punter Brett Kern officially announced his retirement.

After 15 seasons (13 in Tennessee), the Toledo product was given a worthy send-off earlier this week that included lengthy tributes and his own press conference.

During his peak, Kern was a three-time Pro Bowler and a two-time All-Pro who had mastered the ability to direct his kicks wherever he pleased.

On top of being a sniper with his leg, more often than not, he was as clutch as anybody whenever the team needed him to be. Kern even played a large role in going up to New England and ending arguably the greatest dynasty in all of professional sports during the Titans’ 2019 Wild Card win over the Pats.

Logan Ryan may have gotten the final interception, but make no mistake about it, it was Kern’s 10-second punt that pinned the Patriots inside their one-yard line that officially put the final nail in the dynasty’s coffin.

That type of moment, combined with Kern’s laundry list of accomplishments, should be everything he needs to find himself in the Titans’ Ring of Honor.

The real question is, does he deserve it more than former Titans who are also in the aforementioned waiting room, like Chris Johnson, Keith Bulluck, Jevon Kearse, Michael Roos and Taylor Lewan?

In my opinion, all of those players, along with Kern, should at least be in the Ring of Honor, but whether or not they will be remains to be seen.

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10 worst NFL free-agent signings in Eagles franchise history

With the NFL’s legal tampering period set to get underway, we’re looking at the 10 worst free agent signings in Philadelphia Eagles franchise history

NFL teams make some of the worst decisions when it comes to the process of properly evaluating and, or adding big named free-agent talents to the roster. When it works, it can change your organization’s path to success, while leading to multiple playoffs or Super Bowl runs.

When it doesn’t work, it can be disastrous with costly consequences from the general manager all the way down to personnel.

We’ve compiled a list of the ten worst free-agent signings in the Eagles’ team history and almost added Eric Wilson (2021) to the list before placing him on the honorable mentions list.

This Gator named to Chuck Bednarik Award watch list

Florida Gators OLB Brenton Cox Jr. was named to the Chuck Bednarik Award Watch list and is looking to become the first Florida Gator to win.

Veteran outside linebacker and holder of the coveted No. 1 jersey [autotag]Brenton Cox Jr[/autotag]. was named to the Chuck Bednarik Award watch list. The Chuck Bednarik Award is awarded by the Maxwell Club each year to the nation’s defensive player of the year.

Cox Jr. has grabbed the national attention of multiple preseason watch lists and media outlets, including the All-SEC second team from Athlon Sports, Phil Steele, and the scrum at SEC media days. Cox Jr. is the seventh different Florida player to be named to a preseason award watch list: [autotag]Anthony Richardson[/autotag] (Maxwell), [autotag]Ventrell Miller[/autotag] (Butkus), [autotag]Kingsley Eguakun[/autotag] (Rimington), [autotag]Gervon Dexter[/autotag] (Outland), [autotag]O’Cyrus Torrence[/autotag] (Outland), and [autotag]Nay’Quan Wright[/autotag] (Doak Walker & Wuerffel).

Cox Jr. is looking to become the first player in Florida football history to win the Chuck Bednarik award. Nine Gators players have been named semifinalists for the award with [autotag]Jevon Kearse[/autotag] (1998) and [autotag]Brandon Spikes[/autotag] (2009) the only finalists in program history.

Semifinalists for the award will be announced on November 1, with the three finalists to be announced on November 22. The winner will be announced on the ESPN Home Depot College Football Awards Show to be held on December 8.

The Florida Gators will open the 2022 season on Saturday, September 3, at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium against Utah at 7:00 p.m. EDT on ESPN.

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10 worst free-agent signings in Eagles franchise history

10 worst #NFL #freeagent signings in #Philadelphia #Eagles team history the 2022 legal tampering period is set to open

NFL teams make some of the worst decisions when it comes to the process of properly evaluating and, or adding big named free agent talents to the roster. When it works, it can change your organization’s path to success, while leading to multiple playoffs or Super Bowl runs.

When it doesn’t work, it can be disastrous with costly consequences from the general manager all the way down to personnel.

We’ve compiled a list of the ten worst free-agent signings in the Eagles’ team history and almost added Eric Wilson (2021) to the list before placing him among the honorable mentions list.

3 former Eagles players make list of best nicknames in NFL history

Philadelphia Eagles: What are the best nicknames in franchise history

Pro sports have provided us with some of the top nicknames on the planet and with training camps nearing, Touchdown Wire just named the 101 best nicknames in NFL history.

The Eagles should have had five or six former players make the list, but three former Birds made the cut in the end.

Kyle Brandt: Chase Young won’t break Jevon Kearse’s rookie sack record

Will Chase Young be able to break Jevon Kearse’s record?

The expectations are already high for the Washington Redskins’ No. 2 overall pick, Chase Young, but will he be able to break the rookie sack record of former Tennessee Titans defensive end, Jevon Kearse?

Kearse was a beast in his first season in the NFL, totaling 14.5 sacks for the Titans in 1999, which earned him a Pro Bowl appearance and a nod as a First-Team All-Pro after being selected with the No. 16 overall pick.

Kyle Brandt of “Good Morning Football” explained why he believes Kearse’s record is safe from Young.

“As much as we’re marveling about the measurements and how big he is and everything, do not sleep on Jevon Kearse,” Brandt said. “I’m not going to sit here and disrespect ‘The Freak’ out of Florida just because Chase Young’s got some big muscles. You know what the reason is that Chase Young is not going to break this record? It’s probably Dwayne Haskins. The offense has to put up points to give you opportunities as a defense. Jevon Kearse broke this on a Super Bowl team…”

Brandt went on to show some serious respect for the special player Kearse was.

“And I’d also like to say a lot of people are called ‘The Freak’ these days, it’s a very ubiquitous nickname,” Brandt said. “Giannis (Antetokounmpo) is ‘The Greak Freak’, there’s freaks all over. No, this was “The Freak”, Jevon Kearse… And as much as I love Chase Young and I support someone bringing a tape measure into the weight room, I don’t know if you can live up to this dude (Kearse) right here, he was a maniac…”

In his first five seasons with Tennessee, Kearse totaled 47.5 sacks in 66 games. After moving on to play for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2014 and spending four seasons there, Kearse finished his career with the Titans.

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