CBS’ James Brown delivers powerful commentary: ‘Hate is a disease. It is a virus that spreads and kills’

James Brown of CBS Sports with a powerful message

James Brown took a timeout from “The NFL Today” on CBS Sunday to deliver a powerful and important commentary on the state of the world.

Listen to the words and thoughts of the host of the show:

Report: Bill Cowher has ‘no interest in coaching’ amid Jets speculation

Rumors pegged Hall of Fame coach Bill Cowher as a fit for the Jets, but he isn’t interested.

Rumors swirled this past week about Bill Cowher making a return to the sidelines, specifically with the Jets should they fire Adam Gase. However, it turns out the Hall of Fame coach is happy in retirement.

WFAN’s Boomer Esiason speculated that Cowher hasn’t shut the door on a potential return to coaching and that he finds the Jets job to be an attractive one. However, Cowher told ESPN’s Rich Cimini that he doesn’t plan on making a comeback.

“I have no interest in coaching,” Cowher said.

Pertaining to the Jets job, specifically, Cowher doesn’t want to overstep by talking about a job that’s not open yet. But it doesn’t sound like he would be interested in any open positions, either.

“I have too much respect for the coaching profession to talk about a job that isn’t open,” Cowher said. “From that perspective, any job that is open, I have no interest in coaching.”

The 63-year-old has been out of the game since 2006. He had a 15-year stint as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, amassing a 149-90-1 record. He won a Super Bowl in his second to last season in 2005.

A coach like Cowher would give the Jets increased credibility given his winning pedigree and long list of career accomplishments, but that’s no happening, according to him. It’s unclear what or who exactly the Jets will look for when it comes time to replace Gase, but Cowher seems to be comfortable where he’s at on “The NFL Today.”

How to watch the AFC Championship Game – Titans vs. Chiefs: Date, time, channel and live streaming options

Can the Titans pull off an upset again or will the Chiefs’ offense prove too much? Here’s how to watch, NFL stream the AFC Championship Game

Everything comes down to this for the Kansas City Chiefs and Tennessee Titans in the AFC Championship Game. The winner will go take on the NFC’s champion in Super Bowl LIV. Here’s how you can watch and stream the Titans vs. Chiefs.

Titans vs. Chiefs information:

Tennessee Titans (No. 6 seed) at Kansas City Chiefs (No. 2 seed)

Sunday, Jan. 19, 3:05 p.m. ET

Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO

NFL Streams:

Live stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Live stream: CBS All Acess ( Try it FREE now)

Television channels:

TV network: CBS


Tennessee is fresh off another upset over a highly-ranked team, beating the No. 1 seeded Baltimore Ravens at their own game, 28-12. Running back Derrick Henry once again owned the ground, rushing for 195 yards on 30 carries, bringing him up to 377 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown this postseason alone.

Kansas City came from behind last week to defeat the Houston Texans 51-31 after going down 24-0 early in the second quarter. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs rallied to put up 41 unanswered points over two quarters, guaranteeing victory.

Can the Titans pull off a third upset in the playoffs to go to Super Bowl LIV or will the Chiefs’ offense prove too much to handle? There’s only one way to find out and that’s watching on television or an NFL live stream

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How to watch Seahawks vs. Packers: Date, time, channel and live streams

Here’s how you can watch the NFL playoffs matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the Green Bay Packers, including free NFL live streams.

The Seattle Seahawks travel to Lambeau Field to take on the Green Bay Packers in the NFC’s divisional-round playoffs. The winner will move on to the NFC Championship Game to take on the San Francisco 49ers for the right to Super Bowl LIV.

It’s another great matchup of top quarterbacks as Seattle’s Russell Wilson squares off against Green Bay’s Aaron Rodgers and one you’re surely not going to want to miss. Here’s how and where you can watch the Seahawks vs. Packers as well as free NFL live streams.

Seahawks vs. Packers 2019 NFL playoffs information:

Seattle Seahawks (No. 5 seed) at Green Bay Packers (No. 2 seed)

Sunday, Jan. 12, 6:40 p.m. ET

Lambeau Field, Green Bay, WI

NFL Streams:

Live stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Television channels:

TV network: FOX


Seattle is fresh off taking down the Philadelphia Eagles in the wild-card round. Though the Seahawks added Marshawn Lynch to their backfield, he didn’t account for much last week with rookie wide receiver D.K. Metcalf taking the spotlight on his seven-reception, 160-yard and one-touchdown night. Seattle’s defense also wreaked havoc last week, getting Eagles quarterbacks Carson Wentz and Josh McCown for a combined seven sacks.

Green Bay had a first-round bye and got the chance to rest ahead of this playoff matchup. New coach Matt Lafleur has the team buzzing to a 13-3 record, winning their last five games to come into the postseason with some momentum. Running back Aaron Jones has been spectacular this season, finding the end zone a total of 19 times (16 rushing touchdowns and three receiving touchdowns).

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How to watch Texans vs. Chiefs: Date, time, channel and live streams

Here’s how you can watch free NFL streams of the Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs NFL playoffs matchup as well as time, date, TV info

It’s a matchup between two of the best young quarterbacks in the league as Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs and Deshaun Watson of the Houston Texans battle it out in the NFL playoffs. The winner of this game will go on to the AFC Championship Game.

The Texans are fresh off a comeback victory over the Buffalo Bills in the wild-card round to get to the divisional round. The Chiefs had a first-round bye as the No. 2 seed, getting a week of rest in preparation for this game.

Here’s how and where you can watch the Texans vs. Chiefs, including free NFL live streams.

Texans vs. Chiefs information:

Houston Texans (No. 4 seed) at Kansas City Chiefs (No. 2 seed)

Sunday, Jan. 12, 3:05 p.m. ET

Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO

NFL Streams:

Live stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Live stream: CBS All Acess ( Try it FREE now)

Television channels:

TV network: CBS


Houston just edged out the Tennessee Titans for the AFC South crown in spite of not having defensive superstar J.J. Watt for most of the season. Now with Watt back from injured reserve, the Texans are hoping they’ll get a Super Bowl spark.

The Chiefs were a juggernaut on offense with Mahomes under center. They finished the regular season with the fifth-most passing yards and touchdown passes this season even though Mahomes missed two games with a knee injury. Kansas City went on a six-game winning streak to finish the season and will hope their home-field advantage gives them enough of an edge to make it seven.

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How to watch the AFC divisional round – Ravens vs. Titans: Date, time, channel and live streaming options

The Titans will look for their second upset of the NFL playoffs when taking on the Ravens. It’s an NFL stream you won’t want to miss

The Baltimore Ravens will host the Tennessee Titans in the AFC’s divisional-round playoffs. The Ravens are fresh off a first-round bye thanks to their 14-2 record and 12-game winning streak. The Titans took down the New England Patriots in the wild-card round after finishing the regular season as one of the hottest teams in the league. This will be an NFL stream you definitely want to watch, with the winner going on to the AFC Championship Game.

Ravens vs. Titans information:

Tennessee Titans (No. 6 seed) at Baltimore Ravens (No. 1 seed)

Saturday, Jan. 11, 8:15 p.m. ET

M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD

NFL Streams:

Live stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Live stream: CBS All Acess ( Try it FREE now)

Television channels:

TV network: CBS


Baltimore is led by second-year quarterback Lamar Jackson, who has taken the NFL by storm this season. He broke Michael Vick’s single-season rushing record, led all quarterbacks in passing touchdowns and is the favorite to be the NFL’s MVP for 2019.

Tennessee made a mid-season change at quarterback from Marcus Mariota to Ryan Tannehill — who they acquired in a trade with the Miami Dolphins over the offseason. That change sparked something in the Titans, who won four of their last six games to back into the NFL playoffs.

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