Rams and Chargers to be featured on HBO’s ‘Hard Knocks’

As with just about every uniform redesign, there are people who certainly don’t like the new look that the Rams unveiled on Wednesday.
The new “bone” color is polarizing among fans, while the gradient numbers on the royal jerseys have been criticized countless times.
Rams players predictably love the new uniforms – at least publicly – but Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson is strongly opposed to them.
As he did with the new logo, he ripped the new uniforms, particularly the stripes and the horn – which he compared to two bananas.
I don’t like the stripe down the pants. I wish it was bigger. And the horn, man, it’s horrible. I mean, it’s terrible. I just feel like they really took away from the Rams’ uniform. And it looks almost like the Chargers’ logo. It looks like two bananas is what it looks like, Former Rams RB Eric Dickerson.
Like I told them, this is football. This ain’t nothing to do with surfing. This ain’t nothing to do with waves. This is football. This is a man’s sport. And to me, it just looks soft. It don’t look like football. It don’t look hard, Former Rams RB Eric Dickerson

As with just about every uniform redesign, there are people who certainly don’t like the new look that the Rams unveiled on Wednesday.
The new “bone” color is polarizing among fans, while the gradient numbers on the royal jerseys have been criticized countless times.
Rams players predictably love the new uniforms – at least publicly – but Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson is strongly opposed to them.
As he did with the new logo, he ripped the new uniforms, particularly the stripes and the horn – which he compared to two bananas.
I don’t like the stripe down the pants. I wish it was bigger. And the horn, man, it’s horrible. I mean, it’s terrible. I just feel like they really took away from the Rams’ uniform. And it looks almost like the Chargers’ logo. It looks like two bananas is what it looks like, Former Rams RB Eric Dickerson.
Like I told them, this is football. This ain’t nothing to do with surfing. This ain’t nothing to do with waves. This is football. This is a man’s sport. And to me, it just looks soft. It don’t look like football. It don’t look hard, Former Rams RB Eric Dickerson

Rams and Chargers to be featured on HBO’s ‘Hard Knocks’

As with just about every uniform redesign, there are people who certainly don’t like the new look that the Rams unveiled on Wednesday.
The new “bone” color is polarizing among fans, while the gradient numbers on the royal jerseys have been criticized countless times.
Rams players predictably love the new uniforms – at least publicly – but Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson is strongly opposed to them.
As he did with the new logo, he ripped the new uniforms, particularly the stripes and the horn – which he compared to two bananas.
I don’t like the stripe down the pants. I wish it was bigger. And the horn, man, it’s horrible. I mean, it’s terrible. I just feel like they really took away from the Rams’ uniform. And it looks almost like the Chargers’ logo. It looks like two bananas is what it looks like, Former Rams RB Eric Dickerson.
Like I told them, this is football. This ain’t nothing to do with surfing. This ain’t nothing to do with waves. This is football. This is a man’s sport. And to me, it just looks soft. It don’t look like football. It don’t look hard, Former Rams RB Eric Dickerson

As with just about every uniform redesign, there are people who certainly don’t like the new look that the Rams unveiled on Wednesday.
The new “bone” color is polarizing among fans, while the gradient numbers on the royal jerseys have been criticized countless times.
Rams players predictably love the new uniforms – at least publicly – but Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson is strongly opposed to them.
As he did with the new logo, he ripped the new uniforms, particularly the stripes and the horn – which he compared to two bananas.
I don’t like the stripe down the pants. I wish it was bigger. And the horn, man, it’s horrible. I mean, it’s terrible. I just feel like they really took away from the Rams’ uniform. And it looks almost like the Chargers’ logo. It looks like two bananas is what it looks like, Former Rams RB Eric Dickerson.
Like I told them, this is football. This ain’t nothing to do with surfing. This ain’t nothing to do with waves. This is football. This is a man’s sport. And to me, it just looks soft. It don’t look like football. It don’t look hard, Former Rams RB Eric Dickerson

Pittsburgh Steelers 2020 Training Camp Preview: Running Back

Though training camp is expected to start on time, what it will look like is anybody’s guess. When they do get back to work, among the groups that need the most attention are the running backs.

Though training camp is expected to start on time, what it will look like is anybody’s guess. When they do get back to work, among the groups that need the most attention are the running backs.

Pittsburgh Steelers 2020 Training Camp Preview: Running Back

Though training camp is expected to start on time, what it will look like is anybody’s guess. When they do get back to work, among the groups that need the most attention are the running backs.

Though training camp is expected to start on time, what it will look like is anybody’s guess. When they do get back to work, among the groups that need the most attention are the running backs.

Former Saints CB Eli Apple agrees to terms with Panthers

The Panthers have agreed to terms with former Saints cornerback Eli Apple, according to the team website.
Apple spent the last two seasons in New Orleans, but he was picked by the Giants in the 2016 NFL draft.
He didn’t last long there though, getting fined by the team for tweeting on the sideline in 2017, then suspended.
New York finally traded him to the Saints in October 2018 for fourth and seventh-round draft picks.
Altogether, Apple has started 48 games in his career, totaling three interceptions, 33 pass breakups, and 197 solo tackles.
Most likely, Carolina sees Apple as the best candidate to take over James Bradberry’s former role starting outside opposite Donte Jackson

The Panthers have agreed to terms with former Saints cornerback Eli Apple, according to the team website.
Apple spent the last two seasons in New Orleans, but he was picked by the Giants in the 2016 NFL draft.
He didn’t last long there though, getting fined by the team for tweeting on the sideline in 2017, then suspended.
New York finally traded him to the Saints in October 2018 for fourth and seventh-round draft picks.
Altogether, Apple has started 48 games in his career, totaling three interceptions, 33 pass breakups, and 197 solo tackles.
Most likely, Carolina sees Apple as the best candidate to take over James Bradberry’s former role starting outside opposite Donte Jackson

Former Saints CB Eli Apple agrees to terms with Panthers

The Panthers have agreed to terms with former Saints cornerback Eli Apple, according to the team website.
Apple spent the last two seasons in New Orleans, but he was picked by the Giants in the 2016 NFL draft.
He didn’t last long there though, getting fined by the team for tweeting on the sideline in 2017, then suspended.
New York finally traded him to the Saints in October 2018 for fourth and seventh-round draft picks.
Altogether, Apple has started 48 games in his career, totaling three interceptions, 33 pass breakups, and 197 solo tackles.
Most likely, Carolina sees Apple as the best candidate to take over James Bradberry’s former role starting outside opposite Donte Jackson

The Panthers have agreed to terms with former Saints cornerback Eli Apple, according to the team website.
Apple spent the last two seasons in New Orleans, but he was picked by the Giants in the 2016 NFL draft.
He didn’t last long there though, getting fined by the team for tweeting on the sideline in 2017, then suspended.
New York finally traded him to the Saints in October 2018 for fourth and seventh-round draft picks.
Altogether, Apple has started 48 games in his career, totaling three interceptions, 33 pass breakups, and 197 solo tackles.
Most likely, Carolina sees Apple as the best candidate to take over James Bradberry’s former role starting outside opposite Donte Jackson

The 5 Most Underrated Steelers On The Roster

When it comes to the Pittsburgh Steelers, everyone wants to talk about the same guys. There are plenty of guys on this team who don’t get the attention they deserve. These are the players who might be most vital to this team’s success.

When it comes to the Pittsburgh Steelers, everyone wants to talk about the same guys. There are plenty of guys on this team who don’t get the attention they deserve. These are the players who might be most vital to this team’s success.

The 5 Most Underrated Steelers On The Roster

When it comes to the Pittsburgh Steelers, everyone wants to talk about the same guys. There are plenty of guys on this team who don’t get the attention they deserve. These are the players who might be most vital to this team’s success.

When it comes to the Pittsburgh Steelers, everyone wants to talk about the same guys. There are plenty of guys on this team who don’t get the attention they deserve. These are the players who might be most vital to this team’s success.

Ed Oliver arrested overnight for DWI, unlawful carrying weapon

Bills sophomore defensive tackle Ed Oliver found himself in some legal troubles overnight, as he was arrested in Montgomery County, Texas, for driving while intoxicated and unlawful possession of a weapon.
According to police reports, another driver called 911 to report a driver in a white pickup truck, who was swerving between lanes in a construction zone.
When the police caught up, they found Oliver with an open beer between his legs. Oliver conducted a field sobriety test before being arrested.
After a search of his vehicle, Montgomery County Police also discovered an unregistered pistol in the vehicle, adding to the budding NFL stars woes. He is being held at the Montgomery County Jail.
This is a tough break for Oliver, who is coming off of a rookie season with 43 tackles and five sacks, and was expected to be an anchor for the Bills defense this upcoming season

Bills sophomore defensive tackle Ed Oliver found himself in some legal troubles overnight, as he was arrested in Montgomery County, Texas, for driving while intoxicated and unlawful possession of a weapon.
According to police reports, another driver called 911 to report a driver in a white pickup truck, who was swerving between lanes in a construction zone.
When the police caught up, they found Oliver with an open beer between his legs. Oliver conducted a field sobriety test before being arrested.
After a search of his vehicle, Montgomery County Police also discovered an unregistered pistol in the vehicle, adding to the budding NFL stars woes. He is being held at the Montgomery County Jail.
This is a tough break for Oliver, who is coming off of a rookie season with 43 tackles and five sacks, and was expected to be an anchor for the Bills defense this upcoming season

Raiders agree to deal with free-agent CB Prince Amukamara

After the Eli Apple deal fell through earlier this offseason, the Raiders were continuing to search for veteran cornerback help.
They were able to secure that veteran today as the team agreed to a one-year deal with former Giants and Bears cornerback Prince Amukamara, according to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo.
Amukamara has started 99 games in his NFL career and he spent the last three seasons with the Bears.
Since 2017, he’s started 42 games and has been an average cornerback or better, according to Pro Football Focus. Amukamara gave up 657 receiving yards in 2019

After the Eli Apple deal fell through earlier this offseason, the Raiders were continuing to search for veteran cornerback help.
They were able to secure that veteran today as the team agreed to a one-year deal with former Giants and Bears cornerback Prince Amukamara, according to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo.
Amukamara has started 99 games in his NFL career and he spent the last three seasons with the Bears.
Since 2017, he’s started 42 games and has been an average cornerback or better, according to Pro Football Focus. Amukamara gave up 657 receiving yards in 2019