Richie Gray -- rugby development expert, former player, coach -- helped make the Tush Push football's most unstoppable play. But that's a tiny fraction of his story. On The Collision King/the world's foremost expert on humans colliding in violent sports: https://t.co/00n2qSwfpS
When I was a kid, all I wanted to do was write cover stories for Sports Illustrated. I loved every day I got to do that — for more than 12 years. I’m part of the layoffs today. Now I’m standing on the side of the highway, holding a cardboard sign. It says: WILL WRITE FOR FOOD
Fernando Mendoza is a stoic, a transfer, a quarterback, a national champion, a sports movie, a prospect, a nerd and, soon, one of the more intriguing young QBs in the NFL. More on that and much more in our @SInow NFL Draft preview cover story: https://t.co/rUY2M27pXU
On Fernando Mendoza, the mental work he did at Indiana, that brain, why fit matters more than ever for QB evaluation and his desire to, yes, "increase my neuroplasticity on stoicism" ...
https://t.co/rUY2M27pXU
On Fernando Mendoza, the mental work he did at Indiana, that brain, why fit matters more than ever for QB evaluation and his desire to, yes, "increase my neuroplasticity on stoicism" ...
https://t.co/rUY2M27pXU
Looking back at where he was a year ago, Fernando Mendoza is perhaps the most unlikely No. 1 pick in NFL history.
But he explains the plan to @GregBishopSI, which involves Tom Brady, Marcus Aurelius and three crucial words from his mom:
https://t.co/d8wbi7jV19
Fernando Mendoza had a storybook rise from no-name prospect to certain No. 1 pick in the draft.
And he tells @GregBishopSI that he followed Tom Brady’s methods long before it became clear they would join forces with the Raiders https://t.co/yTSWGlsHfB
The Seahawks won another Super Bowl with a new coach and an entirely new team. But that didn't stop the 2025 Hawks from helping heal the Super Bowl team that lost on the INT: https://t.co/suyTvEWQKF
“Most guys excel at one or two things and the truly exceptional have no fear in one thing or do multiple things at an elite level.”
Myles Garrett is the NFL sack king, but there’s more on his to-do list https://t.co/zF33LomSEU
On Myles Garrett, HDRs, a record among the NFL's most coveted, taking less money to stay in CLE, Godzilla inspirations, Mega Kaiju, foot surgeries, versatility, the art of pass rushing, two digits on a white board, advice from Odell Beckham and much more: https://t.co/tzi8SjPLnt
NEW: “I just want to win here so bad,” says Cade Cunningham. Inside the stunning rise of the New Bad Boys, who play like the old Pistons—and believe they can win like them https://t.co/9jvRcVMm4P
Green and blue flooded the streets to celebrate the Seahawks' second championship, which was the product of organizational cohesion that has Seattle set up for the foreseeable future, @GregBishopSI writes https://t.co/MjKKyM7p7k
On Darnold's development, the Bothell Hell House, the severity of Emmanwori's injury, a new pope, Kupp's final workout in LA, Steve Hutchinson's recommendation, MOB ties, healing, an exercise in exorcisms, this is Super Bowl cover No, yes, 12: https://t.co/suyTvEWQKF