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Peter King shares his lessons learned from covering the NFL and looks ahead to what’s next in his Football Morning in America farewell.
Getting Andy Reid to tell me everything, on camera in the privacy of his coach’s office, about “Corn Dog,” the winning play in last year’s Super Bowl. And the immediacy of it all—5.5 hours after leaving Reid, Football Morning in America posted and the world felt what I felt sitting across from Reid: You’re kidding! The winning play ...
Peter King shares his lessons learned from covering the NFL and looks ahead to what’s next in his Football Morning in America farewell.
1. The Texans, 5-4 and an AFC Wild Card team as of this morning, are the story of the year, and have an exceedingly manageable schedule in the last eight weeks. 2. C.J. Stroud ’s running away with Offensive Rookie of the Year. He’s in the discussion for MVP.
Wide receiver Trent Sherfield, the former Dolphin, Buffalo’s fifth receiver, was playing significant snaps because Gabe Davis went down with a leg injury. With four minutes left in the first half, Allen fired a pass toward Sherfield in the end zone.
FMIA Super Bowl: “And we actually get used to this?”. Mahomes, Kelce, Reid Lead KC to Repeat. LAS VEGAS—On Friday, at AFC Champ Kansas City’s practice in nearby Henderson, Nev., Andy Reid invited Michael Vick, his former QB, to practice to watch his current one, Patrick Mahomes.
Alexandra Petersen writes: “I’ve been with my husband for seven years and he would tell you every Monday that we’ve been together, I set my alarm early, grab my cup of coffee and sit down for the best part of my week—reading your Football Morning in America piece.
FMIA Week 14: Dak Prescott, Confidence Man; The Flag Heard ‘Round Kansas City. I try to define the difference in Dak Prescott this season, and I keep coming back to one word: confidence. Sometimes, he sets up to throw and lets one fly and it looks like a bad decision … and it rarely is. Prescott made such a tight-window throw midway through ...
Football Night in America gives Jared Goff credit for overcoming three interceptions to help guide the Lions to an important win over division-rival Chicago.
On a sun-splashed perfect day in the land that time is remembering, they combined for 10 touchdown passes, 774 passing yards and zero disappointment among the 30 NFL scouts crammed into Folsom Field with the biggest media contingent—892—ever to cover a game here. No one left yawning.