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Football in New York is At a Historic Low Point

Football in New York is At a Historic Low Point

Super Bowl 55 aftermath: Thoughts on Chiefs-Bucs, awards, more

Super Bowl 55 aftermath: Thoughts on Chiefs-Bucs, awards, more Nick Falato reviews the 2021 Super Bowl In the words of Pete Eckhart, Super Bowl LV has been decided. Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers prevailed over the beat-up Kansas City Chiefs to secure the 31-9 victory. Less than one year ago, Brady departed New England and chose Tampa Bay as his new home. The Buccaneers were a team with a good foundation; they went 7-9 in the previous year with a quarterback who threw 30 interceptions. Fast forward a bit and Brady earned his seventh Super Bowl title, and first without the great Bill Belichick. Brady was 21 for 29 with 3 touchdown passes and 201 yards passing. He found his former Patriots teammates on all three touchdown passes - two to tight end Rob Gronkowski and one to the mercurial Antonio Brown.

What Lessons Can New York Giants Take from Both Super Bowl Teams?

What Lessons Can New York Giants Take from Both Super Bowl Teams? What are some of the lessons the New York Giants can take from this years Super Bowl teams? Here are a few that maybe the Giants can incorporate. Author: Feb 6, 2021 Another year has gone by, and the New York Giants have failed to mount a Super Bowl contender. The last decade hasn’t been kind to the Giants. Since the remarkable 2011 Super Bowl run, the Giants have gone 57-87 with three coaching changes, one disappointing playoff appearance (38-13 Wildcard loss in Green Bay), no division titles, and two seasons above a .500 or more winning percentage (2012 and 2016).

Eagles request to interview Cowboys Kellen Moore for coaching vacancy

Eagles request to interview Cowboys Kellen Moore for coaching vacancy Follow Us Question of the Day By Matthew Paras - The Washington Times - Thursday, January 14, 2021 The Philadelphia Eagles requested to interview Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore for their head coaching vacancy, according to multiple reports.  Moore, 32, has held his current position for the last two years and is known for his creative designs. With Moore, Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott took a major step forward throwing for a career-high 4,902 yards in 2019 and was on pace to top that in 2020 before he suffered a season-ending broken ankle.  The Eagles are in the market for a new coach after they fired Doug Pederson on Monday. Philadelphia is coming off a 4-11-1 season and made the change following a series of meetings between owner Jeffrey Lurie and Pederson. 

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