The Baltimore Ravens (1-5) visit the Arizona Cardinals (4-2) tonight for Monday Night Football. Here’s what you need to know to catch the game.
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The Arizona Cardinals got two touchdown passes from quarterback Carson Palmer and a 122-yard rushing effort and a touchdown from Chris Johnson to down the Ravens 26-18 Monday night at University of Phoenix Stadium.
A high school football player in Illinois has died after suffering injuries during a game.
The location was one of the UNLV football offices, but with the viewer strapped around the head, it was like being instantly transported to a different place.
Get all the scores, stats and stories from Friday night’s high school football games.
The final opportunity to impress computer polls and human polls and any other entity that claims to know which are the nation’s finest high school football teams each season came for Bishop Gorman on Friday night, when the Gaels hosted a perennial power from New Jersey, complete with tough kids and one of those quintessential East Coast booster/hanger-on/Jersey Guys strolling the sidelines.
Even before the trick-play debacle, Chuck Pagano’s job was in jeopardy. Under his leadership, which now appears clumsy at best, the Indianapolis Colts are getting as stale as month-old bread.
Seven weekends ago, just one game into his fourth season, Mike Leach was under siege. His record as Washington State’s coach had dipped to 12-26.
Biaggio Ali Walsh didn’t score a touchdown in the first three quarters as Bishop Gorman’s football team built its lead Friday night. But the junior running back piled up some key clock-eating yards in the fourth quarter, and his 1-yard TD run sealed a 30-16 win over visiting Don Bosco Prep (N.J.)
Another Friday night means another full slate of high school football in Southern Nevada.
Here’s a look at some of Friday’s most interesting high school football games.
Police in Plainfield, Conn., have launched an investigation following a sexting scandal that benched the high school football team.
Whether gambling or coaching football, never apologize for getting lucky. Luck turns two ways, and what goes around usually comes around. Without a doubt, Mark Dantonio is the luckiest coach in the world this week.
Bishop Gorman football coach Kenny Sanchez loves his platoon of running backs, and with good reason. But the coach knows that backfield wouldn’t be nearly as imposing if not for the group toiling in anonymity in front of them.