Super Bowl LIII

Chargers Veterans Shine At Training Camp

The Los Angeles Chargers are looking to build upon their momentum from last year. They are led by a quarterback going into his fourth year in Justin Herbert and have a core of veteran talent.

Toni Harris Breaks Down Barriers in Football

East Los Angeles College (ELAC) free safety Antoinette “Toni” Harris made history in February by becoming the first female to sign a letter of intent for a football program. The Detroit native will be taking her talents to Central Methodist University in Fayette Missouri on a full football scholarship.

Super Bowl LIII: Rams vs. Patriots, By The Numbers

The cliché “defense wins championships” was played out on America’s largest domestic sports stage in Super Bowl LIII on Sunday at the Mercedes Benz Stadium as the New England Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams, 13-3. The heavily relied on defenses of both teams made for an underwhelming Super Bowl fan experience as television ratings hit a 10-year low of 44.9/68 share, according to the Sports Business Journal. “This was for it all, the last two teams, we fell short,” stated back-to-back NFL defensive player of the year, Rams’ defensive tackle, Aaron Donald stated. Coincidentally, the New England Patriots’ dynasty

Brad Pye’s National Sports Beat (1/24-1/30/19)

James Harden is too old to step back, that’s just too late for Harden to slow up. It’s a race of time. The Lakers Wilt Chamberlain was the last 55 point man before James Harden.