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Aaron Rodgers expected to re-sign with Steelers this weekend

Part II of the Pittsburgh Steelers-Aaron Rodgers saga may finally be coming to an end. According to Adam Crowley and Dorin Dickerson of 93.7 The Fan, Rodgers will be in Pittsburgh and is expected to re-sign with the team as soon as this weekend. While many would be quick to write this off as just […]

Steelers Weekly Mailbag: Week 9 callout

The Pittsburgh Steelers are losers of two straight games, and are in danger of seeing their 4-1 start quickly go to 4-4 and let the now-healthy Baltimore Ravens get within a game of the AFC North lead as they face off against the red-hot Indianapolis Colts. Ahead of Sunday, get your questions in for the […]

The Third Sub Episode 254: Whitecaps set tone in 2025 playoff debut

In Episode 254 of the Third Sub Podcast, Alexandre Gangue-Ruzic and Samuel Rowan dive into a busy week for the Vancouver Whitecaps and the Vancouver Rise.  Welcome back to another episode of the Third Sub Podcast! In this episode, Alex and Sam are back, as usual, this time to chat all things Vancouver Whitecaps and Vancouver Rise. To begin, they dive into the latest out … Source

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Mike Maddux leaving Rangers for Angels

Mike Maddux, the Texas Rangers’ pitching coach for the past three seasons, is leaving the Rangers to join the Anaheim Angels, per multiple reports. Maddux, who spent 15 years as a major league pitcher, became a pitching coach in 2003 with the Milwaukee Brewers, and has been a well regarded pitching coach since. Maddux joined […]

Frankly, We Miss Kansas City Baseball: Royals Past & Future

In this episode of the Royals Rundown Podcast, hosts Jacob Milham and Jeremy “Hokius” Greco serve up the latest Kansas City Royals chatter with their signature blend of insight and sarcasm. From Will Klein unexpectedly lighting up the World Series stage to Frank Schwindel riding into the retirement sunset, there’s a little bit of everything—except […]

Betting the Big 12: Week 10

What happened? It’s already week 10 and Iowa State has only 2 home games remaining in the 2025 season. It all feels lost with the way things have gone for the Cyclones on this losing streak. However, I will be in Ames on Saturday, and I’ll be there in 3 weeks when Kansas comes to […]

Now or Never: Minnesota Vikings Season on the Ropes

This is it. It’s time for the future of the Minnesota Vikings to take the stage. A very confusing and injury riddled series of events culminated through the first eight weeks of the Minnesota Vikings’ season. An odds defying 4th quarter comeback started the season against Chicago and was followed up by a massacre against […]

Interview with the Enemy: Los Angeles Rams

The New Orleans Saints will head to Inglewood to face the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium in Week 9 of the 2025 NFL season. To break it down, Evan Craig of Turf Show Times joins us to preview Sunday afternoon’s matchup. NJ: Now that Brandon Staley is the Saints’ defensive coordinator, what’s one positive […]

RWP: Hawaii vs. San Jose State: Three things to look for, Prediction

HAWAII vs. SAN JOSE ST. RWP: Rainbow Warrior Perspective Location: San Jose, California (CEFCU Stadium) Date/Time: Saturday, November 1st at 4:30 p.m. (Hawaii Time) Television: CBS Sports Network Streaming: You will need a TV log-in.  Radio: ESPN Honolulu Head-to-Head: San Jose State leads the series 23-22-1 all-time. The Spartans have matched Hawaii’s four-game winning streak […]

Francisco Alvarez’s 2025 was in the eye of the beholder

How you view Francisco Alvarez’s 2025 may say a lot about how you view life. If you want to look at it as a glass half full situation, he had his best offensive season by a mile, and after his demotion to Triple-A in late June and his subsequent promotion back to the Majors in […]

This Free Agent Played 2 Years With New Nationals Manager Blake Butera. Could He Be A Fit in DC?

New Nationals skipper Blake Butera, as noted by many, does not have much professional playing experience, spending just 2 seasons in the minor leagues for the Rays before calling it quits, peaking at the Low A level. Before that, he spent 4 years playing collegiate ball at Boston College, where he was a spark-plug up […]

Ex-Jets Progress Report: Part 2 – Defense

Now that the bye week is here, it’s time to update you on former Jets players and how they’ve been faring with their current teams. We are covering this in three parts and will be looking at defense today having already covered the offense. We’ll move onto special teams within a few days. As ever, […]

Rome Odunze Will Play Despite Nagging Heel Injury

It was encouraging to see three of the four Chicago Bears receivers who missed Wednesday’s practice participate in activities on Thursday. That second-year wideout Rome Odunze was one of them was a good bit of news. And if you were wondering about Odunze’s availability for the team’s Week 9 game against the Cincinnati Bengals, the answer will leave you exhaling with relief. From Bear Report’s Zack Pearson #Bears WR Rome Odunze tells us that he’s playing on Sunday. He’s dealing with a...

What we learned from the Spurs win over the Heat

Earl Weaver died the year that I turned 25. That he died aboard a Caribbean cruise was a source of some amusement for those who’d known him. Though I can no longer find the quote, I recall at least one former player somberly jesting that it was the relaxation that killed the man so uniformly […]

BSD Mailbag 10.31.25

Gerry Dincher asks: Isn’t it nice that for once Ohio State isn’t going to ruin our hopes for a truly great season? In years past how did you deal with the disappointment of the losses? Which loss to the Buckeyes sticks with you the most? I don’t have expectations of winning any more this year […]