• Michael Floyd Is Getting A Million Bucks And A Super Bowl Ring For 12 Days Of Work
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    UPROXX

    Michael Floyd Is Getting A Million Bucks And A Super Bowl Ring For 12 Days Of Work

    Police video caught Floyd passed out behind the wheel of his vehicle, and that was enough for the Cardinals to cut ties with the wide receiver. Now, the overall cash and prizes Floyd is walking away with may raise some eyebrows. As noted by For The Win, Floyd’s acquisition equaled a grand total of three games (two regular season contests, one playoff) and he’s coming out with $1.2 million added to his bank account and a Super Bowl ring for his five total catches on with Belichick’s football club.

  • Kerr: One player has helped make Draymond 'easy' to handle this year
    Golden State Warriors
    CSN Bay Area

    Kerr: One player has helped make Draymond 'easy' to handle this year

    OAKLAND -- Three days after seeing one cherished streak come to an end, the Warriors on Wednesday night will be out to extend another. Their streak of games without consecutive regular season losses sits at 137, an ongoing record, and they’d like to push it 138 when they face the Chicago Bulls at Oracle Arena. Though the Warriors (43-8) own the best record in the NBA, they’re coming off an overtime loss at Sacramento on Saturday that snapped at 13 their consecutive win streak over the Kings. The Bulls (26-26), who made a splash in the offseason by signing veteran guard and Chicago native Dwyane Wade, won at Sacramento on Monday. They have scored at least 112 points in each of the past four games,

  • Greg Cosell's Super Bowl Review: Inside the play that flipped the Patriots' Super Bowl win
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    Shutdown Corner

    Greg Cosell's Super Bowl Review: Inside the play that flipped the Patriots' Super Bowl win

    There has been a lot of criticism of Kyle Shanahan, the Atlanta Falcons’ offensive coordinator in Super Bowl LI. One of the plays that has been second-guessed is when he called a pass instead of running it on a third-and-1 in the fourth quarter. That play that resulted in a crucial strip-sack.