New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft speaks with USA TODAY’s Ralphie Aversa about his new $25 million campaign to combat antisemitism.
Author: Sports Seriously
Jay Bilas on why NIL’s have been good for college athletes
ESPN analyst Jay Bilas shares his thoughts on the importance of NIL deals and how they benefit college sports.
“It’s great that we’re having the conversation”: Ricky Williams on NFL’s concussion protocols
Ricky Williams, former Dolphins running back, shares his thoughts on Tua’s head injury and how the NFL is handling concussion protocols.
Kay Adams reflects on her time with ‘GMFB’, looks ahead to ‘Up and Adams’ on FanDuel TV
Kay Adams, the former host of NFL Network’s ‘Good Morning Football’, joined Sports Seriously to discuss her new partnership with Smirnoff and chat about her future with FanDuel TV.
Cody Bellinger reflects on last year, looks ahead to second half of 2022 season
Cody Bellinger chats with Sports Seriously host Mackenzie Salmon about his health, the current state of MLB, and of course, ice cream.
Colts RB Nyheim Hines explains how team let Jonathan Taylor down last season
Nyheim Hines says Colts are ready to win a Super Bowl and believes they have the best backfield in the NFL, led by Jonathan Taylor.
Why Danny Ainge should get credit for Boston’s NBA Finals run
3-time NBA champion and former Chicago Bulls point guard B.J. Armstrong joined Sports Seriously and discussed how the Celtics were able to build a championship caliber team.
Are opening pitchers gaining popularity due to shortened spring training?
Former Boston Red Sox first baseman Kevin Millar discusses why MLB teams seem to be embracing the opener pitching strategy.
Stephen Curry ends all-time shooter debate, but what about his GOAT status?
Twitter says it’s finally time to put Steph Curry in the NBA GOAT conversation.
Replacing Tyreek Hill: 1st round WR prospects the Chiefs should target
Draft Wire’s Luke Easterling identifies WR prospects the Chiefs can target in the first round that could help replace Tyreek Hill in their offense.