Season 16, Episode 85 of The Terrible Podcast is now in the can. In this Monday morning show, Alex Kozora and I get right into discussing Super Bowl LX now being set with the New England Patriots facing the Seattle Seahawks. Steelers owner Art Rooney II talked to Bob Labriola over the weekend about the […]
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The Los Angeles Rams suffered a truly painful loss in the NFC Championship on Sunday. Los Angeles lost a thrilling 31-27 matchup against Seattle, paving the way for their division rival to represent the NFC in Super Bowl 60. Now the Rams are left wondering what could have been after a truly special regular season.
Rams QB Matthew Stafford played at an MVP level in 2025, arguably having the best season of his 17-year career.
The 37-year-old quarterback immediately faced questions about retirement after the game. Those questions echo anxiety among Rams fans about 2025 potentially being the final season...
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Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp is headed back to the Super Bowl, this time beating his former team in the NFC Championship Game. It proved to be one of Kupp’s best games of the season, and it is not hard to see why after new details emerged regarding the events of this past offseason.
According to Michael Silver of The Athletic reported that instead of trying to renegotiate a reduced salary with Kupp, the Los Angeles Rams “unceremoniously cut ties” with him, even “urging him to retire”. However, it didn’t stop after the former Offensive Player of the Year...
The Chargers have finally made it official with their own unique announcement regarding their new offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel.
After about a week since the initial reports that the Bolts were expected to hire McDaniel to replace Greg Roman, the social media team dropped a snippet from a video with McDaniel wearing the powder blue and gold while being instructed how the “introduction video” will be shot. At the end, McDaniel introduces himself as the offensive coordinator for the Chargers.
Minutes later, the social team dropped a more familiar post announcing the hire:
The Chargers have now filled one of...
Bolts From The Blue
A high-stakes loss in the NFC Championship has cast a shadow over an otherwise historic season for the Los Angeles offense. Despite throwing for 374 yards and three touchdowns without a single turnover, veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford struggled with a career-first statistical anomaly, failing to complete any of his seven pass attempts on third or fourth down.
This lack of conversion on pivotal plays proved costly during the 31-27 defeat to Seattle, overshadowing a regular season where he led the league with 46 passing touchdowns. As the veteran leader faced a swarm of post-game inquiries regarding a potential retirement, he...
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On Sunday, the Super Bowl 60 matchup officially became solidified when the New England Patriots beat the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship Game, and the Seattle Seahawks defeated the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC. Both wins came in narrow fashion, and now, the two teams will head to San Francisco to face off for the Lombardi Trophy.
Heading into this season, few if any could have predicted that such a Super Bowl matchup would take place, as both the Seahawks and Patriots were viewed as fringe playoff teams at best by most pundits prior to the 2025 campaign....
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The Pittsburgh Steelers answered their biggest question of the offseason, bringing in Mike McCarthy as the team’s next head coach. However, it’s a hire that’s much different from the ones we’ve seen in Pittsburgh’s past. McCarthy is far from young at the age of 62. He’s not a defensive-minded coach and has plenty of head […]
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Just over a week on from the end of an impressive 2025 season in which they exceeded most people’s expectations, the 49ers will have quickly internally turned their attention to planning for the 2026 campaign.
With college All-Star games taking place this week, those preparations are set to step up as the Niners take steps towards finalizing their board for the 2026 NFL Draft.
A clear sign that draft season is off and running comes with the release of the first mock draft by NFL Media’s foremost draft analyst, Daniel Jeremiah.
That came on Monday and, with Pick 27 in...
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The Cleveland Browns had a rough year with the wide receivers in 2025.
Jerry Jeudy, the presumptive No. 1 receiver, followed up a career year by leading the position with just 50 receptions and 602 receiving yards. Jeudy’s two touchdown catches were tied with Cedric Tillman for the most by a Cleveland wide receiver.
As for the rest of the group, well, they tried hard. But Tillman, Gage Larvadain, Jamari Thrash, Malachi Corley, and Isaiah Bond combined for just 67 receptions, 865 yards, and Tillman was the only one to find the end zone.
The Browns are currently in the...
Dawgs By Nature
All-time great defensive tackle and Minnesota Vikings legend Alan Page denied a social media claim that he was attending a Minneapolis protest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over the weekend. The 1988 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee posted a photo of himself braving the harsh winter conditions on Friday, but on Saturday, someone used the photo to make the aforementioned accusation. He was both displeased and perplexed.
“Why would somebody make that up?” Page said, per The Athletic’s Dan Pompei. “I don’t know what it is in the human condition that makes us want to say things...
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The Los Angeles Rams are officially onto the 2026 offseason after another wild game against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, but now Les Snead has the ammunition and the motivation to spend the team’s money like he’s trying to take the Greatest Show on Turf back to 1999. The Rams have roughly $45 million to spend this year according to Overthecap.com, but that’s before they make moves to create more space which is what they will inevitably do with some obvious moves.
The more intriguing number though is not the amount of space that L.A. has for next season, but...
Turf Show Times
New Orleans Saints quarterback Tyler Shough is having the rookie ride of his life literally, as he has been named the Grand Marshal for the Krewe of Pygmalion parade.
The Uptown parade, who is celebrating their 25th year, will roll on Saturday, February 7th beginning at 6:15 p.m. on Magazine Street, and ten wrap up at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center with “Pygmalion Fest” featuring by global superstar DJ and producer Marshmello. This year’s theme, “The Princess and the Pyg,” reimagines the magic of Mardi Gras through a modern fairytale lens, where timeless tradition meets royal revelry and every...
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