This weekend marks the 2025 NFL draft. Thousands of football players are moving from college football to the NFL. With the second-most draft picks of any school, USC is no stranger to seeing its ...
Packers legend Clay Matthews III helped open the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay alongside other greats and the NFL commissioner. On a night the United States celebrates the next generation of NFL ...
Green Bay Packers legend Clay Matthews took a jab at longtime rivals, the Chicago Bears, during the first minutes of the 2025 NFL Draft. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell took the stage on a bike, which ...
Bussin’ With the Boys is no longer under the Barstool Sports umbrella. They landed a huge FanDuel sponsorship that they couldn’t say no to, offering that they wanted to stay with the sports media ...
The Athletic has live coverage of the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. While former players trolling their rivals has become an annual ritual of the NFL Draft, a message (real or fake) from the ...
Former Green Bay Packers star Clay Matthews discussed his viral NFL Draft moment during his appearance on "Bussin' With The Boys" podcast. He said his wife, Casey Noble, encouraged and helped him ...
Travis Kelce entered the NFL in 2013, and while his rookie season was derailed by injury, his mentality and larger-than-life personality haven’t changed — from a young player fighting for recognition ...
To kick off the 2025 NFL Draft (in Green Bay, Wisconsin) in April, Packers icon Clay Matthews pulled off an epic stunt. The 38-year-old Matthews was sharing the stage with other Green Bay legends and ...
The Green Bay Packers had a total possession of 34:14 during the week 3 match against the Cleveland Browns. Leading the game up through to the 3rd quarter, it looked definite that they would snatch ...
Clay Matthews III is 6-foot-3 and 260 pounds of pass-rushing fury. His job is to wreck havoc on opposing offenses by putting quarterbacks on their backs as often as possible. The Buffalo Bills better ...
Matthews followed B.J. Raji as a Packers' first-round selection (26th overall) in the 2009 Draft. The USC linebacker has spent seven years with the Packers, starting at least 11 games in every season.
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