Posts Tagged ‘Warren Sapp’

Lions’ Schwartz won’t talk contract, but he’ll defend Suh

Jim Schwartz isn’t going to discuss his contract situation with the Lions. But he will defend Ndamukong Suh from recent comments made by NFL Network’s Warren Sapp.

‘No Huddle’ gang shares joy of Super Bowl victory

There they go. Four men with nine Super Rings between them, packed into a rollicking, pimped-out golf cart bursting at the seams.

NFL Network remembers Al Davis

As the NFL mourns the passing of Raiders owner Al Davis on Saturday, here’s a look at the reaction of some of the guests who joined NFL Network to express their thoughts and opinion on the iconic football pioneer.

Lions stamped as contenders by ‘No Huddle’ crew

The Lions are the hottest thing in the Motor City since …. well, let’s just say it’s been a really long time.

First and 10: Tonight’s the night

President Barack Obama‘s Thursday night speech means that NFL Network is the place to catch the entire star-studded kickoff show that precedes the Saints-Packers game in its entirety.

Sapp to James Harrison: ‘Leave your QB alone’

In the aftermath of James Harrison’s verbal tsunami in a magazine article, which included criticism of teammates Rashard Mendenhall and Ben Roethlisberger, both players have given Harrison a pass. Warren Sapp hasn’t, and said he’s bothered by Harrison calling out his own quarterback.

Sapp, Strahan question Tiki Barber as teammate

Expectedly, opinions vary on if Tiki Barber has enough left in the proverbial tank to make an impact in his comeback to the NFL. NFL Network analyst Warren Sapp also questions the way Barber turned his back on the Giants’ locker room and what type of impact he would have on a team’s chemistry.

Urlacher: Dhani Jones known more for fashion

Bears star Brian Urlacher weighed in on some recent criticism from Bengals LB Dhani Jones, who didn’t include him on his list of the NFL’s top 10 linebackers.

First and 10: ‘Top 100′ list hits superstar territory’

We’re getting into crunch time on NFL Network’s “The Top 100: Players of 2011” list, with players 30-21 revealed on Sunday night.

Faulk: Jackson should be higher on ‘Top 100′ list

A group of 10 elite running backs have earned their place on NFL Network’s “The Top 100 Players of 2011″ series. Kansas City Chiefs blazer Jamaal Charles (No. 33) and St. Louis Rams mainstay Steven Jackson (No. 38) were revealed in Sunday night’s telecast. NFL Network analyst Marshall Faulk, one of the greatest running back to ever suit up for the Rams, thinks Jackson deserved to be higher. The rankings are based completely on votes from NFL players. “When you look at what he brings to the table, he’s a complete back,” Faulk said on Sunday night’s “Top 100: Players of 2011 Reactions” show. “He can take it the distance, he gets the tough yardage, and yes, he carries the [...]

Sapp: It’s ‘not even close,’ Reed is NFL’s best safety

Who should be rated higher among the two players widely considered the best safeties in the NFL?

First and 10: Top 100 show redux

It it’s Monday (and we’re sorry to say it is), that means it’s time to review Sunday night’s episode of NFL Network’s “Top 100 Players of 2011” series.

Wilcots: Orton should start in Denver

NFL Network analyst Solomon Wilcots told NFL Network viewers on Wednesday that Kyle Orton should be the guy who starts in Denver. Orton, Wilcots reasons, has put up the numbers during his time at Broncos’ helm. But Wilcots, along with Warren Sapp, both believe that Tim Tebow should be in the mix and should be given a chance to compete for the job.

A few minutes with … Gerald McCoy

Gerald McCoy of the Buccaneers recently stopped by the NFL Network studios in Los Angeles, so we spent a few minutes catching up on what’s happened since his last visit a year ago.

Getting to know … Illinois DT Liuget

Illinois DT Corey Liuget was at the NFL Network studios on Monday to film a segment for Path to the Draft. Liuget is quickly rising up draft boards, and we took some time to get to know him a bit better.

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