Pittsburgh Steelers legendary quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger was known and respected for his incredible toughness. One of the things that helped him take Pittsburgh to three Super Bowls was that it was a challenge for defenders to bring down a 6'5", 240 lb.
In an untold stories series on the Baltimore Ravens official team website, former linebacker Bart Scott reflected on his famous hit on Ben Roethlisberger in 2006.
There’s plenty of evidence to support the remarks as Parsons has a reputation for clapping back at anyone who criticizes himself or any other Cowboys players.
With free agency around the corner, star running back Saquon Barkley’s future with the New York Giants is in serious question. Barkley, of course, received the franchise tag last year after failing to get a long-term contract done with Big Blue.
It appears Barkley will reach true free agency for the first time in his pro career.
It’s that time of year when fans and analysts alike conjure up some of the wildest theories about trade and draft.
No one outside of the Pittsburgh Steelers' inner circle truly has any clue what the organization is planning to do with the quarterback position in 2024.
After a premature exit from the playoffs - this time by the hands of the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card Round - Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons said his team needs a culture shift.
Former star linebacker and now broadcast analyst Bart Scott believes there's an ideal local location for Tennessee Titans running back and pending free agent Derrick Henry: in Baltimore.
Bart Scott signed with the Ravens as an undrafted free agent in 2002 after a successful college career at Southern Illinois. Under the tutelage of Ray Lewis, Scott became one of the most fierce linebackers in the NFL.
Is he right? Former NFL linebacker Bart Scott is known for his “Can’t Wait” postgame interview with the New York Jets. Scott shared his thoughts on Super Bowl LVIII, where he spoke about Brock Purdy, the 49ers chances, and their defensive line.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are entering a must-win Week 15 game against the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday. Mike Tomlin's team has slid to 7-6, but remains in the AFC playoff picture thanks to a crazy couple of weeks in the NFL.
The Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), previously known as Division I-AA, has produced some of college football's greatest teams and established perennial powers. Here are our rankings of the 25 best all-time FCS schools.
Although the Ravens (3-2) have somewhat underperformed to begin the season, they still have one of the more talented rosters in the league. However, former NFL LB and CBS Sports analyst Bart Scott thinks Baltimore should make one more big move with the Oct. 31 trade deadline nearing.
Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Bart Scott has never been shy to express his opinion or stir the pot, and he did just that on ESPN’s Get Up prior to the Steelers-Ravens game on Sunday.
When the Dallas Cowboys visit the Buffalo Bills at Orchard Park for a Week 15 battle later this upcoming holiday season, a highly-anticipated brotherly matchup will remain on hold.
When the Buffalo Bills host the Dallas Cowboys at Highmark Stadium in Week 15, fans won't be able to see the highly-anticipated brotherly matchup that they've been looking forward too.
Buffalo Bills WR Stefon Diggs took to social media after an ESPN talking head made an insensitive joke about his brother's season-ending injury.
ESPN's Bart Scott is under fire again for insensitive remarks regarding a serious NFL injury.
Scott was trying to play off of Stephen A. Smith’s hatred for the Cowboys and their fans, but it was not a good idea to bring it up when discussing a serious injury.
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons took major offense to NFL analyst Bart Scott on Friday after the former NFL player made light of cornerback Trevon Diggs‘ season-ending ACL tear.
There is no love lost between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens teams early on in the 21st century. The two franchises consistently battled for AFC Division Championships and in the playoffs.
Scott said he would rather face Brady, as Manning’s constant changes at the line of scrimmage give Scott “a different set of anxiety.”
Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow wanted to punish the Ravens. Burrow threw for a franchise-record 525 yards and four touchdowns Week 16 against Baltimore,
While we can’t say if Ravens players will try to injure the star quarterback, it goes without saying that they will seek revenge next time.
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