Who the hell is Neymar? Has to be a character from Lion King II right? That may be a real question coming from a Cleveland Browns fan who checked out ESPN's ranking of the most famous 100 athletes in the world.
J.J. Watt Doesn’t Plan to Play Far Beyond his Prime Years. If you were asked to name the top five toughest players in the NFL, Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt would be at least three of them.
How would you like being the best defensive player in the NFL and have your defense get run over to the tune of 48-21? It must be great being JJ Watt, but this season is going horribly for the big man.
NFL Football is back, which means aside from making fun of the Jacksonville Jaguars and gawking over J.J. Watt, it’s time to start narrowing down the the nominees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2016.
Every year in the NFL players do amazing things that seem to make us question everything we know about what is humanly possible. Every year has its standout play—in 2014, it was Odell Beckham Jr.’s insane one-handed catch.
Despite missing the playoffs for the second year in a row, the Houston Texans improved significantly in 2014. The Texans finished 9-7 in their first year under head coach Bill O’Brien, much better than their 2-14 record in 2013.
Sometimes two bad teams can come together and have a good game, but this certainly wasn’t one of those. Blake Bortles was really poor through the air finishing with 115 yards, but he was able to pick up some chunks of yardage using his feet.
the Colts and Texans put on a great game this week. Having J.J. Watt and Andrew Luck on the field at the same time certainly made the game interesting from the start.
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