Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans will pit the NFL's best talent against one another for the opportunity to be crowned champions of the world.
Who will win the Heisman Trophy in 2025? Early odds are out with Garrett Nussmeier, Arch Manning, Cade Klubnik, Drew Allar among the favorites.
While that Florida State team was full of NFL talent, the man who led the team to the title was quarterback and Heisman winner Jameis Winston. Since leaving Florida State for the 2015 NFL Draft, where he was selected first overall to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
The Eagles will face Jayden Daniels for a third time on Sunday. The winner of this game will advance to the Super Bowl in New Orleans. Vic Fangio will be tasked with slowing Daniels down, and during his Tuesday press conference, Philadelphia’s defensive coordinator praised the Heisman Trophy winner.
Jayden Daniels is looking to become the first rookie QB to ever play in a Super Bowl, and only the third Heisman Trophy winner to win it all.
If the Philadelphia Eagles can beat the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, the former Amite High School star will have won the Heisman Trophy, a National Championship and Super Bowl. Smith would join legends Tony Dorsett, Marcus Allen and Charles Woodson to accomplish that feat.
Many have speculated that there has to be a way to kickstart a New Orleans Saints rebuild by trying to begin replicating what the Philadelphia Eagles have on offense, specifically their explosive rushing attack built around Saquon Barkley.
This past Sunday, a conference champion was officially decided in both the AFC and NFC, which means that the matchup for Su
DeVonta Smith is poised to become the Philadelphia Eagles' all-time leader in postseason receiving yards, with 460 yards in six playoff games. His remarkable college career at Alabama, including a Heisman Trophy win, laid the foundation for his NFL success.
The Cowboys did not score multiple rushing touchdowns in a single game this season. The Eagles scored 29 touchdowns on the ground during the regular season. Only the Buffalo Bills (32) had more.
Former Amite High School star and current Philadelphia Eagles star receiver DeVonta Smith has made it to the Super Bowl for the second time in his first four seasons in the NFL. Smith will try to get some revenge against the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9 in New Orleans.
Daniels is 5-3 against fellow Heisman Trophy winners this season, an impressive record for a rookie who took over a 4-13 team. Here's a look back at the matchups as he faces DeVonta Smith and the Eagles one more time: