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FOX Sports NFL analyst Colin Cowherd may view himself as an NFL history buff, but he might need to rethink that idea after a very silly mistake he made. On yesterday's edition of his show, during an interview with Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen,
Colin Cowherd has had a lot of success as a radio host. He has had two lengthy runs at ESPN and Fox Sports. He’s launched his own podcast network. But he is also the Wilt Chamberlain of saying ridiculous things said per show that are easily and immediately proven wrong.
“The Bulls had Michael Jordan and Jerry Reinsdorf, rest in peace, came out and said, ‘OK, this is the last run,’” Cowherd said via Awful Announcing. “That’s why they made the documentary. This is it... All right. Start over.”
Colin Cowherd believes that if you were outraged about Bill Belichick's Hall of Fame snub, you should feel the same way about Robert Kraft's snub, especially with Jerry Jones in the Hall of Fame.
Las Vegas Raiders DE Maxx Crosby joins Colin Cowherd to discuss playing with a chip on his shoulder and how he adjusted to getting double and triple teamed on the line. He also shares where he stands
Colin Cowherd called the Browns' coaching change a mistake and fired shots at Todd Monken, but his take left out key context, and fans weren't having it.
Fernando Mendoza didn’t say much when Colin Cowherd projected him No. 1 to the Las Vegas Raiders — but his subtle reaction spoke volumes. The post Fernando Mendoza Reacts to Raiders No. 1 Projection During Super Bowl Week appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Bill Belichick wasn't voted as a first-ballot Hall of Famer because of 'several asterisks' throughout his career.
NFL analyst Colin Cowherd's daughter, Liv, enjoyed a getaway in Malibu with her friends, Kelley and Risa. Olivia posted Instagram stories on Wednesday.
Indiana QB and projected No. 1 pick Fernando Mendoza joins Colin Cowherd to break down how Tom Brady influenced his football mentality and preparation for the sport.
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