Warren Sapp, the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle and Pro Football Hall of Famer, is embarking on a new chapter in his career by stepping into the coaching arena at the college level with Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes.
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle Warren Sapp is teaming up with another member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, this time as a coach at the college level.
There has been a bit of speculation as to what Warren Sapp's role will be at Colorado this year. The Hall-of-Famer set the record straight while on Super Bowl Radio Row Thursday, saying he would be a graduate assistant.
Amidst the New England Patriots' worst season in a quarter-century, legendary coach Bill Belichick is under heavy fire. After guiding the Patriots to six Super Bowls, Belichick is considered by many to be the greatest coach in NFL history.
Warren Sapp has wanted to break into coaching and another Hall-of-Famer will help his journey. Deion Sanders confirmed the former NFL great will be on his staff next year.
Warren Sapp is one of the greatest defensive tackles in NFL history. The majority of his career was spent with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers but he spent his final four NFL seasons with the then-Oakland Raiders.
After somehow losing to the Chicago Bears in Week 7, the Las Vegas Raiders fanbase is livid and looking for some change in the organization. Although the Raiders were without Jimmy Garoppolo, the Bears were also trotting out a backup quarterback in Tyson Bagent, who carved up their defense.
Las Vegas Raiders fans aren’t happy with Josh McDaniels, and can you blame them? After putting together a two-game win streak and getting back to .500, all the team needed to do was beat a Justin Field-less Chicago Bears squad to be 4-3.
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It wouldn't be a shock if the Raiders canned McDaniels. He's lost the trust of former players and the fan base, and it appears the franchise is still heading in the wrong direction after only posting three winning seasons since 2013.
Like everyone else, Davante Adams isn’t happy about the Raiders start to the season....
The yearly story of Colin Kaepernick coming back to the NFL is now done for good. After being away from the league since 2017, every season since has seen some story about the controversial QB making a return.
Everything you need to know from the week We’ve turned the calendar to July and reached the calm before the storm. The Las Vegas Raiders and the rest of the NFL haven’t made too much news, but you can find out everything you need to know on this week’s podcast.
Sapp recently said the 34-year-old QB turned in “one of the worst workouts ever” when he threw for the Raiders in late May. View the original article to see embedded media.
It isn't clear where Sapp got his information from, especially since other reports coming out of the workout were that Kaepernick did well.
"I’m surprised Warren would say that, because it’s not true," Jeff Nalley said in a text message.
Warren Sapp says that Colin Kaepernick's workout with the Raiders was a total disaster
On Sunday, Kaepernick’s agent Jeff Nalley issued a Stern response to Sapp via a text message to Pro Football Talk.
Hall of Fame defensive tackle Warren Sapp, whose once-promising media career flamed out due to his own misconduct, is back in the news, thanks to some inflammatory things he has said.
The Chiefs represented the AFC in last season's Super Bowl. This season, they are 3-3.
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A judge ruled on Aug. 3 that Trickey’s lawyer John Phillips “failed to provide any evidence whatsoever to support” and should have withdrawn the case.
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