Eric Dickerson discusses the Rams winning their first Super Bowl in L.A., Sean McVay-broadcasting rumors I THE HERD

Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson joins Colin Cowherd to discuss his reaction to the Rams winning their first Super Bowl in Los Angeles and what it means for the City of Angels. He also addresses the rumors of Sean McVay leaving coaching for the broadcast booth.

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Colin Cowherd: Bengals have tough road ahead. Good news is Joe Burrow is out of world talented I THE HERD

Colin Cowherd discuss the future of the Cincinnati Bengals following their Super Bowl LVI loss to the Los Angeles Rams. Colin talks about the history of Super Bowl runner-ups failing to make the playoffs the next season and the loaded AFC which includes the Patrick Mahomes led Kansas City Chiefs and Josh Allen led Buffalo Bills.

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Shannon Sharpe: Aaron Donald should’ve won Super Bowl MVP I THE HERD

all of Famer, three-time Super Bowl Champion, and FS1 Host of ‘Undisputed’ Shannon Sharpe joins Colin Cowherd to recap Super Bowl LVI between the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals. Shannon begins his remarks by praising the Rams on a successful season and his interpretation of the events that transpired during the course of the contest. Shannon weighs in on Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald, his dominance and his MVP like performance.

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Eric Dickerson reacts to the Rams’ close win vs. Bengals in Super Bowl LVI I UNDISPUTED

The Rams beat the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 yesterday for their second Super Bowl in franchise history, and first for the team while in Los Angeles. Cooper Kupp was named MVP after catching two touchdowns, including the game-winner with under two minutes, while Aaron Donald had two of LA’s Super Bowl record-tying seven sacks. Eric Dickerson reacts to the close game after anticipating a blowout Rams’ win.

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Skip Bayless: I give Joe Burrow a ‘B’; if you put a young QB under that kind of fire, he’ll struggle I UNDISPUTED

Joe Burrow was used as a battering ram against the Los Angeles Rams in the Cincinnati Bengals’ 23-20 Super Bowl loss. Burrow was sacked a Super Bowl record-tying seven times as he was under duress early and often. Afterward, the Bengals’ quarterback said quote: ‘I was disappointed in my performance overall. I thought I could play better… We’ll take this and let it fuel us for the next few years.’ Skip Bayless grades Burrow’s performance despite losing in SBLVI.

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Report: Dolphins hiring Frank Smith as offensive coordinator

The Dolphins are hiring Frank Smith as their offensive coordinator, Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports. Smith served as the Chargers’ run game coordinator/offensive line coach in 2021. He previously was the Raiders’ tight ends coach for three seasons from 2018-20. He also coached the Bears tight ends from 2015-17 after getting his start in [more]

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Shannon Sharpe on the Rams SBLVI win: Their defensive line took over and was what won them the game I UNDISPUTED

The Rams beat the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 yesterday for their second Super Bowl in franchise history, and first for the team while in Los Angeles. Cooper Kupp was named MVP after catching two touchdowns, including the game-winner with less than two minutes left, while Aaron Donald had two of LA’s Super Bowl record-tying seven sacks. Shannon Sharpe shares the biggest reason the Rams won.

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Skip Bayless: The predictable happened in SBLVI; the Rams were feasting on Joe Burrow all night I UNDISPUTED

The Rams beat the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 yesterday for their second Super Bowl in franchise history, and first for the team while in Los Angeles. Cooper Kupp was named MVP after catching two touchdowns, including the game-winner with less than two minutes left, while Aaron Donald had two of LA’s Super Bowl record-tying seven sacks. Skip Bayless reacts to the win and breaks down the biggest reason the Rams won.

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Shannon Sharpe: The Rams don’t win the Super Bowl without Odell Beckham Jr. I UNDISPUTED

Los Angeles Rams WR Odell Beckham Jr. got off to a fast start in Super Bowl LVI vs. Cincinnati Bengals. OBJ was in the midst of a MVP like performance after hauling in the game’s first touchdown before suffering a knee injury at the end of the first half, which ultimately sidelined him for the remainder of the contest. Shannon Sharpe weighs in on OBJ’s performance & decide if Odell proved himself a top receiver.

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Chris Broussard predicts Joe Burrow & the Bengals will be a perennial playoff team I FIRST THINGS FIRST

Have we seen the last of Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals in the Super Bowl? Chris Broussard doesn’t think so. In fact, Broussard goes so far to say that if Burrow would have had a modicum of production against the Los Angeles Rams, they may have been Super Bowl champions. Broussard breaks down why he believes if the Bengals focus on building. up the offensive line in the offseason, the Bengals will be a perennial playoff team.

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Nick Wright agrees Cooper Kupp was sensational: ‘But Aaron Donald was Super Bowl MVP’ I FIRST THINGS FIRST

Was Cooper Kupp the right choice for Super Bowl MVP? While Nick Wright admits Kupp was sensational against the Cincinnati Bengals, especially after Odell Beckham Jr.’s injury, but it was the defense, led byAaron Donald who won the big game for the Los Angeles Rams. Watch as Nick makes a case for Donald being the true Super Bowl MVP.

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