The Chargers have signed former Dallas Cowboys standout Ezekiel Elliott.
Elliott was released by the Cowboys last week to explore the opportunity of catching on with a playoff team. Read more »
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The Chargers have signed former Dallas Cowboys standout Ezekiel Elliott.
Elliott was released by the Cowboys last week to explore the opportunity of catching on with a playoff team. Read more »
Blake Corum’s broken forearm has allowed the Rams to make moves to the roster.
With Corum going on the IR, the Rams have activated John Johnson III, who played the first two weeks and had a pick before getting injured in Arizona. Read more »
By Joe Torosian
“They show you photographs of how your life should be
But they’re just someone else’s fantasy”—Styx
Kick it!
The Detroit Lions have rewritten the book on a season ruined by injuries. Dan Campbell and his team have made the statement that injuries are no longer an excuse. Read more »

By Tim Peterson
(Azusa) – Trevan Martin hit three free throws over the last 38 seconds to secure a 59-55 win over Fresno Pacific Saturday at Felix Event Center.

With ten wins, first year HC Jim Harbaugh has the opportunity to lead the Bolts to their first 11-win season since going 12-4 in 2018. (Photo by Duane Barker)
Where will the Chargers play in the first round of the playoffs? They could end up with either the fifth seed or the sixth seed. Read more »

By Alex A. Gonzalez
Is FanView back like Notre Dame football is back? Or is Holmes not ready to jump off the porch yet? Just wondering.

By Tim Peterson
(Covina) – Covina went on a 12-0 run to open the fourth quarter to erase an eight-point deficit and went on to beat South Hills 53-47 Friday night at Covina High School.

By MVS Staff
While a Player of the Year is one that has numbers that are too big to ignore and stats that are off the charts a Most Valuable Player is one that does so many things well that without him it would be difficult for his team to win. An MVP does a little bit of everything. He makes big plays on offense and dominates on defense. He’ll score a touchdown on one possession and make a tackle on a fourth down stop on the next. This year Bonita’s Noah Mikhail was that guy.