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Thanksgiving 2025 is serving up high-stakes rivalries, star-studded matchups, and real playoff implications. The Fumble breaks down all the action.

The 2025 NFL Thanksgiving slate is set with three key matchups: Lions vs. Packers, Cowboys vs. Chiefs, and Ravens vs. Bengals. The Detroit Lions are finally worthy of the holiday spotlight after years of underwhelming performances, and they’re looking for revenge against Green Bay following a Week 1 loss. Meanwhile, the Cowboys and Chiefs face […]

Behavioral issues, on-field disruptions, and recently murder charges have followed Antonio Brown, which has led many to wonder why his erratic behavior has been even more off the rails lately. Stephen A. Smith has an idea and blames all of the wide receiver’s issues on Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). The ESPN pundit recently stopped by […]

NFL Week 12 roundup: Lions, Patriots, Packers win; Chiefs, 49ers, Cowboys middle-of-the-road; Commanders, Jets, Browns lose.

Players look up to him, coaches trust him, and even opponents acknowledge his combination of toughness and IQ.

Shedeur Sanders' journey is still unfolding, and he is already reshaping what it means to be a rookie in the NFL.

Chris Paul has announced that the 2025–26 NBA season will be his last, closing a 21-year career marked by 12 All-Star appearances.

The basketball world has lost one of its 1990s stars. Former college basketball player Rodney Rogers has passed away at 54. His alma mater, Wake Forest, announced early Saturday that he had passed away Friday from natural causes. His death is linked to the spinal cord injury he suffered in 2008 after a dirt bike […]

Klay Thompson didn't bite his tongue when speaking on the postgame confrontation between himself and Memphis Grizzlies' star, Ja Morant.

Every year since 2003, LeBron James has been considered among the best players in the league. And just a few days ago, he started his 23rd season in the league, and The Fumble cohosts Rodney Rikai and Samaria Terry salute the King for being able to dominate the league for more than two decades. Playing […]

NIL is here. The era in which college athletes could not be compensated for their services is now over. But how does it all work?

We root for Shedeur in the same way that we root for anyone Black who shows up in white spaces and has their talents doubted.