Philadelphia Eagles' safety Rodney McLeod shares the memories he will never forget after winning the Super Bowl

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I only have one hand, and because of that, there have always been people who have questioned whether or not I could play this game.
It doesn’t feel right to call this a goodbye because I was a Sooner long before I enrolled at OU, and I’ll be a Sooner long after my playing days are over.
This week R2C2 is giving the people exactly what they want as CC’s newest teammate and Super Bowl winning quarterback, Russell Wilson,...
Georgia is all about good people supporting one another and having each other’s backs. It really is the people that make UGA such a special place.
I'm so thankful to have had the opportunity to be a small part of something so big and great.
One weekend last April, I went on a trip with some friends. A few days later, my left hand had been amputated.
It's the end of the year and we've done a lot. Let's relive some of the most fun moments from this year. I'll even hand out some end-of-season superlatives to m
Here are some of the photos that I took from the sidelines at the Super Bowl.
It's Super Bowl week — a big week for these teams. I know, because I've had a couple of Super Bowl weeks myself.
Getting to Tom Brady is like trying to beat King Koopa in the final stage on Super Mario Bros. Sometimes it feels impossible ... but it can happen. Mario can ge
Thank you for always sticking with us. That hasn't gone unnoticed.
I want to start with an apology. To the city of Buffalo. We got off on the wrong foot, didn’t we?
"Before the long, dark off-season winter sets in, I’m here to tell you that everything’s going to be O.K."
Richard Sherman relives "The Tip" from 2014 NFC championship game.
"Underdogs. No shot. Dead in the water. The first No. 1 seed since 1970 to be ’dogs in the divisional round."
We know there are a lot of doubters, but I don’t think we’d have it any other way.
For football fans, there's no better feeling than playing under the lights with friends ... except for playing alongside an NFL legend.
I had an athletic trainer come to me and he's like, what's going on? And I was just like, my knee is gone.
They say this is a “prove it” league. And proving it — over, and over, and over again — is all I’ve ever known.
Why don’t you all come with us up to Minnesota this weekend?I’m not saying you have to commit right now. Just, like give it some thought.See if you can swing it
So now it's time for the Q&A. Concussion protocol ... alternate career paths ... In-N-Out vs. Dick's ... whatever you want. Bring it.
In this series, seven legends of college football return to their alma maters to revisit the people, places and experiences that shaped them.
I started my first playoff game at the Georgia Dome. I finished it on my living room couch.