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  • Hall of Famer Warren Moon raves about specific Patrick Mahomes trait that could lead to another Super Bowl win

    Hall of Famer Warren Moon raves about specific Patrick Mahomes trait that could lead to another Super Bowl win

    As a Hall of Fame quarterback himself, Warren Moon knows that the trajectory of Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes’ career has Canton, Ohio with a bronze bust written all over it. 

    Mahomes will once again grace a Super Bowl field on Sunday, facing off against the Philadelphia Eagles, whom he helped beat two seasons ago. And the Chiefs have potential history on the line, as they could become the first team to ever win three straight Super Bowls. 

    Moon told Fox News Digital on Radio Row this week in New Orleans that he wants to see history made on Sunday, and he believes it will be, because of No. 15 leading the way on offense. 

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    Warren Moon walks the red carpet at the Unbridled Eve Gala at the Galt House Hotel on May 3, 2024, in Louisville, KY. (IMAGN)

    “He’s had it all, especially from the start. I mean, he’s got enough body of work with seven, eight years in the league to show just how great he is,” Moon said while also touching on his role with the NFL Alumni Association to raise awareness for cancer screenings. “This is the fifth Super Bowl he’s been to in his seven years he’s been starting, [and] he’s got a chance to win his fourth, and a third in a row. Nobody has ever done anything like that. So, when you’re a guy that’s done something that’s never been done before, you’ve got to be considered one of the greatest.”

    The “G.O.A.T.” moniker has been used for Mahomes quite a lot in recent years because of his ability to collect hardware alongside his team while doing some tremendous things under center. 

    Moon says he watches quarterbacks “very carefully year-in and year-out,” and he shared what impresses him most about Mahomes’ game. 

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    “I’m still a fan of the game, I played the game, and I know the position, so I know the special things that he does each and every week, and, yes, he has all the physical gifts but the thing that I’m most impressed with is his competitiveness and his toughness,” Moon explained. “You’ve seen him get injured in ballgames and still come back and make big plays, he pulls out so many games at the end. That’s what great quarterbacks do, so that’s what I really appreciate about him more than anything else.”

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    FILE – Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes chews his mouth guard during warmups before an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos, Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024 in Kansas City, Mo.  (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann, File)

    During this Chiefs’ Super Bowl run, talk about referee bias in favor of Mahomes & Co. is something that Moon dismisses, because it’s something we’ve seen before with Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.

    “You know, people say that about every great football team or every great team in general that they get the calls, they get all the breaks,” he said. “They said the same thing about the Patriots, and they didn’t like the Patriots being as great as they were for as long as they were. So that just kind of happens with fans, because unless their team is winning, they don’t want to see anybody else win. I just have an appreciation for whoever is good and a respect for teams and people that are good.”

    We’ll see how the officiating plays out on Sunday, but Moon knows that Mahomes’ magic will be on full display. 

    And if he does lift the Lombardi Trophy once more, that greatest-of-all-time conversation will only have more backing. 

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    Moon was down in the Big Easy on behalf of the NFL Alumni Association and its GEAR UP campaign to raise awareness for cancer screenings, especially colorectal cancer, which goes undetected more than any, because screenings are the only way to detect it. 

    Moon said this is an initiative he jumped to help out with because he has been affected by those with cancer in his own life, including his godmother, who passed away a couple of months ago. 

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    “It’s called the ‘GEAR UP’ campaign, and it’s our fight against cancer,” he explained. ” There’s so many cancers that are affecting people’s lives – colorectal cancer for one. It’s probably the leading death from cancer in the country, and a lot of people don’t know that. 

    “It’s a cancer that sometimes goes undetected unless you get screenings, so we’re trying to promote to different communities around the country to not only get screened for colorectal cancer, but any type of cancer you might have in your body. The only way to guard against that is to go get these screenings.”

  • Penn State alum Micah Parsons raves about Abdul Carter, says No. 11 may be put on ‘break’ at school

    Penn State alum Micah Parsons raves about Abdul Carter, says No. 11 may be put on ‘break’ at school

    Penn State has developed dominant pass rushers like Micah Parsons and, now, Abdul Carter.

    Parsons is a perennial Defensive Player of the Year candidate for the Dallas Cowboys, while Carter might just go No. 1 in the NFL Draft.

    The two worked out together in the offseason, and Parsons “couldn’t be more proud” of the soon-to-be fellow Nittany Lions alum.

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    Abdul Carter (11) of the Penn State Nittany Lions shakes hands with Micah Parsons of the Dallas Cowboys before the Capital One Orange Bowl against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Hard Rock Stadium Jan. 9, 2025, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (Megan Briggs/Getty Images)

    “Super excited for him. I couldn’t be more proud of him. We talked all offseason while we were working out together, just about how to become the No. 1 pick, how to get there, what you have to do on and off the field. I couldn’t be more proud of him that he’s in that discussion,” Parsons said in a recent interview with Fox News Digital.

    Like Parsons, Carter has worn No. 11 at Penn State, which is a badge of honor.

    Similar to the No. 7 at LSU, or to stick with Parsons’ familiarity, No. 88 with the Cowboys, the number is given to a player who the school, and the last representative, feels is worthy.

    “They talk about guys they’re thinking about giving it to, but you gotta show why you’re about to get it. It’s not something they’re just gonna give out.” Parsons said.

    The number’s tradition at the school starts with LaVar Arrington, and it was carried on by NaVorro Bowman.

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    Dallas Cowboys outside linebacker Micah Parsons (11) celebrates in front of Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson (24) after sacking quarterback Taylor Heinicke (4) in the first half of a game in Arlington, Texas, Dec. 26, 2021. (AP Photo/Roger Steinman)

    Not to discredit those guys, but Parsons and Carter are both in another stratosphere, and that’s why Parsons feels that the number might be put on hold for a while, considering whoever is next has huge shoes to fill.

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    “I don’t think he’s the last one, but I think they’re gonna put it on a break. They’re gonna go, ‘Hold on, the last two No. 11s was the 12th pick, should’ve been a top five pick. The other person might be the No. 1 pick.’ It’s like, ‘Let’s hold on,’” Parsons said.

    Parsons is one of the best defensive players in the game. He’s also trying to become one of the best paddle players out there. He recently partnered with P&G for its “Battle of the Paddles.”

    “They knew I’m just a guy with a family background, and with the paddles, just gotta compete show that I’m the best on or off the field,” said Parsons. “Any time I have an opportunity to rep the star, Penn State, who I am off the field, I’m just a big kid who likes to have fun. I get the football aspect, but I like battling with some of the best.”

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    He’s looking for revenge from last year’s battle after losing to “some Ohio State guys,” and he’s looking most forward to a matchup with Buckeye alum Chris Olave. 

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