Frank Gore believes one NFL running back plays like he did when he was in he league during the 2000s and 2010s. In an interview with On3, Gore revealed which current running back reminds him of ...
Former 49ers running back Frank Gore, the NFL’s No. 3 all-time leading rusher, headlines a group of 52 modern-era players that a screening committee advanced to the next phase in the Pro Football Hall ...
Buffalo Bills' QB Josh Allen hopes starting running back James Cook is 'back by the time game time rolls around' vs. the ...
Tampa Bay has never won a road game in Buffalo, where the Bills are 3-0 all-time against the Buccaneers entering Sunday’s ...
Legendary 49ers running back and team football personnel advisor Frank Gore believes San Francisco always will have a chance to win because of one particular person: Kyle Shanahan. Gore explained how ...
Frank Gore had a successful NFL career and would love nothing more than to solidify his legacy by being enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. On3 recently caught up with the legendary running ...
Drew Brees, Larry Fitzgerald, Frank Gore and Jason Witten were among first-ballot players announced as the Pro Football Hall of Fame's 52 candidates.
With Denver Broncos running back J.K. Dobbins ( foot) looking at a potential multi-game injury, the team will be down to RJ ...
James Cook did not practice Wednesday. Will that put him in danger of missing the Bills' Week 10 game against the Dolphins?
The NFL announced the Pro Football Hall of Fame Modern-Era players candidates for the Class of 2026 on Wednesday morning. The list includes 52 candidates, including eight first-time nominees.
Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles running back Frank Gore Jr. races 48 yards to the house for the opening touchdown in the 2024 East-West Shrine Bowl. Arizona Wildcats running back Jacory ...
The Buffalo Bills have a former starting WR and a three-time Super Bowl champion currently stashed on their practice squad ...
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