In the aftermath of the Colorado Pro Day on Friday, a player-sparked debate emerged regarding the fact that quarterback ...
Chris Simms reveals his rankings for the top EDGE prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft class and breaks them into different tiers, ...
Chris Simms explains to Ahmed Fareed why Shemar Stewart is ranked No. 2 overall in his "Special Specimens" Tier 2, due to his ...
Chris Simms explains why Tennessee's James Pearce. Jr lands in Tier 3 and is the No. 4 EDGE in his 2025 NFL Draft rankings, ...
Mike Florio and Chris Simms take a close look at Shedeur Sanders patting the ball right before he throws and explain why he’s ...
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New Scientist on MSNWeekend workouts can be as valuable as exercising throughout the weekSqueezing exercise into one or two days a week seems to have similar health benefits as doing the same amount of physical ...
MRI scans show that the brains of infants and toddlers can encode memories, even if we don’t remember them as adults ...
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New Scientist on MSNAncient wasp may have used its rear end to trap fliesBizarre parasitic wasps preserved in amber about 99 million years ago had trap-like abdomens that they may have used to ...
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New Scientist on MSNWhy do giraffes have spots? Not for the reason you might thinkThe size and shape of a giraffe’s spots seem to influence how well the animals survive when temperatures get hotter or colder ...
Before the big day, Chris Simms will be giving a detailed analysis on the top prospects by position on the Chris Simms ...
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College Football Network on MSNChris Simms Defends Shedeur Sanders’ Ball Patting After Viral Pro Day Criticism From Jets DBDuring Colorado’s Pro Day, attention was on Shedeur Sanders, the most-watched quarterback, auditioning before NFL scouts. It ...
MRI scans show that the brains of infants and toddlers can encode memories, even if we don’t remember them as adults.
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