Ex-Wallaby’s massive NFL deal
Former Wallaby Jordan Petaia has been signed by the Los Angeles Chargers as he pursues his NFL dream.
Former Wallaby Jordan Petaia has been signed by the Los Angeles Chargers as he pursues his NFL dream.
A former Bulldog and Blue is one step closer to achieving his NFL dream, but he’ll have to stop in Hawaii along the journey. Meanwhile, Australia’s code war continues to heat up in SUNDAY SHOUT.
The NFL quarterback signed to an eye-watering $350 million contract has dropped an absolute fortune for his pop singer partner.
Some of Australia’s brighest young stars are set for some truly eyewatering paydays as the sporting rich list gets a whole new look.
The NFL is officially coming to Australia, and to get you ready for a piece of sporting history, we’ve got every question covered ahead of the Rams’ venture to Melbourne.
A woman with a history of drugging men has been arrested in connection to the death of a reporter in New Orleans to cover the Super Bowl.
He’s the first Australian to play in two Super Bowls – and could become the first to start in a Super Bowl victory. And that’s just the start. Because Jordan Mailata is set to become Australian sport’s $300m man.
After an NFL icon turned heads with his 24-year-old girlfriend in a bold red carpet move, Snoop Dogg roasted the legendary coach.
In one of the highest profile Super Bowl match-ups we’ve seen, history is on the line: who’s the favourite for Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans on Monday?
The NFL’s move in to Melbourne raised questions about an AFL clash at the MCG but all fears have been allayed for what looms as special event.
The NFL has confirmed that heavyweights the Los Angeles Rams will head to Australia next year to play a regular season game – but it could pit them against the AFL finals in a major clash.
Jordan Mailata is preparing to play in his second Super Bowl, but the Aussie star also has an eye on next year when the MCG is set to host the first NFL match Down Under.
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