1985 — Jim Kelly of the Houston Gamblers passes for a USFL-record 574 yards and five touchdowns in a 34-33 comeback-win over the Los Angeles Express. Kelly completes 35 of 54 passes, including three ...
The Pony Express was back in town on Monday. Just more than a year after Eric Dickerson made an appearance, his running mate at SMU, Craig James, was at the DoubleTree Hotel in downtown Little Rock to ...
Jim wasn't the only Fahnhorst to star at the University of Minnesota and later win a Super Bowl with the 49ers. His brother Keith, who is seven years older, was a tight end for the Gophers from 1971 ...
Ever wondered who the most famous Floridian of them all is? Now you can finally get your answer. Vote in our fifth and final ...
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Mike Rozier, the former NFL and college football star, has drawn attention for his net worth in 2025. With a career spanning ...
While there have been 59 Super Bowl champions, few have been celebrated more than the 1985 Chicago Bears, a truly larger than life team that took the NFL by storm en route to capturing the franchise's ...
The Chicago Bears have struggled to find a franchise quarterback, having not had a 4,000-yard passer in team history. Since 1985, the Bears have started 43 different quarterbacks, with Jim McMahon ...
NJ Advance Media’s HS sports department is using some of its time over the summer to dive into the archives and uncover plenty of historical pieces that, for a variety of reasons, had become largely ...
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The Atlanta Falcons came into the season with serious hype. For the first time in a while, this year doesn’t feel like a rebuilding season. Heading into the game against the Buccaneers, all eyes were ...
Few musicians have better-suited a collaboration than David Bowie and The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger. In August of 1985, the famous rock star pairing released their cover of a Martha And The ...