This weekend is one that dreams are made of for those at the top of their game.
Singing their praises,
The Last Night's Game Team
NFL (national football League)
The NFL Pro Bowl is this weekend in Las Vegas. The league is attempting to revive the sluggish weekend by turning it into a skills competition and a flag football game. The Pro Bowl was originally designed with the best facing off like other all-star games, but NFL players didn't want to play and risk getting hurt after an already long season. Not sure it's working, though, with projected flag football starting quarterback Josh Allen withdrawing due to an elbow injury. But the Buffalo Bills quarterback will be participating in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (golf) instead. FORE!
Short and Sweet
On the heels of Tom Brady's retirement announcement, "80 For Brady" hits the theatres today. It's a true story of four friends taking a life-changing trip to the Super Bowl to see Brady play.
The NHL (National Hockey League) All-Star Game is in South Florida this weekend. Toronto Maple Leafs Mitch Marner hopes the "Miami Vice" vibes on his pink and blue skates featuring his dog Zeus riding a shark will help win his team $1M in prize money.
This Saturday, Laura Sanko will become the first woman in UFC's (Ultimate Fighting Championship) modern era to color commentary for a UFC fight card.
Look for team captains Pete Davidson and Snoop Dogg and head coaches Peyton and Eli Manning on the sidelines during the flag football game at the Pro Bowl.
Before We Go
"Drivers start your engines" is what Grand Marshall Rob Lowe will say to kick off the unofficial start to the NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing) season at the Clash at the Coliseum. The race will occur inside the Los Angeles Coliseum, home of USC football. Waving the green flag to start the race in his home stadium is Heisman Trophy winner and USC quarterback Caleb Williams. PEDAL TO THE METAL
Tailgate treat
Just in time for the Super Bowl is this week's Tailgate Treat, seven-layer dip. FAN FAVORITE
GAME CHANGER
Before Sunday's GRAMMY Awards, dive into our list of GRAMMY winners who are good at sports. MAKE IT LOOK SO EASY