It Is What It Is: Monday's episode highlights the Chiefs' dominance, Cowboys waving the flag and must-see Michael Irvin reactions
Need even more reasons to fully tap into all things ‘It Is What It Is’ on a Monday? Look no further than the newest episode featuring hosts Treasure ‘Stat Baby’ Wilson and Ma$e chopping it up alongside guest Michael Irvin on all things NFL.
Need even more reasons to fully tap into all things ‘It Is What It Is’ on a Monday? Look no further than the newest episode featuring hosts Treasure ‘Stat Baby’ Wilson and Ma$e chopping it up alongside guest Michael Irvin on all things NFL.
From the Kansas City Chiefs continuing to dominate the league to the Dallas Cowboys essentially waving the white flag on the 2024 season, it’s just under an hour of must-see moments.
Netflix: Even New York Giants fans can low-key root for the new 'America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' series
I have to admit, being a diehard New York Football Giants fan, I might even cave in and see what’s brewing with Netflix’s upcoming ‘America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ series. I mean, holy smokes.
I have to admit, being a diehard New York Football Giants fan, I might even cave in and see what’s brewing with Netflix’s upcoming ‘America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ series. I mean, holy smokes.
Vixen flexing. Epic smiles. Big dances. I’m all in. June 20 can’t come soon enough.
Perfection isn't always perfect. With unfiltered access to the auditions, training camp and full NFL season, this is the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders like you've never seen them before. AMERICA'S SWEETHEARTS: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders premieres June 20th only on Netflix.
Skip Bayless admits he got 'Dak'ed' and it's cringe but must-see
At this point? ‘The Last of Us’ might be more fun to watch these days than some of these cringe NFL playoffs games. But hate them or love them, you can’t help but get a kick out of the Dallas Cowboys crushing sports commentator legend Skip Bayless’ heart on a yearly basis.
At this point? ‘The Last of Us’ might be more fun to watch these days than some of these cringe NFL playoffs games. But hate them or love them, you can’t help but get a kick out of the Dallas Cowboys crushing sports commentator legend Skip Bayless’ heart on a yearly basis.
Too priceless. Too expected.