Former Pittsburgh Steelers wideout Plaxico Burress has a very public history of financial problems and civil lawsuits stemming from his failure or inability to pay taxes. Former Pittsburgh ...
On Sunday, The Super Bowl XLII ring of Plaxico Burress became the second-most expensive Super Bowl ring ever auctioned, selling for a whopping $280,600. The sale was held by Heritage Auctions as a ...
The Super Bowl ring that originally belonged to former New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress sold this week for a near-record price of $280K at Heritage Auctions. It is the second-highest ...
Former Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress’s Super Bowl XLII ring has fetched $280,600 at auction. Heritage Auctions announced that the ring won by Burress went for that price in an auction ...
Former New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress sold his Super Bowl XLII ring for $280,600 at an auction, marking it the second most expensive Super Bowl ring ever sold. Burress's ring ...
Jerome Bettis, Plaxico Burress and Ike Taylor all posed for a picture with their sons, who have all committed to play college football at Notre Dame next season. Bettis, Burress and Taylor were ...
Even though there's tons of uncertainty surrounding the future of the Pittsburgh Steelers, there's one key decision that seems very clear.
New York Giants hero Plaxico Burress has put his Super Bowl XLII ring on the auction block just days before this year’s championship game. Burress, whose career was mired with legal troubles ...
NFL Throwback takes a look at the longest play that the Pittsburgh Steelers have had in a "Monday Night Football" game since the year 2000.
The New York Giants have made some key free agent signings throughout franchise history, but none could be as impactful as Super Bowl hero Plaxico Burress and the 2005 free agency class.
The Boston Celtics are 38-16 and have the best odds to win the Eastern Conference. Craig Carton, Mark Schlereth, Plaxico Burress, and Eddie House ask who can beat the Celtics.
The New York Jets will move on from Aaron Rodgers in 2025, and Craig Carton, Danny Parkins, Mark Schlereth, and Plaxico Burress discuss whether or not we’ve seen the last of Rodgers in the NFL ...