Super Bowl running back Dion Lewis 16-0 as a New England Patriot

Super Bowl running back Dion Lewis 16-0 as a New England Patriot Former Pitt star Dion Lewis is unbeaten in games in which he has played with New England. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2k8s8Qj HOUSTON – Yes, the New England Patriots racked up a rare pair of losses over the course of their dominant road to Super Bowl LI, but running back Dion Lewis has the equivalent of a perfect season under his belt.

GOP lawmakers set for packed schedule at Philly retreat

House and Senate Republicans gathering Wednesday in Philadelphia for their three-day issues retreat will get a pep talk from NFL great Peyton Manning, hear from British Prime Minister Theresa May, and jam to music from ’90s band White Ford Bronco. The newly sworn-in president is slated to address lawmakers during lunch Thursday as Republicans – now in full control of government – try to plot out their 2017 legislative agenda on such issues as ObamaCare, tax reform, border security and infrastructure.

Tony Romo could make a significant difference on these NFL teams

Tony Romo shook some hands, waved to a few fans and headed up the tunnel at AT&T Stadium on Sunday, perhaps for the final time as a member of the Dallas Cowboys. While everyone was having fun with their “put in Romo” tweets throughout the game, impressive rookie quarterback Dak Prescott nearly led Dallas to a comeback victory before Aaron Rodgers did his Aaron Rodgers things in Green Bay’s last-second 34-31 win.

It’s a mix of familiar, fresh faces at QB in AFC playoffs

The AFC playoff field features a mix of familiar faces and fresh blood at quarterback, and this time none of them will have to fret over seeing Von Miller ready to wreck game plans and Super Bowl dreams. While the defending champion Denver Broncos sit this one out and search for a new coach, Tom Brady, Ben Roethlisberger and Alex Smith return to the playoffs this month.