Burrow and Bennett Double Down In Sports Illustrated’s Dual Cover Football Preview Issue
August 17 2022 - 09:05AM
Business Wire
Inside the Football Preview Issue, available at
SI.com and on newsstands tomorrow: Can marquee quarterbacks Joe
Burrow and Stetson Bennett do it again? Plus, everything you need
to know about the upcoming NFL and college football seasons,
including 12 teams who could win the Super Bowl, SI’s College
Football Playoff predictions, must-watch NFL games, the polarizing
Tua Tagovailoa and more
We rarely see a Super Bowl runner-up return to the NFL’s biggest
stage (nearly one-third of them haven’t reached the postseason the
following year)—but those teams didn’t have Joe Burrow. There’s a
new weight on expectations on Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals; in
The New Normal, Conor Orr profiles the NFL’s newest superstar and
his constant crusade just to be himself even as everything has
changed around him. Georgia’s Stetson Bennett, who is featured on a
special flip cover for Sports Illustrated’s college football
preview, spoke with Pat Forde about his dream offseason—and
returning to his dream role—after winning the 2021 College Football
National Championship with the Bulldogs. The NFL and College
Football Preview Issue is on sale tomorrow on newsstands and at
SI.com/issues, with more features below.
This press release features multimedia. View
the full release here:
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220817005193/en/
Sports Illustrated's Football Preview
Issue is available at SI.com and on newsstands tomorrow. (Graphic:
Business Wire)
On the Cover A surprising Super Bowl run last year made
Joe Burrow the face of the Bengals and arguably the entire NFL. Now
the league is expecting big things from him and his resurgent
franchise—and Burrow is uniquely equipped to handle that pressure,
according to Conor Orr. In college football, Georgia’s Stetson
Bennett faces a different kind of pressure: living up to the
national championship standard he delivered in January. Here’s why
he came back for more.
NFL Preview Issue Features
- Welcome to ‘22: Everything you need to know about the
season ahead, including:
- 12 teams who could actually win the Superbowl
- Conor Orr’s top ten must-watch games this season
- Key changes: The reduced importance of the overtime coin toss,
the NFL allowing alternate helmet designs, broadcaster shuffles,
and more
- A way-too-early look at the top ten 2021 NFL draft
prospects
- SI’s picks for top offensive and defensive players of the year,
the rookies, coaches, and comeback player of the year
- Offseason broadcaster changes and the NFL personalities we want
to see in the booth someday
- Scouting Reports: Sports Illustrated’s predictions for
how every team will finish, plus the playoff bracket. SI’s Super
Bowl prediction: Bills over Buccaneers – it will be a
table-breaking good time! SI Fantasy expert Michael Fabiano
projects his Top 25 NFL fantasy players this season, including how
key stat leaders look by the odds at SI Sportsbook.
- Receiver Economics: The wideout market went bonkers this
offseason. Teams dropped loads of draft picks to acquire elite pass
catchers and rushed to give them huge contracts. What sparked the
frenzy, and what are the roster ripple effects? By Conor Orr.
- The Not Always Great Debate: Tua Tagovailoa is
soft-spoken, bordering on bland, and has shown flashes of becoming
the franchise quarterback the Miami Dolphins need. But somehow this
typical young and talented QB has become the NFL’s most polarizing
player, thanks to sky-high expectations and an often ugly debate
about him on social media, according to Alex Prewitt.
College Football Preview Issue Features
- The Top 25: SI’s preseason ranking of the country’s best
– and most interesting – teams with in-depth looks at key stars and
trends for the season ahead, including:
- No. 1 Alabama: Nick Saban's Next Act, by Richard Johnson
- No. 3 Georgia: Why Stetson Bennett is Back, by Pat Forde
- No. 8 Texas A&M: Jimbo Fisher and the Art of Team Building
in the NIL Era, by Ross Dellenger
- No. 10 USC: The Path Back to Glory, by Pat Forde
- No. 15 Miami: Mario Cristobal Returns Home, by Ross
Dellenger
- No. 22 Kentucky: The Next Draft's Top QB, by Richard
Johnson
- All Aboard?: Pat Forde on the evolution of traditional
conferences and rivalries upended. Once upon a time, college
football was the most stable of sports, steeped in traditional
rivalries structures. Now it’s at a tipping point, as the rush for
realignment – and huge revenue – threatens to make the college
football landscape unrecognizable.
Get the latest from the best writers and photojournalists at
SI.com or by subscribing to Sports Illustrated. Follow Sports
Illustrated on Twitter @SInow, Instagram @sportsillustrated, or
Facebook.
About Sports Illustrated Sports Illustrated (SI) is an
unparalleled and influential leader recognized for shaping modern
culture and uniting athletes, teams and fans worldwide. SI’s
award-winning media enterprise brings powerful storytelling to life
across platforms ranging from Emmy-winning video to the monthly
print magazine with a 67-year heritage. Get in-depth features,
probing profiles, and iconic and beloved photography from the best
writers and photojournalists in the game at SI.com.
About The Arena Group The Arena Group creates robust
digital destinations that delight consumers with powerful
journalism and news about the things they love – their favorite
sports teams, advice on investing, the inside scoop on personal
finance, and the latest on lifestyle essentials. With powerful
technology, editorial expertise, data management and marketing
savvy, the transformative company enables brands like Sports
Illustrated, TheStreet and Parade to deliver highly relevant
content and experiences that consumers love. To learn more, visit
www.thearenagroup.net.
View source
version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220817005193/en/
Media Contacts: DKC for Sports Illustrated SI@dkcnews.com
Rachael Fink Manager, Public Relations The Arena Group
Rachael.Fink@thearenagroup.net
Arena (AMEX:AREN)
Historical Stock Chart
From Aug 2023 to Sep 2023
Arena (AMEX:AREN)
Historical Stock Chart
From Sep 2022 to Sep 2023