Greg Bishop
@GregBishopSI
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Main: senior writer, Sports Illustrated. Sometimes: writer/producer, Showtime's All-Access. Co-author: Talking to GOATs. Looking for stories: [email protected]
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Joined May 2009
Richie Gray -- rugby development expert, former player, coach -- helped make the Tush Push football's most unstoppable play. But that's a tiny fraction of his story. On The Collision King/the world's foremost expert on humans colliding in violent sports:
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Richie Gray, aka the Collision King, is using a cerebral approach to think about how players hit each other—and making the game safer.
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It’s way too early to draw any definitive conclusions on Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy, writes @GregBishopSI: https://t.co/NPk8UNt7Ly
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Until Sam Darnold or Daniel Jones win a Super Bowl, Minnesota still has time to determine whether their former first-round pick can excel in the NFL.
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The right-wrong part of Minnesota’s QB equation last spring cannot be answered by anybody, not yet, including those who work at Vikings headquarters, writes @GregBishopSI: https://t.co/NPk8UNt7Ly
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Until Sam Darnold or Daniel Jones win a Super Bowl, Minnesota still has time to determine whether their former first-round pick can excel in the NFL.
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How one little body part causes big problems. @GregBishopSI explores the 50-year history of turf toe, and why it’s more painful than its cute name might suggest: https://t.co/RRSIvAC80e
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On the most mislabeled, misunderstood, disrespected injury in sports for @SInow. If Joe Burrow comes back from surgery after turf, yes, TOE, it will mark an NFL first. Just know the worst variants of TT hurt so much more than "toe" would indicate:
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One little body part can cause big problems for NFL stars such as Joe Burrow and Brock Purdy. Here’s why it’s more painful than its cute name might suggest.
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.@GregBishopSI traces the winding path from a Hawai‘i December day in 2014 to Sunday’s NFL matchup between Tua Tagovailoa and Marcus Mariota in Spain: https://t.co/JUvqf8ovNQ
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The two starting quarterbacks, who hail from the same high school in Hawai‘i, met in the NFL’s first game held in Spain.
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The narratives that engulf Bo Nix say more about us than any ever said about him, writes @GregBishopSI
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The narratives that surround the Broncos’ signal-caller underscore the problems with how pro quarterbacks are evaluated.
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.@GregBishopSI on what the divisiveness surrounding Bo Nix reveals about the flaws in modern evaluations of pro QBs: https://t.co/vrlGHSWtY7
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The narratives that surround the Broncos’ signal-caller underscore the problems with how pro quarterbacks are evaluated.
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For nearly 50 years now, we have referred to a broad range of injuries to several nearby body parts by one catch-all name: turf toe @GregBishopSI has everything you need to know about the most misunderstood injury in sports: https://t.co/RRSIvAC80e
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Stir up the group chat with a "let’s go to Florida this weekend 😎”
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What is turf toe, and why does this one vague injury have a silly name? Before Joe Burrow returns to the field, @GregBishopSI gives us a full history of the most mislabeled, misunderstood injury in sports: https://t.co/XoKPKlU5c6
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What is turf toe, and why does this one vague injury have a silly name? Before Joe Burrow returns to the field, @GregBishopSI gives us a full history of the most mislabeled, misunderstood injury in sports:
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One little body part can cause big problems for NFL stars such as Joe Burrow and Brock Purdy. Here’s why it’s more painful than its cute name might suggest.
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Tackling is in football’s essence, but @GregBishopSI explains that a rugby lifer in Scotland is working on a smarter, safer, more scientific approach to tackling that has already won the NFL over: https://t.co/cvAzXYNGxl
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Richie Gray, aka the Collision King, is using a cerebral approach to think about how players hit each other—and making the game safer.
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On Richie Gray, the Keyser Soze of collision sports, the area in Scotland where he grew up (same as where William Wallace planned his raids), his winding path to the NFL, his scars and his approach to making football safer (not exactly what u might think): https://t.co/00n2qSwfpS
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Richie Gray, aka the Collision King, is using a cerebral approach to think about how players hit each other—and making the game safer.
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How can we make collision sports safer? A rugby lifer from Scotland is working on it, and @GregBishopSI says Richie Gray has the ear of so many NFL teams for good reason ➡️ https://t.co/Qv9g6rtDQH
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How can we make collision sports safer? A rugby lifer from Scotland is working on it, and @GregBishopSI says Richie Gray has the ear of so many NFL teams for good reason: https://t.co/cvAzXYNGxl
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Since the Jags hired Liam Coen this past January, my phone, social feeds and conversations have been dominated by a topic I never expected to think about, let alone write about -- our apparent resemblance. On a Halloween spent dressed as Liam Coen: https://t.co/ECI62Ypjgy
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Friends, peers and more have quipped about the striking resemblance, so I set out to put myself in the shoes of the NFL coach for one day.
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On the NFC West, football's mostly unfairly maligned division, its recent history (better than you think) and its demand, in 2025, for long-deserved attention and relevance: https://t.co/Agq3czFgFv
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Once an inferior division, the NFC West is now must-watch TV, with the Rams, Seahawks and 49ers all potential Super Bowl contenders.
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.@GregBishopSI chronicles the NFC West’s rise from obscurity to NFL giants: https://t.co/UWjL38rhJL
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Once an inferior division, the NFC West is now must-watch TV, with the Rams, Seahawks and 49ers all potential Super Bowl contenders.
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Sports Illustrated senior writer @GregBishopSI has been told he bears a striking resemblance to Jaguars coach Liam Coen, so this year he endeavored to dress up as him for Halloween. Here’s what he found:
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Friends, peers and more have quipped about the striking resemblance, so I set out to put myself in the shoes of the NFL coach for one day.
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