Simpsons star Homer Simpson threw a touchdown to Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb. Yes, that Homer Simpson. Rather than have a Simpsons-ized version of Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush ...
He joked that the series finale will be, “a parody of ‘A Christmas Carol’ with [Mr. Burns] as Scrooge. The laziest idea!” ...
the broadcast put an actual Homer Simpson cartoon in the game to throw a touchdown to a wide-open Lamb in the end zone. Honestly, Homer Simpson's touchdown throw to Lamb might be one of the best ...
substituting Cooper Rush for none other than Homer Simpson. Simpson proceeded to throw a dot into the corner of the end zone for CeeDee Lamb, who hauled it in for a touchdown to give the Cowboys ...
The alt-cast includes graphics of Homer Simpson lining up behind center for Dallas instead of starting quarterback Cooper Rush. When Rush found CeeDee Lamb in the end zone for the game’s opening ...
This one-of-a-kind exhibit is a fan-recreated version of Homer Simpson’s iconic pink car, “The Junkola.” The car will be on display only this month, offering fans of the show a unique photo ...
As Homer Simpson’s Cowboys and Bart Simpson’s Bengals battled each other on the Springfield gridiron, the broadcast featured some hilarious sequences that would even make the Comic Book Guy ...
Homer could take on a larger role Sunday against the 49ers, as D'Andre Swift (quad) is listed as questionable while Roschon Johnson (concussion) has been ruled out. Even if Swift suits up ...
Mike McCarthy as a Homer Simpson avatar is no longer something fans of the NFL and “The Simpsons” have to imagine. Welcome to 2024 and this battle of the streaming wars, as Disney and ESPN ...
Lisa Simpson ... broadcast was based on a dream Homer had after challenging his son Bart to a game of football. He gets hurt during the game and ends up eating several hot dogs, leading to ...
If NFL fans ever envisioned watching Homer Simpson toss passes to CeeDee Lamb and Brandin Cooks for “touch-diddly-downs,” they had to look no further than a “Monday Night Football” alt-cast.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – Lanie Marshall was named the Richland Holiday Classic MVP for the second-straight year in the Rams’ 50-25 championship win over Homer-Center Saturday evening.