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Keith Webster

United Kingdom

Head of Sport Content at The Daily Mirror

Amateur historian in American revolution, American constitution and American football. Fan of Oxford, Scotland and Green Bay. Assistant Sports Ed, Daily Mirror

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  • 1 month ago | mirror.co.uk | Keith Webster

    Real Madrid take a priceless one-goal advantage across town for the second leg next Wednesday after a high-quality derby against Atletico. Los Blancos took just three minutes and 26 seconds to open the scoring and it came through two pieces of magic. Federico Valverde split the Atletico defence with a superb 35-yard pass down the right channel.

  • 2 months ago | mirror.co.uk | Keith Webster

    So much for the three-peat. Back in its box for at least two more years before anyone else can have a go. If revenge is a dish best served cold, the Eagles chilled one of their town’s famous Philly Cheesesteaks and rammed it down Kansas City’s throat. After losing the Super Bowl to KC two years ago in agonising fashion, this was redemption and it tasted oh so sweet.

  • Jan 20, 2025 | mirror.co.uk | Keith Webster

    Lamar Jackson’s frustration boiled over in an expletive-laden rant after the Baltimore Ravens let another Super Bowl dream slip through their fingers. Jackson drove the Ravens 88 yards through the snow in Buffalo to throw a touchdown pass to Isaiah Likely and reduce the deficit against the Bills to 27-25 with 93 seconds left. But just when they thought they had tied the game and potentially sent it to overtime, Mark Andrews dropped Jackson’s pass at the goal-line on the two-point conversion.

  • Jan 18, 2025 | mirror.co.uk | Keith Webster

    Lamar Jackson is preparing to beat the Buffalo Bills AND the frigid weather to keep the Baltimore Ravens on course for the Super Bowl. Having knocked out Pittsburgh at home last week, the Ravens head to upstate New York knowing that the forecast is for temperatures to drop to minus-20 celcius and with a 40 percent chance of heavy snow. But the Ravens quarterback says his team have their eye on the ball despite what could be a frosty reception from Bills fans and the elements.

  • Oct 18, 2024 | mirror.co.uk | Keith Webster

    Drake Maye has a mammoth task ahead as he tries to halt the downward spiral at the New England Patriots. The 22-year-old is the latest quarterback attempting to fill the void left by Tom Brady, who led the Patriots to six Super Bowl victories during his 20-year tenure. Since Brady's departure, Patriots fans have endured four largely disappointing seasons, with this one potentially being the worst yet, having suffered five losses in their first six games.

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Keith Webster @1787historyman
9 Feb 25

50 years old but the Superdome is still space age. Simple design. Brilliant stadium https://t.co/XnvuDjWwLg

Keith Webster
Keith Webster @1787historyman
9 Feb 25

You heard it here first. Nobody wants less penis. Apparently. The stadium walk is getting thick. #SBLIX https://t.co/5Q4GOJOiF1

Keith Webster
Keith Webster @1787historyman
4 Feb 25

Fair to say Patrick Mahomes is in demand this morning #sblix https://t.co/zHhD8vL66x