Ben Simmons fouls out for second time in three games in loss to Grizzlies | UNDISPUTED

Ben Simmons fouled out late in the fourth quarter of the Brooklyn Nets’ 134-124 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies and disagreed with the call after the game saying quote: ‘It’s not a foul. That was BS. It’s frustrating because it’s late-game. You’re in the fourth quarter. It’s a physical, close game. It’s the NBA; it’s not college, not high school.’ Shannon Sharpe reacts to the call, then discusses how much it impacted the game.

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Titans announce renderings of new stadium

On Tuesday, the Titans announced the first renderings of their new stadium project. Designed by the same firm that’s worked on Allegiant Stadium, home of the Raiders in Las Vegas, the stadium would be around 1.7 million square feet and have a capacity of approximately 60,000. “We envision a potential new stadium that makes our [more]

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Have Packers 'created a monster' with Aaron Rodgers? | THE CARTON SHOW

An anonymous GM assessed the situation in Green Bay and came to the conclusion that the Packers have created a monster in their quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Craig Carton is bothered to a great extent by this ‘anonymous’ quote, and Greg Jennings agrees that not putting a face to an opinion is a cop out. But do they agree with the statement? Watch as they decide whether the Packers have truly created a monster with Aaron Rodgers.

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Mac Jones Benched, Bailey Zappe leads Pats in embarrassing loss | THE CARTON SHOW

Monday night proved to be a tough one for Mac Jones, who was benched in the New England Patriots matchup against the Chicago Bears. Instead, Bailey Zappe led the Patriots on two TD drives, creating a quarterback competition for New England. Craig Carton shares his thoughts on the game, and Greg Jennings decides if Mac’s performance was enough to sideline him for the rest of the season.

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Mike Pennel ejected for blindside block on David Andrews

Bears defensive lineman Mike Pennel Jr. was ejected after an illegal blindside block in the fourth quarter. Roquan Smith intercepted Bailey Zappe with 8:00 remaining in the game, and during his 15-yard return, Pennel took out an unsuspecting David Andrews. Pennel caught the Patriots center in the head, and then Andrews’ helmet bounced off the [more]

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