Aaron Rodgers washed up? Maybe in the far-flung future, but based on his first two TD passes of 2020, he’s far from that.
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Aaron Rodgers washed up? Maybe in the far-flung future, but based on his first two TD passes of 2020, he’s far from that.
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One month and a day after the Big Ten postponed its football season, the conference took a step toward getting back in the game
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Jamie Collins appeared to forget one of the cardinal rules of football on Sunday.
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Dick Bremer catches up with Shannon Stewart who arrived midseason in 2003 and helped the Twins make the playoffs while finishing fourth in A.L. MVP voting
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John Gant the construction worker? Andrew Miller the accountant? Cardinals players tell us what they’d be doing if they weren’t MLB players.
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Michael Strahan, Howie Long, Terry Bradshaw, Michael Vick and team explain football’s role and importance in the national social justice conversation.
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Matt Harmon looks at several pressing questions all fantasy managers and football fans should ask themselves heading into Week 1’s full slate.
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Check out the top photographs from the past week of Wisconsin sports
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* Athletes across the US have been protesting against racism * Fans at Kansas City had booed ‘moment of unity’ on ThursdayTeams across the NFL chose to stay in the locker room for both the Star-Spangled Banner and Lift Every Voice and Sing, commonly known as the Black national anthem, during the opening Sunday of the league.Only one NFL team, the Jacksonville Jaguars, admitted fans on Sunday due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Jaguars stayed in the locker room for the anthems, while their opponents, the Indianapolis Colts, stood on the goalline. Their head coach, Frank Reich, was the only member of the team to kneel. Indianapolis Star reporter Joel Erickson estimated half the crowd stood for Lift Every Voice and Sing.The Jaguars said in a statement similar to those issued by other teams that they had decided to stay in the locker room “to continue raising awareness of racial injustice against the Black community. We understand that not everyone will agree with our position and demonstration, we hope that all will seek to understand the reason for it.” Elsewhere, Washington players decided to kneel on for the anthem, while their opponent, the Philadelphia Eagles, left the field.> Washington is on field for the national anthem. Philadelphia is not. All Washington players and coaches appear to be standing. pic.twitter.com/4A3awSWTbo> > — Les Carpenter (@Lescarpenter) September 13, 2020The NFL’s opening weekend came after months of anti-racism protests, following the police killing of George Floyd in May. When another black man, Jacob Blake, was shot in the back by police last month the protests moved to the sports world with the NBA, WNBA, MLB and MLS among the leagues postponing games in protest.In the NFL’s opening game on Thursday night, fans at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Arrowhead Stadium booed a “moment of unity” when players from both the home team and the visiting Houston Texans linked arms while messages such as “We must end racism” and “We choose unconditional love” were displayed on the scoreboard.Houston’s star defensive end, JJ Watt, who is white said: “I mean the booing during that moment was unfortunate. I don’t fully understand that. There was no flag involved. There was nothing involved other than two teams coming together to show unity.”Player protests have been a huge storyline in the NFL since Colin Kaepernick started kneeling during the national anthem to highlight racial injustice during the 2016 season. Kaepernick soon found himself out of the NFL and many believe he has been blackballed by the league’s owners because of his political stance.In June, the NFL commissioner, Roger Goodell, admitted the league should have listened to its players earlier on the subject of racism and police brutality against black people. Around two-thirds of NFL players are black, while 29 of the majority owners of the league’s 32 teams are white.
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Jack Driscoll joins a list of nine previous Eagles rookie offensive linemen since 1980 whove started a season opener
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Check out this week’s edition of Fox Sports North’s Photos of the Week.
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Cam Newton was stylin’ and profilin’ as he arrived at Gillette Stadium Sunday.
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There won’t be any celebration over a win in Week 1 for Kansas City. They’ve got more work to do.
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Daniel Snyder said the only deadline for the organization to choose a new name is that they “get it right,” and he left the door open for the temporary name to become permanent.
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Jay Glazer discusses Tom Brady, Drew Brees and Aldon Smith on FOX NFL Sunday Kickoff. Hear Jay detail how Tom Brady was planning on joining the New Orleans Saints if Brees were to retire. Also hear about Jay’s role in getting Smith ready for his return after a five-year absence from the NFL.
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Colin Cowherd thinks ‘the pressure is on’ Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll this season.
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New Tampa Bay Buccaneers TE Rob Gronkowski and longtime DE New Orleans Saints Cameron Jordan join Cooper Manning over zoom to discuss the upcoming season. They discuss why Gronk decided to return to football.
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The National Football League is making a statement in the name of social justice. Colin Cowherd and Michael Vick join the Fox NFL Kickoff to weigh in the influence this movement has had in the league.
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The Miami Marlins and Philadelphia Phillies continue their marathon series Sunday with their second doubleheader in three days.
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The Tampa Bay Rays will have right-hander Charlie Morton on the mound Sunday as they wrap up their series against the Red Sox.
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Nikita Kucherov and the Tampa Bay Lightning will be trying to bounce back when they square off against the Islanders in Game 4 of their series Sunday.
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The Prince reclaims the helm of NXT: WWE Now India
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Grayson McCall threw three touchdown passes, Coastal Carolina forced Kansas into three early turnovers and the Chanticleers rolled to a 38-23 victory.
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Khudobin made three of his 32 saves on a crucial 5-on-3 penalty kill late, Joe Pavelski and Jamie Benn scored in the second period.
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In the opener, the Rangers quickly roughed up Daulton Jefferies in his big league debut while Wes Benjamin was getting ready for his first victory.
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Coastal Carolina came into Kansas Saturday night and defeated the Jayhawks by a score of 38-23. CCU QB Grayson McCall dominated the game, putting up 133 throwing yards and three touchdowns while accumulating 73 rushing yards and two more touchdowns on the ground.
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Grayson McCall punched in his second rushing touchdown of the game, and his fifth total touchdown, to put the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers ahead of the Kansas Jayhawks by a score of 35-17 early on in the fourth quarter.
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Dakota Hudson allowed just one hit in six innings and the St. Louis Cardinals backed him with four home runs to beat the Cincinnati Reds 7-1.
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WATCH: Harrison Bader hits three-run home run to break game open for St. Louis Cardinals agianst the Cincinnati Reds
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Nashville SC took advantage of Atlanta United’s sloppy play and turnovers with a 4-2 thumping. All of Nashville’s goals were scored by different players.
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