The 49ers and Green Bay Packers played a very entertaining game. The officials, however, didn’t have a great night.
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The 49ers and Green Bay Packers played a very entertaining game. The officials, however, didn’t have a great night.
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Pittsburgh Steelers rookie running back Najee Harris caught 14 passes in Sunday’s Week 3 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals
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The Bears have never fired a coach midseason.
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In the 4th quarter against the 49ers, Packers WR Davante Adams seemingly suffered a helmet-to-helmet hit, but it wasn’t called. Adams was able to return soon thereafter.
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Aaron Rodgers and Mason Crosby only needed 37 seconds to recapture the lead and put the Packers over the top against the previously unbeaten 49ers.
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San Francisco came back from 17 down to take the lead in the final minute, but Aaron Rodgers needed only 37 seconds to set up Mason Crosby’s winning field goal.
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After reaching the Super Bowl in consecutive years, the Chiefs looked impervious to a dropoff. But Patrick Mahomes and Co. have cause for concern.
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Blake Martinez had to leave Sunday’s game against the Falcons with a knee injury.
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The Giants are headed to a deep, dark place — a place they didn’t expect to be, and a place they never even wanted to imagine.
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Jets quarterback Zach Wilson was under siege all day by the Broncos defense and sacked five times in the Jets loss. Wilson: I understood it was going to be challenging but I’m in this position for a reason and I’m going to keep getting better’.
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Matthew Stafford and the Rams looked great on Sunday in routing Tom Brady and the defending Super Bowl champions.
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The Ravens, on the ropes in Detroit, got bailed out by a Justin Tucker field goal that bounced off, and then over, the crossbar for a 19-17 win.
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Detroit Lions owner Sheila Ford Hamp and the Ford family were booed loudly during a Hall of Fame ring ceremony for Calvin Johnson during halftime.
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With two seconds to go in the first half, the Cardinals attempted a 68-yard field goal. It missed, and the Jaguars’ Jamal Agnew made them pay for it.
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Only one quarterback is throwing deep balls at a higher percentage than Teddy Bridgewater, and that aggressiveness from the QB changes Denver’s outlook.
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The Seattle Seahawks will travel to face the Minnesota Vikings for a Week 3 NFL matchup. They’re playing each other for the fourth straight season.
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The rule of thumb usually says the home team gets a 3-point edge on the spread, but recent data shows it’s far less of an advantage than it used to be.
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Get to know new Jets fullback Nick Bawden.
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Can Zach Wilson rebound? Can Robert Saleh beat a mentor? Will Quinnen Williams get going? Keep an eye on these Jets-Broncos storylines:
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8 college football players to watch in CFB Week 4 as potential future Detroit Lions
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He has been beyond incredible this year!
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Like it or not, Jeff Bezos is infiltrating the NFL. And because money talks, he can either aid or help create obstacles. That’s where the London dream comes into play.
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A day after missing practice with an illness, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is back. Jackson returned to the field today, according to reporters on the scene. Jackson had what was described as a “stomach bug” and is expected to be good to go for Sunday’s game against the Lions. A sore hip was also bothering [more]
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The Cardinals and Kyler Murray are getting over 85% of the money against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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When 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan addressed injuries suffered by the team’s running backs early this week, it did not sound like Elijah Mitchell‘s availability for this week was a major concern. Mitchell’s shoulder hasn’t responded as well as the team hoped, however. Mitchell hasn’t practiced yet this week and General Manager John Lynch didn’t [more]
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Former New York Giants QB and 2x Super Bowl Champion Eli Manning touches on how honored he is to have his number retired and reflects on his time playing in New York under coach Tom Coughlin. I can’t say enough great things about Coach Coughlin and owe so much of my success to him and just the way he pushed me. He taught me just the importance of preparation and hard work and team above self. Just all the lessons that I learned, and I feel that’s one of the great honors and privileges that I had was being able to play under him for 12 seasons. We still talk. We still communicate. I still look at him as a mentor and keep him in my life. I’ve talked about with him and with Judy (Coughlin) and with everything going on and his life. I’ve known about it for a long time, and I’ve seen the struggles that he’s going through dealing with that. He all of a sudden kind of has a different role going on right now with him. But I think he as always, he’s been open about it and he’s talked about it and he’s dealing with it and making the best of it. But I’ve enjoyed doing a Monday Night (Football). I got to have dinner with my kids on Monday night and then go down and call the game. I’ve enjoyed that aspect and just getting back into the game, breaking down film, kind of talk Xs and Os with my brother, which he explains but then try to explain that to the fans. I think just doing it in this more relaxed way, right? I don’t have to – I don’t know the name of every single player on the field. I don’t know who the left guard is for the Baltimore Ravens, necessarily. That whole playoff stretch was probably very important in my career of ’07 and Coach Coughlin’s. We were probably both on that line of, ‘hey, do these guys have what it takes or not?’ That stretch of winning those playoff games and going into Green Bay and then of course, going against what could be known as the greatest team of all time in the ’07 Patriots team in the Super Bowl and being able to beat them. I think there had been kind of glimpses of good and some bad and all that, some ups and downs. I think that kind of just proved that ‘hey, he can play well in the biggest moments.’ That’s something that we were able to do quite a few times. It was obviously and unbelievable feeling and it’s something you share with your teammates. You see your teammates from that ’07 team and it was just a very special bond. A lot of us came in together in (Shaun) O’Hara and Chris Snee. I mean, David Diehl had been one year before and Kareem McKenzie had just joined, so you kind of had a lot of guys that were young coming in together – Brandon Jacobs. To kind of stay together and go win a championship was very special and you just had a special connection and bond with those players and those coaches from that season. Obviously, you come into the NFL and you’re 22 or 23 years old and I think my mindset when I first got there was all of a sudden you come into that locker room and you see Amani Toomer and Michael Strahan and Luke Petitgout and Tiki Barber and these guys who have had success and these guys who are big personalities and these guys who have families and kids. You’re like, ‘holy cow, I’m not in college anymore.’ In college, you’re all the same age. You’re all kind of going through the same issues and now you’re with some grown men. My take was hey, I’m going to keep my head down. I’m going to work hard. I’m going to be in early, I’m going to stay late. I’m going to try to ask good questions when I need to and just try to earn the respect of my teammates by just being dependable, showing up and trying to do all the right things and earn it through just being tough and taking hits and getting up and being there every week. My dad grew up listening to the Giants on the radio just because of Charlie Conerly. Charlie Conerly was a great quarterback and played for Ole Miss and came to the New York Giants and played his 15 years with the Giants at quarterback. I think it’s pretty neat, kind of the similarities that Charlie Conerly and I had. I won the Charlie Conerly Award two times when I was at Ole Miss for the best football player in the state of Mississippi and had a friendship with his wife, Perian Conerly who just passed away a few months ago. My dad always kind of knew about the New York Giants growing up and it was one of his dad’s favorite teams because of Charlie Conerly. When I started my first game 17 years ago versus the Falcons, it was not the thought that, ‘hey, my jersey’s definitely getting retired with the New York Giants. I’ve got this thing figured out.’ It’s just surreal and to go there and travel and go to the game that Week 1 and see Giants No. 10 jerseys – as I was driving, I always see a couple other friends and teammates jerseys still around. I take a picture and send it to them. If I see a No. 60 or a No. 51 and (Zak) DeOssie or Chris Snee and some of those guys, or Brandon Jacobs, so it’s still out there and still a lot of fans.
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Thursday marks two decades since Tom Brady got a chance to be the Patriots’ quarterback. He never relinquished it. And we’ll probably never see anything like him again.
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Check out the injury report for the Jaguars from Thursday.
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Lauren Carpenter reviews Thursday night’s matchup between the Panthers at the Texans, quarterback implications and news from around the league. (Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports)
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Nick Bosa faced Aaron Rodgers twice during his rookie season in 2019. In those two games, San Francisco sacked Rodgers a combined eight times with Bosa picking up a pair of the sacks himself in a pair of blowout victories, which included a 37-20 win in the NFC Championship. With Rodgers and the Packers coming [more]
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