Joy Taylor on Cowboys’ win vs. Saints: I’m still concerned about their run game and offensive line I SPEAK FOR YOURSELF

The Dallas Cowboys snapped a two-game skid on Thursday Night Football against the New Orleans Saints. Dallas was missing Mike McCarthy and Dak Prescott led an up and down offense. However, the defense stepped up in a big way with four interceptions on Taysom Hill, including a pick-six in the fourth quarter. Joy Taylor explains why she believes the Cowboys have not put all concerns to rest.

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Marcedes Lewis on Aaron Rodgers: ‘He’s one of the best teammates, put in the work & he gravitates toward you’ I THE HERD

Marcedes Lewis joins The Herd once again and gives Colin Cowherd a hands on demonstration of his rules on blocking. Plus, the Green Bay Packer’s Tight End Lewis tells Colin why Aaron Rodgers is one of his favorite teammates to play alongside, as well as his thoughts on the NFL taunting regulations and whether he would ever coach at UCLA.

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Marlon Humphrey, Odafe Oweh, Patrick Queen questionable for Ravens

There are a lot of question marks on the Ravens defense heading into Sunday’s game against the Steelers. Cornerback Marlon Humphrey missed his second straight day of practice on Friday with an illness and he has been listed as questionable to play this weekend. Humphrey has not missed a game yet this season. There’s plenty [more]

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Colin Cowherd: Marcus Freeman will do well at Notre Dame, but Brian Kelly will have more success at LSU I THE HERD

Notre Dame has elevated defensive coordinator Marcus Freeman to head coach after losing Brian Kelly to the LSU Tigers, and while Colin Cowherd acknowledges that Freeman is a good coach, he predicts Kelly will have more success. Watch as Colin comments on Kelly’s attempt to make LSU feel important, and what he sees for the Tigers’ future.

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Aidan Hutchinson in Heisman conversation after ‘The Game’ performance | CFB on FOX

Michigan Wolverines’ Aidan Hutchinson had the game of his life against Ohio State. He had 3 sacks against the Buckeyes, and led the Big Ten in sacks with 13 this season. Hutchinson talks about the feeling of finally beating his biggest rival and what else the Wolverines want to accomplish this year.

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Shannon Sharpe reacts to AB's three-game suspension for misrepresenting vaccination status I UNDISPUTED

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will continue to be without former All-Pro Wide Receiver Antonio Brown following a three-game suspension for violating COVID-19 protocols. The defending champs will also be without backup safety Mike Edwards for the same length after the league and players union found they apparently misrepresented their vaccination status, and neither player plans to appeal. Shannon Sharpe reacts to the suspension and discusses whether it was enough punishment.

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Shannon Sharpe on LeBron James clearing testing protocols: ‘Something isn’t adding up here’ I UNDISPUTED

Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James was ruled out of Tuesday’s contest vs. the Sacramento Kings due to the NBA’s health and safety protocol. Since then, James has registered a total of eight negative tests, prompting him to believe there was something quote: ‘fishy’ going on. The NBA has since cleared James to play Friday night vs. the Clippers. Shannon Sharpe offers his take on what to make of the situation.

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Skip Bayless: I give my Cowboys a 2 on the impressive scale but all that matters is that they got the win I UNDISPUTED

The Dallas Cowboys snapped their two-game skid by taking care of the New Orleans Saints on Thursday Night Football 27-17. Dak Prescott threw for 238 yards and a touchdown but the offense still had an uneven performance. Luckily, Dan Quinn’s defense stole the show by sacking Taysom Hill twice and intercepting him four times, including a pick-six to ice the game in the fourth quarter. Skip Bayless explains why he is not impressed with his Cowboys, but accepting their win.

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Chris Broussard: Even with LeBron James’ return, Lakers aren’t the best in the West I FIRST THINGS FIRST

LeBron James has cleared all protocols and will return earlier than expected to take on the Los Angeles Clippers. With LeBron back, Chris Broussard decides if the Los Angeles Lakers are the team to beat in the West, and if not, which teams are currently on top.

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