Emmanuel Acho explains why he is ‘very disappointed’ in Dallas and less impressive with Kansas City I SPEAK FOR YOURSELF

The Kansas City Chiefs got the big win over the Dallas Cowboys in Sunday’s highly anticipated matchup. Patrick Mahomes and Dak Prescott did not throw a touchdown pass, but Dak had three turnovers and was sacked five times. The Chiefs have now won four straight games and held the Cowboys to their lowest point total this season. Emmanuel Acho explains why he was ‘very’ disappointed in the Cowboys and less impressed with the Chiefs.

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Les Snead discusses OBJ signing and critics, how the Rams are moving forward during losing streak I THE HERD

LA Rams general manager Les Snead joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the biggest news surrounding the team, including the reasons for signing Odell Beckham Jr. Snead breaks down OBJ’s role with the Rams losing Robert Woods and how he addressed the concerns following him from his time with the Cleveland Browns. He also breaks down how the Rams are moving forward during a losing streak. The GM shares the biggest factors of the Rams’ losing streak and how to approach it moving forward.

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Pat Shurmur cleared to return to Broncos

Broncos offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur has cleared COVID-19 protocols and has returned to the team facility, coach Vic Fangio announced Monday. Shurmur tested positive for the virus Nov. 12, forcing him to miss the Nov. 14 loss to the Eagles. Quarterbacks coach Mike Shula called the plays, with help from the rest of the offensive [more]

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Jordan Jenkins will miss three weeks with torn PCL

Texans edge rusher Jordan Jenkins will miss three weeks with a torn posterior cruciate ligament, Brooks Kubena of the Houston Chronicle reports. Texans coach David Culley said Jenkins is not expected to require surgery. The team has elevated Derek Rivers for depth purposes at the position while Jenkins is out. Jenkins, a former 2016 third-round [more]

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Skip Bayless on LeBron elbowing Isaiah Stewart: “How can a flagrant 2 NOT be dirty?” I UNDISPUTED

The LA Lakers beat the Detroit Pistons 121-116, but the big story of the night was LeBron James being ejected in the third quarter after he threw a seemingly inadvertent elbow that bloodied the face of Pistons bigman Isaiah Stewart. Stewart had to be restrained by teammates and arena officials and was also ejected from the game. Afterward, Anthony Davis defended LeBron for his role in the incident, saying quote: ‘Everyone in the league knows LeBron’s not a dirty guy.’ Skip Bayless breaks down why LeBron’s play was a dirty and intentional act.

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Shannon Sharpe breaks down whether LeBron James elbowing Isaiah Stewart was intentional or not I UNDISPUTED

The LA Lakers beat the Detroit Pistons 121-116, but the big story of the night was LeBron James being ejected in the third quarter after he threw a seemingly inadvertent elbow that bloodied the face of Pistons bigman Isaiah Stewart. Stewart had to be restrained by teammates and arena officials and was also ejected from the game. Afterward, Anthony Davis defended LeBron for his role in the incident, saying quote: ‘Everyone in the league knows LeBron’s not a dirty guy.’ Shannon Sharpe explains why he believes the play was an unintentional act.

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Michael Vick: Dak Prescott deserves some blame for Cowboys’ loss to Chiefs I FIRST THINGS FIRST

Michael Vick joins First Things First to talk the Dallas Cowboys after they suffered a disappointing loss to the Kansas City Chiefs win Week 11. According to Vick, the Cowboys’ offense collectively is responsible for this loss, as Dak Prescott was never able to find his footing throughout the game. Watch as he breaks down the game, and points out what the Cowboys will need to improve if they want to make a deep playoff run.

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Chris Broussard: ‘I don’t believe LeBron James intentionally injured Isaiah Stewart’ I FIRST THINGS FIRST

Chris Broussard gives LeBron James the benefit of the doubt after the Los Angeles Lakers’ star was ejected for elbowing Detroit Pistons’ Isaiah Stewart in the face. But Stewart’s reaction to the blow warrants a suspension, according to Broussard. Watch as Broussard tells Nick Wright and Kevin Wildes why the league needs to send a message that Isaiah’s behavior was unacceptable.

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Nick Wright celebrates Kansas City’s win over Dallas: ‘Chiefs are again the team to beat in AFC’ I FIRST THINGS FIRST

Nick Wright celebrates after the Kansas City Chiefs defeat the Dallas Cowboys 19-9 on Sunday. The Chiefs’ defense forced a fumble, recovered to interceptions, and kept the pressure on Dak Prescott, with a 5 total sacks for the game. Nick Wright tells Kevin Wildes and Chris Broussard why this win means all paths to the Super Bowl will have to come through Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.

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