Colin reacts to Lakers losing Game 3: ‘I trust LeBron will figure it out’ | THE HERD

Colin Cowherd breaks down the Los Angeles Lakers strengths and weaknesses with LeBron James in the conference finals against the Denver Nuggets. He doesn’t like all the Lakers but likes LeBron and given his history over the last 11 years, fully trusts LeBron will get it done.

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No practice for Jimmy Garoppolo, George Kittle limited

49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said earlier this week that quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo has a chance to play against the Giants despite the high-ankle sprain he suffered in last Sunday’s win over the Jets. Shanahan didn’t say how good a chance, but a report indicated that it looks like a long shot. An update from [more]

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Shannon Sharpe: Aaron Rodgers has played unbelievable, his downplay has been greatly exaggerated | UNDISPUTED

For the second straight week, Pro Football Reference named Aaron Rodgers the quarterback of the week. According to PFF, Rodgers had perfectly placed passes on 27.7% of his attempts over the past two weeks combined, which is significantly better than the next-closest quarterback. Rodgers is also averaging more than 300 yards a game. The last time he did that was 2011 when he won the MVP. Hear what Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe have to say about the Green Bay Packers’ quarterback.

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Shannon Sharpe reacts to Lakers GM 3 loss to Nuggets in Western Conference Finals | UNDISPUTED

LeBron James put up his 3rd triple-double this postseason but it wasn’t enough against the Denver Nuggets last night. Denver led by 20 as late as the 4th quarter before LeBron poured in 13 points in a last-ditch comeback attempt. Jamal Murray finished with a team-high 28, 10 of which came in the 4th, to fend off LeBron and the Los Angeles Lakers. Hear what Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe have to say about Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals.

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Gale Sayers, Bears Hall of Fame running back, dies at 77

Hall of Famer Gale Sayers, who made his mark as one of the NFL’s best all-purpose running backs and was later celebrated for his enduring friendship with a Chicago Bears teammate with cancer, has died. Nicknamed ”The Kansas Comet” and considered among the best open-field runners the game has ever seen, Sayers died Wednesday, according to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Relatives of Sayers had said he was diagnosed with dementia.

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