Author: Michael

Everything was going right for the Detroit Lions on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys. And then, it all changed. 
Although the Lions absolutely dominated the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium all game, there’s an argument that the game was more of a loss than a win. 
That’s because star defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, the No. 2 pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, suffered what appeared to be a season-ending leg injury while sacking Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott. 
Hutchinson’s leg appeared to make contact with a teammate and looked to snap in half.

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Aidan Hutchinson immediately knew the injury was serious. We’ll update as more is known.
UPDATE: Pro Football Talk is reporting the cart took Hutchinson to the tunnel where the ambulance is, rather than to the locker room. He’ll get checked out at the hospital before next steps are figured out.

The Detroit Lions are crushing the Dallas Cowboys in Week 6, but they’ve suffered a serious loss in the third quarter.

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Betnijah Laney-Hamilton led the way in the Liberty’s win over the Lynx, while the Sabrina Ionescu and Breanna Stewart responded from letdown Game 1 performances to ensure the victory.
Just a few days after a letdown Game 1 loss to the Lynx, it was the Liberty who pulled away at the end to tie up the WNBA Finals with an 80-66 win. Betnijah Laney-Hamilton was the hero in this one — exploding for a season-high 20 points — as the Liberty secured a Game 2 win with the series heading back to Minnesota.

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Tennessee Titans fans are sick of their team’s pitiful offense, and so is Calvin Ridley.
In his first season with the Titans, the veteran wide receiver has expressed frustration with his role — or lack thereof — in the team’s game plan. And after recording zero catches in Sunday’s 20-17 loss to the Indianapolis Colts, that frustration boiled over.
But it’s worth noting he was targeted eight times, mostly in the second half.
“I need some in the beginning of the f******g game too,” Ridley told reporters after the game.

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The LSU Tigers may have defeated the Ole Miss Rebels in Death Valley on Saturday night, but the Rebels are walking away richer for it. How is that possible?
After watching their 13th-ranked team defeat the 9th-seeded visitors, LSU fans stormed Tiger Stadium in celebration. Thankfully, no football players shoved unsuspecting fans in the process.
Frankly, I’m not really groovin’ on the field-stroming mentality here. Sure, it’s a big win against a conference opponent that’s ranked in the Top 10. But at the same time, LSU was ranked 13th, just four spots behind the Rebels.

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, residents and a fabric of a community that has been rocked by hurricanes twice in the past month, have had to adjust. And overcome adversity.
We’re talking real adversity, by the way. 
Not adversity as defined by the NFL, in which someone suffers an unfortunate injury or losing skid.
We’re talking life-threatening adversity.
Well, God bless the Buccaneers because they can handle real adversity.
Buccaneers 51.
Saints 27.
Hurricanes Milton and Helene 0.

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