Author: Michael

The Tennessee Titans are a bad football team. That is not an opinion, but a fact. As for where this Titans bunch ranks in terms of the worst teams in NFL history, well, that’s up for debate, but one stat gives them the edge in the department that no franchise wants to be a part of.
Since 1970, the start of the Super Bowl era, five teams have finished a season without winning a single game, with the 2017 Cleveland Browns being the last to pull off the feat. This year’s Titans team sits at 3-13 on the season, so it essentially eliminates them from the discussion.

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The Philadelphia Eagles sucker-punched the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, and the one-sided battle ended in an actual scrum on the field between players, leading to several ejections.
Eagles safety Sydney Brown got tangled up with Cowboys’ Troy Pride and Jalen Brooks in the fourth quarter, leading to all three being ejected for fighting. 
Brown got the most action in the wild sequence after hurling one of the Cowboys into the players tunnel. The Eagles’ safety was cheered on by the Philly faithful at Lincoln Financial Field as he left the field.

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For fans of teams eliminated from the playoffs, the only thing left for which to root is the best possible selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. While fans generally want their teams to win, there comes that point where losing is the best-case scenario. That was certainly true of both the New York Giants and Las Vegas Raiders heading into Week 17. 
The Giants, especially, since they controlled their own destiny with regard to the top overall selection in the NFL Draft. All the team had to do was lose its final two games, and they would finish 2-15, the worst record in the league.

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Aaron Rodgers found himself on the other end of an unnecessary roughness penalty Sunday. And the official couldn’t help but laugh.
Down 12-0 to Buffalo in the third quarter, Rodgers threw an interception — his second of the day — to Bills cornerback Christian Benford. As Benford returned the ball, Rodgers was one of two New York Jets players who pushed him out of bounds. 
Apparently, though, he made contact a little bit late. Referee Clete Blakeman flagged the QB for unnecessary roughness, and he chuckled while doing it.

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