Author: Michael

Aftab Pureval got in on the trash talking between the two sides.
The Bengals and Chiefs have quickly developed a rivalry over the past three years, but that is despite Cincinnati’s 3–0 record in those games. Therefore, the Bengals and their fans are approaching Sunday’s game with a large amount of confidence, and that includes the mayor.
Aftab Pureval, who has been the mayor of Cincinnati since last year, posted on Twitter a proclamation ahead of the AFC championship game in Kansas City.

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As the New York Jets turn focus toward next season, the biggest open-ended question surrounds the quarterback position. The team plans to move forward with Zach Wilson in 2023, but that does not inspire much confidence for fans at home, or for the coaching staff.
Robert Saleh says that Zach Wilson will be a New York Jet in 2023.
Wilson struggled during his first two years in the league. Although he played through injury in 2022, his time under (behind) center did not lead to wins and Mike White became a cult hero as his replacement.
No matter who was at quarterback, the Jets were bad.

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Editors’ note: This newsletter includes graphic descriptions of sexual misconduct allegations as well as domestic violence. If you or someone you know is a survivor of domestic abuse, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or at https://www.thehotline.org/.
Scott Rolen on Tuesday pulled off the biggest climb in modern Baseball Hall of Fame voting history. After receiving just 10.2% support in his first year of eligibility, he was elected by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America in his sixth year with 76.

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Geno Auriemma has been in the game for a loooooooooong time, but the legendary UConn women’s basketball coach still has plenty of gas left in the tank. Just ask ESPN reporter Holly Rowe.
Auriemma took out a half’s worth of frustration on Rowe over some questionable refereeing in Thursday’s game against Tennessee.
The 68-year-old lashed out when Rowe asked him how he planned to to address putting Tennessee on the free throw line after the Huskies racked up eight personal fouls amid a 19-7 Tennessee run before the half.

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The Bengals quarterback had a rather unique choice of who he plays the popular game with.
Joe Burrow and the Bengals have been preparing all week to take on the Chiefs in the AFC championship game on Sunday. However, rather than pouring over even more tape or discussing the gameplan in excruciating detail, Cincinnati’s franchise quarterback has a different plan for Saturday’s flight to Kansas City: play Super Smash Bros. 
That’s right: Joe Burrow is a fan of the Nintendo classic.

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