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Lions head coach Dan Campbell gave Jared Goff a game ball after Detroit’s win over the Cowboys, but the QB gave it right back
Back in Week 4 Jared Goff threw the NFL’s version of a perfect game. Goff completed all 18 of his passing attempts in the Detroit Lions’ 42-29 win over the Seattle Seahawks. That outing set a new NFL record for completions in a single game without an incompletion, breaking a mark set back in 2005 by Kurt Warner.

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Tua Tagovailoa is returning in 2024.
So the constant barrage of opinions about whether the Miami Dolphins quarterback will or should retire can cease now. Your opinion is no longer necessary.
The constant speculation about him voluntarily walking away from the $212.4 million contract he signed in July can stop. He intends to keep collecting.
But other questions remain.
“I do expect to see him playing football in 2024,” coach Mike McDaniel said Monday in revealing something that neither he nor the Dolphins as an organization had said previously.

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Florida quarterback Graham Mertz left the loss to Tennessee midway through the third quarter on Saturday with what appeared to be a non-contact knee injury. As we know, non-contact knee injuries never look good. That’s the case with Mertz, who Billy Napier announced will miss the remainder of the season.
Make no mistake, it’s a tough blow to Mertz and the Gators. Mertz currently leads the SEC in completion percentage at 76.6%, and finished last season in the same spot after completing 72.9% of his passes in an offense that gave him virtually no help.

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When Brooke Slusser chose to speak out against transgender athletes in women’s sports, she knew she’d experience some pushback. Now, she’s finding out just how intense that pushback can be.
Slusser is a teammate of Blaire Fleming, a trans-identifying male on the San Jose State women’s volleyball team. Last month, Slusser joined more than a dozen other female athletes in suing the NCAA for Title IX violations for allowing male athletes to compete in women’s sports and to utilize their locker rooms.

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