The question this morning is how many national pundits and former players are going to admit they were wrong about Mike Tomlin promoting Russell Wilson to be his starting quarterback while also benching Justin Fields?
The guess here is not many. And that’s where we lead this week’s NFL highs and lows, with Wilson and Tomlin at the front of the highs.
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Arizona State head coach Kenny Dillingham has apologized for throwing his kicker under the bus after Saturday’s loss to Cincinnati.
The Sun Devils fell to the Bearcats, 24-14, in a game during which kicker Ian Hershey went 0-for-2 on field goals. The distances were 48 and 41 yards, respectively, and happened on the team’s final two drives. Speaking to the media after the game, Dillingham was wildly frustrated with his team’s kicking game.
“You can be aggressive, but just because you convert doesn’t guarantee you can make it one possession.
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Nyara Sabally was barely in the rotation just a few weeks ago. But in the deciding Game 5 of the WNBA Finals between the Lynx and the Liberty, she was the x-factor.
BROOKLYN — Sabrina Ionescu shot an abysmal 1-19 from the field, while Breanna Stewart posted 13 points on just 4-15 FG. On paper, those Liberty shooting splits seemed likely to spell disaster for the Liberty in a decisive WNBA Finals against the Lynx.
But, the Liberty still became 2024 WNBA champions, hoisting the trophy for the first time in franchise history after a 67-62 overtime win.
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This week’s ZOZO Championship in Japan features plenty of star power as the FedEx Cup Fall continues.
The PGA Tour heads to Japan this week for the ZOZO Championship, the first of three straight events held outside the United States.
Alabama football player Caleb Odom might be in some hot water with head coach Kalen DeBoer.
The Crimson Tide are in a state of chaos after the team fell to 5-2 following a loss to bitter rival Tennessee this past Saturday.
Kalen DeBoer is losing support of Alabama fans at an alarming rate, and it turns out he might have players turning on each other and coaches.
What’s something you should probably avoid doing after taking a hard loss and appearing to be on track for the worst Alabama season in a long time?
The answer is to probably avoid throwing gasoline on the fire.
NFL Nation reporters react to all the action, answering the biggest questions coming out of each game. Here’s what we learned from Week 7.