Author: Michael

Cooper Manning had some jokes after his son Arch put on a show over the weekend.
Arch Manning was pressed into service during the Texas/UTSA game when Quinn Ewers went down with an injury, and he was even better than expected after playing extremely limited reps in 2024.
He finished the game with 223 passing yards, four passing touchdowns and an incredible 67-yard rushing touchdown.
It appears all the hype around Arch is 100% justified.
There were plenty of different takes and opinions floating around after Arch balled out.

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Chicago Bears running back Roschon Johnson had a golden response to being punched during a loss to the Houston Texas.
Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair punched Johnson in the facemask for seemingly no reason during the third quarter of the Sunday Night Football match-up.
To make matters even more bizarre and frustrating for Chicago, the refs didn’t even throw a flag. Johnson got his helmet jacked up and didn’t even draw a 15-yard penalty.

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The Jacksonville Jaguars have no vision on offense, and it’s sinking their QB investment in Trevor Lawerence.
Let’s set the scene: there’s 1:48 left in the fourth quarter. The Jacksonville Jaguars are down three to the moribund offense of the Cleveland Browns, but there’s still time to wash away all of that, with the ball on their own two-yard line. Jaguars franchise quarterback Trevor Lawrence takes the snap, but every route is 30 yards downfield and takes time to develop, time the offense doesn’t have.

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Marvin Harrison Jr. looked like the franchise NFL receiver he was always supposed to for the Cardinals.
The first week of the 2024 NFL season had analysts asking several questions on the day commonly known as “Overreaction Monday.” A question perhaps at the top of that list?
Where was Marvin Harrison Jr.?
The heavily-anticipated debut from the rookie wide receiver was a letdown in the minds of many analysts, as Harrison was held to just one catch for four yards in Week 1, as the Arizona Cardinals fell to the Buffalo Bills by a final score of 34-28.

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The Chiefs will be without their lead running back for upwards of three months. We break down what the Isiah Pacheco injury means for the waiver wire in Week 3 fantasy football.
The Kansas City Chiefs will be without their starting running back for the foreseeable future after Isiah Pacheco suffered a fractured fibula against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 2, per Ian Rapoport. He left the stadium on Sunday in a walking boot after rushing for 90 yards and catching five receptions for 21 yards.

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The Texas Longhorns entered Week 2 with a major test against UTSA and performed admirably as Arch Manning had to enter the game for an injured Quinn Ewers. In its aftermath, Texas was voted as the No. 1 team in the nation in the latest AP Top 25 college football poll.
That’s just the tipping point of the weekend that was. Texas defeated UTSA, 56-7, on its way to the top spot in the rankings. Georgia fell to No. 2 after they struggled in a win over Kentucky.
Some teams and players did better than others and there were some who did worse.

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