Author: Michael

NFL fans are anticipating an ugly “Thursday Night Football” matchup between the Steelers and Patriots. Hours before kickoff at Acrisure Stadium, they are letting the league know about it.
The NFL posted a promo graphic Thursday featuring quarterbacks Bailey Zappe and Mitch Trubisky, both of whom entered the season as backups on their respective teams, and fans fired off their reactions on social media.

The expressions on the two QBs’ faces 😭 https://t.

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Each NFL fan is a sleuth in his or her own way. Some want to find out what’s really going on in the Panthers organization after the Frank Reich sacking, while others—namely, the newly initiated Swiftie-turned-football-viewers—have, er, different questions.
Fans of Taylor Swift, the girlfriend of Chiefs star Travis Kelce, have been trying to piece together the precise start of Swift and Kelce’s relationship timeline.

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Eagles center Jason Kelce has been in Florida State’s position—twice.
In 2009, Kelce was on a Cincinnati team that finished the regular season 12-0 and won the Big East title. However, the Bearcats were passed over for a berth in the BCS championship game and wound up losing to Florida in the Sugar Bowl.
In 2017, Kelce was on a Philadelphia team that lost starting quarterback Carson Wentz to an injury late in the season. But the Eagles regrouped and went on to win Super Bowl LII with backup Nick Foles.

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Stephen Curry has revolutionized the NBA with his three-point shooting ability, already owning the record for most three-pointers in NBA history. However, the Warriors point guard also has changed the league off the court in a surprising way.
While being interviewed on Showtime’s Headliners with Rachel Nichols alongside Golden State coach Steve Kerr, Curry addressed how his love for popcorn became a whole separate project.
“I get to the arena, that’s the first thing I’m looking for. There inside or just outside the locker room,” Curry said.

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As the debate over this year’s College Football Playoff field rages on, Alabama coach Nick Saban shared his thoughts Thursday on the critics who believe his team’s spot should’ve been awarded to Florida State.
Saban’s Crimson Tide (12–1) will enter the CFP as the No. 4 seed after essentially clinching the berth with their SEC championship upset of then top-ranked Georgia.

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Here’s who we’re going with this week.
Injuries are the name of the game in Week 14 as we approach the playoffs with huge question marks around the NFL.
Some of the league’s best teams are seriously banged up, making this a wild ride in the final weeks of the season. There’s little certainty this week, and a lot of huge tossups. Take Colts vs. Bengals, for instance. This would probably be a safe Bengals pick with Joe Burrow, but Indianapolis is playing incredible football and out-swinging their weight class every week.

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A long, crazy week of F1 news comes to a close
A whirlwind multi-day news cycle in Formula 1 has come to an end.
At least for the moment.
The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), F1’s governing body, announced on Thursday that a compliance investigation into allegations of confidential information being shared with a team principal has ended. According to a statement from the FIA, they are “satisfied” that their current compliance system is “robust enough to prevent any unauthorized disclosure of confidential information.

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Ahead of the Grant Thornton Invitational, Jason Day vocalized his thoughts on Jon Rahm’s move to LIV Golf.
Jon Rahm is heading to LIV Golf. It’s a shocking development, as the reigning Masters champion is ditching the PGA Tour and taking the bag instead.
Fellow long-time PGA Tour player Jason Day weighed in on the news without throwing a dagger at the Spaniard.
Ahead of the Grant Thornton Invitational in Naples, Fla., where Day is paired with Lydia Ko, the former No. 1 player dropped the mic.

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Colorado coach Deion Sanders is aggressively trying to improve the Buffaloes’ offensive line for next season and beyond. He added a major piece to that effort on Thursday.
Jordan Seaton, a five-star prospect and the nation’s No. 1 offensive lineman recruit, has committed to Colorado. The IMG Academy product and Washington, D.C. native chose the Buffaloes over Tennessee, Alabama, Oregon, Ohio State, Florida, and Maryland, according to Rivals.com.
The 6’6”, 290-pound tackle announced his choice on FS1’s Undisputed. and put out the call for other top prospects to join him in Boulder.

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