The Rangers’ World Series Game 3 starter knows he can’t bring the heat quite like he used to — but his intensity hasn’t dipped a bit.
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Led by Corbin Carroll and Gabriel Moreno, Arizona has young players whose poise has shown all postseason.
Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi has won the Ballon d’Or for an astonishing eighth time, fending off competition from Manchester City star Erling Haaland.
The Cardinals have benched quarterback Joshua Dobbs, coach Jonathan Gannon announced Monday, and a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter the team is planning to start rookie Clayton Tune on Sunday at the Cleveland Browns.
Max Scherzer will take the mound in Game 3 looking to give the Rangers a lead in the series.
Fantasy analyst Andy Behrens uncovers waiver wire recommendations to help your roster through bye weeks and rest of season.
The Cardinals will reportedly be making a quarterback change for their Week 9 clash against the Browns.
Head coach Jonathan Gannon reportedly plans to bench Josh Dobbs in favor of Clayton Tune or Kyler Murray for the game against Cleveland on Sunday, according to Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team.
After Sunday’s loss to the Ravens, Gannon had initially said that Dobbs was going to remain Arizona’s starter and that Murray was day-to-day. After reviewing the tape, Gannon had a change of heart and will now be choosing between Tune and Murray as the starter in Week 9, Meirov reported.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins officially tore his Achilles tendon and is out for the rest of the season. OutKick’s Armando Salguero covered the potential replacements on Sunday night. He didn’t mention New Orleans Saints backup Jameis Winston.
Why? Because that’s unlikely to happen.
The Saints don’t have an incentive to trade Winston. Derek Carr has already suffered an injury this season, though he didn’t miss any games. New Orleans does have tight end/quarterback Taysom Hill, but they’ve already proven they don’t view him as a viable long-term QB option.
The Rams will take on the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, where Brett Rypien could get the start if Matthew Stafford isn’t ready to go.
Former Olympic gymnast Mary Lou Retton made her first public comment on Monday since she was released from a Texas hospital on Oct. 23 after her battle against an unusual form of pneumonia.
Retton posted a heartfelt message on Instagram, sharing that she was “overwhelmed with all the love and support from the world” as she continues her recovery process after being hospitalized earlier this month.
“I’m with family continuing to recover and stay positive as I know this recovery is a long and slow process,” Retton wrote in the post.