Author: Michael

It wasn’t Bills quarterback Josh Allen’s most inspiring performance in Monday night’s 22–16 overtime loss to the Jets to begin the season.
Allen turned in a pedestrian 29-for-41 passing performance for 236 yards and one touchdown to three interceptions, underscoring a night in which Buffalo’s offense failed to get going.
Allen’s penchant for throwing ill-timed interceptions is well-documented, but it doesn’t have his offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey concerned.
“I don’t think you get to this point in [Allen]‘s career if this happened every single game,” Dorsey said.

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Here’s who our panel thinks will win in Week 2.
Well, that was a bit of a mess wasn’t it? I don’t think anybody could have predicted Week 1 of the NFL in one of the wildest weeks around the league in recent memory.
It really felt like the majority of teams weren’t ready to play, so we didn’t get a great feel for them. So now we have the second week of the season being a bit of an informed reset.

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The Bucks star is putting his front office on the clock to build another championship roster.
It feels like the NBA newscycle just got done with reckless speculation about Giannis Antetokounmpo’s future. The superstar’s impending free agency was the biggest story in the league around the time his Milwaukee Bucks were on the wrong end of a stunning upset to the Miami Heat inside the bubble back in 2020.

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It took all of about 17 seconds for many NFL players, fans, and media members alike to call for the ban of artificial turf after it was revealed Aaron Rodgers tore his Achilles against the Buffalo Bills. Rodgers certainly isn’t the first, nor will he be the last player in the league to suffer an injury on an artificial turf field.
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Nevertheless, the turf vs. grass field debate is one everyone seems to be jumping on one side of, there doesn’t appear to be a sliver of middle ground.

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It’s one of the oddest matchups on the college football schedule this season.
Alabama—winner of six of the last 14 national championships and arguably most prolific college football dynasty of all time—will be playing Saturday at South Florida. It’s a true road game, not a neutral site game, and marks the first time the Crimson Tide have played a team from a Group of Five-equivalent conference on the road since visiting Hawaii in 2003.

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