Jones’ 3-yard run capped a 12-play, 75-yard drive on the first possession of the game, and he scored again in the second quarter.
Author: Michael
You didn’t think Buffalo Bills fans were only going to shovel snow at Highmark Stadium while being paid $20 an hour to do so, did you?
The Bills released an article on the team website on Friday asking the fanbase for help shoveling snow at their home stadium as the city of Buffalo continues to get hit hard by a massive snowstorm that postponed the team’s playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers until Monday.
However, with a travel ban in place on Sunday, the Bills asked snow shovelers to abide by the mandate and wait to report to the stadium.
The Golden State Warriors are set to have Draymond Green back in the lineup after missing 16 games.
Green, who was suspended indefinitely after hitting Phoenix Suns center Jusuf Nurkic in the face, has already been reinstated but is expected to play in Monday’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day matchup against the Memphis Grizzlies, per The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
The timing couldn’t be better, as the Warriors are 18-21 currently and looking to avoid falling further down the standings in a tough Western Conference.
The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Miami Dolphins, 26–7, on Saturday night to advance to the divisional round of the playoffs, where they’ll face either Buffalo or Houston.
Pop star Taylor Swift was once again in attendance at a frozen Arrowhead Stadium and she was once again the center of attention throughout the broadcast.
Swift was later seen leaving the stadium after the game with her boyfriend, Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce, and the two had to pass by some people who worked for the Dolphins on their way out.
After a second round of interviews, Arizona’s Jedd Fisch, 47, has emerged as the target to be the next coach at Washington, sources told ESPN on Sunday, with a deal expected to come together in the near future.
Warriors forward Draymond Green is planning to make his return vs. the Memphis Grizzlies on Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday.
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One week into the 2023 postseason, and two NFC juggernauts are already at each other’s throats.
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings took a calculated shot at the Philadelphia Eagles ahead of Philly’s wild-card round game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, throwing shade at the entire Eagles’ wide receiver unit sans A.J. Brown.
Jennings reposted a graphic of Jalen Hurts and Quez Watkins on his Instagram Stories on Sunday, and even tagged Hurts in his caption.
Jennings wrote, “Jalen Hurts prolly wishing he had me.
The Boston Celtics suspended former head coach Ime Udoka just a week before training camp of the 2022-23 NBA season, and the aftermath was filled with question marks. His suspension was for the entirety of the season due to “violations of team policies,” per the Celtics.
It was later reported by The Athletic’s Shams Charania that Udoka had an “improper” relationship with a female staffer.
Players spoke then about their lack of information on the situation, including Jayson Tatum saying he found out on Twitter and hadn’t talked to Udoka.
J.J. McCarthy has decided his work in Ann Arbor is done.
In likely the longest statement ever posted to social media, the junior quarterback took “3 deep breaths” and wrote an emotional farewell to his Michigan family. He’s declaring for the 2024 NFL Draft.
“I have talked to many in and out of football, including my family, Coach Harbaugh, and many who’s [sic] opinions I greatly admire and respect,” McCarthy wrote. “This decision was not easy and how could it be — I love my teammates, I love my coaches and I love it here in Ann Arbor.”
Forever a Michigan Man pic.