Coming off a devastating loss against the Tennessee Titans, the Miami Dolphins could have come out flat against the New York Jets. But, they didn’t. Playing without star Tyreek Hill, Miami needed Jaylen Waddle to step up Sunday.
And step up he did. Waddle made several key plays for the Dolphins in the first half. However, none of them was bigger than the long touchdown catch he made in the middle of the second quarter.
Jaylen Waddle of the Miami Dolphins warms up prior to an NFL football game against the New York Jets at Hard Rock Stadium.
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Dallas has the longest winning streak in the NFL and has its sights set on the NFC’s top seed. Buffalo is looking to stay in the AFC playoff race.
Tommy DeVito has become a popular fad on the NFL landscape in recent weeks.
As the Giants’ undrafted rookie quarterback continues to make a name for himself and attempts to lead the franchise to a fourth consecutive win in Week 15, DeVito’s agent Sean Stellato is building his own popularity among NFL fans and media.
Stellato wore a snazzy Italian green blazer to watch the Giants’ game against the Saints inside Caesars Superdome, commemorating his induction into the National Italian Sports Hall of Fame on Friday.
Giants’ quarterback Tommy DeVito took a big hit just before halftime against the Saints, leading both teams to meet in a brief scuffle on the field.
The fracas broke out with less than a minute to play in the second quarter. As DeVito scrambled to pick up some yards and get his team in better field goal range, he was met by Saints’ corner Isaac Yiadom, who delivered a big hit that sent DeVito sprawling.
Players from both teams got in each others’ faces as tensions hit a high point. DeVito was taken to the blue medical tent to be examined.
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Oosthuizen held on and won for the second week in a row on the DP World Tour as the LIV Golf player keeps the rival tour’s streak alive.
Louis Oosthuizen went back-to-back on the DP World Tour as the South African followed up his Alfred Dunhill Championship victory with one at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open.
He is the second straight member of LIV Golf to win two weeks straight in the “Opening Swing,” a six-event series on the DP World Tour held in Australia, South Africa and Mauritius.
Jimmy Butler is a prophet.
The Heat star staved off a Bulls comeback in the fourth quarter Saturday night, pouring in a game-high 28 points—and a buzzer-beater—to help lead his team to a 118—116 victory at the Kaseya Center.
Not only was Butler’s game-winner a huge shot, but it was also the culmination of a prediction that the Heat forward had made just a month earlier.
After an injury scare earlier in the game, the Dolphins wide receiver looked in top form on a long touchdown score.
Giants rookie quarterback Tommy DeVito has taken the NFL by storm over the last several weeks, thanks to his play and online popularity. The signal-caller is a New Jersey native and NFL fans love how he embraces his Italian heritage—including his signature celebration using a hand gesture made especially popular within the Italian community.
Saints defensive end Tanoh Kpassagnon, is also a big fan of the celebration, apparently. The big man made it his own when he sacked DeVito during their Week 15 matchup to start the second quarter.
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The Eagles lost their last two games and now head to Seattle with a major question mark regarding Jalen Hurts’ availability. The Eagles quarterback is reportedly taking a separate flight due to an illness and it’s unclear if he’ll be able to start, if he can’t, Marcus Mariota would take over under-center in the Philadelphia offense.
SI Sportsbook lists the Eagles as 2.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield hit wide receiver Mike Evans for a touchdown in the second quarter on Sunday to give the Buccaneers a 10-7 lead over the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field.
Evans made a nice move on the play to get wide open for Mayfield. But, he wasn’t the only one who made a strong move to get open to receive the football. A Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan in enemy territory came sprinting down the Lambeau Field steps.
Mike Evans of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers catches a touchdown over Eric Stokes of the Green Bay Packers during the second quarter at Lambeau Field.